Claims
- 1. A dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet material into a dunnage product, comprising:a forming assembly for shaping the sheet material into a continuous strip of dunnage including a three-dimensional shape; and a pulling assembly positioned downstream from the forming assembly for advancing the sheet material through the forming assembly; the pulling assembly including at least two grippers, at least one of which is movable through a transfer region in opposition to the other gripper and cooperative to grip therebetween the dunnage strip for advancing the dunnage strip through the transfer region, and at least one of the grippers including an aperture operative to gather and laterally capture therein the dunnage strip as the movable gripper moves through the transfer region, wherein the aperture is V-shape.
- 2. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 1, wherein the V-shape aperture has a rounded bottom.
- 3. A dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet material into a dunnage product, comprising:a forming assembly for shaping the sheet material into a continuous strip of dunnage including a three-dimensional shape; and a pulling assembly positioned downstream from the forming assembly for longitudinally advancing the sheet material through the forming assembly; the pulling assembly including at least two opposed grippers, at least one of which is movable through a transfer region in transverse opposition to the other gripper and cooperative to grip therebetween the dunnage strip for advancing the dunnage strip through the transfer region, and at least one of the grippers including laterally spaced apart portions defining therebetween an aperture operative to gather and laterally capture therein the dunnage strip as the movable gripper moves through the transfer region, wherein the two opposed grippers are movable together through the transfer region, and said two opposed grippers movable together through the transfer region move through the transfer region in longitudinally offset yet paired relation for gripping and advancing the strip of dunnage.
- 4. A dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet material into a dunnage product, comprising:a forming assembly for shaping the sheet material into a continuous strip of dunnage including a three-dimensional shape; and a pulling assembly positioned downstream from the forming assembly for longitudinally advancing the sheet material through the forming assembly; the pulling assembly including at least two opposed grippers, at least one of which is movable through a transfer region in transverse opposition to the other gripper and cooperative to grip therebetween the dunnage strip for advancing the dunnage strip through the transfer region, and at least one of the grippers including laterally spaced apart portions defining therebetween an aperture operative to rather and laterally capture therein the dunnage strip as the movable gripper moves through the transfer region, wherein said two opposed grippers are movable together through the transfer region, and said at least two opposed grippers movable together through the transfer region transversely overlap while advancing the strip of dunnage.
- 5. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 4, wherein the aperture tapers in width going from an outer to an inner end of the gripper.
- 6. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 4, wherein the two opposed grippers have contact regions operative to deform opposite sides of the strip of dunnage to capture the strip of dunnage between the two opposed grippers.
- 7. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 4, wherein the grippers are arranged in transversely opposed sets of grippers disposed on opposite transverse sides of the transfer region.
- 8. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 4, wherein at least one of the grippers is in the form of a broad flat blade.
- 9. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 4, wherein the forming assembly includes a constriction member through which the sheet material is pulled to effect crumpling thereof and forming of the strip of dunnage.
- 10. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 9, wherein the constriction member is a ring.
- 11. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 9, wherein the ring is oval and has rounded edges at the upstream end thereof.
- 12. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 4, wherein the forming assembly includes a constriction member at an upstream end thereof which constricts and guides the strip of dunnage from a downstream end of the forming assembly to an engagement region between the opposing grippers.
- 13. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 12, wherein the constriction member defines an oval aperture through which the strip of dunnage is compressed circumferentially, the width of the aperture being smaller than the width of the sheet material.
- 14. A dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet material into a dunnage product, comprising:a forming assembly for shaping the sheet material into a continuous strip of dunnage including a three-dimensional shape; and a pulling assembly positioned downstream from the forming assembly for longitudinally advancing the sheet material through the forming assembly; the pulling assembly including at least two opposition grippers, at least one of which is movable through a transfer region in transverse opposition to the other gripper and cooperative to grip therebetween the dunnage strip for advancing the dunnage strip through the transfer region, and at least one of the grippers including laterally spaced apart portions defining therebetween an aperture operative to gather and laterally capture therein the dunnage strip as the movable gripper moves through the transfer region, wherein the grippers are arranged in transversely opposed sets of grippers disposed on opposite transverse sides of the transfer region, and the grippers of the opposed sets progressively move towards one another at an upstream end of the transfer region and progressively move away from one another at a downstream end of the transfer region.
- 15. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 14, wherein the grippers of each set are circumferentially spaced around a respective common axis and are joined together for rotation about the respective common axes.
- 16. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 15, wherein the grippers of each set extend radially from the respective common axes.
- 17. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 15, wherein the grippers are uniformly circumferentially spaced apart around the respective common axes.
- 18. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 14, wherein the pulling assembly further includes a set of transfer assemblies having connected thereto the respective sets of grippers, the transfer assemblies being operative to move the grippers of the respective set toward one another at the upstream end of the transfer region to transversely engage the strip of dunnage and away from one another at the downstream end of the transfer region to release the strip of dunnage.
- 19. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 18, wherein the grippers of each set are movable along respective non-circular paths, and wherein the transfer region is defined along juxtaposed transfer region portions of the respective non-circular paths, and wherein the grippers are movable through the transfer region in opposite relation to one another and are operative sequentially, as the grippers move through the transfer region in opposite relation, to transversely engage the strip of dunnage therebetween on opposite sides thereof for advancing therewith the strip of dunnage.
- 20. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 19, wherein opposing grippers moving downstream of the transfer region release the strip of dunnage substantially simultaneously with or after opposing grippers moving upstream of the transfer region transversely engage the strip of dunnage.
- 21. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 19, wherein opposing grippers moving downstream of the transfer region release the strip of dunnage substantially simultaneously with or after opposing grippers moving upstream of the transfer region advance the strip of dunnage.
- 22. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 19, wherein each transfer assembly includes a flexible transfer element and a pair of wheels mounted on respective longitudinally spaced axles, the flexible transfer element having portions thereof trained over the pair of wheels, and wherein the grippers of said respective opposing sets of grippers extend from said respective flexible transfer elements such that at least one gripper from each of said respective opposing sets of grippers are in operative engagement with the strip of dunnage when moving through the transfer region.
- 23. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 22, wherein the grippers of each set extend perpendicularly from the respective flexible transfer element.
- 24. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 22, wherein, along the transfer region portions of the respective non-circular paths of the sets of grippers, the at least one gripper from one set of grippers is longitudinally offset relative to the at least one gripper of the opposing set of grippers to provide clearance between the opposing grippers as the grippers move towards one another at the upstream end of the transfer region.
- 25. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 22, wherein the flexible transfer elements of the transfer assemblies comprise articulating chains.
- 26. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 22, wherein the flexible transfer elements of the transfer assemblies comprise flexible belts.
- 27. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 22, wherein movement of the flexible transfer elements is synchronized.
- 28. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 18, wherein the grippers are arranged in transversely opposed sets of grippers disposed on opposite transverse sides of the transfer region, and wherein the grippers of each set are movable along respective circular paths, and wherein the transfer region is defined along juxtaposed transfer region portions of the respective circular paths, and wherein the grippers are movable through the transfer region in opposite relation to one another and are operative sequentially, as the grippers move through the transfer region in opposite relation, to transversely engage the strip of dunnage therebetween on opposite sides thereof for advancing therewith the strip of dunnage.
- 29. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 28, wherein the opposing sets of grippers are mounted to respective hubs, and wherein the grippers extend from the hubs such that at least one gripper from each of said respective opposing sets of grippers are in operative engagement with the strip of dunnage when moving through the transfer region.
- 30. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 29, wherein the grippers of each set extend radially from the respective hubs.
- 31. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 29, wherein, along the transfer region portions of the respective circular paths of the sets of grippers, the at least one gripper from one set of grippers is longitudinally offset relative to the at least one gripper of the opposing set of grippers to provide clearance between the opposing grippers as the grippers move towards one another at the upstream end of the transfer region.
- 32. A dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet material into a dunnage product, comprising:a forming assembly for shaping the sheet material into a continuous strip of dunnage including a three-dimensional shape; and a pulling assembly positioned downstream from the forming assembly for longitudinally advancing the sheet material through the forming assembly; the pulling assembly including at least two opposed grippers, at least one of which is movable through a transfer region in transverse opposition to the other gripper and cooperative to grip therebetween the dunnage strip for advancing the dunnage strip through the transfer region, and at least one of the grippers including laterally spaced apart portions defining therebetween an aperture operative to gather and laterally capture therein the dunnage strip as the movable gripper moves through the transfer region, wherein the grippers are arranged in transversely opposed first and second sets of grippers connected to respective first and second gripper carriages disposed on opposite transverse sides of the transfer region; and the first gripper carriage being operative to move longitudinally the first set of grippers along a first non-circular path and the second gripper carriage being operative to move longitudinally the second set of grippers in synchronous relation to the first set of grippers along a second non-circular path, wherein portions of the first and second paths are juxtaposed to define therebetween the transfer region and wherein at least one gripper of the first set of grippers and at least one gripper of the second set of grippers are operative to transversely engage the strip of dunnage on opposite sides thereof for advancing the strip of dunnage through the transfer region.
- 33. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 32, wherein the transfer region comprises an engagement region whereat the first and second non-circular paths converge toward one another, an advancement region whereat the first and second non-circular paths are substantially parallel to one another, and a release region whereat the first and second non-circular paths diverge away from one another,.
- 34. A dunnage conversion machine for converting sheet material into a dunnage product, comprising:a forming assembly for shaping the sheet material into a continuous strip of dunnage including a three-dimensional shape; and a pulling assembly positioned downstream from the forming assembly for longitudinally advancing the sheet material through the forming assembly; the pulling assembly including at least two opposed grippers, at least one of which is movable through a transfer region in transverse opposition to the other gripper and cooperative to grip therebetween the dunnage strip for advancing the dunnage strip through the transfer region, and at least one of the grippers including laterally spaced apart portions defining therebetween an aperture operative to gather and laterally capture therein the dunnage strip as the movable grippers moves through the transfer region, wherein the pulling assembly includes first and second transfer elements and first and second series of wheels, wherein the first and second transfer elements are trained over the respective first and second series of wheels and include one or more grippers extending therefrom, the first and second series of wheels rotate in opposite directions and the first and second transfer elements are opposed to define the transfer region therebetween, whereby the grippers of the respective first and second transfer elements are progressively brought into opposing relation to engage and transfer the strip of dunnage through the transfer region.
- 35. The dunnage conversion machine of claim 34, wherein, as the first and second series of wheels rotate, the grippers of the respective first and second transfer elements converge toward one another at an upstream end of the dunnage transferring mechanism to engage opposite sides of the strip of dunnage, transfer the strip of dunnage through the transfer region, and then diverge away from one another at a downstream end of the dunnage transferring mechanism to release the strip of dunnage.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application claims the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of earlier filed U.S. provisional application No. 60/210,815, filed on Jun. 9, 2000, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety
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