Claims
- 1. A method of making a package of compressible fibrous batts comprising forming a compressible elongate layer of randomly-disposed fibers held together by a binder, severing said layer into fibrous batts of determinate length, retaining and collecting said batts in spaced, end-to-end relationship by engaging side edges of said fibrous batts, and winding the batts in a spiral configuration while applying compressive forces to the outer ones of said batts as they are being wound.
- 2. A method of packaging batts of compressible fibrous material comprising moving a plurality of the batts longitudinally along a path, sequentially stopping said batts with ends of adjacent batts spaced apart, sequentially moving the batts into substantially abutting, end-to-end relationship, moving the batts along the path, and sequentially winding the batts into a spiral configuration while applying compressive forces transversely to the batts.
- 3. A method of packaging batts according to claim 2 characterized by sequentially retaining the batts with the adjacent ends spaced apart by applying compressive forces to opposite side edges of the batts.
- 4. A method for making a package of a plurality of articles of compressible material, said method comprising forming an elongate layer of the compressible material, severing said layer into the articles of determinate lengths, retaining and collecting said articles in spaced, end-to-end relationship by engaging side edges of said articles, releasing said articles, moving said articles in end-to-end relationship toward packaging apparatus, and packaging the articles into the package.
- 5. A method of making a package of compressible fibrous batts comprising forming a compressible elongate layer of randomly-disposed fibers held together by a binder, severing said layer into fibrous batts of determinate length, stopping the batts with spaces between the adjacent ends thereof, moving the batts into substantially abutting end-to-end relationship, and winding the batts in a spiral configuration while applying compressive forces to the outer ones of said batts as they are being wound.
- 6. A method of making a package of compressible fibrous batts comprising forming a compressible elongate layer of randomly-disposed held together by a binder, severing said layer into fibrous batts of determinate length, separating the batts to form substantial spaces between the ends thereof after the batts are severed, subsequently retaining the batts with the adjacent ends closer together but still spaced apart, subsequently moving the batts into substantially abutting, end-to-end relationship, and winding the batts in a spiral configuration while applying compressive forces to the outer ones of said batts as they are being wound.
- 7. A method of making a package of a plurality of articles of compressible material, said method comprising forming an elongate layer of the compressible material, severing said layer into the articles of determinate lengths, stopping the articles with spaces between adjacent ends thereof, then moving the articles into substantially abutting, end-to-end relationship, releasing the articles, moving the articles in end-to-end relationship toward packaging apparatus, and packaging the articles into the package.
- 8. A method of making a package of a plurality of articles of compressible material, said method comprising forming an elongate layer of the compressible material, severing said layer into the articles of determinate lengths, separating the articles to form substantial spaces between ends thereof after the articles are severed, subsequently retaining the articles with the adjacent ends closer together but still spaced apart, subsequently moving the articles into substantially abutting, end-to-end relationship, releasing the articles, moving the articles in end-to-end relationship toward packaging apparatus, and packaging the articles into the package.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 755,370, filed Dec. 29, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,085,560 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 585,161, filed June 9, 1975 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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