Expandable Package Filler or Ornament
20170267018 · 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31D5/0065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B44C3/082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26F1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D3/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26D3/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B42B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An expandable package filler or ornament includes a stack of sheets, such as tissue paper, foil, etc. The stack is bound together, such as by a fastener. A generally spiral cut extends from a peripheral edge of the stack toward the center of the each sheet. The cut forms each sheet into a generally spiral strip ending in a peninsula portion. Grasping the peninsula portion, lifting and shaking the stack causes the strips to fall and entangle with each other. The resulting structure is decorative and may be used to stuff a gift box, bag or basket.
Claims
1. An expandable filler, comprising: a stack of parallel sheets, each sheet comprising a flexible material having a respective thickness and defining at least one cut through the thickness of the sheet, the cut extending from a peripheral edge of the sheet to a location radially inward of the peripheral edge of the sheet, the at least one cut defining a peninsula portion of the sheet proximate the location radially inward of the peripheral edge of the sheet, wherein the cuts through the respective sheets of the stack register along an axis substantially perpendicular to planes of the sheets and all peninsula portions of the respective sheets register along the axis.
2. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, further comprising a fastener binding together the stack of sheets along the axis.
3. An expandable filler as defined in claim 2, wherein the fastener is disposed proximate one of: the peninsula portions of the respective sheets and the peripheral edge of the respective sheets.
4. An expandable filler as defined in claim 2, wherein the fastener comprises at least one of: a staple, a grommet, an adhesive and a punched hole extending through the stack of parallel sheets, thereby fusing adjacent sheets to each other.
5. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein the at least one cut follows at least one of: a generally circular spiral path, a generally square spiral path and a generally irregular spiral path.
6. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein each peninsula portion defines a generally circular hole, registered along the axis, through the stack of sheets.
7. An expandable filler as defined in claim 6, further comprising a plurality of fasteners disposed outside a periphery of the generally circular hole, each fastener binding together the stack of sheets along the axis.
8. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein each sheet of the stack of sheets comprises at least one of: a sheet of paper, a sheet of crêpe paper and a sheet of plastic.
9. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one sheet of the stack of sheets comprises a sheet of foil, and each sheet of a remainder of the stack of sheets comprises a sheet of paper.
10. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein at least one sheet of the stack of sheets comprises a sheet of plastic, and each sheet of a remainder of the stack of sheets comprises a sheet of paper.
11. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein each sheet of the stack of sheets comprises a sheet having a thickness less than about 2 mil.
12. An expandable filler as defined in claim 1, wherein each sheet of the stack of sheets comprises a sheet having a thickness less than about 1 mil.
13. An expandable decoration as defined in claim 1, further comprising: a fastener binding together the stack of sheets along the axis; and a panel having an image affixed on at least a first surface thereof, the panel being attached to the stack of sheets proximate the fastener.
14. An expandable decoration as defined in claim 13, further comprising a mounting attached to a second surface, opposite the first surface, of the panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will be more fully understood by referring to the following Detailed Description of Specific Embodiments in conjunction with the Drawings, of which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC EMBODIMENTS
[0027] In accordance with embodiments of the present invention, methods and apparatus are disclosed for an expandable package filler and ornament. The expandable filler and ornament occupies very little volume in its initial configuration, yet it can be easily expanded into its final, configuration, which occupies significantly more volume. The expandable filler and ornament can be used as cushioning filler, i.e., a stuffing material, for a box, bag, basket or other container. Alternatively, the expandable filler and ornament can be used as a decoration, such as in place of a bow, on a box, bag, basket or other container. Alternatively, the expandable filler and ornament can be used as a stand-alone decoration, such as a hanging decoration. For simplicity of explanation, embodiments of the expandable filler and ornament are referred to herein as simply expandable filler.
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[0029] In the embodiment shown in
[0030] In some embodiments, all the sheets 200-206 are of equal thickness; however, in other embodiments, the sheets 200-206 of a given stack may be of mixed thicknesses. As used herein, “thin” means less than about 2 mil thick (about 44 grams per square meter (GSM)). Tissue paper has a thickness in a range of about 10-40 GSM. Other suitable materials may be thinner than about 10 GSM. As used herein, “about” means plus or minus 10%.
[0031] The sheets 200-206 may all be of the same material, or the sheets 200-206 may be of a mixture of materials. For example, some of the sheets 200-206 may be paper and other of the sheets 200-206 may be foil. Similarly, all of the sheets 200-206 need not be the same color. The sheets 200-206 may all be of the same thickness, or some of the sheets 200-206 may be thicker than others. In particular, the top sheet 200 and the bottom sheet 206 may be thicker and/or stiffer and/or of a different material than the intermediate sheets 202-204.
[0032] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0033] The sheets 200-206 are cut along a generally spiral path 104. All the sheets 200-206 may be cut such that the cuts on the sheets 200-206 register along the axis 210. For example, the sheets 200-206 may be stacked, and then the stack may be cut by a die. The cut path 104 extends from the peripheral edge 106 of each sheet 200-206 to a central portion of the sheet, such as to a location 108 radially inward of the peripheral edge 106 of the sheet. However, the cut path 104 stops at the point 108, without intersecting with itself, thereby defining a peninsula 110. All or part of the fastener 102 may, but need not, lie within the peninsula 110. The cut path 104 defines one continuous strip 114 extending from the peripheral edge 106 to the peninsula 110. The strip 114 makes several turns.
[0034] Although a single cut through all the sheets 200-206 is anticipated, the cut may be at an angle, other than zero degrees, from the axis 210, and still be considered substantially perpendicular to the planes of the sheets 200-206, as long as the cut is effectively made through all the sheets 200-206 in a single pass while the sheets 200-206 are in intimate contact. That is, each sheet 200-206 should be cut such that, effectively, as a knife or cutting edge of a die exits one of the sheets 200-206 it enters the adjacent sheet 200-206, which is in intimate contact with the sheet from which the knife or die exited. In actual manufacture, the sheets 200-206 need not, however, be cut literally in a single pass of a knife or die.
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[0037] The entangled strips 114 form a suitable packing material to cushion fragile items in a container, as exemplified in
[0038] For stuffing typically-sized gift bags, the stack of parallel sheets, in its initial configuration, may be about 6½ inches (16.5 cm) in diameter, as indicated at 112 (
[0039] For example, an expandable filler 100 having an initial configuration diameter 112 of about 3½ inches (8.9 cm) may be used as a bow for a gift box, bag or other container. In one embodiment, such an expandable filler 100 includes a strip of double-stick adhesive tape 208 (
[0040] These or other sizes (diameters 112) may be used for expandable fillers 100 used as stand-alone decorations. As shown in
[0041] Although the sheets 200-206 have been described as being fastened together approximately at their centers, in other embodiments the sheets 200-206 may be fastened at other locations. For example, as illustrated in
[0042] Although generally circular (in plan view) sheets 200-206 and a generally circular spiral cut path 104 has been described, other shapes (in plan view) of sheets and/or other shapes for the cut may be used. Although each sheet 200-206 is shown cut such that the strips 114 are relatively uniform in width 116 (
[0043] In some other embodiments, exemplified in
[0044] Although cuts along straight lines and smoothly curved lines have been described, the cuts may follow any desired path. For example, in some embodiments, the cuts follow a zig zag (pinking) pattern.
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[0049] As can be seen in
[0050] Foregoing separate fasteners reduces cost of producing the expandable filler 1600 and makes recycling the expandable filler 1600 easier. Punched hole fasteners also facilitate a user removing a selected number of the sheets 200-206 of the stack, without tools or risk of injury, such as from a staple.
[0051] Although five holes 1610-1614 are shown, other number of holes may be punched depending, for example, on the number of sheets 200-206 in the stack, the thickness of the sheets 200-206, the type of material from which the sheets 200-206 are made, width of the spiral-cut strips, length of the strips, diameter 112 of the sheets, etc. As with other embodiments, the binding holes 1610-1614 may be made at either end 1602 or 1608 of the spiral strips, or elsewhere along the lengths of the strips. The filler 1600 may be expanded as described with respect to other embodiments.
[0052] Although small-diameter holes 1610-1614 may bind the sheets 200-206 better than larger diameter holes, larger diameter holes may provide sufficient binding force to enable a user to grasp an end of the spiral strip, without the sheets 200-206 translating laterally, with respect to each other. Furthermore, larger-diameter holes 1610-1614 may accept strings, ribbons, etc., as described herein, thereby eliminating a need for a grommet.
[0053] Embodiment described herein may be modified to provide crinkled strips of shred. Such embodiments may be made by pressing a stack of sheets 200-206 between male and complementary female die that are shaped to impart a crinkle pattern to the sheets 200-206, such as with ridges of the crinkles extending radially from the center of the stack of sheets 200-206.
[0054] One or more of the sheets 200-206 of any embodiment may be printed with suitable words and/or symbols, such as “Happy Birthday” or “” (musical notes).
[0055] Crêpe paper is tissue paper that has been coated with sizing (a glue-like substance) and then creped (creased in a way similar to party streamers) to create gathers.
[0056] Optionally, as shown in
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[0058] While specific parameter values may be recited for disclosed embodiments, within the scope of the invention, the values of all of parameters may vary over wide ranges to suit different applications. While the invention is described through the above-described exemplary embodiments, modifications to, and variations of, the illustrated embodiments may be made without departing from the inventive concepts disclosed herein. Furthermore, disclosed aspects, or portions thereof, may be combined in ways not listed above and/or not explicitly claimed. Accordingly, the invention should not be viewed as being limited to the disclosed embodiments.