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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Arced bumper pad US12835938 2010-07-14 US07871363B1 2011-01-18 Jacob Branyon; Kurt Welfel
A bumper pad for use in cushioning and protecting packaged articles is provided. The bumper pad is made primarily from paper and comprises an arced top member glued or otherwise affixed to a flat base along longitudinal edges. The bumper pad can be placed around the packaged article between the article and the outer packaging, which can be a cardboard sleeve, stretch wrap film or other packaging material. The arced top member preferably is formed using a linear draw process.
22 Production Method for Container Packing Filler and Tubular Net Rolling Apparatus US12225512 2007-03-29 US20090217627A1 2009-09-03 Yasuyuki Shiraishi; Kenji Ohnishi; Tomoyuki Fujita; Masato Tsuji; Shinji Hiramoto
A method and an apparatus for producing a container packing filler are provided, which ensure that a net can be correctly and speedily rolled up into a bulk or ball shape. A stretchable tubular net (N) is fitted around a columnar support member (6). Then, a distal portion of the net is forcibly folded radially outward or inward by a plurality of roller belts (30) disposed circumferentially of the net (N), while the roller belts (30) are moved toward a net proximal side axially of the net (N), whereby the net (N) is rolled up radially outward or inward with the distal portion thereof being forcibly folded by circular rotation and axial movement of the roller belts (30) to form an annular roll portion (C).
23 Pleated paper and method of manufacturing US11022646 2004-12-28 US20090081416A1 2009-03-26 David P. Goodrich
A novel packaging wrap is used in cushioning a product for shipment and is formed from the combination of a layer of pleated sheet material, the pleated material being creased at the apices of each pleat, and a planar layer of sheet material which is adhered to, and preferably, adhesively bonded, to a pleated sheet of kraft paper. The pleated sheet material has a weight in the range from about 30 to 50 pounds and the planar sheet material is preferably tissue paper having a weight of less than about 20 pounds. The pleated sheet material preferably, has a pleat angle in the range from above 45 degrees to below 85 degrees, and most preferably the pleats have an angle of about 50 to 65 degrees. Preferably, the pleats have a height in the range from about 3 sixteenths of an inch to about one half inch, in terms of distance between top planar sheet and bottom planar sheet.
24 Method and apparatus for producing individual rolls of packing material US304384 1994-09-12 US5782735A 1998-07-21 David P. Goodrich; Michael C. Hurwitz; Roger E. Jester; James P. Devine
An expanded paper cylinder formed from a spiral is disclosed as a void fill. A delivery system is provided for manual and automatic delivery of the expanded paper from a continuous, unextended wound roll of an extendible sheet material. The cushioning material formed by the expander can be used as a expanded sheet around an article or as void fill, or can be formed into spiral cylinders for use as void fill. The manual dispensing system includes a support member supporting a rotatable feed roll. A restraining restraining device slows the free delivery of the wound feed roll of unextended sheet material, so that the sheet material expands while it is being drawn, under tension from the feed roll. An automatic system uses expander rollers to expand the slit paper and can be coordinated with apparatus which cuts and forms the spiral cylinders.
25 Cushioning and insulating material US64726867 1967-04-20 US3415711A 1968-12-10 CHAVANNES MARC A
26 Fiber product US27630328 1928-05-09 US1837261A 1931-12-22 AUGUST GERARD; MAURICE WEISMAN
27 Process of making creped-paper-lined insulating material US36164829 1929-05-09 US1774573A 1930-09-02 SPAFFORD ALLEN L
28 Elastic paper sheathing and method for producing the same US53892122 1922-02-24 US1507949A 1924-09-09 ANGIER EDWARD H
29 拡張梱包製品を形成するためにスリットシート材を拡張するための装置及び方法 JP2017525851 2015-11-13 JP6422578B2 2018-11-14 チェイチ ロバート; デマース レイモンド; ユベールトゥス カル; アーバン ピーター
30 巻取装置、自動テーピング装置、及び排出装置を備える緩衝材システム、ならびに方法 JP2015558118 2014-02-12 JP6363108B2 2018-07-25 ウィンケンス ペドロ エー.; フェルト アド ハー.
31 巻取装置、自動テーピング装置、及び排出装置を備える緩衝材システム、ならびに方法 JP2015558118 2014-02-12 JP2016510294A 2016-04-07 ペドロ エー. ウィンケンス; アド ハー. フェルト
緩衝材変形システムは、原材料を相対的に密集度が低い緩衝材長尺片に変形するための機械と、長尺片をロール状に巻くための巻取装置と、長尺片の後端をロールへ自動的に固定するためのテーピング装置と、ロールを巻取装置から自動的に取り外すためのロール排出装置とを備える。テーピング装置は、長尺片を巻取装置に案内するために、かつ、長尺片の後端をロールに固定すべくテープを長尺片の後端と係合させることを目的としてテープを案内するために、機械の出口と巻取装置との間にガイド面を備える。ロール排出装置は、巻取装置から完成したロールを押し出すように回動するレバーアームを備える。
32 Product packaging material and a method for manufacturing JP50039695 1994-05-26 JPH09504745A 1997-05-13 コーベン モーリー,ティモシー
PCT No. PCT/GB94/01146 Sec. 371 Date Nov. 28, 1995 Sec. 102(e) Date Nov. 28, 1995 PCT Filed May 26, 1994 PCT Pub. No. WO94/27813 PCT Pub. Date Dec. 8, 1994This invention relates to a product packaging material and method, and in particular to a product packaging material (27) formed from a length of rolled corrugated paper (20) and a method of manufacture therefor. There is provided a packaging material comprising corrugated paper (20), the corrugated paper including non-sinusoidal corrugations (16, 18, 72). There is also provided a method of making a packaging material of multi-layer corrugated paper (27) including the steps of forming corrugated paper (20) having a sheet with sinusoidal corrugations (42), and compressing the sheet to destroy the sinusoidal form of at least some of the corrugations.
33 Apparatus and method for making a wrappable packaging product US11814870 2006-01-26 US09205621B2 2015-12-08 Robert C. Cheich
A packaging system (10) includes a supply (12) of stock material (14) having a cohesive on a surface thereof and an apparatus (16) for converting the stock material (14) into a packaging product (20). The apparatus (16) includes at least one crumpling assembly (22) that can advance stock material (14) from the supply (12) and can cause the stock material (14) to randomly crumple. The apparatus (16) also includes a joining assembly (24) that can bring the crumpled stock material (26) together with uncrumpled stock material (28). The crumpled stock material (26) and the uncrumpled stock material (28) each have a cohesive on at least a portion of mutually facing surfaces such that the cohesive portions on those surfaces bond together when they come into contact with each other, thereby securing the crumpled stock material (26) to the uncrumpled stock material (28).
34 Apparatus for fabrication of a structural member and related fabrication methods US14128580 2013-08-14 US09174768B2 2015-11-03 David Michael Love
A fabrication machine is disclosed herein. In various aspects, the fabrication machine includes a brake adapted to mechanically cooperate with a wrapper to impart a longitudinal tension to the wrapper by controlling the force required to advance the wrapper, the wrapper comprised of a cellulose-based material. The brake is adjustable to allow selection of longitudinal tension in the wrapper, in various aspects. Various aspects may include a wrapper roll in mechanical cooperation with the brake, the wrapper being drawn from the wrapper roll as the wrapper is advanced. The fabrication machine secures the wrapper at the selected tension about the core to form a structural member, in various aspects. Methods of use of the fabrication machine are disclosed herein. This Abstract is presented to meet requirements of 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b) only. This Abstract is not intended to identify key elements of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein or to delineate the scope thereof.
35 FORMING OF VACUUM BAG PACKAGING US14558082 2014-12-02 US20150151867A1 2015-06-04 Heymo Hormann; John Werner; Craig Calsyn
A system and method for forming a vacuum bag packaging material into a desired shape includes subjecting the exterior of the packaging material to a vacuum to expand the packaging material. The expanded packaging material is then pressed into or against a forming device. Expanding the packaging material renders a filler material inside a sealed packaging membrane free flowing, such that the packaging material can assume the shape of the forming device during the pressing operation. When the vacuum is removed, the membrane recompresses upon the filler material and renders it non-free flowing such that the formed packaging material maintains the formed shape during ordinary handling.
36 APPARATUS FOR FABRICATION OF A STRUCTURAL MEMBER AND RELATED FABRICATION METHODS US14128580 2013-08-14 US20150059182A1 2015-03-05 David Michael Love
A fabrication machine is disclosed herein. In various aspects, the fabrication machine includes a brake adapted to mechanically cooperate with a wrapper to impart a longitudinal tension to the wrapper by controlling the force required to advance the wrapper, the wrapper comprised of a cellulose-based material. The brake is adjustable to allow selection of longitudinal tension in the wrapper, in various aspects. Various aspects may include a wrapper roll in mechanical cooperation with the brake, the wrapper being drawn from the wrapper roll as the wrapper is advanced. The fabrication machine secures the wrapper at the selected tension about the core to form a structural member, in various aspects. Methods of use of the fabrication machine are disclosed herein. This Abstract is presented to meet requirements of 37 C.F.R. §1.72(b) only. This Abstract is not intended to identify key elements of the apparatus and methods disclosed herein or to delineate the scope thereof.
37 PACKAGING MATERIAL, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND PACKAGING DEVICE COMPRISING THE SAME US13572718 2012-08-13 US20120305569A1 2012-12-06 Tak Kin Andrew YAN
Packaging material, including an inner structural material and an outer surface material. The inner structural material is a hollow material, and the outer surface material is attached onto an outer surface of the inner structural material. And a method for producing the packaging material includes: a) producing a middle structural material comprising a cavity or channel, and sandwiching the middle structural material with an outer face material and an inner face material to yield a semi-finished hollow material; and b) attaching the outer surface material onto an outer surface of the hollow material.
38 ANTISKID DUNNAGE US12551197 2009-08-31 US20100247849A1 2010-09-30 DIEGO DEPAOLI; Martin Parenteau; Michael Kumar; Patrick Laroche; Hugues Prud'homme; Ernie Carnegie
The dunnage can be used for protecting edges of articles such as wood furniture during shipping and has a honeycomb panel having a first and second opposed faces, and a first and second adjacent panel sections folded relative to each other along a V-groove extending into the first face, a layer of antiskid cohesive material applied on the V-groove and maintaining said first and second adjacent panels in said folded configuration, and also applied on a substantial portion of one of said first and second adjacent panel sections, on the first face. The cohesive on the exposed face of the folded dunnage acts as an antiskid which reduces the likelihood of the dunnage sliding once applied to the edge of the article, and also reduces the abrasiveness of the honeycomb panel. A process of production is also disclosed where the V-groove can be made on line.
39 Pleated Paper and the Method of Manufacturing US12398335 2009-03-05 US20090233023A1 2009-09-17 David Goodrich
A novel packaging wrap is used in cushioning a product for shipment and is formed from the combination of a layer of pleated sheet material, the pleated material being creased at the apices of each pleat, and a planar layer of sheet material which is adhered to, and preferably, adhesively bonded, to a pleated sheet of kraft paper. The pleated sheet material has a weight in the range from about 30 to 50 pounds and the planar sheet material is preferably tissue paper having a weight of less than about 20 pounds. The pleated sheet material preferably, has a pleat angle in the range from above 45 degrees to below 85 degrees, and most preferably the pleats have an angle of about 50 to 65 degrees. Preferably, the pleats have a height in the range from about 3 sixteenths of an inch to about one half inch, in terms of distance between top planar sheet and bottom planar sheet.
40 Apparatus And Method For Making A Wrappable Packaging Product US11814870 2006-01-26 US20080011749A1 2008-01-17 Robert Cheich
A packaging system (10) includes a supply (12) of stock material (14) having a cohesive on a surface thereof and an apparatus (16) for converting the stock material (14) into a packaging product (20). The apparatus (16) includes at least one crumpling assembly (22) that can advance stock material (14) from the supply (12) and can cause the stock material (14) to randomly crumple. The apparatus (16) also includes a joining assembly (24) that can bring the crumpled stock material (26) together with uncrumpled stock material (28). The crumpled stock material (26) and the uncrumpled stock material (28) each have a cohesive on at least a portion of mutually facing surfaces such that the cohesive portions on those surfaces bond together when they come into contact with each other, thereby securing the crumpled stock material (26) to the uncrumpled stock material (28).
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