CA2494020C - Compact apparatus and system for creating and dispensing cushioning dunnage - Google Patents

Compact apparatus and system for creating and dispensing cushioning dunnage Download PDF

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CA2494020C
CA2494020C CA2494020A CA2494020A CA2494020C CA 2494020 C CA2494020 C CA 2494020C CA 2494020 A CA2494020 A CA 2494020A CA 2494020 A CA2494020 A CA 2494020A CA 2494020 C CA2494020 C CA 2494020C
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Abstract

A system for creating and dispensing cushioning dunnage is small and permits flexible installation configuration options for a single or multiple packing stations. A compact apparatus (1) of the system is capable of being pivotally mounted as a unit on a stand (2) and includes a motor (3) and a material feeding arrangement (4) driven by the motor (3) for pulling material from a supply roll (5) of the material supported on a stand (28) of the system, and feeding it through the apparatus (1). A plurality of material shaping members (9 and 11-14) upstream of the feeding arrangement shape the material in the apparatus to convert it into a continuous strip of cushioning product. The feeding arrangement (4) includes cooperating feed rollers & and 7), at least one of which is a rotary cutting die having a plurality of cutting blades (74) on its surface for cutting slits (87) in the material at spaced locations along the length of the material to allow an operator to manually rip a desired length of cushioning product from the material being dispensed from the apparatus.

Description

COMPACT APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR CREATING
AND DISPENSING CUSHIONING DUNNAGE
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to an apparatus and a system employing the same for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage in the packaging industry when shipping products in boxes, for example.
BACKGROUND ART
Cushioning dunnage is used as a protective packaging material when shipping an item in a container. The dunnage fills any voids and/or cushions to the item in the container during shipping. Typical materials for forming cushioning dunnage include paper and plastic. Relatively complicated machines and methods are known for producing cushioning dunnage comprising resilient pillow-like strips from rolls of stock material. One such known machine is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,785,639. The known is machines are disadvantageous in that they are suitable primarily for larger-scale productions and they are relatively expensive. There has long been a need in the packaging industry for a small and inexpensive device that creates and dispenses paper or other material for use as void fill and cushioning when shipping products in boxes or other containers.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention addresses this need in providing a compact apparatus and a system employing the apparatus for creating and dispensing cushioning dunnage. The apparatus and system are capable of meeting the needs of both ends of the customer spectrum. Namely, the compact apparatus and system of the invention are affordable and practical for a customer whose packing needs can be met with a single unit that does not take up a lot of space. The apparatus and system can also serve the needs of customers with high-speed and high-volume production lines having multiple, stand alone packing stations and/or centralized packing stations.
A compact apparatus according to the invention for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage is small to enough that it is capable of being mounfied as a unit on a stand. The compact apparatus or head comprises a motor and a material feeding arrangement driven by the motor for pulling material from a supply of material and feeding it through the apparatus where it is converted into a cushioning product. A
plurality of material shaping members upstream of the material feeding i5 arrangement in the compact apparatus shape the material to convert it into a continuous strip of cushioning product as the material is fed through the apparatus. In one embodiment, a perforator driven by the motor perforates the material at spaced locations along the length of the material as the material is fed through the apparatus to allow an operator to rip from the ao apparatus a desired length of cushioning product being dispensed by the apparatus. According to a second embodiment, in the compact apparatus operating feed rollers, at least one of which is a rotary cutting die, are used to feed and slit the material for creating and dispensing void fill and cushioning dunnage.
25 A system of the invention for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage includes the aforementioned compact
2 apparatus and a stand on which the compact apparatus is mounted.
According to an example embodiment, the compact apparatus is pivotally mounted on the stand to facilitate material loading. In one form of the invention, the stand is a material cart with wheels, the material cart including a support for rotatably supporting a roll of material which is to be pulled from the roll and supplied to the compact apparatus. An automatic roll tensioner for tensioning material being pulled from the roll maintains tension on the material even when pulling suddenly stops. The cart can also include a work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by the compact to apparatus. As a further feature of the invention, an overhead delivery system is provided for delivering rolls of material to the roll support of a system where the roll support is elevated above an adjacent work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by the compact apparatus.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, several example embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
ao BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The following represents brief descriptions of the drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a front side view of a compact apparatus according to an example embodiment of the invention for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage.
a5 Figure 2 is a left side view of the compact apparatus of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a right side view of the compact apparatus of Figure 1.
3 Figure 4 is a schematic drawing of functional components of the compact apparatus of Figures 1-3 more clearly showing the components.
Figure 5 is a schematic drawing like Figure 4 showing the apparatus functional components in relation to a paper material being pulled into the apparatus from a supply roll of the"paper and fed through the apparatus while being converted into a cushioning product.
Figure 6 is a right side view of a first example embodiment of a system of the invention which includes the compact apparatus of Figures 1-5 mounted on a floor stand located behind a work bench with a material cart to with automatic roll tensioner supporting a material roll supplying paper to the apparatus.
Figure 7A is a view similar to Figure 5 but showing more details of the pillow-like product formed by the apparatus with spaced perforations along the length of the product enabling an operator to tear off in a predictable way a 15 desired length of the material from the continuous strip dispensed from the apparatus.
Figure 7B is a perspective view from above and to one side of a paper pillow which has been ripped from the free end of the continuous cushioning product shown in Figure 7A.
Figure 7C is an enlarged view of the portion of the cushioning product within the circle D in Figure 7A, illustrating a perforated area along one edge of the cushioning product.
Figure 8 is a right side view of a second example embodiment of a system according to the invention wherein the compact apparatus is mounted a5 on a manifesting station above a work surface thereof.
Figure 9 is a right side view of a third example embodiment of the
4 system of the invention wherein the compact apparatus of the invention is pivotally mounted on a material cart and positioned beneath a work surface of a manifesting station.
Figure 10 is a right side view of a fourth example embodiment of the system of the invention having a conveyor providing a work surface in front of a floor stand carrying the compact apparatus of the invention.
Figure 11 is a right side view of a fifth example embodiment wherein a material cart of the system includes a work surface and has the compact apparatus pivotally mounted to the cart.
to Figure 12 is a right side view showing a sixth example embodiment wherein the entire material cart with compact apparatus mounted thereon is located beneath a conveyor of the system.
Figure 13 is a right side view of another example embodiment of the system wherein the material cart is located behind a conveyor and supports i~ the compact apparatus in a position beneath the conveyor.
Figure 14 is a right side view of a further example embodiment of the system depicting an elevated roll delivery arrangement thereof for supplying rolls of material to be used for creating a cushioning product with the system.
Figure 15 is a variation of the system according to Figure 14 ao schematically showing the use of a roll tensioner as part of the roll support.
Figure 16A is a top view of an additional system of the invention wherein an overhead roll delivery arrangement supplies material rolls to a plurality of individual work stations, each having a compact apparatus of the invention.
a5 Figure 16B is a front side view of one work station of the system of Figure 16A.

Figure 17 is a perspective view from the front right and somewhat above a rotary die cut assembly of another embodiment of a compact apparatus of the invention for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage.
Figure 18 is a perspective view from the front right of the rotary die cut assembly of Figure 17 removably installed as a unit in a cavity of a housing of the compact apparatus defining input and output chutes for material fed through the apparatus, the apparatus otherwise being like that shown in Figures 1-5, and useable in the systems shown in Figures 6 and 8-16B.
to Figure 19A is a top view of fihe right side of a feeding roller of the die cut assembly of Figures 17 and 18, the feeding roller being a rotary cutting die having a plurality of cutting blades on ifs surface.
Figure 19B is a front side view of the feeding roller which also serves as a rotary cutting die as seen from below the roller in Fig. 19A.
15 Figure 19C is a partial end view of the feeding roller/rotary cutting die as seen from the right end of the roller in Fig. 19B.
Figure 20A is a schematic representation in perspective of the feed rollers of the apparatus of Figures 17-19C showing the continuous strip of material, shaped with its width reduced to form longitudinally extending 2o convolutions across the width of the material with angled slits formed therein by the rotary cutting die of the material feeding arrangement, the material being folded on itself downstream of the feeding roller by a hinge effect at the spaced locations of the slits along the length of the material.
Figure 20B is a schematic, perspective view similar to Figure 20A and ~5 showing in more detail the opening of the slits through random convolution of the material into an irregular honeycomb-like structure during separation of the material.
Figure 20C is an enlarged view of the irregular honeycomb-like structure within the circle 20C in Figure 20B.
Figure 20D is another schematic, perspective view like Figures 20A
s and 20B showing a separated length of material ripped from the strip by the operator in the direction of the arrow.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, a compact apparatus 1 of the invention, to as shown in Figures 1-6, is for creating and dispensing material for use as a void fill and cushioning dunnage. The apparatus 1 is a relatively small, integral unit capable of being mounted on a stand, for example, floor stand 2 in Figure 6. The apparatus 1 comprises a motor 3 and a material feeding arrangement 4, Fig. 4, driven by the motor for pulling material from a supply of 15 material, e.g., a material roll 5 in Figure 6, and feeding it through the apparatus.
The material feeding arrangement 4 comprises cooperating feed rollers 6 and 7, see Figure 4, between which the material 8, paper in the example embodiment, is fed as depicfied in Figure 5. A plurality of material shaping ~ o members upstream of the material feeding arrangement 4 shape the material 8 into a continuous strip of cushioning product as the material is fed through the apparatus 7 . The material shaping members include a convex material shaping roller 9 over which the material 8 is drawn by the feed rollers 6 and 7.
An input opening 10 for the material 8 downstream of the convex roller 9 is 25 defined by first and second pairs of spaced, parallel rollers 11, 12 and 13, 14.
The second pair of rollers 13, 14 extend in a direction transverse to that of the first pair of rollers 11, 12. When the material 8 is drawn over the convex roller 9, the lateral edges of the material are directed in a first direction over the convex surface of the roller 9. Continued movement of the material 9 through the input opening 10 directs the lateral edges of the material 8 in a second s direction such that the edges are folded back on the material for forming a continuous strip of cushioning product. More particularly, as shown in Figures 7A, 7B and 7C, the convex roller 9 and two pairs of rollers 11, 12 and 13, 14 constitute a conversion assembly through which the paper from the roll 5 is pulled by the feed roNers 6 and 7 to fold and form the paper into pillow-like so shapes for use as cushioning dunnage, see paper pillow 15 in Figure 7B.
The compact apparatus 1 further comprises a perforator 16 driven by the motor 3 for perforating paper material 8 at spaced locations 17 along the length of the material as the material is fed through the apparatus. The line of perforations 17 on each side of the material are edge cuts made by i5 cooperating perforation gears 18 and 19 between which the material is fed.
The perforation gears 18 and 19 are arranged coaxial with the feed rollers 6 and 7 on each side of the material being fed. When the pillow-like shaped material is dispensed from the compact apparatus 1, an operator can rip from the apparatus a desired length of cushioning product, such as pillow 7 5 in Fig.
20 7B, because of the spaced perforations 17 in the material.
An input chute 20 and an output chute 21 of the apparatus 1 guide the material 8 on respective sides of the material feeding arrangement 4. The input and output chutes, convex material shaping roller 9, input rollers 11, and 13, 14 and other components of the apparatus are mounted as a unit on 25 the supporting frame 22 of the apparatus. In the example embodiment, the compact apparatus 1 in the form of a pivotal head which is mounted on the floor stand 2, Figure 6, for multi-directional pivoting for ease of loading paper material. Different positions for the pivotal head 1 on the floor stand 2 are shown in dashed lines in Figure 6. It is noted that the size of the input opening 10 delimited by the roller pairs 11, 12 and 13, 14 is small enough to s preclude an operator's hand from being inserted through the input opening for operator safety.
A system 23 of the invention for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage is shown in Figure 6. The system includes, in combination, the compact apparatus 1 and a stand 2 on which the to compact apparatus is mounted. The system 23 further comprises a work bench 24 providing a work surface 25 for an operator 26 for moving pillow-like shaped material 15 from the apparatus 1 and inserting if into the box 27 containing an item to be shipped. The system 23 of Figure 6 further comprises a roll support 28 which rotatably supports the paper roll 5 from s5 which the material can be unwound by being pulled by the feed rollers 6 and of the compact apparatus 1 for supply to the compact apparatus. The roll support 28 in the system 23 in Figure 6 is in the form of a material cart 31 with wheels 32.
The system 33 in the example embodiment of Figure 8 comprises a ao stand 34 supported on a manifesting station 35. The system 36 in Figure 9 is similar to that in Figure 8, except that the compact apparatus 1 is pivotally mounted beneath the work surface of the manifesting station on a lower leg 30 of the manifesting station. The system 38 in the example embodiment of Figure 10 employs a floor stand 2 like that in Figure 6 with a conveyor 39 25 being located in front of the compact apparatus to provide a work surface 40.
The system 41 of Figure 11 integrates the work surface 42 with material cart 43. The cart 43 also serves to pivotally mount the compact apparatus 1 beneath the work surtace 42. The entire system is portable because of the wheels 44 on the cart 43.
A system 45 in the example embodiment of Figure 12 employs a material cart 46 with roll tensioner 67 that pivotally supports the compact apparatus 1 beneath a conveyor 47. The system 48 of Figure 13 is similar to that in Figure 12, except that the material cart is located behind the conveyor 49 with only the compact apparatus 1 located beneath the conveyor.
A system 50 in Figure 14 includes an elevated roll support 51 for the so material roll 5 with a dancing supply conveyor 52 supplying a back-up material roll 53 for delivery to the roll support 51 to replenish the paper supply as needed. The dancing supply conveyor 52 presents a delivered material roll 54 as depicted in Figure 14. The delivered material roll 54 is transferred to the position of the back-up material roll 53 by the pivotal transfer arms 55 and 56 shown schematically in Figure 14. A variation of the system of Figure 14 is shown in Figure 15, wherein roll support 57 includes pretensioner 58. The roll support is mounted on the floor stand 2 and the dancing supply conveyor 52 in the system 59 of Figure 15.
The overhead dancing supply conveyor 52 is schematically shown in a o the system 60 of Figures 16A and 16B, wherein the conveyor supplies material rolls to five individual packing stations 61 through 65. Each of the packing stations is provided with a compact apparatus 1 of the invention supported above a work surface for creating and dispensing cushioning dunnage to fihe operator packing items and containers at the work station.
One of the stations, 61, is shown schematically in side view in Figure 16B. A
taping machine is represented at 66.

The operation of the overhead roll-delivery system in Figures 14 and 15 will now be described. In a first step, paper rolls move (walk) on the dancing conveyor 52 until a roll-transfer gate, pivotal transfer arm, 55 (closed) stops the roll from moving. When the roll stops moving, the roll-dispensing pivotal transfer arm 56 pushes the roll out of tracks of the dancing conveyor. After the roll is pushed oufi of the dancing conveyor, the roll will stop against the roll-stop/refease arm 70, shown in Figure 15. As long as a roll stays against the roll-stop/refease arm 70, the roll-transfer gate 55 stays open, allowing rolls of paper to move on the dancing conveyor to the next available station. When to a new roll of paper is needed for a dispensing unit, e.g., one of the stations 61-65, for example, the operator uses the roll-stop/release arm 70 to release the stand-by roll so that the paper roll can fall into the auto-roll tensioning device 58 as shown in Figure 15. At this point, the roll is ready to be used.
After a roll falls into the auto-roll tensioning device, the roll-transfer gate 55 is closes.
In the example embodiments, the paper material preferably has an initial width of 24 to 34 inches. After the edges are folded by the conversion assembly of the apparatus, the width of the pillow-shaped product is reduced to 7-8 inches, for example, with the continuous strip being perforated at 17 on 2o each side every 7 inches, for example. The apparatus and dunnage product could, of course, be dimensioned for producing other sizes of cushioning product.
In use, the operator manually feeds the paper or other material from the supply roN 5 located in the vicinity of the compact apparatus 1 by pressing a5 a feed switch 68 on controller 69, Figure 1, until the paper extends from exit chute 21 at the front of the unit 1. The operator presses on a foot switch, not shown, to begin dispensing paper. As paper moves through the inside of the unit 1, the paper is folded and formed infio pillow-like shapes for use as cushioning dunnage. The formed material is uniformly perforated on each side edge every 7 inches at 17 in the example embodiment. When a desired length of the cushioning product is reached, the operator releases the foot switch to stop dispensing cushioning product. The operator rips the cushioning product from the unit at a desired perforation line and places the product in the box 27 to use for void-fill or cushioning.
The compact apparatus and system of the invention is advantageously to affordable and practical for customers whose packing needs can be met with a single unit that doesn't take up a lot of space. It also can also flexibly serve the needs of customers with high-speed and high-volume production lines where multiple, stand alone packing stations such as 61-65 andlor centralized packing stations are utilized. Raised flexible installation configuration options, which can be installed over or under work benches, and over or under conveyor lines, are shown in the several example embodiments. Multi-directional pivoting of the unit 1 on the stand/material cart is for ease of loading the paper material 8 in unit 1. Because pertoration is achieved in the paper material on-site and in real-time, pre-perforated paper need not be 2o provided on a roll.
Another embodiment of a compact apparatus 71 of the invention is partially illustrated in Figures 17-20D. The apparatus 71 is like that in Figures 1-5, and useable in systems as in Figures 6 and 8-16B, with the difference that instead of using perforator gears 18 and 19 as in compact apparatus 1, z5 the apparatus 71 comprises cooperating feed rollers 72 and 73 wherein at least one of the feed rollers is a rotary cutting die. In the example embodiment only one of the feed rollers, 72, is a rotary cuffing die having a plurality of cutting blade 74 on its surface for cutting slits 86 in material at spaced locations along the length of the material as the material is fed through the apparatus to allow an operator to rip from the apparatus a desired length of cushioning product being dispensed by the apparatus, see the length 75 ripped from the material as shown schematically in Figure 20D.
The feed roller 73 in the example embodiment has a smooth, annular surface so that it acts as an anvil against which the material being fed between the rollers can be cut by the blades 74 on roller 72. The rollers are to driven by motor 76 through transmission 77 under the control of controller 78, the operation of which is like that described in reference to the embodiment of Figures 1-5 and the systems of Figures 6 and 8-16B. The input rollers 11-14 and material shaping roller 9 shown in Figures 1-5 are also used in the compact apparatus 71 although not shown in Figures 17-20D for simplicity.
The rotary cutting die assembly, 79 in Figure 17, is a unit which can be removably installed in the open-ended chute structure 80 of the apparatus 71 in the direction of arrow A as depicted in Figure 18 from either side of the apparatus. The structure 80 forms inpufi and output chutes 81 and 82, respectively, leading to and from the cooperating feed rollers in the compact 2o apparatus through respective openings 83 and 84. The cutting blades 74 on the rotary cutting die/feed roller 72 are arranged at an angle a to the roller axis B-B as shown in Figure 19A. The angle a is 18° in the example embodiment, but could be another angle, although preferably a is within the range of 10°
and 80° for the reasons discussed below. The blades are embedded in the roller surface with their outer cutting edges protruding from the roller surface and foNowing the roller circumference as seen in Figures 19B and 19C. The smoothed surface feed roller 73 in the example embodiment is formed of an ultrahigh molecular weight plastic. The roller has a diameter slightly different from roller 72 for even wear. The material 8 fed between the rollers 72 and 73 is pinched between the opposed surface of the rotatably driven rollers for feeding and cutting slits in the material.
The plurality of shaping rollers upstream of the rotary cutting die assembly 79 are preferabiy dimensioned and adjusted to reduce the width of the material so that random convolutions 85 are formed in the material across the width of the material. This is done without folding back the edges of the Zo material as in the product of Figures 7A-7C. The rollers are rotatably mounted so as to move with the contacting strip of material thereby minimizing sliding contact and friction. The material, including these convolutions are slit by the rotary cutting die. This feature, together with the angle of slits 86 cut into the material convolutions, results in a cushioning product in which separation of i5 the material starts with the expansion of the slits through the random convolutions of the paper or other material into an irregular honeycomb-like structure 86, see Figures 20B and 20C. Separation of the material is complefied with the fracture of the honeycomb structure to provide a length 75 of the material, Figure 20D, upon ripping by the operator.
zo The feed rollerlrotary cutting die 72 in the example embodiment has a circumferential surface with annular portions 87 and 88 of relatively larger and relatively smaller diameter spaced along the roller axis B-B. The cutting blades 74 are located intermediate the axial ends of the roller and circumferentially between the opposite ends of the relatively larger diameter z5 annular portions 87 as seen in Figure 19A. The void fill and cushioning dunnage produced by the compact apparatus 71 advantageously exhibits a hinge effect at each slit area along its length as it is fed from the apparatus so that the material readily folds on itself during dispensing as shown at 87 in Figures 20A-20C. It has been found that this helps rapidly fill voids in packages with little effort by the operator once the filling process is started.
The slits also enable quick ripping of a length of the material from the continuous strip once the package has been filled, While I have shown and described only several example embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is understood that various changes and modifications can be made therein by the skilled artisan without ~.o departing from the invention. Therefore, l do not wish to be limited to specific example embodiments disclosed herein, but intend to cover such variations as are encompassed by the scope of the appended claims.
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1. A compact apparatus for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage, said apparatus being capable of being mounted as a unit on a stand and comprising:
a motor and a material feeding arrangement driven by said motor, said material feeding arrangement including cooperating feed rollers having opposed circumferentially continuous cylindrical surfaces for pulling material from a supply of material and feeding it through said apparatus;
a plurality of material shaping members upstream of said material feeding arrangement for reducing the width of material so that random, longitudinally extending convolutions are formed therein across the width of the material as the material is fed through said apparatus; and wherein at least one of said feed rollers is a rotary cutting die having a plurality of cutting blades on its surface arranged at an acute angle to the roller axis for cutting slits in the material, including the random convolutions, at spaced locations along the length of said material as the material is fed through said apparatus to allow the material to readily fold on itself during dispensing and to allow an operator to rip from said apparatus a desired length of cushioning product being dispensed by said apparatus.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of cutting blades are in spaced, overlapping relation to one another on the surface of the rotary cutting die in a direction on the roller axis.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the cutting blades are embedded in the roller surface with their cutting edges following the roller circumference.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said feed rollers has a circumferential surface with annular portions of relatively larger and relatively smaller diameter spaced along the roller axis.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said feed roller having said larger and smaller diameter annular portions on its circumferential surface is provided with said plurality of said cutting blades.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of cutting blades are located on the circumference of the feed roller between opposite ends of the larger diameter annular portions.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of shaping members comprise spaced input rollers which delimit an input opening through which the material is drawn for reducing the width of the material and forming convolutions in the material across the width of the material being slit.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said spaced input rollers comprise a first pair of spaced, parallel rollers followed by a second pair of spaced, parallel rollers extending in a direction transverse to said first pair of rollers, said first and second pairs of rollers delimiting said input opening for reducing the width of said material and forming random convolutions in the material across the width of the material being slit.
9. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the size of said input opening is small enough to preclude an operator's hand from being inserted through said input opening for operator safety.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said material shaping members include a first material shaping member which directs the lateral edges of the material in a first direction.
11. The apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said first material shaping member is a convex material shaping roller over which said material is drawn.
12. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising input and output chutes for guiding said material on respective sides of said material feeding arrangement.
13. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said motor and material feeding arrangement form a die cut assembly which is removably mounted in said apparatus.
14. A die cut assembly for use in an apparatus for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage, said assembly comprising:
a motor and a material feeding arrangement driven by said motor, said material feeding arrangement including cooperating feed rollers with opposed circumferentially continuous cylindrical surfaces between which material is pinched for pulling material from a supply of material and feeding it through the assembly, wherein at least one of said feed rollers is a rotary cutting die having a plurality of cutting blades on its surface arranged at an acute angel to the roller axis for cutting slits in the material at spaced locations along the length of said material as the material is fed through the assembly.
15. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein the plurality of cutting blades are in spaced, overlapping relation to one another on the surface of the rotary cutting die in a direction along the roller axis.
16. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein the cutting blades are embedded in the roller surface with their cutting edges following the roller circumference.
17. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein one of the feed rollers is a rotary cutting die having said plurality of cutting blades on its surface and another one of the feed rollers cooperating with said one of the feed rollers has a smooth annular surface with a different diameter than the diameter of said one of the feed rollers.
18. The assembly according to claim 14, wherein at least one of said feed rollers has a circumferential surface with annular portions of relatively larger and relatively smaller diameters spaced along the roller axis.
19. The assembly according to claim 18, wherein said feed roller having said larger and smaller diameter portions on its circumferential surface is provided with said plurality of cutting blades.
20. The assembly according to claim 19, wherein the plurality of blades are located on the circumference of the feed roller between opposite ends of the larger diameter annular portions.
21. A method for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage, comprising:
pulling material from a supply of material;
shaping the material being pulled to reduce the width thereof so that a plurality of random longitudinally extending convolutions are formed therein across the width of the material without folding back the edges of the material;
converting the shaped material being pulled into a continuous strip of cushioning product by cutting a plurality of slits in the material, including the random convolutions, at spaced locations along the length of said material with a rotary cutting die.
22. A method according to claim 21, wherein the slits are arranged at an angle to a direction normal to the longitudinal direction of the continuous strip.
23. The method according to claim 21, including dispensing a continuous strip of cushioning product so that it folds on itself during dispensing.
24. The method according to claim 21, wherein the material is pulled from said supply of material by cooperating feed rollers, at least one of said feed rollers having a plurality of cutting blades thereon as said rotary cutting die for cutting said plurality of slits.
25. The method according to claim 21, further comprising ripping a desired length of the cushioning product from the continuous strip at a location having a plurality of slits therein while the material is held between said feed rollers.
26. A system for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage, said system comprising:
a stand and a compact apparatus which is mounted as a unit on the stand, said compact apparatus including a motor and a material feeding arrangement driven by said motor, said material feeding arrangement including cooperating feed rollers having opposed circumferentially continuous cylindrical surface for pulling material from a supply of material and feeding the material through said apparatus;
a plurality of material shaping members upstream of said material feeding arrangement for shaping material to convert the material into a continuous strip of cushioning product as the material is fed through said apparatus; and at least one of said feed rollers being a rotary cutting die having a plurality of cutting blades on its surface arranged at an acute angle to the roller axis for cutting slits in the material at spaced locations along the length of the material as the material is fed through said apparatus to allow an operator to rip from said apparatus a desired length of cushioning product being dispensed by said apparatus.
27. The system according to claim 26, wherein said compact apparatus is pivotally mounted on said stand to facilitate material loading.
28. The system according to claim 26, wherein said stand is in the form of a material cart with wheels, said material cart including a support for rotatably supporting a roll of material to be supplied to said compact apparatus.
29. The system according to claim 28, wherein said material cart includes a roll tensioner for tensioning the material being unwound from said roll by said compact apparatus.
30. The system according to claim 28, wherein said material cart includes a work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by said compact apparatus.
31. The system according to claim 26, wherein said stand includes a work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by said compact apparatus.
32. A system according to claim 26, further comprising a support for rotatably supporting a roll of material to be supplied to said compact apparatus.
33. The system according to claim 32, further comprising an overhead delivery system for delivering rolls of material to said roll support, said roll support being elevated above an adjacent work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by said compact apparatus.
34. The system according to claim 26, further comprising a conveyor located in front of said compact apparatus to provide a work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by said compact apparatus.
35. A system for creating and dispensing material for use as void fill and cushioning dunnage, said system comprising:
a compact apparatus capable of being mounted as a unit on a stand, said compact apparatus including a motor and a material feeding arrangement driven by said motor for pulling material from a supply of material and feeding the material through said apparatus;
a plurality of material shaping members upstream of said material feeding arrangement for shaping material to convert the material into a continuous strip of cushioning product as it is fed through said apparatus; and wherein said material feeding arrangement includes cooperating feed rollers having opposed circumferentially continuous cylindrical surfaces, at least one of said feed rollers being a rotary cutting die having a plurality of cutting blades on its surface arranged at an acute angel to the roller axis for cutting slits in the material at spaced locations along the length of said material as the material is fed through said apparatus to allow an operator to rip from said apparatus a desired length of cushioning product being dispensed by said apparatus; and said system further including a roll support for rotatably supporting a roll of material from which material to be supplied to said compact apparatus can be unwound.
36. The system according to claim 35, wherein said roll support includes a roll tensioner for tensioning the material being unwound from said roll by said compact apparatus.
37. The system according to claim 35, further comprising an overhead roll delivery system for delivering rolls of material to said roll support, said roll support being elevated above an adjacent work surface for an operator handling cushioning product dispensed by said compact apparatus.
38. The method according to claim 24, wherein the cooperating feed rollers have opposed circumferentially continuous cylindrical surfaces between which the material is pinched.
39. The method according to claim 24, wherein one of the feed rollers is said rotary cutting die and another one is a smooth surfaced feed roller which acts as an anvil against which the material is cut by the blades on said rotary cutting die.
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