Patent ID: 6132658
Filing Date: 2000-10-17
Classification: B29C,B44F,Y10T

Abstract:
A method of forming an elongate part of constant transverse cross-section comprising:collating a plurality of substantially longitudinally continuous fibrous elements;the elements including at least one layer of a mat material and at least one layer of longitudinally continuous rovings;forming an initial shape of the collated elements in constant transverse cross-section defining at least one exposed surface of the initial shape with the layer of mat material adjacent the at least one exposed surface and the at least one layer of rovings spaced from the at least one exposed surface by the at least one layer of mat material that is adjacent the at least one exposed surface;applying an unset resin onto the elements such that the resin is carried by the elements and in interstices therebetween;providing a die having die surfaces matching said constant transverse cross-section of the part;effecting a pulling force such that the elements and the unset resin are pulled thereby through the die;causing the die surfaces to form the collated elements and the unset resin carried thereby from the initial shape into a finished shape having said constant transverse cross-section;causing the die to effect setting of the unset resin;and, prior to the collated elements and the unset resin applied thereto passing through the die, applying to at least part of the at least one exposed surface of the initial shape upstream of the die a flexible elongate strip so as to pass through the die with the collated elements and the unset resin applied thereto, the strip having a first surface arranged in contact with the unset resin applied to said at least one exposed surface of the initial shape and a second surface which is exposed for contacting the die surfaces as the collated elements and the unset resin applied thereto pass through the die, with a width of the first surface of the strip being sufficient to cover said at least part of said at least one exposed surface;the strip carrying a textured relief pattern of projecting elements on the first surface thereof;the protecting elements having spacings therebetween which vary across the width of the first surface and the projecting elements having heights which vary across the width of the first surface, with the projecting elements being arranged in a pattern to simulate a wood grain pattern;and causing said projecting elements to display resin and fibers in the mat material in a direction away from the at least one exposed surface such that a molded pattern is formed in the resin when set by said projecting elements and such that said molded pattern is formed substantially wholly of said resin with no fibers being exposed in said molded pattern.