Claims
- 1. A packing product comprising:
at least one face sheet; and at least one crumpled sheet pad attached to the face sheet.
- 2. A packing product as set forth in claim 1, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is randomly crumpled.
- 3. A packing product as set forth in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad has a crumpled surface attached to the at least one face sheet.
- 4. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the crumpled sheet pad includes at least one ply of a continuous sheet material folded on itself and crumpled.
- 5. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is made of paper.
- 6. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad has a natural resilience.
- 7. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet includes a panel made of paper.
- 8. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is attached to the at least one face sheet by bonding.
- 9. A packing product as set forth in claim 8, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is bonded to the at least one face sheet by an adhesive.
- 10. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is attached to the at least one face sheet by stapling.
- 11. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad in transverse cross section has a width greater than its height, and the at least one crumpled sheet pad has the width thereof disposed parallel to the at least one face sheet.
- 12. A packing product as set forth in any one of claims 1 through 10, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad in transverse cross section has a width greater than its height, and the at least one crumpled sheet pad has the width thereof disposed perpendicular to the at least one face sheet.
- 13. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad comprises a plurality of crumpled sheet pads.
- 14. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet includes first and second face sheets and the at least one crumpled sheet pad is disposed therebetween and attached to the first and second face sheets.
- 15. A packing product as set forth in claim 14, wherein the first and second face sheets are substantially parallel to each other.
- 16. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet and at least one crumpled sheet pad form a base wall portion, and wherein the crumpled sheet pad extends beyond the at least one face sheet to form at least one hinge portion and at least one flap wall portion connected to the hinge portion, the hinge portion enabling the at least one flap wall portion to be folded over and into overlapping relation with the base wall portion.
- 17. A packing product as set forth in claim 16, wherein the at least one face sheet comprises at least one upper face sheet and a lower face sheet and the at least one crumpled sheet pad is sandwiched therebetween, the lower face sheet corresponding in length to the at least one crumpled sheet pad and including a fold line to enable the lower face sheet to bend along the hinge portion of the at least one crumpled sheet pad.
- 18. A packing product as set forth in claim 17, wherein the at least one upper face sheet comprises two upper face sheets spaced apart by a gap, a portion of the at least one crumpled sheet spans the gap to form the hinge portion, and when the flap wall portion is folded over and into overlapping relation with the base wall portion the two upper face sheets are in abutting relation.
- 19. A packing product as set forth in claim 18, wherein the upper face sheets include one or more openings sized to receive one or more articles therein.
- 20. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet includes an outer face sheet and a plurality of inner face sheets; and
wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad includes a plurality of crumpled sheet pads sandwiched between and attached to the outer face sheet and the respective plurality of inner face sheets.
- 21. A packing product as set forth in claim 20, wherein the outer face sheet forms a plurality of outer face sheet walls to which the respective plurality of crumpled sheet pads are attached.
- 22. A packing product as set forth in claim 20, wherein the plurality of crumpled sheet pads are spaced apart from each other.
- 23. A packing product as set forth in claim 20, wherein the plurality of inner face sheets are spaced apart from each other.
- 24. A packing product as set forth in claim 20, wherein the size of at least one inner face sheet is different than the size of other inner face sheets.
- 25. A packing product as set forth in claim 20, wherein the outer face sheet is folded along fold lines to form a wrap around packing product having a plurality of outer face sheet walls to which the respective plurality of crumpled sheet pads are attached.
- 26. A packing product as set forth in claim 25, wherein the wrap around packing product is placed in a container to maintain the plurality of outer face sheet walls in their folded states.
- 27. A packing product as set forth in any one of claims 20 through 26, wherein at least one of the pads provides a cushion characteristic different from that of another of said pads.
- 28. A packing product as set forth in any one of claims 20 through 27, wherein opposing edges of the plurality of outer face sheet walls are connected together by one or more tabs to maintain the plurality of outer face sheet walls in their folded states.
- 29. A packing product as set forth in any one of claims 1 through 10, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is coiled.
- 30. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet includes a base wall portion and at least one flap wall portion extending from a respective side of the base wall portion and a weakened area defining a fold line between said flap wall portion and said base wall portion.
- 31. A packing product as set forth in claim 30, wherein the base wall portion and at least one flap wall portion are folded to define an inside and outside of the packing product, the at least one crumpled sheet pad facing the inside.
- 32. A packing product as set forth in claim 30, wherein the base wall portion and at least one flap wall portion are folded to define an inside and outside of the packing product, the at least one crumpled sheet pad facing the outside.
- 33. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet includes an opening for receiving an article therein.
- 34. A packing product as set forth in claim 33, wherein the opening has a pattern corresponding to a shape of the article.
- 35. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is folded upon itself.
- 36. A packing product as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is folded upon itself in an accordion like manner.
- 37. A method of packaging an article, comprising the step of using the packing product of any one of claims 1 through 36 to cushion the article.
- 38. A method as set forth in claim 37, wherein the step of using the packing product includes placing the article and packing product into a container.
- 39. A method as set forth in claim 37 or claim 38, wherein the step of using the packing product includes using the packing product to surround the article.
- 40. A method of making the packing product of any one of claims 1 through 36 comprising the step of attaching at least one crumpled sheet pad to at least one face sheet.
- 41. A method as set forth in claim 40, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is randomly crumpled.
- 42. A method as set forth in claim 40 or claim 41, wherein the attaching step includes attaching a crumpled surface of the at least one crumpled sheet pad to the at least one face sheet.
- 43. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 42, further comprising folding on itself and crumpling at least one ply of a continuous sheet material to form the least one crumpled sheet pad.
- 44. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 43, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad is made of paper having a natural resilience.
- 45. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 44, comprising the steps of supplying a multi-ply stock material and forming the crumpled sheet pad from the multi-ply stack material.
- 46. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 45, wherein the at least one face sheet includes a panel made of paper.
- 47. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 46, wherein the step of attaching includes bonding the at least one crumpled sheet pad to the at least one face sheet.
- 48. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 47, wherein the step of attaching includes adhesively bonding the at least one crumpled sheet pad to the at least one face sheet.
- 49. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 48, wherein the step of attaching includes stapling the at least one crumpled sheet pad to the at least one face sheet.
- 50. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 49, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad in transverse cross section has a width greater than its height, and
the attaching step includes orienting the width of the at least one crumpled sheet pad parallel to the at least one face sheet.
- 51. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 49, wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad in transverse cross section has a width greater than its height, and
the attaching step includes orienting the width of the at least one crumpled sheet pad perpendicular to the at least one face sheet.
- 52. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 51, wherein the at least one face sheet includes first and second face sheets, and
the attaching step includes disposing the at least one crumpled sheet pad between the first and second face sheets and attaching the at least one crumpled sheet pad to the first and second face sheets.
- 53. A method as set forth in claim 52, further including aligning the first and second face sheets substantially parallel to each other.
- 54. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 53, wherein the at least one face sheet and at least one crumpled sheet pad form a base wall portion, and wherein the crumpled sheet pad extends beyond the at least one face sheet to form at least one hinge portion and at least one flap wall portion connected to the hinge portion, and
further comprising folding the flap wall portion over and into overlapping relation with the base wall portion.
- 55. A method as set forth in claim 54, wherein the at least one face sheet comprises at least one upper face sheet and a lower face sheet, and
further including sandwiching the at least one crumpled sheet pad between the at least one upper face sheet and at least one lower face sheet, wherein the lower face sheet corresponds in length to the at least one crumpled sheet pad and includes a fold line to enable the lower face sheet to bend along the hinge portion, and further including bending the lower face sheet along the hinge portion of the at least one crumpled sheet pad.
- 56. A method as set forth in claim 55, wherein the at least one upper face sheet comprises two upper face sheets spaced apart by a gap, a portion of the at least one crumpled sheet spans the gap to form the hinge portion, and wherein
the flap wall portion folding step includes folding the flap wall portion over and into overlapping relation with the base wall portion so that the two upper face sheets are in abutting relation.
- 57. A method as set forth in claim 56, wherein the upper face sheets include one or more openings sized to receive one or more articles therein.
- 58. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 57, wherein the at least one face sheet includes an outer face sheet and a plurality of inner face sheets; and wherein the at least one crumpled sheet pad includes a plurality of crumpled sheet pads, and
further comprising sandwiching the plurality of crumpled sheet pads between the outer face sheet and the respective plurality of inner face sheets.
- 59. A method as set forth in claim 58, wherein the outer face sheet forms a plurality of outer face sheet walls, and
the attaching step includes attaching the plurality of crumpled sheet pads to the respective plurality of outer face sheet walls.
- 60. A method as set forth in claim 58 or claim 59, further including spacing the plurality of crumpled sheet pads apart from each other.
- 61. A method as set forth in any one of claims 58 through 60, further including spacing the plurality of inner face sheets apart from each other.
- 62. A method as set forth in any one of claims 58 through 61, wherein the size and the shape of at least one inner face sheet is different than the size and the shape of other inner face sheets.
- 63. A method as set forth in any one of claims 58 through 62, further comprising folding the outer face sheet along fold lines to form a wrap around packing product having a plurality of outer face sheet walls, and
the attaching step includes attaching the plurality of crumpled sheet pads to the respective plurality of outer face sheet walls.
- 64. A method as set forth in claim 63, further including connecting together opposing edges of the plurality of outer face sheet walls by one or more tabs to maintain the plurality of outer face sheet walls in their folded states.
- 65. A method as set forth in claim 63 or claim 64, further including placing the wrap around packing product into a container to maintain the plurality of outer face sheet walls in their folded states.
- 66. A method as set forth in any one of claims 58 through 65, wherein at least one of the crumpled sheet pads provides a cushion characteristic different from that of another of the crumpled sheet pads.
- 67. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 66, further including winding the at least one crumpled sheet pad into a coiled crumpled sheet pad.
- 68. A method as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the at least one face sheet includes a base wall portion and at least one flap wall portion extending from a respective side of the base wall portion and a weakened area defining a fold line between said flap wall portion and said base wall portion.
- 69. A method as set forth in claim 68, further including folding the base wall portion and at least one flap wall portion to define an inside and outside of the packing product and so that the at least one crumpled sheet pad faces the inside.
- 70. A method as set forth in claim 68 or claim 69, further including folding the base wall portion and at least one flap wall portion to define an inside and outside of the packing product and so that the at least one crumpled sheet pad faces the outside.
- 71. A method as set forth in any one of claims 40 through 70, further comprising providing the face sheet with an opening having a pattern corresponding to a shape of the article.
- 72. A method as set forth in claim 71, wherein the step of providing the face sheet with the opening includes cutting an opening into the face sheet.
- 73. A method of packaging an article, comprising the steps of:
positioning at least one crumpled sheet pad in a container; positioning a face sheet in the container adjacent to the crumpled sheet pad or pads; and positioning the article adjacent to the face sheet.
- 74. A method as set forth in claim 73, further comprising attaching the crumpled sheet pad or pads to the face sheet.
- 75. A method as set forth in claim 73 or claim 74, further comprising providing the face sheet with an opening having a pattern corresponding to a shape of the article.
- 76. A package comprising:
a container; one or more crumpled sheet pads positioned in the container adjacent to one or more walls of the container; one or more face sheets positioned in the container adjacent to the crumpled sheet pad or pads, the one or more face sheets being attached to the respective one or more crumpled sheet pads; and an article positioned in the container in at least partial abutting relation to the one or more face sheets.
- 77. A method of packaging an article, comprising the steps of:
providing a face sheet having a multi-sided base and respective flaps extending from the sides of the base; positioning the crumpled sheet pad adjacent to an inside surface of the base and an opposing two of the flaps; positioning the article on the crumpled sheet pad; inwardly folding the opposing two flaps and the crumpled sheet pad toward the article so as to envelop the article by the crumpled sheet pad; inwardly folding the other flaps toward the article; and securing the flaps in their folded states.
- 78. A method as set forth in claim 77, further comprising attaching the crumpled sheet pad to the inside surface of the base and the opposing two of the flaps.
- 79. A method as set forth in claim 77 or claim 78, wherein the two flaps folding step includes folding opposing ends of the two flaps into abutting relation.
- 80. A method as set forth in any of claims 77 through 79, wherein the other flaps folding step includes folding ends of the other flaps to overlie the opposing ends of the two flaps.
- 81. A method as set forth in any of claims 77 through 80, wherein the two flaps folding step includes folding opposing ends of the two flaps to form opposing side walls and wherein the other flaps folding step includes folding ends of the other flaps to form other side walls at an angle relative to the opposing side walls formed by the two flaps.
- 82. A method as set forth in claim 81, wherein the two flaps folding step includes folding opposing ends of the two flaps to form a top panel at an angle relative to the opposing side walls and other side walls formed by the two flaps and other flaps.
- 83. A method of packaging an article, comprising the steps of:
positioning a crumpled sheet pad in juxtaposition with a face sheet; positioning an article on the crumpled sheet pad; inwardly folding opposing ends of the face sheet and crumpled sheet pad toward the article so as to envelop the article by the crumpled sheet pad; and securing opposing edges of the face sheet together to maintain the face sheet and crumpled sheet pad in their folded states.
- 84. A method as set forth in claim 83, further comprising attaching the crumpled sheet pad to the face sheet.
- 85. A method as set forth in claim 83 or claim 84, wherein the folding step includes folding the opposing ends of the face sheet along a fold line located midway between the opposing ends.
- 86. A method as set forth in any of claims 83 through 85, further comprising bending opposing edges of the face sheet towards one another.
- 87. A method as set forth in any of claims 83 through 86, wherein the perimeter of the crumpled sheet pad is within the perimeter of the face sheet.
- 88. A method of packaging an article comprising:
attaching a plurality of crumpled sheet pads to respective plurality of outer face sheet walls; attaching a plurality of inner face sheets to the respective plurality of crumpled sheet pads; positioning the article on at least one of the inner face sheets; folding the plurality of outer face sheet walls inwardly towards the article so that the inner face sheets align with the respective sides of the article; and securing the plurality of outer face sheet walls to maintain the outer face sheet walls in their folded states.
- 89. A method as set forth in claim 88, wherein the securing step includes connecting together opposing edges of the plurality of outer face sheet walls by one or more tabs.
- 90. A method as set forth in claim 88 or claim 89, wherein the folding step forms a wrap around packing product and the securing step comprises placing the wrap around packing product into a container.
- 91. A pad producing apparatus, comprising:
a dunnage supply machine for supplying a strip of dunnage; a folding device for forming a fold line in and transverse to the strip of dunnage; and, a capture chute for guiding and accumulating the folded strip of dunnage so that a first layer downstream of the fold line overlaps in parallel relation a second layer upstream of the fold line, thereby forming an accordion-like pad.
- 92. A pad producing apparatus, wherein the dunnage supply machine includes a cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet stock material into the strip of dunnage.
- 93. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 91, further including a controller for synchronizing operation of the dunnage supply machine, the folding device, and the capture chute.
- 94. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 91, wherein the folding device includes opposed squeeze members on opposite sides of the path of travel of the strip of dunnage.
- 95. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 94, wherein the folding device includes a swivelling chute and the opposed squeeze members are disposed, respectively, on opposite walls of the swivelling chute.
- 96. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 94, wherein the squeeze members are relatively moveable towards one another to create the fold line in the strip of dunnage.
- 97. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 95, wherein the swivelling chute is moveable about a pivot axis to direct the strip of dunnage in a desired location in the capture chute to effect the guiding and accumulating of the folded strip of dunnage.
- 98. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 91, wherein the capture chute includes a first pair of opposed walls spaced apart to accommodate a width dimension of the strip of dunnage.
- 99. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 98, wherein the opposed walls are moveable relative to one another to increase or decrease the spacing therebetween to facilitate accommodation of different width pads.
- 100. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 91, wherein the capture chute includes a second pair of opposed walls spaced apart to accommodate a length dimension of the first and second layers of the strip of dunnage.
- 101. A pad producing apparatus as set forth in claim 100, wherein the opposed walls are moveable relative to one another to increase or decrease the spacing therebetween to facilitate accommodation of different length pads.
- 102. A method of producing an accordion-like pad, comprising:
using a dunnage supply machine for supplying a strip of dunnage; using a folding device for forming a fold line in and transverse to the strip of dunnage; and, using a capture chute for guiding and accumulating the folded strip of dunnage such that a first layer downstream of the fold line overlaps in parallel relation a second layer upstream of the fold line, thereby forming an accordion-like pad.
- 103. A method as set forth in claim 102, the step of using the dunnage supply machine includes using a cushioning conversion machine for converting sheet stock material into the strip of dunnage.
- 104. A method as set forth in claim 102 or claim 103, further including the step of using a controller for synchronizing operation of the dunnage supply machine, the folding device, and the capture chute.
- 105. A method as set forth in any of claims 102 through 104, wherein the folding device includes opposed squeeze members on opposite sides of a path of travel of the strip of dunnage, and the step of using the folding device includes moving the squeeze members relatively towards one another to create the fold line in the strip of dunnage.
- 106. A method as set forth in any of claims 102 through 105, wherein the folding device includes a swivelling chute, and the step of using the folding device includes moving the swivelling chute about a pivot axis to direct the strip of dunnage in a desired location in the capture chute to effect the guiding and accumulating of the folded strip of dunnage.
- 107. A method as set forth in any of claims 102 through 106, wherein the capture chute includes a first pair of opposed walls spaced apart to accommodate a width dimension of the strip of dunnage, and the step of using the capture chute includes guiding the strip of dunnage between the opposed walls.
- 108. A method as set forth in claim 107, wherein the step of using the capture chute includes moving the opposed walls relative to one another to increase or decrease the spacing therebetween to facilitate accommodation of different width pads.
- 109. A method as set forth in any of claims 102 through 108, wherein the capture chute includes a second pair of opposed walls spaced apart to accommodate a length dimension of the first and second layers of the strip of dunnage, and the step of using the capture chute includes guiding the strip of dunnage between the opposed walls.
- 110. A method as set forth in claim 109, wherein the step of using the capture chute includes moving the opposed walls relative to one another to increase or decrease the spacing therebetween to facilitate accommodation of different length pads.
- 111. A method as set forth in any of claims 102 through 110, wherein the step of using the capture device includes using the capture device to resist movement of the first layer downstream of the fold line as the dunnage supply machine pushes the upstream layer towards the downstream layer, whereby the pushing by the dunnage supply machine bends the upstream layer relative to the downstream layer about the fold line which, in turn, urges together the upstream and downstream layers.
- 112. A method as set forth in any of claims 102 through 111, further including successively repeating the steps of using the folding device to fold the strip of dunnage and using the capture device to accumulate layers of the folded strip of dunnage until a desired amount of layers forming the accordion-like pad are obtained.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US01/16738 filed May 24, 2001 and published in English, which claims the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of earlier filed U.S. provisional application, Serial No. 60/206,684, both of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60206684 |
May 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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PCT/US01/16738 |
May 2001 |
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10303660 |
Nov 2002 |
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