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;
- an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing folded and gathered axially about the outlet to form a coil from which successive sections of the tubing can be pulled and closed at their lower ends to form bags for receiving loose fill material discharged through the outlet;
- means for actuating the dispenser to fill a section of the tubing which has been pulled from the coil and closed at its lower end;
- means for simultaneously closing the upper end of the filled section and the lower end of the next section pulled from the coil; and
- means for severing the filled section from the next successive section after the ends of the two sections have been closed.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the dispenser includes a coil holder on which the coil of tubing is mounted, the coil holder having an enlarged lower end over which the tubing is pulled.
- 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the means for closing the ends of the tubing sections includes means for drawing the tubing together and applying two axially spaced fasteners to the tubing to hold it together.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein the means for severing the two sections includes means for cutting the tubing between the two fasteners.
- 5. The system of claim 3 wherein the fasteners are bands of tape.
- 6. A method of packaging loose fill packing material in bags for use as cushions in shipping cartons, comprising the steps of:
- axially folding and gathering an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing to form a coil from which successive sections can be pulled;
- positioning the coil about the outlet of a packing material dispenser;
- pulling a first section of the tubing from the coil in an axial direction;
- closing the lower end of the first section to form a bag;
- dispensing packing material through the outlet and into the first section;
- pulling a second section of the tubing from the coil;
- drawing the tubing together between the first and second sections to close the upper end of the first section and the lower end of the second section;
- simultaneously securing the ends of the two sections in their closed condition; and
- severing the tubing between the two sections after the closed ends are secured.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the closed ends of the two sections are secured together simultaneously.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the ends of the tubing are secured in their closed condition by applying spaced apart bands of tape to the end portions of the two sections.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the tubing is severed immediately after the closed ends of the two sections are secured together.
- 10. A method of packing an article in a shipping carton with loose fill packing material, comprising the steps of:
- axially folding and gathering an elongated length of flexible plastic tubing to form a coil from which successive sections can be pulled;
- positioning the coil about the outlet of a packing material dispenser;
- pulling a first section of the tubing from the coil in an axial direction;
- closing the lower end of the first section to form a bag;
- dispensing packing material through the outlet and into the first section to form a cushion;
- pulling a second section of the tubing from the coil;
- drawing the tubing together between the first and second sections to simultaneously close the upper end of the first section and the lower end of the second section;
- simultaneously securing the closed ends of the sections together;
- severing the tubing between the two sections to separate the cushion formed by the first section from the second section;
- placing the article in the carton; and
- placing the cushion in the carton with the article to protect the article.
- 11. The method of claim 10 including the steps of reducing air pressure within the cushion to compress the cushion before placing it in the carton, and repressurizing the cushion after it is placed in the carton so that the cushion reexpands and molds itself about the article.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/101,499, filed Aug. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,078.
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