Claims
- 1. An improved cushioning element for placement between an impacting surface and a surface of an object to be cushioned against damage caused by impact during transport or storage, comprising:
- a formed polymeric laminate comprising a first cushioning layer of a first polymeric foam material having a first density adhered directly to a second cushioning layer of a second polymeric foam material having a different, second density;
- a first planar, rigid, backing adhered to and in contact with one surface of said foamed polymeric laminate; and
- a second planar, rigid, backing adhered to and in contact with a surface of said foamed polymeric laminate opposite said one surface, said one surface and opposite surface being parallel to each other, and said first and second polymeric foam materials being adhered in a plane substantially parallel to said one and opposite surfaces;
- whereby said first and second backings sandwich said foamed polymeric laminate, said first planar, rigid, backing accommodates an impacting surface, said second planar, rigid, backing accommodates a load bearing surface of said object, and said element is characterized by the property of reducing force applied to said object on impact relative to an otherwise identical element comprising a single foam polymeric material of either said first or second density.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the area of said foamed polymeric laminate adhered to said backing is less than the area of said backing.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said foamed polymeric laminate has a cross-sectional shape in a plane parallel to the plane of said backing defining a central core and radiating spokes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 932,652, filed Nov. 18, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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