Claims
- 1. A paper cushion wrap comprising a combination of at least one sheet of slit expanded sheet material and a layer of substantially unexpanded sheet material, adjacent layers of expanded sheet material being separated by said substantially unexpanded sheet material, said expanded sheet having rows of cells with semi-rigid peaks, said semi-rigid peaks having an incline such that cells of adjacent layers can nest and interlock, said peaks being prevented from nesting in cells and interlocking with adjacent layers of expanded sheet material by said separator sheet.
- 2. The paper cushion wrap of claim 1, wherein said substantially unexpanded sheet material is tissue paper, said slit sheets material is at least forty pound kraft paper, and wherein said combination is folded flat in a flag fold to form a triangular cushioning element, in which each layer is essentially flat and the direction of said rows of cells are offset by about 90 degrees each fold and adjacent layers of expanded sheet material are separated by a layer of tissue paper.
- 3. The paper cushion wrap of claim 1, wherein the width of said separator sheet is substantially less than the width of said expanded sheet material when fully expanded, thereby forming two outer regions in which the expanded sheet material extends beyond said separator sheets, and in said two outer regions, adjacent layers of expanded sheet materials are in contact in a nesting and interlocking engagement.
- 4. The paper cushion wrap of claim 3, further comprising an article within said paper cushioning wrap, wherein said article is fully contained within and enclosed by said combination in a manner such that said outer regions extend beyond said article, said outer region which extends beyond the article being contracted and necked down, due to the contraction force of said expanded sheet material, said outer regions have an inner perimeter and said article having an outer perimeter, said outer region inner perimeter being substantially lees than said outer perimeter of said article, thereby containing said article.
- 5. The paper cushion wrap of claim 3, wherein said paper cushion wrap is in the form of a spiral and said separator sheet is a light weight sheet material no greater than forty pound paper.
- 6. The paper cushion wrap of claim 1, wherein said slit expanded sheet is formed from a slit pattern which produces a cell wall incline of about 60 degrees.
- 7. The paper cushion wrap of claim 2, wherein said slit expanded sheet is formed from a slit pattern which forms hexagonal cells.
- 8. The paper cushion wrap of claim 1, wherein said separator sheet is a light weight sheet material no greater than forty pound paper.
- 9. The paper cushion wrap of claim 8, wherein said separator sheet is tissue paper.
- 10. The paper cushion wrap of claim 9, wherein said expanded sheet material is at least forty pound kraft paper.
- 11. The paper cushion wrap of claim 10, wherein said expanded sheet material is about 70 pound kraft paper.
- 12. The paper cushion wrap of claim 1, wherein said slit expanded sheet is formed from a slit pattern which produces a cell wall having an incline produced by a slit pattern of one half inch slit, 3/16 slit spacing and 1/8 inch row spacing.
- 13. The paper cushion wrap of claim 12, wherein said separator sheet is is a light weight sheet material no greater than forty pound paper, and said cushion wrap is in the form of a spiral.
- 14. A paper cushioning pad comprising a combination of two outer layers of unexpanded sheet material at least two inner layers of slit expanded sheet material, and a light weight separator sheet between two layers of expanded sheet material, said expanded sheet having cells with semi-rigid peaks, said semi-rigid peaks having an incline such that cells of adjacent layers can nest and interlock, said peaks being prevented from nesting in cells and interlocking with adjacent layers of expanded sheet material by said separator sheet at least said two outer layers of unexpanded sheet material being sealed to each other in a longitudinal line along two opposing edges, to form an integrated structure.
- 15. The paper cushioning pad of claim 14, wherein said pad is folded over to form an envelope, having a folded edge and an open end opposite said folded end, the remaining two edges being sealed together.
- 16. The paper cushion wrap of claim 14, wherein said slit sheets material is at least forty pound kraft paper and has hexagonal cells.
- 17. The paper cushion wrap of claim 14, wherein said slit expanded sheet is formed from a slit pattern which produces a cell wall incline of about 60 degrees, and said separator sheet is tissue paper.
- 18. The paper cushion wrap of claim 14, wherein said slit expanded sheet is formed from a slit pattern which forms hexagonal cells and said separator sheet is a light weight sheet material no greater than forty pound paper.
- 19. The paper cushion wrap of claim 18, wherein said separator sheet is tissue paper.
- 20. The paper cushion wrap of claim 19, wherein said expanded sheet material is at least forty pound kraft paper.
- 21. The paper cushion wrap of claim 20, wherein said expanded sheet material is about 70 pound kraft paper.
- 22. The paper cushion wrap of claim 14, wherein said slit expanded sheet is formed from a slit pattern which produces a cell wall having an incline produced by a slit pattern of one half inch slit, 3/16 slit spacing and 1/8 inch row spacing, and wherein said separator sheet is tissue paper.
- 23. The paper cushion wrap of claim 22, wherein said separator sheet is about 30 pound paper.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a CIP of 08/255,062 filed Jun. 7, 1994 now abandoned, and a CIP of PCT/US94/10209 filed Sep. 12, 1994, and a CIP of 08/157,277 filed Nov. 26, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,871 and a CIP of 08/119,472 filed Sep. 10, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,778, said 08/157,277 filed Nov. 26, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,871 is a CIP of 07/962,944 filed Oct. 19, 1992 now abandoned, and a CIP of 07/936,608 filed Aug. 27, 1992 now abandoned, said 08/119,472 filed Sep.10, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,538,778 is a CIP of 07/962,944 filed Oct. 19, 1992 now abandoned, and a CIP of 07/936,608 filed Aug. 27, 1992 now abandoned, said 07/962,944 filed Oct. 19, 1992 now abandoned is a CIP of 07/851,911 filed Mar. 16, 1992 now abandoned, said 07/936,608 filed Aug. 27, 1992 now abandoned is a CIP of 07/851,911 filed Mar. 16, 1992 now abandoned.
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