Claims
- 1. In a method of packing an article in a container, the steps of: introducing a quantity of loose fill material into a pouch of flexible material, placing the pouch of material in a form which has a side wall with a contour similar to that of the container and an area about 50 percent larger than the container, allowing the loose fill material within the pouch to flow to the side wall and thereby form a cushion having a shape similar to the interior of the container with substantially planar upper and lower surfaces, reducing pressure within the pouch to create a pressure differential which compresses the cushion to a size on the order of 80 to 90 percent of the size the container, placing both the compressed cushion and the article in the container with the article adjacent to one of the substantially planar surfaces of the cushion, and eliminating the pressure differential so that the cushion reexpands and fills the container while molding itself around the article.
- 2. In a method of packing an article in a container, the steps of: introducing a quantity of loose fill material into flexible pouches to form cushions, molding the cushions externally of the container to a shape corresponding to the interior of the container and a size larger than the container, with generally planar surfaces on opposite sides of each of the cushions, compressing the cushions to a size smaller than the container, placing the compressed cushions and the article in the container with two of the substantially planar surfaces facing each other and the article between the two substantially planar surfaces, and allowing the cushions to reexpand to fill container and mold themselves around the article.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the uncompressed loose fill material has a volume on the order of 125 to 175 percent of the volume of the container.
- 4. The method of claim 2 including the step of closing the container while the cushions are reexpanding.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein the container is a carton having an opening on one side thereof, and wherein the cushions and article are placed in the carton by standing the carton in an upright position with the opening facing up, placing a first one of the cushions in a bottom portion of the carton, and placing a second one of the cushions on top of the first, with the article between the two cushions.
- 6. The method of claim 2 wherein the container is a carton having an opening on one side thereof, the cushions and article are placed in the carton by resting the carton on its side with the opening facing sideways and placing the cushions and the article in the carton with a first one of the cushions resting on a wall of carton adjacent to the opening, a second one of the cushions resting on the first, and the article positioned between the two cushions, and reexpanding the cushions while the carton is resting on its side.
- 7. The method of claim 2 wherein the cushions are molded to the shape of the container by placing the uncompressed cushions in a frame having a side wall with a contour similar to that of the container and a lateral dimension greater than the container, and allowing the loose fill material within the pouches to flow to the side wall so that the cushions have a shape similar to the interior of the container.
- 8. The method of claim 2 wherein the cushions are compressed by reducing the pressure within the cushions to create a pressure differential sufficient to compress the cushions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/101,499, filed Aug. 2, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,078.
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