Claims
- 1. A cushioning conversion system for making a coil of cushioning product, said system comprising:at least one cushioning conversion machine including a conversion assembly which converts a sheet stock material into strip of cushioning product and having an outlet through which the strip of cushioning product is emitted; and at least one coiler which rolls the strip of cushioning product into a coiled configuration to form a coil of cushioning product; wherein the coiler is shaped and positioned to receive the strip of cushioning product as it is emitted from the outlet and to allow the coil of cushioning product to be removed from the coiler in its coiled configuration.
- 2. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a controller which controls the coiler based on the cushioning conversion machine.
- 3. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the controller includes a strip-production indicator which indicates whether a strip of cushioning product is being produced by the cushioning conversion machine and wherein the controller controls the coiler, based on input from the strip-production indicator.
- 4. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 3 wherein the controller activates the coiler upon the strip-production indicator indicating that a strip of cushioning product is being produced after a period of non-production.
- 5. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 4 wherein the controller activates the coiler if the strip-production indicator indicates that a strip of cushioning product is being produced by the cushioning conversion machine.
- 6. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 3 wherein the controller deactivates the coiler upon the strip-production indicator indicating that a strip of cushioning product is not being produced after a period of production.
- 7. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 3 wherein the strip-production indicator is a strip sensing device which senses whether a strip of cushioning product is being emitted from the outlet of the cushioning conversion machine.
- 8. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the strip sensing device comprises a downstream strip sensor which senses whether the strip is present at a downstream location.
- 9. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the downstream location is adjacent the coilers center of rotation.
- 10. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the coiler includes a capture device which captures the leading end of the strip of cushioning product and wherein the downstream location is positioned to insure that the leading end of the strip of cushioning product is captured by the capture device.
- 11. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 8 wherein controller activates the coiler based on the downstream strip sensor sensing that the strip is present at the downstream location.
- 12. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 11 wherein the controller activates the coiler based also on the upstream strip sensor sensing that the strip is present at the upstream location.
- 13. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the controller deactivates the coiler based on the upstream sensor sensing that the strip is no longer present at the upstream location.
- 14. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 13 wherein the controller deactivates the coiler after a set period of time following the upstream sensor sensing that the strip is no longer present at the upstream location, the set period of time corresponding to the period of time necessary to insure that the trailing end portion of the strip of cushioning product is coiled onto the coil of cushioning product.
- 15. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the strip-sensing device includes an upstream strip sensor which senses whether the strip is present at an upstream location.
- 16. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 15 wherein the downstream location is slightly downstream of the coiler's center of rotation.
- 17. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 16 wherein the upstream location is upstream of the coiler's center of rotation.
- 18. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 17 wherein the upstream location is adjacent the cushioning conversion machine's outlet.
- 19. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the controller includes a ready-to-coil indicator which indicates whether the coiler is in a ready-to-coil condition to begin coiling a strip of cushioning product and wherein the controller controls the coiler based on input from the ready-to-coil indicator.
- 20. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 19 wherein the controller activates the coiler based also on the ready-to-coil indicator indicating that coiler is in the ready-to-coil condition.
- 21. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the controller automatically returns the coiler to a ready-to-coil condition.
- 22. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 21 wherein the controller returns the coiler to the ready-to-coil condition when deactivating the coiler.
- 23. A cushioning conversion system set forth in claim 2 wherein the controller also controls the conversion assembly to produce a strip of cushioning product of predetermined length.
- 24. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the controller also controls the conversion assembly to produce a coil of cushioning product of a predetermined diameter.
- 25. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the controller includes a coil-diameter indicator which indicates the diameter of the coil of cushioning product.
- 26. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the coiler includes a frame and a rotating mechanism rotatably mounted to the frame.
- 27. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 26 wherein the frame includes a support panel on which the rotating mechanism is rotatably mounted.
- 28. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 27 wherein the support panel extends from the outlet of the cushioning conversion machine past the center of rotation of the coiler.
- 29. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 26 wherein the rotating mechanism includes a capture device which captures the leading end of the strip of cushioning product when the coiler is in a ready-to-coil condition.
- 30. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 29 wherein the rotating mechanism includes a rotating shaft which rotates the capture device.
- 31. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 30 wherein the rotating shaft is connected to, and directly rotates, the capture device.
- 32. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 29 wherein the capture device includes a hub and at least two capture members which extend symmetrically from the hub.
- 33. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 32 wherein outer surfaces of the capture members together define a tapering profile around which the strip of cushioning product is rolled to form the coil of cushioning product, the tapering being in a direction aligned with the direction of removal of the coil of cushioning product from the coiler.
- 34. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 33 wherein the capture members each have cross-sectional areas which decrease in the tapering direction to define the tapering profile.
- 35. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 32 wherein the capture members of the capture device are positioned for passage of a leading end of the strip of cushioning product therebetween when the coiler is in a ready-to-coil condition.
- 36. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 35 wherein the capture members of the capture device are aligned in a plane perpendicular to a travel path of the strip of cushioning product as it is emitted from the cushioning conversion machine when the coiler is in the ready-to-coil condition.
- 37. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 29 wherein the coiler further comprises a power source driving the rotating mechanism.
- 38. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 37 wherein the power source is a motor.
- 39. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 38 wherein the motor is axially aligned with the capture device.
- 40. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 38 wherein the motor is axially misaligned with the capture device.
- 41. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 38 wherein the motor is either a DC torque motor or a fluid powered motor.
- 42. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 26 wherein the coiler further comprises a taping device which supplies tape for securing a trailing end of the strip of cushioning product in the coil of cushioning product.
- 43. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 26 wherein the coiler further comprises an ejection mechanism which ejects the completed coil of cushioning product.
- 44. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 43 wherein the taping device is positioned for manual dispensing of tape.
- 45. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 26 wherein the frame is a self-standing structure.
- 46. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 26 wherein the frame includes a wall shaped and positioned to be situated adjacent an axial side of the coil of cushioning product.
- 47. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 46 wherein the cushioning conversion machine is self-standing.
- 48. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 4 wherein the frame is mounted to the cushioning conversion machine.
- 49. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 48 wherein the frame is pivotally mounted to the cushioning conversion machine whereby it may be moved to and from an operating position.
- 50. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 49 wherein the frame comprises a base having two side legs pivotally coupled to opposite sides of the cushioning conversion machine.
- 51. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 50 wherein the frame a pivot bar to which the base is pivotally mounted and wherein the pivot bar is fixedly mounted to opposite sides of the machine.
- 52. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the conversion assembly includes a feed assembly which advances the stock material.
- 53. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 52 wherein the feed assembly pulls the stock material.
- 54. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 53 wherein the feed assembly includes rotating members.
- 55. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 54 wherein the rotating members are gear members.
- 56. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 55 wherein the gear members also coin a central band of the strip.
- 57. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 54 wherein the feed assembly includes a power source for driving the rotating members.
- 58. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the conversion assembly includes a forming assembly which forms the stock material.
- 59. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 58 wherein the forming assembly inwardly turns the lateral edges of the sheet stock material.
- 60. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 59 wherein the forming assembly forms lateral pillow portions and a central band therebetween.
- 61. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cushioning conversion machine further comprises a severing assembly, positioned downstream of the conversion assembly and upstream of the coiler, which cuts the strip of cushioning product after a specified length has been produced.
- 62. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 61 wherein the cushioning conversion machine is horizontally oriented.
- 63. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 62 further comprising a guide device which guides the strip of cushioning product from the cushioning conversion machine outlet to the coiler.
- 64. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising at least one guide device which guides the strip of cushioning product from the cushioning conversion machine outlet to the coiler.
- 65. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 64 wherein the guide device includes at least one portion which moves to accommodate the strip of cushioning product as the diameter of the coil of cushioning product increases.
- 66. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 65 wherein the at least one portion moves between:a coil-begin position whereat it accommodates the strip of cushioning product at the beginning of the formation of the coil of cushioning product; and a coil-complete position whereat it accommodates the strip of cushioning product at the completion of the formation of the coil of cushioning product.
- 67. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 66 wherein the guide device includes a pivot hinge which is connected to the portion and which allows the portion to be pivoted in a first direction from a 0° angle to a non-zero angle and wherein:the portion is pivoted 0° in the coil-begin position and extends between the cushioning conversion machine outlet and the coiler's center of rotation; and the portion is pivoted a non-zero angle in the first direction in the coil-complete position and extends in a path between the cushioning conversion machine's outlet and a circumferential portion of the completed coil of cushioning product.
- 68. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 67 wherein the portion is pivoted at an acute angle in the first direction in the coil-complete position.
- 69. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 67 wherein the portion is biased to the coil-begin position.
- 70. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 69 wherein the portion is either spring biased or gravity biased to the coil-begin position.
- 71. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 67 wherein the portion is also movable to a coil-release position whereat the coil of cushioning product may be released from the coiler.
- 72. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 66 wherein the portion also moves among a plurality of positions between the coil-begin position and the coil-complete position.
- 73. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 66 wherein the portion is also movable to a coil-release position whereat it is pivoted to a non-zero angle in the first direction, this angle being the same or greater in magnitude than the angle the portion is pivoted in the coil-complete position.
- 74. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 65 wherein the portion includes a plurality of walls which define a U-shape channel.
- 75. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 65 wherein the portion includes a plurality of walls which define an L-shaped channel.
- 76. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 65 wherein the guide device comprises a first portion and a second portion.
- 77. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 76 further comprising a lever assembly between the portions.
- 78. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the cushioning conversion machine is not self-standing and wherein the system further comprises a stand for supporting the cushioning conversion machine.
- 79. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 comprising two cushioning conversion machines and two coilers.
- 80. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 79 wherein the cushioning conversion machines are symmetrically positioned relative to each other.
- 81. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 79 wherein the coilers are symmetrically positioned relative to each other.
- 82. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the rotating shaft is connected to a drive roller which indirectly rotates the capture device.
- 83. A cushioning conversion system as set forth in claim 82 wherein the drive roller is linearly movable relative to the capture device to accommodate the changing diameter of the coil of cushioning product.
- 84. A method of making a coil of cushioning product, said method comprising the steps of:converting a sheet stock material into a strip of cushioning product; winding the strip of cushioning product into a coiled configuration on a coiler; and removing the completely wound coil of cushioning product from the coiler in its coiled configuration.
- 85. A method of making a coil of cushioning product, said method comprising the steps of:converting a sheet stock material into a strip of cushioning product in a cushioning conversion machine and emitting it through an outlet in the cushioning conversion machine; winding the strip of cushioning product into a coiled configuration on a coiler to produce a coil of cushioning product; controlling the coiler based on the production of the cushioning conversion machine; and removing the coil of cushioning product from the coiler in its coiled configuration.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US98/22726 filed Oct. 27, 1998, which claims priority of provisional application Nos. 60/063,275 filed Oct. 27, 1997, 60/071,164 filed Jan. 12, 1998 and 60/095,702 filed Aug. 7, 1998.
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