Claims
- 1. A packaging system comprising a cushioning conversion machine, a packaging surface and a stand;
- the cushioning conversion machine including a frame and conversion assemblies mounted to the frame which convert sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product;
- the stand being coupled to the machine's frame and positioning the machine so that the dunnage product is directed towards the packaging surface;
- the machine's frame being angularly adjustable relative to the stand so that the machine may be positioned in a range of angular orientations.
- 2. A packaging system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a stock-dispensing assembly which is unattached to the machine's frame, but positioned to supply stock material to the conversion assemblies.
- 3. A packaging system as set forth in claim 2 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt and where in the stock-dispensing assembly is located beneath the conveyor belt.
- 4. A packaging system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the machine's frame is vertically adjustable relative to the stand so that the machine may be positioned in a range of vertical heights.
- 5. A packaging system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt.
- 6. A packaging system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the conversion assemblies include:
- a forming assembly which inwardly rolls the stock material to form a strip of dunnage;
- a stock supply assembly which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a pulling assembly which pulls the stock material from the stock supply assembly and advances it through the forming assembly; and
- a cutting assembly which cuts the strip of dunnage into sections of a desired length.
- 7. A packaging system comprising a cushioning conversion machine, a packaging surface and a stand;
- the cushioning conversion machine including a frame and conversion assemblies mounted to the frame which convert sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product;
- the stand being coupled to the machine's frame and positioning the machine so that the dunnage product is directed towards the packaging surface;
- the machine's frame being adjustable relative to the stand so that the machine may be selectively oriented in either one of a substantially horizontal orientation and a substantially vertical orientation.
- 8. A packaging system as set forth in claim 7 further comprising a stock-dispensing assembly which is unattached to the machine's frame, but positioned to supply stock material to the conversion assemblies.
- 9. A packaging system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt and wherein the stock-dispensing assembly is located beneath the conveyor belt.
- 10. A packaging system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the machine's frame is vertically adjustable relative to the stand so that the machine may be positioned in a range of vertical heights.
- 11. A packaging system as set forth in claim 7 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt.
- 12. A packaging system comprising a pair of cushioning conversion machines, a pair of packaging surfaces, and at least one stand;
- the cushioning conversion machines each including a frame and conversion assemblies mounted to the frame which convert sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product;
- the packaging surfaces being symmetrically arranged relative to the machine stand; and
- the stand being coupled to the machines' frames and symmetrically positioning the machines so that the dunnage product of the respective machine is directed towards the respective packaging surface.
- 13. A packaging system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said cushioning conversion machines are vertically oriented.
- 14. A packaging system as set forth in claim 12 wherein said packaging surfaces are conveyor belts.
- 15. A packaging system as set forth in claim 12 further comprising a pair of stock dispensing assemblies which are unattached to the machine's frame, but positioned to supply stock material to the conversion assemblies.
- 16. A packaging system as set forth in claim 12 wherein the machines' frames are vertically adjustable relative to the stand so that the machines may be positioned in a range of vertical heights.
- 17. A packaging system as set forth in claim 12 wherein the conversion assemblies include:
- a forming assembly which inwardly rolls the stock material to form a strip of dunnage;
- a stock supply assembly which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a pulling assembly which pulls the stock material from the stock supply assembly and advances it through the forming assembly; and
- a cutting assembly which cuts the strip of dunnage into sections of a desired length.
- 18. A packaging system comprising at least one cushioning conversion machine, at least one stock-dispensing assembly, a stand, and a packaging surface;
- the cushioning conversion machine including a frame and conversion assemblies mounted to the frame which convert sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product;
- the stand being coupled to the machine's frame and positioning the machine so that the dunnage product is directed towards the packaging surface; and
- the stock-dispensing assembly being unattached to the machine's frame, but positioned to supply stock material to the conversion assemblies.
- 19. A packaging system as set forth in claim 18 wherein the machine's frame is vertically adjustable relative to the stand so that the machine may be positioned in a range of vertical heights.
- 20. A packaging system as set forth in claim 18 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt and wherein the stock-dispensing assembly comprises a mobile stock supply cart which is located beneath the conveyor belt.
- 21. A packaging system as set forth in claim 18 wherein the machine is vertically oriented.
- 22. A packaging system as set forth in claim 18 wherein the conversion assemblies include:
- a forming assembly which inwardly rolls the stock material to form a strip of dunnage;
- a stock supply assembly which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a pulling assembly which pulls the stock material from the stock supply assembly and advances it through the forming assembly; and
- a cutting assembly which cuts the strip of dunnage into sections of a desired length.
- 23. A packaging system comprising a cushioning conversion machine, a packaging surface and a stand;
- the cushioning conversion machine including a frame and conversion assemblies mounted to the frame which convert sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product;
- the stand being coupled to the machine's frame and positioning the machine so that the dunnage product is directed towards the packaging surface;
- the machine's frame being vertically adjustable relative to the stand so that the machine may be positioned in a range of vertical heights.
- 24. A packaging system as set forth in claim 23 further comprising a stock-dispensing assembly which is unattached to the machine's frame, but positioned to supply stock material to the conversion assemblies.
- 25. A packaging system as set forth in claim 24 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt and wherein the stock-dispensing assembly is located beneath the conveyor belt.
- 26. A packaging system as set forth in claim 23 wherein the packaging surface comprises a conveyor belt.
- 27. A packaging system as set forth in claim 23 wherein the machine is vertically oriented.
- 28. A packaging system as set forth in claim 23 wherein the conversion assemblies include:
- a forming assembly which inwardly rolls the stock material to form a strip of dunnage;
- a stock supply assembly which supplies the stock material to the forming assembly;
- a pulling assembly which pulls the stock material from the stock supply assembly and advances it through the forming assembly; and
- a cutting assembly which cuts the strip of dunnage into sections of a desired length.
- 29. In combination, a packaging surface and a cushioning conversion machine;
- said cushioning conversion machine including conversion assemblies which convert sheet-like stock material into a cushioning product;
- said cushioning conversion machine including a frame having an upstream end and a downstream end, said conversion assemblies being mounted on said frame;
- said cushioning conversion machine being connected to said packaging surface and positioned in such a manner that the cushioning product is deposited on said packaging surface during operation of said machine, said machine including an outlet through which the cushioning product emerges for deposit on said packaging surface, and said outlet being spaced above said packaging surface for deposit of the cushioning product onto said packaging surface from an elevated location.
- 30. The combination of claim 29 wherein said machine is positioned in a substantially vertical orientation whereby an axis from said upstream end to said downstream end is substantially vertical.
- 31. The combination of claim 29 wherein the packaging surface is formed by a conveyor belt.
- 32. The combination of claim 29 wherein said conversion assemblies comprise:
- a forming assembly which is mounted on said frame intermediate said upstream end and said downstream end and which causes inward turning of the lateral edges of the sheet-like material to form a continuous unconnected strip;
- a stock supply assembly which is mounted on said frame upstream of said forming assembly and which supplies the stock material to said forming assembly; and
- a pulling/connecting assembly which is mounted on said frame downstream of said forming assembly and which pulls the stock material from said stock supply assembly through said forming assembly and connects the continuous unconnected strip along its central band whereby a connected strip of pad-like cushioning dunnage product is formed.
- 33. The combination of claim 32 further comprising a stock supply cart positioned adjacent to said stock supply assembly of said cushioning conversion machine.
- 34. A packaging system comprising a cushioning conversion machine, a packaging surface, a machine stand, and a stock supply structure;
- the cushioning conversion machine being mounted to the machine stand in such a manner that it is positioned above the packaging surface;
- the stock supply structure being positioned to supply a sheet-like stock material to the cushioning conversion machine
- the cushioning conversion machine comprising conversion assemblies mounted which convert the sheet-like stock material into a cushioning product;
- the stock supply structure including a stock dispenser positioned below the cushioning conversion machine;
- the stock supply structure also including at least one vertical beam with a guide member mounted at the upper end thereof, whereby the stock material will travel from the stock dispenser, over the guide member and to the cushioning conversion machine.
- 35. A packaging system as set forth in claim 34 wherein the stock supply structure includes two parallel vertical beams and wherein the guide member is a guide rod rotatably mounted between the beams.
- 36. A packaging system as set forth in claim 35 wherein the stock supply structure is sized and positioned relative to the cushioning conversion machine so that the stock material makes an approximately 90 degree turn as it travels from the stock dispenser to cushioning conversion machine.
- 37. A packaging system comprising a pair of cushioning conversion machines, a pair of packaging surfaces, and a stand;
- the cushioning conversion machines each including a frame and conversion assemblies mounted to the frame which convert sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product;
- each of the machines' frames being coupled to the stand in such a manner that the machines are positioned so that the dunnage product of the respective machine is directed towards the respective packaging surface.
- 38. A packaging system as set forth in claim 37 wherein said packaging surfaces are conveyor belts.
- 39. A packaging system as set forth in claim 36 wherein said cushioning conversion machines are vertically oriented.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/807,829, filed Feb. 27, 1997, which is a file wrapper continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/461,884, filed Jun. 5, 1995, abandoned Mar. 5, 1997, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/066,337, filed May 21, 1993, abandoned Jun. 18, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/840,306, filed Feb. 24, 1992, abandoned Jun. 1, 1993, which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/712,203, filed Jun. 7, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,123,889, issued Jun. 23, 1992, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/592,572, filed Oct. 5, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,322,477, issued Jun. 21, 1994.
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