Claims
- 1. A foam cushion for packaging purposes comprising: a cushion envelope including a foam-receiving cavity defined by a unitary web, said web being folded over itself to provide a folded side and having a pair of spaced apart opposed end seams extending generally perpendicularly from the folded side and an intermittent labyrinth side seam extending between said end seams and opposite the folded side and cushioning foam in said foam-receiving cavity.
- 2. A foam cushion as in claim 1, wherein said cushioning foam comprises polyurethane.
- 3. A foam cushion for packaging purposes comprising: a cushion envelope including a foam-receiving cavity defined by a unitary web, said web being folded over itself to provide a pair of opposing web faces, a folded side and an opposed open side, said web having a pair of spaced apart opposed end seams extending generally perpendicularly from the folded side and a labyrinth formed by a plurality of side seams lying along the open side of said web, each said side seam including a seal passage defined by a plurality of spaced apart heat seal bands joining portions of the opposing web faces adjacent the open side, each of said seal passages having a length and a cross sectional configuration defined such that gases are permitted to pass outwardly from the cushion envelope but an expanding and solidifying cushion foam material dispensed in said cushion envelope is prevented from passing fully through said passages and thereby leaking out of the open side of the web, said labyrinth extending between said end seams and opposite and folded side, and cushioning foam in said foam-receiving cavity.
- 4. A foam cushion as in claim 3, wherein said web comprises plastic film.
- 5. A foam cushion as in claim 4, wherein said plastic film comprises polyethylene.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of copending application(s) Ser. No. 345,346, filed Apr. 28, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,999,975.
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Divisions (1)
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