Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a object for shipping by wrapping and cushioning said object in an expanded sheet material, said expanded sheet material in expanded form being at least one sheet of extendible sheet material said at least one sheet of extendible sheet material being flexible, non-woven fibrous material, having a plurality of spaced parallel rows of individual slits in a slit pattern extending transversely from one end of the fibrous sheet material to the opposing end of said at least one sheet, each of said rows having interval spaces between consecutive slits, said slits in each row being positioned adjacent the interval space between consecutive slits in the adjacent parallel row of slits, comprising the steps of:
- a) expanding a length of at least one sheet of an extendible sheet material by extending the opposing ends of said at least one sheet, to form at least one expanded sheet having an array of openings,
- said flexible, non-woven fibrous sheet material and said slit pattern, in combination producing an extendible sheet characterized by
- i) forming upon expansion, an array of hexagonal openings, said openings being bound by land areas and leg areas, and being generally similar in shape and size, in a consistent, uniformly repeating pattern, and
- ii) said land areas being rotatable to an angle of at least about 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees from its unexpanded position,
- b) wrapping said at least one expanded sheet around an object, and
- c) placing the wrapped object in a package.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said flexible material is paper, said sheet being expanded to a thickness at least about ten times the unexpanded thickness of said at least one sheet prior to wrapping said object with said paper.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet is wrapped around said object such that land areas of successive layers of sheet material interlock, thereby deterring the unwrapping of sheet material wrapped around said object.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet comprises a plurality of layers of interlocked expanded sheets of paper.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet prior to expansion is in a continuous, unexpanded roll, and further comprising the steps of, cutting a leading portion of said at least one sheet to form a substantially rectangular section, expanding said rectangular section to form an expanded wrapping material, said at least one sheet being wrapped around said object such that land areas of successive layers of sheet material interlock, thereby deterring the unwrapping of sheet material wrapped around said object.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet is a plurality of layers of sheets of paper and prior to expansion is in a continuous unexpanded roll.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet is paper in a continuous roll and wherein said parallel rows of slits are transverse to the machine direction of said continuous roll, whereby said sheet is expanded in the direction in which it is unrolled from said continuous roll.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet is paper in a continuous roll and the grain of the paper is parallel to the machine direction of said continuous roll.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, wherein said at least one sheet is paper and has a resistance to tear at each slit characterized by a tensile strength perpendicular to each slit on the order of at least about 40 pounds.
- 10. A article wrapped in a protective cushioning packaging material comprising the combination of;
- an expanded cushioning material and an article,
- said material comprising,
- at least one sheet of flexible, non-woven fibrous sheet material,
- said at least one sheet having a plurality of slits in a pattern of spaced parallel rows of individual slits extending transversely from one end of the fibrous sheet material to the opposing end of said at least one sheet, each of said rows having interval spaces between consecutive slits;
- said slits in each row being positioned adjacent the interval space between consecutive slits in the adjacent parallel row of slits;
- said flexible, non-woven fibrous sheet material and said slit pattern, in combination being characterized by forming upon expansion in the direction transverse to said parallel rows of slit,
- an array of hexagonal openings, said openings being bound by land areas and leg areas,
- said openings being generally similar in shape and size, in a consistent, uniformly repeating opening pattern,
- said slit pattern producing upon expansion, a maximum rotation of said land areas of less than than 90 degrees from its unexpanded position,
- said land areas being rotated an angle of at least about 45 degrees
- said flexible sheet material being extended and wrapped around said article, whereby said article is wrapped completely in a protective cushioning packaging material.
- 11. The article according to claim 10, wherein said flexible sheet material is wrapped around said article such that land areas of successive layers interlock.
- 12. The article according to claim 10, wherein said flexible sheet material is wrapped around said article and overlaps itself to produce successive layers that interlock.
- 13. A article wrapped in a protective cushioning packaging material comprising the combination of;
- an expanded cushioning material and an article, said material comprising,
- at least one sheet of flexible, non-woven fibrous sheet material,
- said at least one sheet having a plurality of slits in a pattern of spaced parallel rows of individual slits extending transversely from one end of the fibrous sheet material to the opposing end of said at least one sheet, each of said rows having interval spaces between consecutive slits;
- said slits in each row being positioned adjacent the interval space between consecutive slits in the adjacent parallel row of slits;
- said flexible, non-woven fibrous sheet material and said slit pattern, in combination being characterized by forming upon expansion to at least about 130.degree. of its unexpanded length in the direction transverse to said parallel rows of slit, an array of hexagonal openings, said openings being bound by land areas and leg areas,
- said openings being generally similar in shape and size, in a consistent, uniformly repeating pattern,
- said land areas being rotated an angle of at least about 45 degrees and less than 90 degrees from its unexpanded position,
- said flexible sheet material being extended and wrapped around said article and overlapping itself, whereby said article is wrapped in a protective cushioning packaging material.
- 14. The article according to claim 13, wherein said flexible sheet material is wrapped around said article such that land areas of successive layers interlock.
- 15. The article according to claim 13, wherein said fibrous sheet material is recycled paper having an average fiber length which is substantially less than that of unrecycled paper and which has a substantially lower grain orientation than that of unrecycled paper, whereby said paper has a lower orientation memory and has a lower tendency to return to the unexpanded configuration that that of unrecycled paper.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of applications 07/962,944, filed Oct. 19, 1992, abandoned and Ser. No. 07/936,608, filed Aug. 27, 1992 abandoned which are continuations-in-part of Ser. No. 07/851,911, abandoned filed Mar. 16, 1992, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference, as though recited in full.
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