Claims
- 1. A package comprising:
at least one stack of a strip of material; the strip having a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; in said at least one stack the strip being repeatedly folded back and forth so that the stack contains a plurality of folded overlying strip portions of the strip, with each strip portion being folded relative to one next adjacent strip portion about a first fold line transverse to the strip and relative to a second next adjacent strip portion about a second fold line transverse to the strip and spaced from the first fold line; the strip portions forming a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the at least one stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the at least one stack; the strip portions being arranged such that the first surface of each strip portion lies in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; the strip portions being arranged with the first side edges thereof lying on top of and generally aligned with the first side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack and with the second side edges thereof lying on top of and generally aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions; the strip portions being arranged with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and bottom surface of the at least one stack; the at least one stack being substantially upright and having a splice tail portion of the strip extending from the bottom strip portion and extending beyond an end of the at least one stack so as to be accessible for splicing; wherein the entire top surface and the entire bottom surface of the at least one stack is compressed from an external force in a direction at right angles to the top surface and the bottom surface of the at least one stack, and the at least one stack is engaged by packaging which maintains the compression.
- 2. The package according to claim 1 wherein the packaging material comprises a closed bag surrounding the package from which air has been withdrawn and which is sealed against ingress of air.
- 3. The package according to claim 1 wherein the thickness of each strip portion of said at least one stack is reduced by the external compression force.
- 4. The package according to claim 3 wherein the strip is fibrous and each strip portion is compressed by expelling air from interstices between the fibers.
- 5. The package according to claim I wherein the packaging comprises two rigid header plates, each engaging a respective one of a top surface and a bottom surface of the package and each applying pressure thereto for maintaining the compression.
- 6. The package according to claim 1 wherein the splice tail portion extends along the end of the stack and is folded about at least one fold line generally transverse to its length to define two folded connecting portions.
- 7. The package according to claim 6 further comprising a slip sheet provided between the two folded connecting portions.
- 8. The package according to claim 1 further comprising a spacer sheet between the fold lines at an end of the stack and the splice tail portion.
- 9. The package according to claim 1 further comprising:
a plurality of the stacks arranged side by side without intervening rigid container walls, wherein each stack has a respective splice tail portion extending beyond an end of the respective stack; a spacer sheet between the fold lines at an end of the stacks and the splice tail portions; and a protection sheet defining at least one pocket for containing and supporting the splice tail portions.
- 10. The package according to claim I wherein when the package is maintained compressed in a direction at right angles to the strip portions of the at least one stack, a rigid free standing package structure without rigid container walls is formed.
- 11. The package according to claim I wherein there is provided a protection sheet defining at least one pocket for containing and supporting the splice tail portion.
- 12. The package according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of the stacks arranged side by side without intervening rigid container walls, wherein each stack has a respective splice tail portion extending beyond an end of the respective stack, and a protection sheet defining at least one pocket for containing and supporting the splice tail portions.
- 13. The package according to claim 12 wherein the protection sheet includes a plurality of pockets each for receiving a respective one of the splice tail portions.
- 14. The package according to claim 12 wherein the protection sheet is a spacer sheet positioned between the fold lines at an end of the stack and the splice tail portions and has at least one pocket carried on the spacer sheet for retaining the splice tail portions.
- 15. The package according to claim 14 wherein each splice tail portion is connected by a splice to a top strip portion of a next adjacent stack to define a splice connection portion extending from the bottom strip portion of one stack to the top strip portion of the next adjacent stack, and
wherein when the stacks are compressed such that a length of the splice connection portion is longer than the height of the compressed stacks, thus defining an excess length portion, an excess length portion of each splice connecting portion is inserted into the at least one pocket
- 16. The package according to claim 14 wherein the at least one pocket comprises a sleeve mounted on an outer surface of the spacer sheet defining an open top and an open bottom.
- 17. The package according to claim 16 wherein each splice tail portion is connected by a splice to a top strip portion of a next adjacent stack to define a splice connection portion extending from the bottom strip portion of one stack to the top strip portion of the next adjacent stack, and
wherein when the stacks are compressed such that a length of each splice connection portion is longer than the height of the compressed stacks thus creating an excess length portion, a first excess length portion of each splice connecting portion is inserted into the open top of a respective one of the pockets and a second excess length portion of each splice connecting portion is inserted into the open bottom of a respective one of the pockets.
- 18. A method of forming a package comprising:
providing at least one stack of strip material by folding the strip repeatedly back and forth so that the stack contains a plurality of folded overlying strip portions of the strip, with each strip portion being folded relative to one next adjacent strip portion about a first fold line transverse to the strip and relative to a second next adjacent strip portion about a second fold line transverse to the strip and spaced from the first fold line; the strip portions forming a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the at least one stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the at least one stack; arranging the strip portions such that the first surface of each strip portion lies in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; arranging the strip portions with the first side edges thereof lying on top of and aligned with the first side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack and with the second side edges thereof lying on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions; arranging the strip portions with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and bottom surface of the at least one stack; arranging the at least one stack substantially upright and providing a splice tail portion of the strip extending from the bottom strip portion beyond an end of the at least one stack so as to be accessible for splicing; compressing the entire top surface and the entire bottom surface of the at least one stack with an external force in a direction at right angles to the top surface and the bottom surface of the at least one stack; and engaging the at least one stack by packaging to maintain the compression.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein engaging the at least one stack with packaging includes surrounding the package with a bag, withdrawing air from the bag and sealing the bag against ingress of air.
- 20. The method of claim 18 wherein compressing the stack includes applying a compression force to reduce the thickness of each strip portion of said at least one stack.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the strip is fibrous, and compressing the stack includes compressing each strip portion by expelling air from interstices between the fibers.
- 22. The method according to claim 18 wherein compressing the stacks includes providing two rigid header plates with each engaging a respective one of a top surface and a bottom surface of the package and applying pressure thereto for maintaining the compression.
- 23. The method according to claim 18 wherein the splice tail portion extends along the end of the stack, and the method includes folding the splice tail portion about at least one fold line generally transverse to its length to define two folded strip portions.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 including providing a slip sheet between the two folded strip portions.
- 25. The method according to claim 18 including providing a spacer sheet between the fold lines at an end of the stack and the splice tail portion.
- 26. The method to claim 18 further comprising:
arranging a plurality of the stacks side by side without intervening rigid container walls, wherein each stack has a respective splice tail portion extending beyond an end of the respective stack; positioning a spacer sheet between the fold lines at an end of the stacks and the splice tail portions; and providing a protection sheet defining at least one pocket for containing and supporting the splice tail portions.
- 27. The method according to claim 18 wherein compressing the stacks in a direction at right angles to the strip portions of the at least one stack forms a rigid free standing package structure without rigid container walls.
- 28. The method according to claim 18 including providing a protection sheet with at least one pocket to contain and support the splice tail portion.
- 29. The method according to claim 18 further comprising providing a plurality of the stacks arranged side by side without intervening rigid container walls and providing for each stack a respective splice tail portion extending beyond an end of the respective stack, and providing a protection sheet with at least one pocket to contain and support the splice tail portions.
- 30. The method according to claim 29 wherein the protection sheet is provided with a plurality of pockets each for receiving a respective one of the splice tail portions.
- 31. The method according to claim 29 wherein the protection sheet is a spacer sheet and the method includes positioning the spacer sheet between the fold lines at an end of the stack and the splice tail portions with at least one pocket carried on the spacer sheet for containing the splice tail portions.
- 32. The method according to claim 31 including connecting each splice tail portion by a splice to a top strip portion of a next adjacent stack to define a splice connection portion extending from the bottom strip portion of one stack to the top strip portion of the next adjacent stack and wherein the stacks are compressed such that a length of the splice connection portion is longer than the height of the compressed stacks thus forming an excess length portion, wherein the excess length portion of each splice connecting portions is inserted into the at least one pocket
- 33. The method according to claim 32 wherein the at least one pocket is formed as a sleeve mounted on an outer surface of the spacer sheet defining an open top and an open bottom.
- 34. The method according to claim 32 including connecting each splice tail portion by a splice to a top strip portion of a next adjacent stack to define a splice connection portion extending from the bottom strip portion of one stack to the top strip portion of the next adjacent stack, wherein the stacks are compressed such that a length of each splice connection portion is longer than the height of the compressed stacks to form an excess length portion, wherein a first excess length portion of each splice connecting portion is inserted into the open top of a respective one of the pockets and a second excess length portion of each splice connecting portion is inserted into the open bottom of a respective one of the pockets.
- 35. A package comprising:
a plurality of stacks of generally planar strip material including at least a stack at each end of the package, each stack including a first length of strip material having a first longitudinal axis, and at least a second length of strip material having a second longitudinal axis that is substantially parallel to the first longitudinal axis, wherein the strip material is continuous throughout each stack from strip end to strip end; and a plurality of splice portions of strip material that extend between adjacent stacks connecting a strip end of one stack to a strip end of an adjacent stack, thereby interconnecting the plurality of stacks to form a single package with one continuous strip having a free strip end left at each end of the package.
- 36. The package of claim 35, wherein the first length of strip material is connected to the second length of strip material at a generally V-shaped bend in the strip material, wherein the continuous strip of material is zig-zag shaped.
- 37. The package of claim 35, wherein the first strip length and the at least second strip length each have side edges that extend generally parallel to their respective longitudinal axis, wherein the side edges of the first length of strip material are aligned with the side edges of the at least second length of strip material in each stack.
- 38. The package of claim 35, wherein the plurality of stacks of strip material are disposed adjacent to each other with no intervening rigid support walls.
- 39. The package of claim 35, further comprising:
packaging material tightly encasing the plurality of stacks of strip material.
- 40. The package of claim 35, further comprising:
packaging material surrounding the plurality of stacks of strip material to hold the plurality of stacks in a compressed state.
- 41. A package comprising:
a plurality of discrete stacks of strip material including at least a stack at each end of the package, each stack including a first length of strip material having a first longitudinal axis, and at least a second length of strip material having a second longitudinal axis that is parallel to the first longitudinal axis, wherein the strip material is continuous throughout each stack from strip end to strip end, and the stacks are arranged directly adjacent to each other; and a packaging material tightly encasing the plurality of stacks to form a free standing package with the stacks supporting each other.
- 42. The package of claim 41, further comprising:
a plurality of splice portions of strip material that extend between adjacent stacks connecting a strip end of one stack to a strip end of an adjacent stack, thereby interconnecting the plurality of stacks to form one continuous strip.
- 43. The package of claim 41, wherein the packaging material surrounds the plurality of stacks of strip material to hold the plurality of stacks in a compressed state.
- 44. The package of claim 41, wherein the first strip length and the at least second strip length each have side edges that extend generally parallel to their respective longitudinal axis, wherein the side edges of the first length of strip material are aligned with the side edges of the at least second length of strip material in each stack.
- 45. The package of claim 41, wherein the first length of strip material is connected to the second length of strip material at a generally V-shaped bend in the strip material, wherein the continuous strip of material is zig-zag shaped.
- 46. The package of claim 41, wherein the plurality of stacks of strip material are disposed adjacent to each other with no intervening rigid support walls.
- 47. The package of claim 41, further comprising at least one trailing end portion of strip material having a third longitudinal axis extending from a strip end outwardly from the first length of strip material,
wherein the packaging material is disposed around the stack of strip material with at least a portion of the trailing end portion of strip material positioned with the third longitudinal axis extending generally perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal axes.
- 48. A package comprising:
a first length of strip material having a first longitudinal axis; at least a second length of strip material having a second longitudinal axis that is parallel to the first longitudinal axis, the first length of strip material and the at least second length of strip material forming a stack of strip material with the first and the at least second lengths of strip material overlapping, wherein the strip material is continuous throughout each stack from strip end to strip end; at least one trailing end portion of strip material having a third longitudinal axis and extending from a strip end outwardly from the first length of strip material; packaging material tightly encasing the stack of strip material with at least a portion of the trailing end portion of strip material positioned with the third longitudinal axis extending generally perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal axes.
- 49. The package of claim 48, wherein the stack is compressed and the packaging material holds the stack in a state of compression.
- 50. The package of claim 48, wherein the first strip length and the at least second strip length each have side edges that extend generally parallel to their respective longitudinal axis, wherein the side edges of the first length of strip material are aligned with the side edges of the at least second length of strip material in the stack.
- 51. The package of claim 48, wherein the first length of strip material is connected to the second length of strip material at a generally V-shaped bend in the strip material, wherein the continuous strip of material is zig-zag shaped.
- 52. The package of claim 48, further comprising a plurality of stacks of strip material disposed adjacent to each other.
- 53. The package of claim 48, wherein the plurality of stacks are disposed adjacent each other without intervening rigid support walls.
- 54. The package of claim 48, wherein the plurality of stacks support each other and form a free standing package.
- 55. The package of claim 48, further comprising:
a plurality of splice portions of strip material that extend between adjacent stacks connecting a strip end of one stack to a strip end of an adjacent stack, thereby interconnecting the plurality of stacks to form one continuous strip with a free strip end left at each end of the package.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of (1) application Ser. No. 08/939,444, filed Sep. 29th, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. Nos. 08/876,402, 08/878,826, and 08/889,737; (2) application Ser. No. 08/948,256, filed Oct. 9th, 1997, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/889,737, which is a continuation-in-part of 08/878,826; (3) application Ser. No. 09/064,744, filed Apr. 23rd, 1998; and (4) application Ser. No. 09/081,826, filed May 20th, 1998. The disclosure of each of the above applications is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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