AN EMBOSSED WRAPPING MATERIAL
20230311443 · 2023-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31F2201/0738
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31F1/07
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31D5/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31F2201/0774
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31D2205/0082
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B31D5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B31F1/07
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An embossed wrapping material for protectively cushioning an article comprises a plurality of embossed protrusions, wherein the plurality of embossed protrusions comprises first protrusions, extending in a first direction and second protrusions extending in a second direction, the second direction being opposite to the first direction. At least regionally the embossed wrapping material comprises a plurality of first creases created during or prior to embossing the protrusions.
Claims
1. An embossed wrapping material for protectively cushioning an article, the wrapping material comprising a plurality of embossed protrusions, wherein the plurality of embossed protrusions comprises first protrusions extending in a first direction and second protrusions extending in a second direction, the second direction being opposite to the first direction, wherein at least regionally the cushioning material comprises a plurality of first creases created during or prior to embossing the protrusions.
2. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein at least one lateral edge region comprises a higher number of material layers than a central region.
3. The embossed wrapping material of claim 2, wherein the lateral edge region is formed by at least one 180° fold of the material layer(s) extending from the central region.
4. The embossed wrapping material of claim 2, wherein a width of the lateral edge region corresponds to at least the width of a protrusion.
5. The embossed wrapping material of claim 2, wherein the lateral edge region also comprises protrusions.
6. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein it comprises at least one longitudinally extending strip shape region which is free of protrusions and which is delimited on both sides by regions with protrusions.
7. The embossed wrapping material of claim 6, wherein the width of the strip shape region corresponds to at least the width of a protrusion.
8. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein it comprises crosswise extending perforation lines, the perforation lines being formed by material bridges alternating with material slits, at least some of the material slits being at least 15 times longer than at least some of the material bridges, more preferably at least between 30-50 times longer than the material bridges.
9. The embossed wrapping material of claim 8, wherein the length of the material bridges is in the range of approx. 0.3-1.0 mm, preferably approx. 0.5 mm.
10. The embossed wrapping material of claim 8, wherein at least on one side of a perforation line and adjacent a perforation line there is a crosswise extending strip shape region free of protrusions.
11. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein a height of at least some of the protrusions is in the range of 4-45 mm, more preferably in the range of 4-18 mm, still more preferably in the range of 4-7 mm.
12. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein it at least regionally comprises a plurality of second creases created prior to embossing the protrusions, the second creases being essentially orthogonal to the first creases.
13. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein the embossed protrusions have a maximum transverse dimension, when viewed from above, in the range of 4-100 mm, more preferably in the range of 10-18 mm, still more preferably in the range of 12-16 mm.
14. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein it comprises first embossed protrusions having at least a first value of a dimension and second embossed protrusions having at least a second value of the same dimension, wherein the first value is different from the second value.
15. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein it is made from an initially flat paper material and wherein the grammage of the initially flat paper material is in the range of approximately 40-80 g/m.sup.2, more preferably in the range of approximately 60-70 g/m.sup.2.
16. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein a density of embossed protrusions (number of protrusions per area) is in the range of approximately 3000-6000 1/m.sup.2, more preferably in the range of approximately 400-5500 1/m.sup.2, still more preferably in the range of approximately 4300-5300 1/m.sup.2.
17. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein a cross sectional shape, when viewed from the side, of at least some of the embossed protrusions is approximately half-circular, rectangular, trapezoid, or dome-shaped with a raising bottom portion and an essentially flat top portion.
18. The embossed wrapping material of claim 17, wherein the raising bottom portion of the dome-shaped protrusions comprises a first portion adjacent a reference plane of the wrapping material and an intermediate second portion arranged between the first portion and the top portion, wherein the slope suddenly changes at the transition of the first portion to the second portion.
19. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein a cross sectional shape, when viewed from above, of at least some of the embossed protrusions is approximately circular, oval, or polygonal, specifically hexagonal.
20. The embossed wrapping material of claim 1, wherein it comprises craft paper, preferably recycled craft paper.
21. Use of an embossed wrapping material according to claim 1 for protectively wrapping an article.
22. Use of an embossed wrapping material according to claim 1 for accommodating an object, more preferably a food article, within a cavity provided by an embossed protrusion.
Description
[0029] The invention now will be described with reference to the attached drawing. In the drawing is
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[0048] It is to be noted that for the sake of clarity in the figures only exemplary but not all elements and portions or regions are designated with reference signs. Furthermore, functionally equivalent elements and portions in different embodiments have the same reference signs.
[0049] In the figures, an embossed wrapping material generally has the reference sign 10. As can be seen from
[0050] The embossed wrapping material 10 further comprises a plurality of first creases 20. As can be seen especially from
[0051] The embossed wrapping material 10 further comprises a plurality of second creases 25. The second creases 25 essentially extend parallel to the lateral direction 24.
[0052] In the present exemplary embodiment the embossed wrapping material 10 is made from craft paper. It is particularly preferred that the embossed wrapping material 10 is made from recycled craft paper. The grammage of the initially flat craft paper material is in the range of approximately 40-80 g/m.sup.2, more preferably in the range of approximately 60-70 g/m.sup.2.
[0053] In the present exemplary embodiment a cross sectional shape, when viewed from the side (
[0054] In the present exemplary embodiment of
[0055] In the embodiment of
[0056] Reference is now made to
[0057] The arrangement 30 comprises a supply 32 for supplying an initially flat and web-type paper raw material 34. The web-type paper raw material 34 may be provided by way of example as a roll 36 of paper. In an alternative non-shown embodiment the flat web-type paper raw material may be provided as a stack of zigzag folded paper. The flat web-type paper raw material 34 is conveyed along a transport path 38 through the arrangement 30.
[0058] It first passes a tensioning unit 40 comprising two stationary cylindrical rollers 42 and a vertically movable cylindrical roller 44. The vertically movable cylindrical roller 44 puts the flat web-type paper raw material 34 under a certain tension in the direction of the transport path 38 by its weight. However, the tensioning action of the vertically movable cylindrical roller 44 may be further enhanced for example by a spring forcing the vertically movable cylindrical roller 44 downwardly.
[0059] Seen in the direction of the transport path 38 downstream of the tensioning unit 40 an undulating device 46 and an embossing device 48 are arranged. The undulating device 46 comprises three pairs 50, 52 and 54 of cooperating forming devices 56a/b, 58a/b, and 60a/b.
[0060] The general designs of the forming devices 56-60 are similar to each other. This general design therefore will be described hereinafter by way of example with reference to the forming devices 56a/b of the first pair 50 (
[0061] The forming device 56a comprises a shaft 62 on which is arranged a plurality of disk type conically shaped portions 64. The disk type portions 64 are spaced apart from each other and arranged along a longitudinal axis of the shaft 62 such that interstices 65 are formed between adjacent disk type portions 64. The disk type portions 64 of the first forming device 56a mesh with interstices 65 between the disk type portions of the second forming device 56b, the interstices 65 formed between the meshing disk type portions 64 of the forming devices 56a and 56b forming an undulated space 66 creating undulations of the initially flat web-type paper raw material 34 when it passes between the first and the second forming devices 56a and 56b.
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[0063] As can be seen from
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[0066] After the web-type paper material 34 has passed the undulating device 46 and after having been transformed into an undulated web-type paper material 34 it enters the embossing device 48 which comprises two rotating and driven embossing cylinders 70a and 70b. The embossing cylinders 70a and 70b are designed and arranged to receive the undulated paper material 34 therebetween. Both embossing cylinders 70a/b have a peripheral surface 72 comprising a plurality of protrusions and recesses creating the embossed protrusions 14a and 14b as described above with reference to
[0067] A schematic sectional view of the embossed wrapping material 10 downstream of the embossing device 48 seen in the direction of the transport path 38 is shown in
[0068] It is to be understood that the undulations 68 of the undulated web-type paper material 34 as shown in
[0069] As can be seen from
[0070] The forming devices 56a-60b of the pairs 50-54 of the undulating device 46 and the embossing cylinders 70a/b of the embossing device 48 are driven with specific rotational speeds. The rotational speeds of the forming devices 56-60 are selected such that the web-type paper raw material 34 is conveyed through the undulating device 46 with a uniform speed in the direction of the transport path 38.
[0071] In contrast hereto, the rotational speeds of the embossing cylinders 70a and 70b on the one hand and the rotational speeds of the forming devices 60a/b of the third pair 54 on the other hand are selected such that the undulated web-type paper material 34 is conveyed through the embossing device 48 along the transport path 38 at a lower speed than through the undulating device 46. This results in a crumpling action applied to the undulated web-type paper material 34 in longitudinal direction 22, which extends parallel to the direction of the transport path 38.
[0072] The crumpling action results in a reduction of the dimension of the undulated web-type paper material 34 in the longitudinal direction 22 by approximately 10%. The reduction of the dimension of the undulated web-type paper material 34 in the longitudinal direction 22 results in the creation of second undulations which are pressed by the embossing cylinders 70a/b into the above mentioned second creases 25. The second creases 25 extend essentially orthogonally to the first creases 20.
[0073] It is to be understood that the web-type paper material may be single ply material or a double or multiple ply material. Furthermore, in the case that the web-type paper material is a double or multiple ply material, at least one of the plies may primarily provide the cushioning properties while another of the plies may primarily provide an optical property.
[0074] Now, reference is made to
[0075] The raising bottom portion 76 comprises a first portion 80 which is adjacent the reference plane 12 of the wrapping material 10 and an intermediate second portion 82 which is arranged between the first portion 80 and the top portion 78. As can be seen for example from
[0076] In the specific embodiment of
[0077] For embossing the protrusions 14a/14b of
[0078] The sleeve 91 is arranged within the cylindrical recess 96 such that it protrudes out of the cylindrical recess 96 with its inwardly curved cylindrical outer surface portion 94. The sleeve 91 is fixed to the embossing cylinder 70a by means of a screw 98 having a screw head 100 having a flat top surface 102 which transitions into a curved edge portion 104. A flat ring shaped outer edge portion 106 is unitary with the curved edge portion 104.
[0079] Adjacent the embossing element 90, complementary recesses 108 are provided in the peripheral surface 72 of the embossing cylinder 70a in order to receive during manufacturing of the wrapping material 10 the embossing elements 90 fixed to the other cooperating embossing cylinder 70b (not shown in
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[0081] The embossed protrusions 14a/b of
[0082] The embossed protrusions 14a/b of
[0083] A particularly preferred embodiment of an embossed wrapping material 10 is now explained with respect to
[0084] While the central region 120 in the present exemplary embodiment comprises one single material layer, both lateral edge regions 118 comprise two adjacent material layers. These double layer lateral edge regions 118 are formed by a 180° fold 119 of the single material layer extending from the central region 120 towards the lateral edge regions 118. The fold 119 forms the outer lateral edges of the sheets 112.
[0085] In the arrangement 30 of
[0086] As can be seen from
[0087] It is, however, to be understood that the width of the lateral edge region 118 may vary along the length of the embossed wrapping material 10, that is along the longitudinal direction 116, as is shown in
[0088] The embossed wrapping material 10 in the present exemplary embodiment comprises a longitudinally extending strip shape region 126 which is free of protrusions 14a/b and which is delimited on both sides by the areas 124 having protrusions 14a/b. In the present exemplary embodiment, one sheet 112 of embossed wrapping material 10 comprises one single and, with reference to the lateral edge regions 118, centrally located strip shape region 126 extending from a leading edge (without reference sign, in
[0089] The presence of the strip shape region 126 has the following reason: when the flat web-type paper raw material 34 passes through the embossing device 48 with its embossing cylinders 70a/b, the material is received and deformed between the walls of the embossing cavities and the matching embossing protrusions of the embossing cylinders 70a/b. When the deformed material leaves the gap between the two embossing cylinders 70a/b, it has a certain tendency to stick to one of these cylinders 70a/b.
[0090] In order to prevent the embossed wrapping material 10 from sticking to the cylinders 70a/b, the arrangement 30 and specifically the embossing device 48 comprises a deflector means 128 (“separating means”) which is arranged adjacent the embossing cylinders 70a/b immediately downwardly of the embossing cylinders 70a/b. These deflector means 128 comes into sliding contact with the embossed wrapping material 10 and lifts the material off an embossing cylinder 70a/b, if the material 10 remains sticked to one of these cylinders 70a/b.
[0091] This deflector means 128 is arranged, seen in lateral direction of the embossed wrapping material 10, at the same location where the strip shape region 126 is located, that is where on the embossing cylinders 70a/b no embossing protrusions and matching cavities are present. Thus, the deflector means 128 cannot contact the wrapping material 10 in the areas 124 having the protrusions 14a/b, but rather and only in the strip shape region 126 being free of any protrusion 14a/b and therefore being relatively smooth and even. By consequence, the strip shape region 126 being free of protrusions 14a/b prevents the deflector means 128 from damaging the embossed wrapping material 10 by interfering with any embossed protrusions 14a/b.
[0092] As has already been mentioned, the lengthy web 110 of embossed wrapping material 10 comprises sheets 112 separated by perforation lines 114. These perforation lines 114 extend crosswise, that is orthogonally to the longitudinal direction 116. A perforation line 114 is formed by material bridges 130 and material slits 132. The material slits 132 are located between the material bridges 132. By consequence, along the length extension of a perforation line 114, material bridges 130 and material slits 132 alternate. In the present exemplary embodiment, the perforation line 114, that is the material slits 132, has been cut into the “final” embossed wrapping material 10 after the undulating and embossing steps.
[0093] In the present exemplary embodiment shown in
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[0095] In an aspect an embossed cushioning material for protecting an article comprises a plurality of embossed protrusions, and at least regionally the cushioning material comprises a plurality of first creases created during or prior to embossing the protrusions.
[0096] In an aspect the plurality of embossed protrusions comprises first protrusions extending in a first direction and second protrusions extending in a second direction, the second direction being opposite to the first direction.
[0097] In an aspect the plurality of embossed protrusions comprises only protrusions extending in a first direction.
[0098] In an aspect a height of at least some of the protrusions is in the range of 6-45 mm, more preferably in the range of 6-18 mm, still more preferably in the range of 8-11 mm.
[0099] In an aspect the embossed cushioning material at least regionally comprises a plurality of second creases created prior to embossing the protrusions, the second creases being essentially orthogonal to the first creases.
[0100] In an aspect the embossed protrusions have a maximum transverse dimension, when viewed from above, in the range of 4-100 mm, more preferably in the range of 4-14 mm, still more preferably in the range of 6-10 mm.
[0101] In an aspect the embossed cushioning material comprises first embossed protrusions having at least a first value of a dimension and second embossed protrusions having at least a second value of the same dimension, wherein the first value is different from the second value.
[0102] In an aspect the embossed cushioning material made from an initially flat paper material and wherein the grammage of the initially flat paper material is in the range of approximately 40-70 g/m.sup.2, more preferably in the range of approximately 50-60 g/m.sup.2.
[0103] In an aspect a density of embossed protrusions (number of protrusions per area) is in the range of approximately 3000-5000 1/m.sup.2, more preferably in the range of approximately 3700-4400 1/m.sup.2.
[0104] In an aspect a cross sectional shape, when viewed from the side, of at least some of the embossed protrusions is approximately half-circular, rectangular, or trapezoid.
[0105] In an aspect a cross sectional shape, when viewed from above, of at least some of the embossed protrusions is approximately circular, oval, or polygonal, specifically hexagonal.
[0106] In an aspect the embossed cushioning material comprises craft paper, preferably recycled craft paper.
[0107] In an aspect the invention relates to the use of an embossed cushioning material according to at least one of the preceding aspects for protectively wrapping an article.
[0108] In an aspect the invention relates to the use of an embossed cushioning material according to at least one of the preceding aspects for at least partially protectively accommodating an object, more preferably a food article, within a cavity provided by an embossed protrusion.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0109] 10 embossed wrapping material [0110] 12 reference plane [0111] 14a/b embossed protrusions [0112] 16 first direction [0113] 18 second direction [0114] 20 first creases [0115] 22 longitudinal direction [0116] 24 lateral direction [0117] 25 second creases [0118] 26 height [0119] 28 maximum transverse dimension [0120] 30 arrangement [0121] 32 supply for supplying the paper material [0122] 34 flat web type paper raw material [0123] 36 roll of paper [0124] 38 transport path [0125] 40 tensioning unit [0126] 42 stationary cylindrical rollers of tensioning unit [0127] 44 vertically movable cylindrical roller [0128] 46 undulating device [0129] 48 embossing device [0130] 50 first pair of cooperating forming devices [0131] 52 second pair of cooperating forming devices [0132] 54 third pair of cooperating forming devices [0133] 56a/b forming devices of first pair [0134] 58a/b forming devices of second pair [0135] 60a/b forming devices of third pair [0136] 62 shaft [0137] 64 disk type portions [0138] 65 interstices between the disk type portions [0139] 66 undulated space [0140] 68 undulations [0141] 70a/b embossing cylinders [0142] 72 peripheral surface [0143] 74 food [0144] 76 raising bottom portion of embossed protrusion [0145] 78 flat top portion of embossed protrusion [0146] 80 first portion of raising bottom portion [0147] 82 intermediate second portion of raising bottom portion [0148] 84 rim [0149] 86 first ring shaped section [0150] 88 second ring shaped section [0151] 90 embossing element [0152] 91 sleeve [0153] 92 straight cylindrical outer surface portion [0154] 94 curved cylindrical outer surface portion [0155] 96 cylindrical recess [0156] 98 screw [0157] 100 screw head [0158] 102 flat top surface [0159] 104 curved edge portion [0160] 106 flat outer edge portion [0161] 108 recess [0162] 110 lengthy web [0163] 112 sheets [0164] 114 perforation line [0165] 116 longitudinal direction [0166] 118 lateral edge regions [0167] 120 central region [0168] 122 lateral edge forming device [0169] 124 areas with protrusions [0170] 126 strip shape region [0171] 128 deflector means [0172] 130 material bridges [0173] 132 material slits [0174] 134 crosswise extending strip shape region