Claims
- 1. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising first and second units having separate housings, said first unit including in the housing thereof a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, and said second unit including in the housing thereof a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member of said first unit, and wherein said housings of said first and second units respectively have an outlet opening and an inlet opening relatively positionable with respect to one another to provide a pathway for transfer of the sheet-like material from said first unit to said second unit.
- 2. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, comprising means for removably interconnecting said first and second units.
- 3. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 2, wherein said means for removably interconnecting includes one or more fasteners.
- 4. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 2, wherein said housings of said first and second units have respective coplanar bottom supports for resting atop a support surface.
- 5. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein one of said first and second units is mountable to the other in plural relative positional relationships.
- 6. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 5, wherein said plural positional relationships include inverted positions of one of said first and second units relative to the other.
- 7. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein one of said first and second units is supported by wheels for movement towards and away from the other unit.
- 8. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 7, comprising cooperative guide members on said housings of said first and second units for relatively positioning said first and second units when brought together.
- 9. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 7, wherein said first unit includes means for mounting the housing thereof to a fixed support, and said second unit is supported by wheels for movement towards and away from said first unit.
- 10. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 9, wherein said first and second units have respective axes along which the stock material passes therethrough, and said axes are vertically oriented.
- 11. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 9, wherein said first and second units have respective axes along which the stock material passes therethrough, and said axes are horizontally oriented.
- 12. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first unit housing includes an outer shell forming interiorly thereof a converging chute cooperative with said shaping member to roll the edges of the stock material to form lateral pillow-like portions.
- 13. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 12, wherein said shell includes a base portion and a removable cover portion.
- 14. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said shaping member is carried by said removable cover.
- 15. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 14, for use with stock material having multiple plies, wherein said base portion has laterally spaced apart side walls, and a plurality of separator members are mounted to and extend between said side walls for use in separating the plies of the multi-ply stock material.
- 16. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said cover is hingedly connected to said base portion for swinging movement between open and closed positions.
- 17. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said first unit housing has an entry opening through which the stock material enters said first unit housing along a planar path, and said cover and base portion have a parting plane parallel to said planar path.
- 18. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said base portion is mounted to said second unit housing.
- 19. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said base portion and cover are plastic moldings.
- 20. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 13, wherein said base portion and cover define therebetween said outlet opening.
- 21. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second unit includes a cutting assembly mounted to said housing of said second unit for cutting the cushioning dunnage product into cut sections.
- 22. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 21, wherein said cutting assembly includes a blade assembly and an operator assembly for operating said blade assembly.
- 23. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 22, wherein said blade assembly includes a pair of relatively movable blades and said operator assembly includes a handle member movable in a first direction to move said blades together and in a second direction to move said blades apart.
- 24. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 23, wherein said handle member is mounted to said second unit housing for movement in said first and second directions, said blade assembly includes a guide frame to which said blades are mounted for relative movement towards and away from one another, and said guide frame is removably mounted to said second unit housing independently of said operator assembly whereby said blade assembly can be removed from said second unit housing without disassembly of said operator assembly with respect to said second unit housing.
- 25. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 24, wherein said operator assembly includes at least one slotted crank connected to said handle for rotation in opposite directions in response to movement of said handle in said first and second directions, respectively, and said blades include at least one moving blade mounted on said guide frame for movement towards and away from the other blade, and at least one pin connected to said moving blade and engaged in a slot in said slotted crank for movement of said moving blade in response to rotation of said slotted crank.
- 26. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 25, wherein the slot in said slotted crank is open ended to permit removal of said pin in a direction parallel to said slot when said cutter assembly is removed from said second unit frame.
- 27. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 26, wherein said blade assembly includes a pair of guide rods, and a blade carriage guided by said guide rods for back and forth movement, said moving blade being carried on said blade carriage and said pin being disposed at one end of said blade carriage.
- 28. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 23, wherein said handle is movable in said second direction to a feed position at which said blades are relatively moved apart sufficiently to permit passage of the dunnage product therebetween and in said first direction to a cut complete position sufficient to cut the dunnage product to form a cut piece; said feed mechanism includes at least one rotatable member for engaging and advancing the stock material, a drive motor for driving said one rotatable member, and a control member operatively connected to said drive motor for controlling energization and de-energization of said drive motor; and said control member is functionally related to said handle such that movement of said handle in said second direction to said feed position effects energization of said drive motor and movement of said handle in said first direction effects de-energization of said drive motor.
- 29. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second unit includes a frame and a shell enclosing said frame, said shell including an exit chute for guided passage of the dunnage product out of said second unit.
- 30. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29, wherein said shell includes a base portion and a cover portion, and said exit chute is interposed between said base and cover portions.
- 31. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29, including a door covering an outlet opening of said exit chute, said door being openable in one direction only by product passing through the outlet opening of the exit chute and not in the opposite direction to inhibit passage of foreign objects from passing into said outlet opening from the outside.
- 32. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said feed mechanism includes a drive motor offset from the path of the stock material through said second unit, and a cover is provided between said motor and path of stock material for preventing paper particles from contacting the motor.
- 33. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first and second units have a combined weight of no more than 100 pounds and produce a dunnage product having a width in the range of about 7 to 9 inches and a thickness of at least about 1 inch.
- 34. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first unit housing includes an outer shell having a base portion and a removable cover portion, and interlock means is provided to prevent operation of said feed mechanism if said cover portion is removed.
- 35. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 34, wherein said interlock means includes an actuator plunger on said cover portion and an interlock switch mounted to said second unit for engagement by said actuator plunger when said cover portion is attached to said base portion.
- 36. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, including a manually releasable connection between said first and second units.
- 37. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 1, including a slip fit connection between said first and second units, said slip fit connection holding said units together against separation in a longitudinal direction while permitting separation in a transverse direction.
- 38. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 37, wherein said slip fit connection includes a flange on one of said units and a slot on the other of said units for slidably receiving said flange.
- 39. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 37, including a manually releasable locking device which locks said units together against separation in said transverse direction.
- 40. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 39, wherein said locking device includes a thumb screw.
- 41. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member, and an outer shell forming interiorly thereof a converging chute cooperative with said shaping member to roll the edges of the stock material to form lateral pillow-like portions, said shell including a base portion and a removable cover portion.
- 42. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 41, wherein said shaping member is carried by said removable cover.
- 43. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 41, for use with stock material having multiple plies, wherein said base portion has laterally spaced apart side walls, and a plurality of separator members are mounted to and extend between said side walls for use in separating the plies of the multi-ply stock material.
- 44. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 30, wherein said cover is hingedly connected to said base portion for swinging movement between open and closed positions.
- 45. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 30, wherein said base portion of said shell has planar bottom supports for resting atop a support surface.
- 46. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 30, wherein said base portion and cover are plastic moldings.
- 47. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member, and a cutting assembly for cutting the cushioning dunnage product into cut sections, said cutting assembly including a blade assembly and an operator assembly for operating said blade assembly, said blade assembly including a guide frame and a pair of relatively movable blades mounted on said guide frame for relative movement towards and away from one another, and said guide frame is removably mounted to said machine independently of said operator assembly whereby said blade assembly can be removed without having to remove said operator assembly.
- 48. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 47, wherein operator assembly includes a handle member movable in a first direction to move said blades together and in a second direction to move said blades apart.
- 49. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 47, wherein said operator assembly includes a slotted crank connected to said handle for rotation in opposite directions in response to movement of said handle in said first and second directions, respectively, and said blades include at least one moving blade mounted on said guide frame for movement towards and away from the other blade, and a pin connected to said moving blade and engaged in a slot in said slotted crank for movement of said moving blade in response to rotation of said slotted crank.
- 50. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 49, wherein the slot in said slotted crank is open ended to permit removal of said pin in a direction parallel to said slot when said blade assembly is removed from said machine.
- 51. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 50, wherein said guide frame includes a pair of guide rods, and a blade carriage guided by said guide rods for back and forth movement, said moving blade being carried on said blade carriage and said pin being disposed at one end of said blade carriage.
- 52. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 47, including a crank shaft and said handle being connected to said pivot shaft at any one of plural mounting positions.
- 53. A blade assembly for use in a cushioning conversion machine to cut a cushioning dunnage product into cut pieces, comprising a guide frame and a pair of blades mounted for relative movement on said guide frame, said guide frame including a moving blade carriage and a guide for guiding transverse movement of said moving blade carriage, and said moving blade carriage including a cam pin engageable in a slot of a slotted crank in the cushioning conversion machine and cooperative therewith to effect movement of said moving blade carriage in response to movement of said slotted crank.
- 54. A stitching assembly adapted for use in a cushioning conversion machine which converts sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a frame, a pair of shafts mounted to said frame with at least one of said shafts being movable transversely towards and away from the other shaft, a pair of rotatable, toothed-wheel gear members carried for rotation of said shafts and adapted to be disposed in meshed condition for coining the sheet-like material as the latter passes between said gear members, and at least one spring biasing means operative on said one shaft for urging said shaft and the member carried thereon towards the other shaft and gear member resiliently to hold the gear members in meshed relationship with the sheet-like material therebetween, said spring biasing means including a tie member extending transversely with respect to said one shaft and being anchored at one end to a fixed support on said frame, an adjustable stop on said tie member and adjustable along the length thereof towards and, away from said one shaft, and a spring member interposed between said one shaft and adjustable stop for resiliently biasing said one shaft towards the other shaft.
- 55. A stitching assembly as set forth in claim 54, wherein said one shaft has an aperture through which tie member extends.
- 56. A stitching assembly as set forth in claim 54, wherein said spring member includes a coil spring through which said tie member extends.
- 57. A stitching assembly as set forth in claim 54, wherein said at least one spring biasing means includes a pair of said spring biasing means respectively associated with opposite ends of said one shaft, said frame includes laterally spaced apart side members between which said shafts extends, and said tie members of said pair of spring biasing means are anchored to said frame by laterally spaced apart brackets affixed to said side members, respectively.
- 58. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member, and a cutting assembly for cutting the cushioning dunnage product into cut sections, including a blade assembly and an operator assembly for operating said blade assembly, said blade assembly including a pair of relatively movable blades and said operator assembly including a handle member movable in a first direction to move said blades together and in a second direction to move said blades apart, said handle is movable in said second direction to a feed position at which said blades are relatively moved apart sufficiently to permit passage of the dunnage product therebetween and in said first direction to a cut complete position sufficient to cut the dunnage product to form a cut piece, said feed mechanism includes at least one rotatable member for engaging and advancing the stock material, a drive motor for driving said one rotatable member, and a control member operatively connected to said drive motor for controlling energization and de-energization of said drive motor, and said control member is functionally related to said handle such that movement of said handle in said second direction to said feed position effects energization of said drive motor and movement of said handle in said first direction effects de-energization of said drive motor.
- 59. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 58, wherein said handle is connected to means movable in response to movement of said handle for actuating said control member to energize said motor when said means for moving is moved by said handle to a first position, and resilient means is provided for resiliently biasing said means for moving away from said first position to deactuate said control member if said handle is released when said means for moving is in said first position.
- 60. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 59, wherein said means for moving includes a spring-biased plunger.
- 61. A method of converting a sheet-like stock material into a cushioning product, said method comprising the steps of (1) providing a sheet-like stock material, moving the operating handle of a conversion machine in a first direction to cause the conversion machine to produce a continuous strip of a relatively low density dunnage product, and (3) moving the operating handle in a reverse direction to manually actuate a cutting assembly of the conversion machine to provide a cut piece of the dunnage product.
- 62. A method as set forth in claim 61, wherein said stock material is 27 inches wide.
- 63. A method as set forth in claim 62, wherein said stock material is biodegradable, recyclable and reusable.
- 64. A method as set forth in claim 63, wherein said stock material comprises two plies of kraft paper.
- 65. A method as set forth in claim 64, wherein said stock material comprises three plies of kraft paper.
- 66. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, and a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member of said first unit, said feed mechanism including at least one rotatable member for engaging and advancing the stock material, and an operator member mounted for reciprocating movement and operatively connected to said rotatable member to rotate said one rotatable member during movement of said operator member from a first position to a second position and not during return movement of said operator member from said second position to said first position.
- 67. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 66, including a one-way clutch device connecting said operator member to said rotatable member.
- 68. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 67, wherein said operator member includes a handle mounted for back and forth swinging movement.
- 69. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 66, further comprising a cutting assembly for cutting the cushioning dunnage product into cut sections, said cutting assembly including a pair of relatively movable blades, and said operator member is movable from said first position away from said second position to a third position to move said blades together and from said third position to said second position to move said blades apart.
- 70. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 66, including a first gear connected to said one rotatable member and a second gear connected to said operator member, said second gear having a toothed segment for meshing with said first gear during movement of said operator between said first and second positions and an untoothed segment for passing over the teeth of said first gear during movement of said operator member between said first and third positions.
- 71. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 70, including a one-way clutch device connecting said first gear to said rotatable member.
- 72. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member, a converging chute cooperative with said shaping member to roll the edges of the stock material to form lateral pillow-like portions, and a forming member having a U-shape with a first leg attached to a top wall of said chute and a second leg extending into said chute generally parallel with a bottom wall of said chute.
- 73. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 72, wherein the base of the U-shape forming member is curved and merges tangentially with the second leg forwardly of said converging chute.
- 74. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 72, wherein said forming member is of uniform width.
- 75. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 72, including an adjustment device for adjusting the spacing between said second leg and the bottom wall of said converging chute.
- 76. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 75, wherein said adjustment device is connected between said first and second legs.
- 77. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 72, wherein said top and bottom walls of said converging chute are generally planar and said converging chute has outwardly bowed side walls extending between said top and bottom walls.
- 78. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 72, wherein said second leg extends to adjacent the outlet opening of said converging chute.
- 79. In combination, a cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product and a stand for holding said machine upright, said stand comprising a vertical support to which said machine is mounted and a base extending in opposite directions from said vertical support for resting atop a horizontal surface, said base including laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 80. A combination as set forth in claim 79, wherein said vertical support and base are interconnected by telescoping members, said telescoping members being interengaged with a slip fit whereby the base can be easily separated from said vertical support.
- 81. A combination as set forth in claim 80, wherein said telescoping members can be separated from one another without disassembly of said machine from said support.
- 82. A combination as set forth in claim 80, wherein said base is formed by a pair of laterally spaced apart feet each connected to said vertical support by telescoping members, said telescoping members being interengaged with a slip fit whereby the foot can be easily separated from said vertical support.
- 83. A combination as set forth in claim 82, wherein each foot includes a respective one of said laterally spaced apart supports.
- 84. In combination, a cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, and a support for holding said machine, said machine and support having cooperating hooks and catches which hold said machine to said support.
- 85. A combination as set forth in claim 84, wherein said hooks and catches are disengagable upon relative movement of said machine and support in a first direction for removal of said machine from said stand, and a releasable locking device is provided to prevent such relative movement of said machine and support.
- 86. A combination as set forth in claim 85, wherein said releasable locking device is manually releasable without the aid of a tool.
- 87. A combination as set forth in claim 85, wherein said support comprises a frame to which said machine is mounted and a base for resting atop a horizontal surface, said base including laterally spaced apart support members for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 88. A combination as set forth in claim 87, wherein said base is removable from said frame.
- 89. A combination as set forth in claim 88, wherein said base is removable connected to said frame by telescoping members.
- 90. A combination as set forth in claim 88, wherein said base is replaceable by a hanger including laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 91. A combination as set forth in claim 88, wherein said support comprises a frame to which said machine is mounted and a hanger including laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 92. A combination as set forth in claim 84, wherein said cooperating hooks and catches include mating pegs and keyholes.
- 93. A combination as set forth in claim 84, wherein said machine includes first and second units each having separate housings, said first unit including in the housing thereof a shaping member over which the sheet-like stock material is drawn to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, and said second unit including in the housing thereof a feed mechanism for drawing the stock material over the shaping member of said first unit, and said hooks and catches include a first hook and catch for holding said first unit to said support and a second hook and catch for holding said second unit to said support.
- 94. A combination as set forth in claim 93, wherein said first hook and catch include a transversely extending hanger on said first unit and a transversely extending frame member of said support.
- 95. A combination as set forth in claim 93, wherein said first and second units are supported on said support in cantilever-like manner by said first hook and catch and second hook and catch, respectively.
- 96. A combination as set forth in claim 84, wherein said machine is supported in cantilever-like manner from said support by said cooperating hooks and catches.
- 97. A combination as set forth in claim 84, wherein said support comprises a frame to which said machine is mounted and plural non-slip members operable to hold the frame to and on top of a generally horizontal surface.
- 98. A combination as set forth in claim 97, wherein said non-slip members included suction cups secured to said frame.
- 99. A combination as set forth in claim 97, wherein said support includes a hanger including laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 100. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a former through which the sheet-like stock material is advanced to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, a feed mechanism for advancing the stock material through the former, a cutting assembly for cutting the cushioning dunnage product into cut sections, said cutting assembly including at least one blade movable from a first position that permits advancement of said stock material through a cutting zone to a second position for cutting the cushioning dunnage product in said cutting zone, and a stop member movable between an enabling position which permits movement of said one blade from said first position to said second position and a disabling position which prevents movement of said one blade from said first position to said second position.
- 101. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 100, wherein said cutting assembly includes an actuator member operatively connected to said one blade such that movement of said actuator member from a third position to a fourth position in a blade actuating direction moves said blade from said first position to said second position, and said stop member is mounted in said machine for movement between an ambush position which permits movement of said actuator member from said third position to said fourth position and an interference position which blocks movement of said actuator member from said third position to said fourth position.
- 102. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 100, wherein said stop member is biased toward said enabling position.
- 103. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 100, wherein said stop member includes a pin mounted in said machine for axial movement between said enabling and disabling positions.
- 104. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 103, wherein said pin is biased toward said enabling position.
- 105. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 104, including plural stop surfaces spaced apart along the axis of said pin, and wherein said pin has a transaxially extending abutment surface selectively engageable with said stop surfaces for defining plural axially displaced positions of said pin, and at least one of said positions corresponding to said enabling position of said stop member and another of said positions corresponding to said disabling position of said stop member.
- 106. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 105, wherein said pin is movable axially to move said abutment surface axially beyond one of said stop surfaces and then is rotatable to move said abutment surface into axial alignment with said one of said stop surfaces for engagement therewith.
- 107. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 103, including an enclosure having opposite side walls, and said pin extends through said side wall and has an outer end located externally of said side wall for permitting manipulation of said pin between said enabling and disabling positions.
- 108. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 107, including a knob on the outer end of said pin for facilitating manual manipulation of said pin.
- 109. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 100, wherein said stop member is movable to its disabling position after said one blade has been moved to its second position to lock said one blade against movement out of said second position.
- 110. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a former through which the sheet-like stock material is advanced to form the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, a feed mechanism for advancing the stock material through the former, a blade assembly for cutting the cushioning dunnage product into cut sections, said blade assembly including at least one movable blade for cutting the cushioning dunnage product, and an operator assembly, said operator assembly including a pair of cranks operatively engaging opposite ends of said blade assembly such that rotation of said cranks effects movement of said one movable blade, and a handle having opposite ends each operatively connected to a respective one of said cranks for rotating said cranks upon movement of said handle, and wherein at least one end of said handle is adjustable relative to the respective crank whereby said operator assembly can be aligned with said blade assembly.
- 111. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 110, wherein each end of said handle is rotationally adjustable relative to the respective crank.
- 112. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 111, wherein said cranks are secured to respective axially aligned pivot shafts for rotation therewith, and said handle has at each end thereof a mount for attachment to a hub on a respective pivot shaft, and at least one fastener for securing said mount to said hub, said fastener passing through an aperture in one of said mount and hub, and said aperture being circumferentially elongated relative to the axis of the respective pivot shaft to provide for rotational adjustment of said handle relative to said crank.
- 113. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 112, wherein each said crank is keyed to the respective pivot shaft.
- 114. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 112, wherein said mount includes a plurality of said apertures arranged in a symmetrical pattern for enabling said mount to be securable to the respective hub at any one of plural mounting positions.
- 115. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 112, wherein said blade assembly includes a guide frame and a pair of blades mounted for relative movement on said guide frame, said guide frame including a moving blade carriage and a guide for guiding transverse movement of said moving blade carriage, and said moving blade carriage including at each end a cam pin engageable in a slot of a respective said crank and cooperative therewith to effect movement of said moving blade carriage in response to movement of said slotted crank.
- 116. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising first and second units having separate housings each containing respective assemblies cooperative to convert the sheet-like material into a relatively low density, three dimensional cushioning dunnage product, said housings of said first and second units respectively having an outlet opening and an inlet opening relatively positionable with respect to one another to provide a pathway for transfer of the sheet-like material from said first unit to said second unit, and wherein said first and second units have a slip fit connection between said first and second units, said slip fit connection holding said units together against separation in a longitudinal direction while permitting separation in a transverse direction.
- 117. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 116, wherein said slip fit connection includes a flange on one of said units and a slot on the other of said units for slidably receiving said flange.
- 118. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 117, wherein said other of said units includes a back plate and an outer shell having a back wall forming said slot with said back plate.
- 119. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 116, including a manually releasable locking device which locks said units together against separation in said transverse direction.
- 120. In a cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, a shell enclosing a shaping assembly through which the sheet-like material is passed for forming into a three-dimensional shape, said shell having a back wall and opposite side walls forming with respective corners of the shell with said back wall, and stock supports secured to said shell at said corners, said stock supports having lower and upper end portions, said lower portions being laterally spaced apart to support therebetween a supply of the sheet-like material, and said upper portions being generally L-shape with the legs of the L being secured respectively to said back wall and respective side wall.
- 121. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 120, wherein said lower portion of each stock support includes an upwardly opening slot for receiving the end of a holder for a roll of said sheet-like material.
- 122. In combination, a cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product and a stand for holding said machine upright, said machine and stand having a transverse plane passing through the center of gravity of said machine and stand, said stand having bottom surface for resting atop a horizontal surface and defining therewith a support plane, and at least one roller upwardly offset from said support plane and horizontally offset from said transverse plane, and there further being provided a pivot for engaging said horizontal surface to form a fulcrum about which said machine and base may be rocked in the direction of the horizontal offset of said one roller, said roller being so positioned to engage the horizontal support surface after the machine has been rotated about the fulcrum point, whereby upon engagement of the roller with the horizontal surface the machine and stand may be rolled along the horizontal surface.
- 123. A combination as set forth in claim 122, wherein said roller is so positioned to engage the horizontal support surface before the center of gravity of the machine has rotated 10° beyond said vertical plane.
- 124. A combination as set forth in claim 122, wherein said roller is so positioned to engage the horizontal support surface when the machine and stand have been rotated through an angle from vertical in the range of about 25° to 40°.
- 125. A combination as set forth in claim 122, including a bumper for engaging the horizontal support surface to prevent the machine and stand from being rotated more than a predetermined amount after the roller has engaged the horizontal support surface.
- 126. A combination as set forth in claim 122, including a handle proximate the upper end of said machine for facilitating tilting of said machine and subsequent rolling of said machine along the horizontal surface.
- 127. A combination as set forth in claim 122, including laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a horizontal roll of stock material.
- 128. A combination as set forth in claim 127, wherein said laterally spaced apart supports are located along an axis in line with the center of gravity of said machine and stand and the axis of said one roller.
- 129. A combination as set forth in claim 122, wherein said at least one roller includes a pair of laterally spaced apart rollers.
- 130. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet-like material into a relatively low density cushioning dunnage product, comprising a shaping assembly which forms the stock material into a three-dimensional shape, and a feed assembly for feeding the stock material through said shaping assembly, said feed assembly including a motor, an energy storage device for storing power, and a circuit for selectively supplying power from said energy storage device to said motor for energizing said motor.
- 131. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 130, wherein said motor is an electrical motor and said energy storage device is a battery.
- 132. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 131, further comprising support structure for said shaping assembly and motor, and wherein said battery is carried on said support structure.
- 133. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 132, wherein said support structure includes wheels for rolling of said machine over a floor surface.
- 134. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 132, wherein said support structure includes a stand, and said stand includes a holder for said battery.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/386,355, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 081337,929 filed Nov. 10, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 081326,782 filed Oct. 20, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/279,150 filed on Jul. 22, 1994. All of the aforesaid applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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