Claims
- 1. A method of forming a package of a strip comprising:providing a strip having a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; forming a plurality of stacks of the strip; in each stack repeatedly folding the strip 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; arranging the strip portions of each stack to form a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack such that the first surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first side edges thereof lying directly 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 directly on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and a bottom surface of the stack, with the strip of each stack continuous through the stack between a bottom strip portion and a top strip portion; and arranging the plurality of stacks side by side with the side edges of the strip portions of each stack adjacent the side edges of a next adjacent stack; wherein the step of folding the strip in the stacks includes: simultaneously supplying the strips side by side; feeding the side by side strips through a guide slot in a carriage moveable parallel to the bottom surface of the stacks and moving the slot back and forth between the ends of the stacks so as to form the stacks on top of the carriage; and providing guide surfaces engaging side edges of two outermost stacks of the package to maintain the stacks parallel and side by side; wherein the material is carried from a supply to the slot through a guide chute which has one end which is pivotal at the supply and a second end which reciprocates with the guide slot and which has a length between the ends which changes in response to reciprocation of the slot.
- 2. A method of forming a package of a strip comprising:providing a strip having a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; forming a plurality of stacks of the strip; in each stack repeatedly folding the strip 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; arranging the strip portions of each stack to form a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack such that the first surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first side edges thereof lying directly 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 directly on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and a bottom surface of the stack, with the strip of each stack continuous through the stack between a bottom strip portion and a top strip portion; arranging the plurality of stacks side by side with the side edges of the strip portions of each stack adjacent the side edges of a next adjacent stack; wherein the step of folding the strip in the stacks includes: simultaneously supplying the strips side by side; feeding the side by side strips through a guide slot in a carriage moveable parallel to the bottom surface of the stacks and moving the slot back and forth between the ends of the stacks so as to form the stacks on top of the carriage; providing a bag for receiving the side by side stacks, the bag having an open mouth and side walls; and supporting the bag with the open mouth facing the carriage such that as the stacks are formed the stacks are forced into the open mouth to engage and be surrounded by the side walls of the bag to be received within the bag.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 including, after the stacks are formed and partly contained within the bag, compressing the stacks in a direction to reduce the height thereof to a position in which the stacks are wholly contained within the bag.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the bag has a length which is equal to the compressed height of the stacks.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 including providing a bottom sheet underlying the bottom surface of the stacks and including providing the bag with a closed upper end and an open bottom edge of the bag which is attached to the sheet to form a closed enclosure for the package.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 including evacuating the enclosure.
- 7. A method of forming a package of a compressible fibrous strip comprising:providing a compressible fibrous strip having a first side edge a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; forming a plurality of stacks of the strip; in each stack repeatedly folding the strip 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; arranging the strip portions of each stack to form a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack such that the first surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first side edges thereof lying directly 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 directly on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and a bottom surface of the stack, with the strip of each stack continuous through the stack between a bottom strip portion and a top strip portion; arranging the plurality of stacks side by side with the side edges of the strip portions of each stack adjacent the side edges of a next adjacent stack; compressing the stacks in a direction at right angles to the top and bottom surfaces so as to reduce the height of the stacks from a rest height to a compressed height; and containing the compressed stacks in an enclosure so as to maintain the compression thereon, the enclosure comprising a bag having side walls with a length thereof substantially equal to the compressed height.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein the enclosure comprises a bottom sheet underlying the bottom surface of the stacks and including providing the bag with a closed upper end and an open bottom edge of the bag which is attached to the sheet.
- 9. A method of forming a package of a strip comprising:providing a strip having a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; forming a plurality of stacks of the strip; in each stack repeatedly folding the strip 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; arranging the strip portions of each stack to form a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the stack and a plurality of second fold lines at an opposed end of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack such that the first surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first side edges thereof lying directly 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 directly on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack; arranging the strip portions of each stack with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and a bottom surface of the stack, with the strip of each stack continuous through the stack between a bottom strip portion and a top strip portion; arranging the plurality of stacks side by side with the side edges of the strip portions of each stack adjacent the side edges of a next adjacent stack; wherein the step of folding the strip in the stacks includes: simultaneously supplying the strips side by side; feeding the side by side strips through a guide slot in a carriage moveable parallel to the bottom surface of the stacks and moving the slot back and forth between the ends of the stacks so as to build the stacks on top of the carriage; at a predetermined location during building of the stacks, feeding with the strips into the stacks a flexible slip sheet so to be folded with the strips at the predetermined location; and when the stacks are built up to a required height above said location, pushing those portions of the stacks above said location toward one end of the stacks such that the portions above said location are separated from portions below said location by slipping of the strips across the slip sheet.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 wherein each end of the slip sheet is located at either end of the stack.
- 11. The method according to claim 9 wherein the slip sheet is folded at one end of the stack about a fold line transverse to the slip sheet to provide two overlying slip sheet portions.
- 12. A package comprising:a compressible fibrous strip having a first side edge, a second side edge, a first surface and a second surface; a plurality of stacks of the strip; in each stack the strip being folded 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 of each stack being arranged to form a plurality of first fold lines at one end of the stack and a plurality of second told lines at an opposed end of the stack; the strip portions of each stack being arranged such that the first surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the first surface of one next adjacent strip portion and such that the second surface of each strip portion lies directly in contact with the second surface of the other next adjacent strip portion; the strip portions of each stack being arranged with the first side edges thereof lying directly 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 directly on top of and aligned with the second side edges of others of the strip portions of the stack; the strip portions of each stack being arranged with the first and second surfaces thereof generally parallel to a top surface and a bottom surface of the stack, with the strip of each stack continuous through the stack between a bottom strip portion and a top strip portion; the plurality of stacks being arranged side by side with the side edges of the strip portions of each stack adjacent the side edges of a next adjacent stack; the stacks being compressed in a direction at right angles to the surfaces of the strip portions such that the height of the stacks is reduced from a rest height to a compressed height; the package being wrapped and maintained compressed by a packaging enclosure including a bag having a side wall substantially equal in height to the compressed height and therefore less than the rest height.
- 13. The package according to claim 12 wherein each of the stacks includes a splice tail portion extending from the bottom strip portion and extending beyond an end of the stack so as to accessible for splicing, all of the splice tail portions being arranged at the same end of the stacks, the splice tail portions being engaged into an envelope lying flat against said end of the stacks and contained within the bag.
- 14. The package according to claim 12 wherein the enclosure comprises a bottom sheet underlying the bottom surface of the stacks and wherein the bag includes a closed upper end and an open bottom edge of the bag which is attached to the sheet.
- 15. The package according to claim 14 wherein the bottom sheet includes side edges thereof which are turned upwardly and heat sealed to bottom edge portions of the bag.
- 16. The package according to claim 15 wherein the bag and the sheet each comprise a laminate defined by a first layer of an air impervious plastics material and a second layer of a heat sealable plastics material.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to a method for forming a strip of material and to a product formed from the strip.
This application is related to applications on this subject matter as follows:
Ser. No. 08/876,402 filed Jun. 16, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,921,064 issued Jul. 13, 1999;
Ser. No. 08/878,826 filed Jun. 19, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,035,608 issued Mar. 14, 2000;
Ser. No. 08/906,291 filed Aug. 5, 1997, now abandoned;
Ser. No. 08/939,815 filed Sep. 29, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,956,926 issued Sep. 28, 1999;
Ser. No. 08/939,444 filed Sep. 29, 1997, now abandoned;
Ser. No. 08/939,881 filed Sep. 29, 1997, now abandoned;
Ser. No. 08/948,258 filed Oct. 9, 1997, now abandoned;
Ser. No. 08/889,737 filed Jul. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,051 issued Jul. 27, 1999; and
Ser. No. 09/081,826 filed May 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,987,851 issued Nov. 23, 1999.
The disclosure of all of the above applications is incorporated herein by reference and is also published on Dec. 30, 1998 in International application No. PCT/CA98/00592 publication No. 98/58864.
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