Slit Paper Method of Expansion, Shipment and Expansion Devices
20230278778 · 2023-09-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B31D5/0065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/5004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D5/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An expansion devise includes an unexpended slit sheet roll that is wound on a paper core that is wider than the slit sheet paper. The paper core is placed into a yoke that holds the paper in position on each side of the unexpended slit sheet material. An adjustable downward pressure is exerted on the paper core and the paper core exerts pressure on the yoke. As the paper is pulled, this downward pressure creates the friction required to enable the unexpended slit sheet to be unwind and fed while simultaneously expanding. A blank sheet is formed into a box that stabilizes slit paper sheet wound around a core member.
Claims
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21. An expandable slit-sheet paper product, comprising: an expandable slit-sheet paper having an array of slits; said expandable slit-sheet paper being wound in an unexpanded state into a roll around a cylindrical core member that extends through a center of said roll of said expandable slit-sheet paper; said core member having a length greater than a length of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper; said core member having a first distal end that protrudes outwardly from a first end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper and having a second distal end that protrudes outwardly from a second end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper; and wherein said first distal end protrudes outwardly from the first end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper by at least ¼ inch and said second distal end protrudes outwardly from said second end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper by at least ¼ inch.
22. In combination: the expandable slit-sheet paper product of claim 21; and an expander device having a first support configured to support said first distal end of said core member and having a second support arranged to support said second distal end of said core member.
23. The combination of claim 22, wherein said first support and said second support each have a respective support surface with a thickness, in a direction parallel to an axis of the roll when supported on the expander device, of at least ¼ inch.
24. The combination of claim 23, wherein said thickness is within a range from ½ inch to ⅝ inch.
25. The combination of claim 22, wherein: said first support is configured to support said first distal end of said core member underneath a bottom surface of said first distal end of said core member and said second support is configured to support said second distal end of said core member underneath a bottom surface of said second distal end of said core member.
26. The combination of claim 22, wherein: said first support is positioned in contact with a bottom surface of said first distal end of said core member and said second support is positioned in contact with a bottom surface of said second distal end of said core member.
27. The combination of claim 22, wherein said expander further includes a pressure member that is movable to apply a pressure against an outer peripheral surface of said first distal end or said second distal end of said core member.
28. The combination of claim 27, further including a spring that presses said pressure member against said outer peripheral surface of said first distal end or said second distal end of said core member.
29. The combination of claim 21, further including a threaded member that increases frictional pressure between said pressure member and said outer peripheral surface of said first distal end or said second distal end of said core member upon rotation of the threaded member in a first direction and that decreases frictional pressure between said pressure member and said outer peripheral surface of said first distal end or said second distal end of said core member upon rotation of the threaded member in a second direction.
30. The combination of claim 27, wherein said pressure member is an elongated arm member.
31. The combination of claim 30, wherein said elongated arm member has a substantially flat surface that abuts against said outer peripheral surface of said first distal end or said second distal end of said core member.
32. The combination of claim 29, wherein said threaded member includes a shaft element that passes through said elongated arm member.
33. The combination of claim 30, wherein said elongated arm member is hinged on said expander device.
33. The combination of claim 31, wherein said elongated arm member is hinged on said expander device.
34. The combination of claim 21, wherein said core member is a paper core member.
35. In combination: the expandable slit-sheet paper product of claim 21; and packaging containing said expandable slit-sheet paper product.
36. The combination of claim 35, wherein said packaging includes a member that presses against the roll of expandable slit-sheet paper to prevent the expandable slit-sheet paper from telescoping on the core member during shipment.
37. A method, comprising: providing the expandable slit-sheet paper product of claim 21; and supporting said first distal end of said core member on a first support of an expander device and supporting said second distal end of said core member on a second support of the expander device.
38. A method, comprising: providing the expandable slit-sheet paper product of claim 21; and downwardly lowering said roll of expandable slit-sheet paper and said cylindrical core into an expander device to a position with a first support of said expander device supporting said first distal end of said core member and a second support of said expander device supporting said second distal end of said core member.
39. The method of claim 38, further including: having the first support of said expander device support said first distal end of said core member by contacting a bottom surface of said first distal end of said core member and having the second support of said expander device support said second distal end of said core member by contacting a bottom surface of said second distal end of said core member.
40. The expandable slit-sheet paper product of claim 21, wherein said first distal end protrudes outwardly from the first end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper by at least ½ inch and said second distal end protrudes outwardly from said second end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper by at least ½ inch.
41. The expandable slit-sheet paper product of claim 21, wherein said first distal end protrudes outwardly from the first end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper by at least 1 and ½ inches and said second distal end protrudes outwardly from said second end of said roll of said expandable slit sheet paper by at least 1 and ½ inches.
Description
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[0037] The invention will be described with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
Definitions
[0056] Where the definition of terms departs from the commonly used meaning of the term, applicant intends to utilize the definitions provided below, unless specifically indicated otherwise.
[0057] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “rotatable panel” describes the part of a corrugated box that rotates at a fold line creating a hinge that provides the top and bottom sides of a corrugated box that folds perpendicular to the sides of the corrugated box on which it is attached.
[0058] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “rotatable sub panel” is the part of the inner container that is part of the Rotatable Panel that further folds across a fold line creating a hinge that folds perpendicular to the plane of the Rotatable Panel.
[0059] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “sine wave” refers to a continuous wave across a thin material that creates hills and valleys.
[0060] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “telescope” describes a lateral movement of paper along the axis of the paper core.
[0061] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “parcel post” refers to the method of transportation that enables smaller type boxes to be shipped for a fee without the need for a pallet.
[0062] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “cross members” refers to the framework that separates and holds in position the yokes.
[0063] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “roll holder” is the fixture that provides the downward force to the paper core to modulate the friction required for expansion.
[0064] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “pressure arm” is the upper wood block that applies pressure to the paper core.
[0065] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “pressure arm assembly” refers to the parts associated with the pressure arm that encompasses the pressure arm, hinge, threaded wood insert, and threaded bolt.
[0066] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “wood slats” refer to the horizontal boards attached to the yokes to make up the manual expander.
[0067] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “threaded wood insert” relates to a threaded wood insert that has threads exteriorly to screw into a premade hole in the yoke with a threaded hole in its center to receive a steel threaded bolt.
[0068] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “threaded bolt” relates to a threaded machined screw that is used to hold the pressure arm downward at various pressures as required.
[0069] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “stretching-feeding process” refers to the action by which the expanded slit sheet material will feed as well as stretch.
[0070] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “single layer expander” refers to the entire system and all its parts associated with it that enables the stretching and feeding of the paper roll.
[0071] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “attached” refers to the method of securely fixing one part to another as one skilled in the art of assembling wood, wood composites, metal, or plastics in order to create a permanent assembly.
[0072] As defined in the prior art and referenced and recited as if in full prior application Ser. No. 14/480,319 is hereby referenced as part of the description of the present invention.
[0073] For the purposes of the present invention the descriptions of the paper and slit patterns within the embodiment of U.S. Pat. No. 5,667,871 can be used within this application.
[0074] Further information relating to the paper which can be used in the present invention, slit patterns, and the expansion process is found in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,538,778, 5,667,871, 5,688,578, and 5,782,735, and application Ser. No. 15/001,168 the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein, as though recited in full.
[0075] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “user” applies to the person using the expanding system for wrapping items.
[0076] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “wrapping” refers to the simultaneous stretching and feeding while wrapping an item to be packaged.
[0077] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “paper roll” refers to a roll of wound unexpanded slit sheet material wound around a core member that can be paper or an equivalent.
[0078] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “yoke” refers to the wood portion of the expander that holds the roll of unexpanded slit sheet material at each end of the paper core.
[0079] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “paper core” refers to the round paper tube that the expanded slit sheet paper is wound around.
[0080] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “releasable” refers to an upward pushing mechanism of the linear actuator as it releases the tension from the slit sheet unexpanded roll by separating the roll holder and the paper core.
[0081] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “linear actuator” refers to the electrical mechanism that upon actuation applies an upward force.
[0082] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “thumbscrew” refers to a typical screw that has an enlarged head for easier grip for turning by hand.
[0083] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “preset position” refers to the preset tension that is applied by the user to enable simultaneous stretch and feed of the expanded slit sheet material.
[0084] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “preset tension” refers to the same concept as preset position.
[0085] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “preset condition” also refers to the same concept as preset position.
[0086] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “the radius of curvature” is the reciprocal of the curvature. For a curve, it equals the radius of the circular arc which best approximates the curve at that point. For surfaces, the radius of curvature is the radius of a circle that best fits a normal section or combinations thereof.
[0087] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “power supply” refers to the device that converts the electrical power typically found in an electrical wall outlet to the proper voltage to operate the linear actuators.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0088] Randomly, Irregularly Opening Expanded Slit Sheet Material.
[0089] The new art provides a simpler solution for manufacturing slit sheet expanded material when a single expanded sheet is preferable to use versus the dual cross layered expanded sheets in pending patent application U.S. Ser. No. 14/480,319. The disclosures of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/480,319 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,538,778, 5,667,871, 5,688,578, and 5,782,735 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety as if in full as part of the description of the present invention.
[0090] Whereas prior to the use of on or around 80% virgin fibers or more, the wedge effect or lack thereof was instrumental in the manufacture of uniformly opened or randomly opened cells. The new art, using Kraft paper having in the range of 80% or more virgin fibers, removes the requirement of altering the tooling so that the wedge would have little or no effect on the paper. Presently, and explained in the prior patent applications incorporated herein by reference, a wedge effect places an emphasis in cell opening direction by which one skilled within the art can orient the tooling to continuously open the cells either forward or backward dependent upon the wedge orientation of forward or rearward of the direction of the manufacturing process. Now, the same tooling, oriented to produce uniformly opening cells in recycled paper can be used for producing randomly, irregularly opening cells with virgin paper without having to alter the tooling. This saves time, labor, and tooling costs that previously required separate tooling for each type required.
[0091] The term “random” as employed herein with regard to the opening of cells, means that at least 20% of the cell undergo switch backs. Preferably, no more than 15% of the adjacent cells have uniform angles of inclination.
[0092] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “switch back” means the reversal of the angle of the inclination of the land at some point or points along the length of the sheet of expanded slit sheet material. A reversal of the angle of inclination constitutes a switch back. By way of example, a reversal of the angle of inclination from an inclination of about +60 to about −60 degrees (60 to 120 degrees) constitutes a switch back. Switch back can occur due to extraneous forces other than the wedge effect which causes rows of cells that to reverse themselves, as disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 14/480,319. In this instance, the creation of chaotic cells is a function of the randomly accumulated long curly fibers that make up a paper sheet creating switch backs, not in rows or in clumps, but at a cell to cell level.
[0093] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “nesting” means the grouping of cells into one another such that an upper slit sheet material cell can fit within the lower slit sheet material cell to the point at which the thickness gain is not substantial. Preferably, the nesting produces a loss of thickness of two adjacent layers of not great than about 15%, and most preferably, the nesting produces a loss of thickness of two adjacent layers of not great than about 10%.
[0094] For the purposes of the present invention, the term “hinged” means a jointed device or flexible piece to which a pressure applying member is attached that enables the member to turn, swing, rotate, or move in relation to another fixed member.
[0095] Virgin paper has fibers that are long but not straight. During the paper manufacturing process the fibers curl and twist in a variety of fashions as they fall on the screen that enable the fibers to be processed during the paper making process. The screen enables the water to be used as the vehicle for driving the fibers to the screen. The screen is moving in the direction of the manufacturing process and thus creates a continuous sheet of paper that travels past the filtering process to the drying and flattening process. The fibers dry in a tangled web of multiple and interweaving layers. As the fibers dry the memory of their original shape returns. This memory is static such that, if it is a continuous sheet, the layers of randomly layered fibers keep the sheet flat.
[0096] When recycled paper is produced, dust is created. This dust is as a result of pulverizing the fibers. These fibers are very short and are easily removed by the die cutting process. Conversely, the long fibers of the virgin paper, being long and resilient, are cut and not pulverized. This creates a lengthening of the paper that can only be accounted for by accumulation creating a sine wave. This fiber memory creates an undulating or sine wave effect on the paper of about 0.03-0.06″ from the top of the sine to the bottom running transversely to the direction of manufacture or in the direction of the slits within the paper, and a smaller sine wave exists every one-quarter inch in the direction of manufacture. The top of the sine wave in every other slit row is in a repeating pattern.
[0097] These rows of sine waves easily overcome the subtle impression that the wedge effect applies to the paper and subsequently the expansion process is far from uniform as each sine wave turns the paper forward or backward in an even greater chaotic pattern then when using a center bevel tool that provides no wedge effect.
[0098] Prior teachings of making expanded slit paper express a need for the sheet to be flat in order to produce tightly wound rolls. The paper in this instance does not wind up as tightly but, the increased random opening of the cells more than overcomes this shortfall by providing a non-nesting layering that creates a larger diameter roll than the two-layer interlocking system of the prior art.
[0099] Box for Unexpanded Slit Sheet Material on a Roll.
[0100] Packaging the roll of expanded slit sheet material is unlike any system required to ship a wound roll of material Parcel Post. The preferred shipment method is to place the roll in a box exactly sized to optimally fill the space within and ship. The new art requires additional protection for the paper core that extends, in this instance approximately one and half inches for each side of the paper. The paper core can be easily damaged and the wound unexpanded slit sheet material can telescope easily if the box were to ship in its vertical position or dropped.
[0101] The new art solves this problem without any added cost to the packaging by adding a score line to the box flaps that creates a rotatable subpanel that can be folded inward to press against the wound paper and press against the exterior of the protruding paper core. This design is easily done without tooling by the manufacturer of corrugated boxes and without additional cost.
[0102] Manual Expander Design
[0103] The new manual expander art provides the same service as the prior art of provisional patent 62/292,727. The disclosures of U.S. Patent 62/292,727 is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety as if it were recited in full as part of the description of the present invention. The new art provides several improvements to simplify use, shipment, and assembly.
[0104] The first improvement enables the expander to be shipped unassembled saving significant Parcel Post freight costs. This is done by using six screws and extruded aluminum cross members connected to the yokes with a screwdriver as can be seen in
[0105] The second improvement is with the use of a thinner wood material for the yokes. These are held apart by the cross members. The thinner wood reduces the friction against the paper core and provides an easier expansion with less ripping. The minimum thickness for the wooden yokes is ¼″ with a preferred thickness in the range from ½″ to ⅝″ with a maximum thickness of 2″.
[0106] The third improvement is the use of a removable roll holder. This enables the double layer expander to be constructed with one fixed double yoke, as shown in
[0107] Description of the first embodiment of the manual expander invention.
[0108] The paper roll is made up of the paper core with the wound unexpanded slit sheet paper. The paper core is wider than the unexpanded slit sheet paper enabling it to protrude on both sides. The minimum paper core protrusion is ¼″ beyond each end of the paper roll and ½″ is preferred to allow for some side-to-side movement. The optimal paper core width is 1½″ for ease of loading with anything over 2″ being of no further help to paper roll loading.
[0109] The single layer expander is first comprised of two wooden yokes, preferably made of wood, that make up the right and left sides of the wood expander to keep the paper roll suspended and able to rotate. The yokes receive the ends of the paper core of the paper roll. The top portion of the yokes are cut down at the top to keep the paper core exposed so that the pressure arm can apply pressure directly to the yoke. The yokes are connected using wood slats or the like to create a box shape that is open on the top to receive the paper and open in the front bottom to feed the paper. The single layer expander loads the paper roll by rotating the pressure arms upward at the rear hinge, and then closing the pressure arms on the paper core and screwing the threaded bolt downward into the threaded wood insert located at the opposing end of the pressure arm hinge. Once the paper is in place, the pressure arm is down and the threaded bolt is engaged to the threaded wood insert, then the threaded bolt can be adjusted to enable the stretching-feeding process by turning the bolt to the precise point at which the slit sheet material stretches while continuing to unwind the paper such that a continuous stretching-feeding process is created to wrap an item.
[0110] The paper roll is specifically oriented within the box to feed the paper from the top or the bottom of the roll but preferably the bottom.
[0111] The present design, shown in
[0112] A double layer expander is created from two single layer expanders with the addition of two types of exteriorly attached wood slats. The upper wood slats are attached to the yokes and form the attachment to the lower single layer expander. Each upper wood slat has two square cut out areas that interlock to two bottom wood exteriorly positioned wood slats. This system can dispense any type of expanded slit sheet material. The preferred embodiment is to utilize the dual-layer interlocking expanded slit sheet system described in patent pending application Ser. No. 15/001,168 the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein, as though recited in full. When utilizing the interlocking dual layer system, the preferred embodiment is to feed the lower paper roll upward from the back of the roll and the upper paper roll is to feed backward from the bottom of the roll as shown in
[0113] Manual Expander Releasable Design
[0114] The new manual expander art provides the same service as disclosed in provisional patent applications 62/292,727 and 62/425,200. The disclosures of US provisional patent applications 62/292,727 and 62/425,200 are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety, as if they were recited in full as part of the description of the present invention. The new art provides several improvements to provide a greater ease of use and dispensing of the expanded slit sheet material.
[0115] The purpose of the present invention is to enable the user to quickly feed the slit sheet material in its unexpanded form, using a mechanism that releases the paper tension so that the paper can feed freely and then resume the proper preset tension to continue wrapping. This approach enables the user to wrap more quickly when, for example, a sharp-edged item being packed would normally tear the expanded slit sheet. In this case, the user is able to get past this sharp edge by eliminating the tension, and continue wrapping by changing the direction of the item so that the wrap can continue perpendicularly and around the sharp edge in a bisecting direction. Another reason for the instant art is for grabbing the paper when it is close to the paper rolls. Again, with preset tension, the user would have to grab the paper with two hands to apply even pulling pressure across the width of the expanded slit sheet so that it will not tear. With the system in a releasable position the user can still hold the item being packed and grab the expanded slit sheet with one hand to pull the material. Once a long enough section is pulled the user returns to the preset position and continues wrapping. The releasable tension is started and terminated through the use of a foot pedal 102 as shown in
[0116] The improvement over the system of prior provisional art 62/425,200 provides for an assisted mechanism that is shown in the embodiment with the preferred design in
[0117] Another design to create releasable tension is to place the linear actuators, as shown in
[0118] Still another releasable design provides a pulling tension though the cabling or pneumatic or electric actuating system whereby the lifting mechanism of
[0119] Normally the releasable system and the preset system are used simultaneously for both upper and lower rolls to utilize both layers. To describe the process efficiently, however, the lower roll holder in
[0120] Focusing on the upper roll in
[0121] Focusing now on the lower roll holder, depicting when the releasable tension is no longer necessary, the linear actuator is switched off by releasing the foot pedal that returns the linear actuator to the retracted position, and thus returning the expander to the preset condition as shown with the contact of the roll holder 1706 with paper core 1710.
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[0140] The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar references in the context of this disclosure (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as, preferred, preferably) provided herein, is intended merely to further illustrate the content of the disclosure and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the claims. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the present disclosure.
[0141] Multiple embodiments are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventor for practicing the claimed invention. Of these, variations of the disclosed embodiments will become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing disclosure. The inventor expects skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate (e.g., altering or combining features or embodiments), and the inventor intends for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
[0142] Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
[0143] The use of individual numerical values are stated as approximations as though the values were preceded by the word “about,” “substantially,” or “approximately.” Similarly, the numerical values in the various ranges specified in this application, unless expressly indicated otherwise, are stated as approximations as though the minimum and maximum values within the stated ranges were both preceded by the word “about”, “substantially”, or “approximately.” In this manner, variations above and below the stated ranges can be used to achieve substantially the same results as values within the ranges. As used herein, the terms “about”, “substantially”, and “approximately” when referring to a numerical value shall have their plain and ordinary meanings to a person of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosed subject matter is most closely related or the art relevant to the range or element at issue. The amount of broadening from the strict numerical boundary depends upon many factors. For example, some of the factors which can be considered include the criticality of the element and/or the effect a given amount of variation will have on the performance of the claimed subject matter, as well as other considerations known to those of skill in the art. As used herein, the use of differing amounts of significant digits for different numerical values is not meant to limit how the use of the words “about,” “substantially,” or “approximately” will serve to broaden a particular numerical value or range. Thus, as a general matter, “about,” “substantially,” or “approximately” broaden the numerical value. Also, the disclosure of ranges is intended as a continuous range including every value between the minimum and maximum values plus the broadening of the range afforded by the use of the term “about,” “substantially,” or “approximately.” Thus, recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. To the extent that determining a given amount of variation of some the factors such as the criticality of the slit patterns, paper width differential pre- and post-expansion, paper weights and type, as well as other considerations known to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the disclosed subject matter is most closely related or the art relevant to the range or element at issue will have on the performance of the claimed subject matter, is not considered to be within the ability of one of ordinary skill in the art, or is not explicitly stated in the claims, then the terms “about,” “substantially,” and “approximately,” should be understood to mean the numerical or other value, plus or minus 15%.
[0144] It is to be understood that any ranges, ratios, and ranges of ratios that can be formed by, or derived from, any of the data disclosed herein represent further embodiments of the present disclosure and are included as part of the disclosure as though they were explicitly set forth. This includes ranges that can be formed that do or do not include a finite upper and/or lower boundary. Accordingly, a person of ordinary skill in the art most closely related to a particular range, ratio or range of ratios will appreciate that such values are unambiguously derivable from the data presented herein.