Claims
- 1. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet stock material into a relatively less dense cushioning product, comprising:a conversion assembly which converts the sheet stock material into the cushioning product and dispenses the cushioning product through an outlet; an output chute having an input end including an opening for receiving the cushioning product from the outlet; a shield disposed within the chute having an open position and a closed position; an actuating mechanism connected to the shield for moving the shield between the open and closed positions; and a detector mechanism for detecting whether the shield is in an improper position indicative of the presence of an object in the chute in addition to the cushioning product.
- 2. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 1, wherein the detector mechanism prevents a cutting operation of the cushioning conversion machine when the shield is in the open position.
- 3. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet stock material into a relatively less dense cushioning product, comprising:a conversion assembly which converts the sheet stock material into the cushioning product and dispenses the cushioning product through an outlet; an output chute having an input end including an opening for receiving the cushioning product from the outlet, the chute including an openable cover; and a sliding door which blocks the opening when the cover is open and that permits passage through the opening when the cover is closed.
- 4. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet stock material into a relatively less dense cushioning product, comprising:a conversion assembly which converts the sheet stock material into the cushioning product and dispenses the cushioning product through an outlet; an output chute having an input end and an output end, the input end including an opening for receiving the cushioning product from the outlet; and a plurality of rows of axially spaced hinged elements substantially preventing ingress though the chute from the output end towards the input end, the hinged elements in each row being axially offset and overlapping the hinged elements in at least one other row.
- 5. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 4, wherein the hinged elements are offset by one-half of the axial width of a hinged element.
- 6. A cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet stock material into a relatively less dense cushioning product, comprising:a conversion assembly which converts the sheet stock material into the cushioning product and dispenses the cushioning product through an outlet; an output chute having an input end and an output end, the input end including an opening for receiving the cushioning product from the outlet; and a shield partially within the chute having an open position and a closed position, the shield extending outside the chute to contact and to deflect the cushioning product outside of the chute when the shield is in the closed position; and an actuating mechanism for moving the shield between the open and closed positions.
- 7. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, including a detector mechanism for detecting whether the shield is in an improper position indicative of the presence of an object in the chute in addition to the cushioning product.
- 8. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, wherein the detector mechanism prevents a cutting operation of the cushioning conversion machine when the shield is in the open position.
- 9. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, wherein the shield is biased in a closed position and the actuating mechanism upon being energized causes the shield to move toward an open position.
- 10. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, wherein the shield is biased in an open position and the actuating mechanism upon being energized causes the shield to move toward a closed position.
- 11. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, wherein the actuating mechanism is oriented horizontally.
- 12. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, wherein the actuating mechanism is oriented vertically.
- 13. The cushioning conversion machine of claim 6, wherein the cushioning product is deflected about a distal edge of the chute.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US97/11515, filed Jun. 30, 1997, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/673,307, filed Jun. 28, 1996.
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