Cushioning material for packaging purposes, and method for cushioning an object
11440718 · 2022-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D85/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cushioning material for packaging comprises at least one sheetlike element having at least one edge portion and one cushion portion providing a property desired for protecting an item to be packaged. It is proposed that an adhesive system is applied to at least one edge portion, at least in some regions, and is designed for a releasable connection to a different section of another sheetlike element or of the same sheetlike element without auxiliary means and non-destructively.
Claims
1. A cushioning material for packaging purposes, comprising at least one sheetlike element, having at least one edge portion delimiting the sheetlike element and a cushion portion, the cushion portion providing a cushioning property desired for protecting an item to be packaged, wherein the at least one edge portion is at least partially provided with an adhesive system which is designed for such a connection to another portion of another sheetlike element or of the same sheetlike element, the connection being releasable without any auxiliary means, that is, without special heating and without special tools, and non-destructively, that is, without damaging the cushion material or the item, wherein the cushion portion is made of a paper or cardboard material in which a plurality of bulges is formed.
2. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive system is designed so that it can be used after releasing at least one more time for a reattachment, in particular that the adhesive system has an adhesive layer with a reusable adhesive effect.
3. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive system comprises an adhesive strip extending continuously along the edge portion.
4. The cushioning material according to claim 3, wherein the sheetlike element is rectangular in plan view, and that the edge portion on which the adhesive system is applied, is at least one longitudinal edge portion and/or at least one transverse edge portion.
5. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive system comprises a non-continuous adhesive strip extending along the edge portion and/or individual adhesive dots.
6. The cushioning material according to claim 1, wherein a bulge toward one side of the sheetlike element is adjacent to a bulge toward the other side of the sheetlike element.
7. A method for cushioning an item with the cushioning material of claim 1, comprising the following steps: wrapping the item with the sheetlike element or a plurality of associated sheetlike elements; and fastening the at least one edge portion of the sheetlike element or the sheetlike elements by means of the adhesive system, in particular with another edge portion of the sheetlike element or of another sheetlike element.
8. A cushioning material for packaging purposes, comprising at least one sheetlike element, having at least one edge portion delimiting the sheetlike element and a cushion portion, the cushion portion providing a cushioning property desired for protecting an item to be packaged, wherein the at least one edge portion is at least partially provided with an adhesive system which is designed for such a connection to another portion of another sheetlike element or of the same sheetlike element, the connection being releasable without any auxiliary means, that is, without special heating and without special tools, and non-destructively, that is, without damaging the cushion material or the item, wherein the sheetlike element is detachably connected to a further sheetlike element, at least in a storage state, by means of a tear-off region, in particular a perforation or other material weakening.
9. A cushioning material for packaging purposes, comprising at least one sheetlike element, having at least one edge portion delimiting the sheetlike element and a cushion portion, the cushion portion providing a cushioning property desired for protecting an item to be packaged, wherein the at least one edge portion is at least partially provided with an adhesive system which is designed for such a connection to another portion of another sheetlike element or of the same sheetlike element, the connection being releasable without any auxiliary means, that is, without special heating and without special tools, and non-destructively, that is, without damaging the cushion material or the item, wherein in a storage state it comprises a plurality of sheetlike elements that are releasably connected to each other in a zig-zag fold.
Description
(1) Hereinafter, embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawing:
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(15) Hereinafter, in different embodiments, the same reference numerals will be used for regions and elements having equivalent functions. In addition, in subsequent embodiments, only differences from previous embodiments are discussed for the most part.
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(17) Each of the sheetlike elements 12 has a central and generally also approximately rectangular cushion portion 16, which is formed by a plurality of bulges 18 which extend perpendicular to the plane of the drawing of
(18) In the present embodiment, the bulges 18 are indeed hemispherical in section. It is understood, however, that other cross sections of bulges are possible, for example, rectangular, square, elliptical, spherical, triangular, etc. Moreover, in the plan view shown in
(19) Each of the sheetlike elements 12 furthermore has a total of four rectangularly extending edge portions 20a to 20d which surround the upholstery portion 16 of a sheetlike element 12 and in which in the present case, for example, no bulges 18 are present. These 4 edge portions 20a to 20d are drawn into
(20) The adhesive system 22 is designed so that it can be connected to another portion, for example, the opposite edge portion 20c of the same sheetlike element 12, but can be released from it without use of an auxiliary means and nondestructively. Furthermore, the adhesive system 22 is designed so that it can be used after the release at least one more time for a reattachment.
(21) Such an adhesive principle of such adhesive layers, which have a so-called “sticky note adhesive effect,” is known, for example, from note papers which are known on the market under the brand name “Post-it®.” The adhesive used for this is a hardened plastic which consists of tiny little beads with fine hairs. These hairs act like tentacles that hold the note paper (or in the present case the edge portion 20a) on the desired substrate (or in the present case, for example, on the edge portion 20c). The note paper (or the edge portion 20a) can be easily removed again because the contact area between the note paper and the substrate is reduced by the small beads. If the said hairs do not break off or become soiled with dust, such a note paper (or in the present case the edge portion 20a) can be adhered to a substrate many times, detached from it, adhered back to a substrate and released again, etc.
(22) With regard to the dimensions, the cushioning material 10 may have a tear-off region 14 approximately every 20 cm, for example in the longitudinal direction of the strand shown in
(23) In the case of the second embodiment of a cushioning material 10 shown in
(24) In the third embodiment of a cushioning material 10 shown in
(25) In the fourth embodiment of a cushioning material 10 shown in
(26) In the fifth embodiment of a cushioning material 10 shown in
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(28) However, it should be understood that if the item 26 had dimensions such that, when the item 26 is wrapped more or less tightly with the sheetlike element 12 of the cushioning material 10, the transverse edge portion 20a does not coincide exactly with the other transverse edge portion 20c, the adhesive strip 24 of the transverse edge portion 20a could also be releasably connected to the cushion portion 16 extending between the two transverse edge portions 20a and 20c, even if the contact surface would be smaller due to the bulges 18.
(29) In general, one proceeds as follows when the item 26 is to be provided with the cushioning material 10: first, the item 26 is wrapped with the sheetlike element 12. Then, the edge portion 20a of the planar element 12 is connected to the other edge portion 20c of the planar element 12 by means of the releasable adhesive system 22.
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(32) In particular if the cushioning material 10 is provided by an automated device, as will be explained hereinafter, the supply of cushioning material 10 can be increased by having the lower end of the one stack 29 of sheetlike elements 12 of a container 28 connected to the upper end of the stack 29 of sheetlike elements 12 of an adjacent container 28, as shown in
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(34) For ease of use, an automated device 34, such as a conveyor driven by electric motor, may additionally be used to provide the cushioning material 10 to the user 32. Such a second use scenario is shown in
(35) This user interface may comprise, for example, a foot switch, which upon actuation provides a pre-set amount of sheetlike elements 12 by their being conveyed by electric motor and automatically separated from the remaining sheetlike elements 12 along a tear-off region 14 after the conveyance is terminated. For this purpose, two driven roller pairs, for example, arranged successively in the conveying direction may be provided in the automated device 34d, between which roller pairs the cushioning material 10 is conveyed, the roller pair arranged away from the user 32 being stopped briefly for the tearaway operation, whereas the roller pair placed next in succession toward the user 32 continues to be driven. However, it is also possible to use a cutting device to separate the desired quantity of sheetlike elements 12 from the sheetlike elements 12 of the stack 29.
(36) Instead of a foot switch, a voice control (microphone), a gesture control (image recognition by camera), a touchpad, a classic keyboard, etc. are conceivable as a user interface. In principle, it is also conceivable to detect via a sensor at the output of the automated device 34 if the user 32 is retrieving or has retrieved a quantity of cushioning material 10, and then automatically to provide a preset amount of cushioning material 10 again.
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(38) Finally, it is also conceivable in principle that a starting material that is flat and does not yet have bulges is stored in the containers 28, and that the bulges are produced in the sheetlike starting material, for example by embossing, heating and/or moistening/drying, etc., only when it passes through the automated device 34. The tear-off regions 14 may already be present in the starting material, but may likewise be generated only when passing through the automated device 34. It is also possible to use a cushioning material 10 which has no tear-off regions 14 at all, and in which the individual sheetlike elements 12 are separated as required by a cutting device, for example. In particular when a starting material is flat and does not yet have the bulges is used, the starting material may also be wound on a roll.