Claims
- 1. A system for packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, comprising:
- a dispenser having an outlet through which loose fill packing material is discharged;
- a plurality of fingers extending axially from the outlet;
- a cylindrical core removably mounted on the fingers, with the fingers extending lengthwise inside of the core;
- hooks toward outer ends of the fingers retaining the core on the fingers;
- an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing gathered axially about the core such that successive sections of the tubing can be drawn from the core and into communication with the outlet for receiving the loose fill material discharged through the outlet;
- a removable ring projecting laterally from the core near the hooks in interior engagement with the tubing for retaining the tubing on the core while permitting the successive sections to be withdrawn; and
- means for closing end portions of the successive sections to form bags containing the loose fill material.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the ring fits loosely about the core and rests upon the hooks.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the fingers comprise elongated strips of resilient material, and end portions of the strips are bent to form the hooks.
- 4. The system of claim 1 including means engageable with the core for preventing movement of the core away from the hooks.
- 5. A system for packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, comprising:
- a dispenser having an outlet through which loose fill packing material is discharged;
- a plurality of fingers depending axially from the outlet;
- a cylindrical core removably mounted on the fingers, with the fingers extending lengthwise inside of the core;
- hooks toward the lower ends of the fingers retaining the core on the fingers;
- an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing gathered axially about the core such that successive sections of the tubing can be drawn from the core and into communication with the outlet for receiving the loose fill material discharged through the outlet;
- means for closing end portions of the successive sections to form bags containing the loose fill material; and
- means engageable with an upper portion of the core for limiting upward movement of the core to prevent the core from being dislodged from the hooks.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the means for limiting upward movement of the core comprises a latch which is pivotally mounted to the dispenser for movement to a retracted position in which the core can move far enough to clear the hooks as the core is mounted on and/or removed from the fingers.
- 7. The system of claim 5 including a removable ring which projects laterally from the core near the hooks and engages an inner surface of the tubing to retain the tubing on the core while permitting the successive sections of tubing to be withdrawn.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the ring fits loosely about the core and rests upon the hooks.
- 9. A system for packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, comprising:
- a dispenser having an outlet through which loose fill packing material is discharged;
- a plurality of fingers extending axially from the outlet;
- a cylindrical core removably mounted on the fingers, with the fingers extending lengthwise inside of the core;
- hooks toward outer ends of the fingers for retaining the core on the fingers;
- a latch pivotally mounted on the dispenser for movement between engaging and retracted positions relative to the core to limit movement of the core on the fingers and thereby prevent the core from being accidentally dislodged from the hooks once it has been mounted on the fingers;
- an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing gathered axially about the core such that successive sections of the tubing can be drawn from the core and into communication with the outlet for receiving the loose fill material discharged through the outlet;
- a removable ring projecting laterally from the core near the hooks in interior engagement with the tubing for retaining the tubing on the core while permitting the successive sections to be withdrawn; and
- means for closing end portions of the successive sections to form bags containing the loose fill material.
- 10. In a method of packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, the steps of:
- gathering an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing onto a cylindrical core;
- placing a ring over one end of the core so that the ring is positioned between the tubing and the one end;
- mounting the core on resilient fingers which extend axially from an outlet of a dispenser and have hooks toward their outer ends by passing the core over the fingers and engaging the hooks with the one end of the core to retain the core on the hooks of the fingers;
- positioning the ring adjacent to the hooks;
- drawing successive sections of the tubing from the core over the ring and into communication with the dispenser, with the ring engaging an inner surface of the tubing and retaining the remainder of the tubing on the core;
- discharging loose fill material from the dispenser into the sections of tubing in communication therewith; and
- closing end portions of the sections to form bags which contain the loose fill material.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the core is passed over the fingers until the one end has moved past the hooks, and the hooks are engaged by extending them laterally beyond the core and then moving the core back along the fingers into the hooks.
- 12. The method of claim 11 including the step of setting a latch for engagement with a second end of the core to limit movement of the core on the fingers after the hooks have been engaged.
- 13. In a method of packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, the steps of:
- gathering an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing onto a cylindrical core;
- mounting the core on resilient fingers which extend axially from a dispenser and have hooks toward the outer ends thereof by passing the core over the fingers until the core clears the hooks, extending the hooks laterally beyond the core, and moving the core back along the fingers until one end of the core is engaged by the hooks to retain the core on the fingers;
- locking the core in position on the fingers so that it cannot be dislodged from the hooks;
- drawing successive sections of the tubing from the core into communication with the dispenser;
- discharging loose fill material from the dispenser into the sections of tubing in communication therewith; and
- closing end portions of the sections to form bags which contain the loose fill material.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the core is locked on the fingers by positioning a stop for abutting engagement with a second end of the core to limit movement of the core away from the hooks.
- 15. In a method of packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, the steps of:
- gathering an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing onto a cylindrical core;
- placing a ring over one end of the core so that the ring is positioned between the tubing and the one end;
- mounting the core on resilient fingers which extend axially from a dispenser and have hooks toward the outer ends thereof by passing the core over the fingers until the core clears the hooks, extending the hooks laterally beyond the core, and moving the core back along the fingers so that the one end of the core is engaged by the hooks to retain the core on the fingers;
- locking the core in position on the fingers so that it cannot be dislodged from the hooks;
- positioning the ring adjacent to the hooks;
- drawing successive sections of the tubing from the core over the ring and into communication with the dispenser, with the ring engaging an inner surface of the tubing and retaining the remainder of the tubing on the core;
- discharging loose fill material from the dispenser into the sections of tubing in communication therewith; and
- closing end portions of the sections to form bags which contain the loose fill material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/766,156, filed Dec. 12, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/673,296, filed Jun. 28, 1996. This application is also related to the subject matter of Ser. No. 08/816,114, filed Mar. 11, 1997.
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