Claims
- 1. A cutting assembly for a cushioning dunnage machine for converting sheet-like stock material, such as paper in multi-ply form, into a coined strip of pad-like cushioning dunnage product, said cutting assembly comprising:
an end plate; a first blade mounted on said end plate; a second blade also mounted on said end plate and positioned to coact with said first blade to cut such coined strip into cut sections; a motor for powering said cutting means; a cutter linkage connected to at least one of said blades; a drive linkage pivotally connected to said cutter linkage; a motion disk connected to said drive linkage; and a shaft connecting said motion disk to said motor.
- 2. A cutting assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein first blade is pivotally attached at one end to said end plate.
- 3. A cutting assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein said first blade is pivotally connected to said cutter linkage.
- 4. A cutting assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said end plate includes an offset open slot on one side and wherein said shaft is positioned within said slot.
- 5. A cutting mechanism as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cutter linkage includes a cutter arm pivotally mounted to said end plate.
- 6. A cutting assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said first blade is mounted to a lower edge of a distal part of said upper cutter arm.
- 7. A cushioning dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet-like stock material, such as paper in multiply form, into cut sections of relatively low density pad-like cushioning dunnage product, said machine comprising:
a frame including a frame base plate having an upstream end and a downstream end, a first upstream frame end plate extending generally perpendicularly from said upstream end of said frame base plate and a second downstream frame end plate extending in substantially the same direction as said first frame end plate from said downstream end of said frame base plate; forming means, mounted on said base frame plate intermediate said upstream end and said downstream end, for causing inward rolling of the lateral edges of such sheet-like material into a generally spiral-like form whereby a continuous unconnected strip having two lateral pillow-like portions separated by a thin central band is formed; stock supply means, located upstream of said forming means and mounted on said first frame end plate, for supplying such stock material to said forming means; pulling/connecting means, located downstream of said forming means and mounted on an upstream side of said second frame end plate, for pulling such stock material from said stock supply means and through said forming means to form such continuous unconnected strip and for connecting such continuous unconnected strip along such central band whereby a coined strip of pad-like cushioning dunnage product is formed; cutting means, mounted on an opposite downstream side of said second frame end plate and thereby being located downstream of said pulling/connecting means, for cutting such coined strip into cut sections of a desired length, wherein said cutting means includes:
a first blade mounted on said second frame end plate; a second blade also mounted on said second frame end plate and positioned to coact with said first blade to cut such coined strip into cut sections; a motor for powering said cutting means; a cutter linkage connected to at least one of said blades; a drive linkage pivotally connected to said cutter linkage; a motion disk connected to said drive linkage; and a shaft connecting said motion disk to said motor.
- 8. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 7 wherein said cutter linkage is connected to said first blade.
- 9. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 8 wherein said first blade is pivotally attached to said second frame end plate.
- 10. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said second frame end plate includes an offset open slot on one side and wherein said shaft is positioned within said slot.
- 11. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 9 wherein said cutter linkage includes an upper cutter having an portion pivotally mounted to said end plate.
- 12. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 11 wherein said first blade is mounted to a lower edge of a distal part of said cutter arm.
- 13. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 12 further comprising:
a motor, mounted on said frame base plate at substantially the same level as said forming means, for powering said cutting means; and a clutch assembly, mounted on said second down-stream frame end plate, for serving as an interface between said motor and said cutting means.
- 14. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 wherein said frame end plates are approximately 34 inches wide and approximately 12 inches tall.
- 15. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 wherein an outer side of said frame base plate forms a smooth uninterrupted surface.
- 16. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 further comprising a first motor for powering said pulling/connecting means and a second motor for powering said cutting means and wherein both of said motors are mounted on said frame base plate at substantially the same level as said forming means.
- 17. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 wherein said second downstream end plate is aluminum.
- 18. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 further comprising post-cutting constraining means, mounted on said frame downstream of said cutting means, for circumferentially and longitudinally constraining such cut sections and thereby improving their cushioning quality.
- 19. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 wherein said forming means includes a converging chute having a first portion attached to said frame end plate and a second portion pivotally attached to said first portion whereby said chute may be opened for initial manual threading of the machine and closed for normal automatic operation.
- 20. A conversion machine as set forth in claim 13 wherein said frame is positioned in a substantially vertical manner whereby an imaginary line through said upstream end to said downstream end would be substantially vertical.
- 21. A cutting assembly for a cushioning dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet-like stock material, such as paper in multi-ply form, into cut sections of relatively low density pad-like cushioning dunnage product, said machine comprising a frame including a frame base plate having an upstream end and a downstream end, a first upstream frame end plate extending generally perpendicularly from said upstream end of said frame base plate and a second downstream frame end plate extending in substantially the same direction as said first frame end plate from said downstream end of said frame base plate; forming means, mounted on said base frame plate intermediate said upstream end and said downstream end, for causing inward rolling of the lateral edges of such sheet-like material into a generally spiral-like form whereby a continuous unconnected strip having two lateral pillow-like portions separated by a thin central band is formed; stock supply means, located upstream of said forming means and mounted on said first frame end plate, for supplying such stock material to said forming means; pulling/connecting means, located downstream of said forming means and mounted on an upstream side of said second frame end plate, for pulling such stock material from said stock supply means and through said forming means to form such continuous unconnected strip and for connecting such continuous unconnected strip along such central band whereby a coined strip of pad-like cushioning dunnage product is formed; said cutting assembly being mounted on an opposite downstream side of said second frame end plate and thereby being located downstream of said pulling/connecting means, for cutting such coined strip into cut sections of a desired length, said cutting assembly comprising:
an end plate; a first blade mounted on said end plate; a second blade also mounted on said end plate and positioned to coact with said first blade to cut such coined strip into cut sections; a motor for powering said cutting means; a cutter linkage connected to at least one of said blades; a drive linkage pivotally connected to said cutter linkage; a motion disk connected to said drive linkage; and a shaft connecting said motion disk to said motor.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending and co-owned application Ser. No. 07/592,572 to Armington et. al. which was filed on Oct. 5, 1990 and which is entitled “Downsized Cushioning Dunnage Conversion Machine and Packaging Systems Employing the Same.” The entire disclosure of this application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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