Claims
- 1. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product for packaging, comprising:
- a first assembly which shapes the stock material into a continuous three-dimensional strip of dunnage having overlapped portions of the stock material; and
- a second assembly which connects the overlapped portions of the stock material to maintain the three-dimensional shape of the strip of dunnage during use of the dunnage product as packaging, said second assembly including first and second rotatable stitching members,
- the first stitching member having a circumference and a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections around the circumference, said projections having at least two axially spaced apart segments defining a recess therebetween, and
- the second stitching member including at least one axial punch segment including a peripheral edge portion dimensioned to be received in said recess in said first stitching member during rotation of said stitching members, the peripheral edge portion having corner edges at opposite sides thereof and being cooperative with the projections of said first stitching member to cut at each corner edge thereof a row of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material, thereby forming at least one row of tabs for interlocking the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 2. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second stitching member includes a second axial segment axially adjacent one side of said punch segment, said second axial segment having a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections meshing with the projections of one of the axial segments of the first stitching member, and the peripheral edge portion of the punch segment has punch portions thereof aligned with the spaces circumferentially between the projections of the second axial segment, and the punch portions have said corner edges cooperative with edges on the projections of said first stitching member to cut respective rows of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 3. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 2, wherein said second stitching member includes second axial segments axially adjacent opposite sides of said punch segment, said second axial segments each having a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections meshing with the projections of a respective one of the axial segments of the first stitching member, and the peripheral edge portion of the punch segment has punch portions thereof aligned with the spaces circumferentially between the projections of each second axial segment, and the punch portions have said corner edges cooperative with edges on the projections of said first stitching member to cut respective rows of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 4. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein said punch portions are formed by radially extending projections circumferentially staggered with the projections of said second axial segments.
- 5. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 4, wherein said radially extending projections are in the form of gear teeth.
- 6. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 3, wherein the peripheral edge portion of said second stitching member is circumferentially continuous with the punch portions being formed by portions of the circumferentially continuous peripheral edge portion that span the circumferential space between the projections of said second axial segments.
- 7. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 6, wherein the circumferentially continuous peripheral edge portion has circular corner edges at opposite sides thereof forming the corner edges of said punch portions.
- 8. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein at least one of the first stitching members and the second stitching member has axial segments with different cross-sectional shapes and at least one of the axial segments is formed from a plurality of disc members.
- 9. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein all of said axial segments are formed from one or more disc members.
- 10. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first and second stitching members are each formed by a plurality of coaxially stacked flat disc members.
- 11. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 10, wherein said flat disc members include gear-shape disc members and circular disc members.
- 12. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said disc members were formed by punching from a metal plate.
- 13. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein some of said disc members have a toothed profile.
- 14. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein some of said disc members have a circular profile.
- 15. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein some of said disc members have a central hub from which a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart projections extend radially.
- 16. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 8, wherein said axial segments includes two first axial segments separated by a second axial segment, said first two axial segments each being formed by at least one first disc member having a central hub from which a plurality of circumferentially spaced apart projections extend radially, and said second axial segment being formed by at least one second disc member having an outer diametral extent less than the outer diametral extent of the first disc member.
- 17. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 16, wherein said second disc member is circular and has an outer peripheral edge portion at least partially overlapping the circumferential spaces between the projections of the first disc member of each second axial segment.
- 18. A connecting assembly for a cushioning conversion machine that converts sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product which maintains a connected shape during packaging, said connecting assembly comprising first and second rotatable stitching members,
- the first stitching member having a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections around the circumference thereof, said projections having at least two axially spaced apart segments defining a recess therebetween, and
- the second stitching member including at least one axial punch segment including a peripheral edge portion dimensioned to be received in said recess in said first stitching member during rotation of said stitching members, the peripheral edge portion having corner edges at opposite sides thereof and being cooperative with the projections of said first stitching member to cut at each corner edge thereof a row of slits in overlapped portions of the sheet-like stock material, thereby forming at least one row of tabs for interlocking the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 19. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 18, wherein said second stitching member includes a second axial segment axially adjacent one side of said punch segment, said second axial segment having a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections meshing with the projections of one of the axial segments of the first stitching member, and the peripheral edge portion of the punch segment has punch portions thereof aligned with the spaces circumferentially between the projections of the second axial segment, and the punch portions have said corner edges cooperative with edges on the projections of said first stitching member to cut respective rows of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 20. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 19, wherein said second stitching member includes second axial segments axially adjacent opposite sides of said punch segment, said second axial segments each having a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections meshing with the projections of a respective one of the axial segments of the first stitching member, and the peripheral edge portion of the punch segment has punch portions thereof aligned with the spaces circumferentially between the projections of each second axial segment, and the punch portions have said corner edges cooperative with edges on the projections of said first stitching member to cut respective rows of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 21. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 18, wherein said first and second stitching members are each formed by a plurality of coaxially stacked flat disc members.
- 22. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 21, wherein said flat disc members include gear-shape disc members and circular disc members.
- 23. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 20, wherein said punch portions are formed by radially extending projections circumferentially staggered with the projections of said second axial segments.
- 24. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 23, wherein said radially extending projections are in the form of gear teeth.
- 25. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 20, wherein the peripheral edge portion of said second stitching member is circumferentially continuous with the punch portions being formed by portions of the circumferentially continuous peripheral edge portion that span the circumferential space between the projections of said second axial segments.
- 26. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 25, wherein the circumferentially continuous peripheral edge portion has circular corner edges at opposite sides thereof forming the corner edges of said punch portions.
- 27. A conversion machine for converting sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product, comprising:
- a first assembly which shapes the stock material into a continuous three-dimensional strip of dunnage having overlapped portions of the stock material; and
- a second assembly which connects the overlapped portions of the stock material to maintain the three-dimensional shape of the strip of dunnage, said connecting assembly including first and second rotatable stitching members,
- the first stitching member having a circumference and a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections around the circumference, said projections having at least two axially spaced apart segments defining a recess therebetween, and
- the second stitching member including at least one axial punch segment including a peripheral edge portion dimensioned to be received in said recess in said first stitching member during rotation of said stitching members, the peripheral edge portion having corner edges at opposite sides thereof and being cooperative with the projections of said first stitching member to cut at each corner edge thereof a row of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material, thereby forming at least one row of tabs for interlocking the overlapped portions of the stock material;
- wherein said segments of said first stitching member include a central segment and outer segments each defining a said recess with a respective side of said central segment, each said recess extending annularly around said first stitching member, and said second stitching member including a central segment having radially extending projections meshing with the radially extending projections of said central segment of said first stitching member, and a said punch segment aligned with a respective said annular recess of said first stitching member.
- 28. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 27, wherein each said punch segment has a plurality of projections circumferentially staggered with said projections of said central segment.
- 29. A connecting assembly for a cushioning conversion machine that converts sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product, said connecting assembly comprising first and second rotatable stitching members,
- the first stitching member having a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections around the circumference thereof, said projections having at least two axially spaced apart segments defining a recess therebetween, and
- the second stitching member including at least one axial punch segment including a peripheral edge portion dimensioned to be received in said recess in said first stitching member during rotation of said stitching members, the peripheral edge portion having corner edges at opposite sides thereof and being cooperative with the projections of said first stitching member to cut at each corner edge thereof a row of slits in overlapped portions of the sheet-like stock material, thereby forming at least one row of tabs for interlocking the overlapped portions of the stock material;
- wherein said segments of said first stitching member include a central segment and outer segments each defining a said recess with a respective side of said central segment, each said recess extending annularly around said first stitching member, and said second stitching member including a central segment having radially extending projections meshing with the radially extending projections of said central segment of said first stitching member, and a said punch segment aligned with a respective said annular recess of said first stitching member.
- 30. A connecting assembly as set forth in claim 29, wherein each said punch segment has a plurality of projections circumferentially staggered with said projections of said central segment.
- 31. A method of forming a dunnage product from at least one layer of sheet-like stock material having overlapped portions, comprising the steps of:
- forming in overlapped portions of the sheet-like stock material a central row of outwardly directed dents alternating with inwardly directed dents, and
- forming from the overlapped portions at least one row of tabs in a direction opposite the relatively adjacent dent of the row of dents, said tabs being defined by laterally spaced-apart smooth-edge slits.
- 32. A method as set forth in claim 31, including the step of supplying as the stock material a material that is biodegradable, recyclable and composed of a renewable resource.
- 33. A dunnage product formed by the method of claim 31.
- 34. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product for packaging, comprising:
- a first assembly which shapes the stock material into a continuous three-dimensional strip of dunnage having overlapped portions of the stock material; and
- a second assembly which connects the overlapped portions of the stock material to maintain the three-dimensional shape of the strip of dunnage during use of the dunnage product as packaging;
- said connecting assembly including first and second stitching members at least one of the first and second stitching members being rotatable with respect to the other stitching member,
- the first stitching member defining at least one recess, and
- the second stitching member including at least one axial punch segment including a peripheral edge portion dimensioned to be received in said recess in said first stitching member during rotation of said at least one of the stitching members, the peripheral edge portion having corner edges at opposite sides thereof and being cooperative with the first stitching member to cut at each corner edge thereof a row of slits in the overlapped portions of the stock material, thereby forming at least one row of tabs for interlocking the overlapped portions of the stock material.
- 35. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 34 wherein both the first stitching member and the second stitching member are rotatable.
- 36. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 35 wherein the first stitching member has a circular cross-sectional shape and has a plurality of radially outwardly extending projections around the circumference thereof, said projections having at least two axially spaced apart segments defining the recess therebetween.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/487,012 filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,656, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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