Claims
- 1. 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 and which are disengagable upon relative movement of said machine and said support for removal of said machine from said stand.
- 2. A combination as set forth in claim 1, wherein said cooperating hooks and catches include mating pegs and keyholes.
- 3. A combination as set forth in claim 1, wherein said machine is supported in cantilever-like manner from said support by said cooperating hooks and catches.
- 4. A combination as set forth in claim 1, 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.
- 5. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein said non-slip members included suction cups secured to said frame.
- 6. A combination as set forth in claim 4, wherein said support includes a hanger including laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 7. 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; 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.
- 8. A combination as set forth in claim 7, wherein said releasable locking device is manually releasable without the aid of a tool.
- 9. A combination as set forth in claim 7, 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.
- 10. A combination as set forth in claim 9, wherein said base is removable from said frame.
- 11. A combination as set forth in claim 10, wherein said base is removable connected to said frame by telescoping members.
- 12. A combination as set forth in claim 10, 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.
- 13. A combination as set forth in claim 10, 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.
- 14. 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; 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.
- 15. A combination as set forth in claim 14, wherein said first hook and catch include a transversely extending hanger on said first unit and a transversely extending frame member of said support.
- 16. A combination as set forth in claim 14, 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.
- 17. A cushioning conversion machine for converting a sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional cushioning product; said machine comprising:
- a conversion assembly which converts the sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional strip of dunnage, the conversion assembly including a forming assembly which forms the stock material into a strip and a feed assembly which feeds the stock material through the forming assembly;
- a stock supply assembly, positioned upstream of the conversion assembly, which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a housing at least partially enclosing the forming assembly and the feed assembly; and
- a stand comprising a support to which the housing is mounted and a base to which the stock supply assembly is mounted extending from the support; wherein:
- the housing includes a substantially coplanar surface;
- the stand's support is generally U-shaped having a pair of legs and a connecting bight portion; and
- each of the legs and the connecting bight portion is coupled to the co-planar surface.
- 18. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 17, wherein the stand's base includes a pair of members, one member extending from each of the pair of legs of the stand's support.
- 19. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 18 wherein each of the base members is generally J-shaped having a stem portion and a hook portion extending from the stem portion, and wherein the distal end of each of the hook portions is connected to the respective leg of the stand's support.
- 20. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 19 wherein each of the stem portions are also connected to the respective leg of the stand's support.
- 21. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 20 wherein the stock supply assembly is mounted on the hook portions of the J-shaped members.
- 22. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 21 wherein the machine is positioned in a vertical orientation whereby the stand's support is vertically positioned and wherein the stand's base rests on a horizontal surface.
- 23. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 18 wherein each of the base members is generally L-shaped having a pair of perpendicular legs, and wherein the distal end of one leg of each of the members is connected to the respective leg of the stand's support.
- 24. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 23 wherein the stock supply assembly is mounted on the other leg of each of the L-shaped members.
- 25. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 24 wherein the machine is positioned in a horizontal orientation whereby the stand's support is horizontally positioned; and wherein the stand's support rests on a horizontal surface.
- 26. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 25 wherein the base is removably coupled to the support whereby the base can be separated from the support without disassembly of the housing from the support.
- 27. A cushioning conversion machine for converting a sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional cushioning product; said machine comprising:
- a conversion assembly which converts the sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional strip of dunnage, the conversion assembly including a forming assembly which forms the stock material into a strip and a feed assembly which feeds the stock material through the forming assembly;
- a stock supply assembly, positioned upstream of the conversion assembly, which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a housing at least partially enclosing the forming assembly and the feed assembly; and
- a stand comprising a support to which the housing is mounted and a base to which the stock supply assembly is mounted extending from the support;
- wherein the housing and the stand's support have cooperating hooks and catches which couple the housing to the stand's support; and
- wherein the hooks and catches are disengageable upon relative movement of the housing and the stand's support in a first direction for removal of the housing from the support, and wherein the stand further comprises a releasable locking device which prevents such relative movement.
- 28. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 27 wherein the releasable locking device is manually releasable without the aid of a tool.
- 29. A cushioning conversion machine for converting a sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional cushioning product; said machine comprising:
- a conversion assembly which converts the sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional strip of dunnage, the conversion assembly including a forming assembly which forms the stock material into a strip and a feed assembly which feeds the stock material through the forming assembly;
- a stock supply assembly, positioned upstream of the conversion assembly, which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a housing at least partially enclosing the forming assembly and the feed assembly; and
- a stand comprising a support to which the housing is mounted and a base to which the stock supply assembly is mounted;
- wherein the stand's support defines a planar mounting surface substantially perpendicular to said base; and
- wherein the housing is mounted on said planar mounting surface.
- 30. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the feed assembly includes a motor, an energy storage device for storing power, and a circuit for selectively supplying power from the energy storage device to the motor for energizing the motor.
- 31. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 30 wherein the motor is an electrical motor and the energy storage device is a battery.
- 32. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 31 wherein the battery is carried on the stand.
- 33. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 32 wherein the stand's base includes a holder for the battery.
- 34. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the base extends substantially perpendicular from the support.
- 35. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the stock supply assembly includes laterally spaced apart supports for supporting the ends of a holder for a roll of stock material.
- 36. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the machine is positioned in a horizontal orientation whereby the stand's support is horizontally positioned and wherein the stand's support rests on a horizontal surface.
- 37. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the machine is positioned in a vertical orientation whereby the stand's support is vertically positioned; and wherein the stand's base rests on a horizontal surface.
- 38. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 37 wherein the stand's base includes one or more wheels to facilitate movement of the machine.
- 39. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 38 wherein the stand's support includes a handle to facilitate movement of the machine.
- 40. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 38 wherein the wheels are positioned at a ground-contacting level when the machine is in a vertical orientation.
- 41. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the base is removably coupled to the support whereby the base can be separated from the support without disassembly of the housing from the support.
- 42. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 41 wherein the base is telescopically coupled to the support.
- 43. A cushioning conversion machine as set forth in claim 29 wherein the housing and the stand's support having cooperating hooks and catches which couple the housing to the stand's support.
- 44. A method of making a cushioning product, said method comprising the steps of providing a sheet-like stock material and using the cushioning conversion machine of claim 29 to convert the stock material into a cushioning product.
- 45. A method as set forth in claim 44 wherein the sheet-like stock material is biodegradable, recyclable, and reusable.
- 46. A method as set forth in claim 44 wherein the sheet-like stock material is Kraft paper.
- 47. A method as set forth in claim 44 wherein the sheet-like stock material comprises multiple plies of Kraft paper.
- 48. A method as set forth in claim 44 wherein the sheet-like stock material comprises a roll of two superimposed plies of Kraft paper.
- 49. A method as set forth in claim 48 wherein the stock material is approximately 27 inches wide.
- 50. A cushioning conversion machine for converting a sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional cushioning product; said machine comprising:
- a conversion assembly which converts the sheet-like stock material into a three-dimensional strip of dunnage, the conversion assembly including a forming assembly which forms the stock material into a strip and a feed assembly which feeds the stock material through the forming assembly;
- a stock supply assembly, positioned upstream of the conversion assembly, which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a housing at least partially enclosing the forming assembly and the feed assembly; and
- a stand comprising a support to which the housing is mounted and a base to which the stock supply assembly is mounted extending from the support;
- wherein the machine is positioned in a vertical orientation whereby the stand's support is vertically positioned;
- wherein the stand's base rests on a horizontal surface;
- wherein the stand's base includes wheels to facilitate movement of the machine; and
- wherein the wheels are positioned so that they will be at an elevated level when the machine is positioned in this vertical orientation and at a lower ground-contacting level when the machine is tilted.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 08/386,355, filed Feb. 8, 1995, still pending which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/337,929 filed Nov. 10, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,607,383 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/326,782 filed Oct. 20, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/279,150 filed on Jul. 22, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,593,376. All of the aforesaid applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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