Dunnage conversion machine and method
US-2017259522-A1 · Sep 14, 2017 · US
US10576707B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10576707-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414891512-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2020 |
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A jam-sensing method for a dunnage conversion machine includes the following steps: (a) converting a stock material into a relatively less dense dunnage material having characteristics that vary along the length of the dunnage material; (b) sensing the characteristics of the dunnage material; (c) generating a signal that varies as a function of the sensed characteristics; (d) monitoring the generated signal over time; and (e) generating a control signal when variation in the generated signal within a predetermined period is less than a predetermined amount, which would indicate a lack of movement of the material. This control signal can used to shut down the conversion process, thereby minimizing the extent of the jam condition.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for detecting longitudinal movement of a material having a varying surface profile, comprising the steps of: continuously sensing both the presence of and the profile of a surface of a continuous strip of material having a variable surface profile with a contour sensor; generating a profile signal that varies as a function of the sensed profile; monitoring the varying profile signal over a predetermined period that is greater than zero; and generating a control signal when variation in the profile signal within the predetermined period is less than a predetermined amount, which would indicate a lack of movement of the material. 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 , where the sensing step includes contactlessly sensing the surface profile. 3. A method of making a dunnage material, comprising the method of claim 1 , and further comprising a step of converting a sheet material into a dunnage material that is less dense than the sheet material, the dunnage material having a nonplanar surface with a variable surface profile, where the sensing step includes the step of sensing the surface profile of the nonplanar surface of the dunnage material. 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 , where the converting step includes randomly crumpling the sheet material to form a dunnage material having a randomly variable surface profile. 5. A method as set forth in claim 3 , further comprising a step of feeding a sheet stock material from a supply. 6. A method as set forth in claim 5 , where the feeding step includes feeding a sheet of paper from the supply. 7. A method as set forth in claim 3 , further comprising a step of stopping the converting step if the monitoring step detects no motion. 8. A method as set forth in claim 1 , further comprising a step of positioning a sensor relative to a path of the material to sense the variable-contour surface of the material traveling on the path. 9. A method as set forth in claim 1 , where the sensing step includes directing a light source against the surface of the material and using a sensor to detect light reflected from the surface. 10. A dunnage conversion machine, comprising a conversion assembly for converting a sheet material into a relatively less dense dunnage material having a nonplanar surface with a longitudinally variable profile and longitudinally advancing the dunnage material along a path; and a contour sensor adjacent the path that is configured to sense both the presence of the dunnage material and the profile of the surface of the dunnage material on the path and to produce a corresponding profile signal that varies as a function of the sensed surface profile of the dunnage material; and a controller configured to monitor the profile signal produced by the sensor for changes over a predetermined period that is greater than zero to detect longitudinal motion of the dunnage material, and to generate a control signal when variation in the profile signal within the predetermined period is less than a predetermined amount, which would indicate a lack of movement of the material, the controller being in communication with the conversion assembly so that the controller can stop the conversion assembly in response to the control signal. 11. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 10 , comprising a supply of sheet material that includes paper. 12. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 10 , where the conversion assembly includes at least two rotating members arranged to draw the sheet material from the supply. 13. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 12 , where the conversion assembly includes at least two sets of rotating members, including a first set of rotating members located downstream of a second set of rotating members, and the first set of rotating members drawing the sheet material thereby at a first rate and the second set of rotating members drawing the sheet material thereby at a second rate that is greater than the first rate such that the sheet material randomly crumples as the sheet material travels from the second set of rotating members to the first set of rotating members. 14. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 10 , where the conversion assembly randomly crumples the stock material to produce a dunnage material with a randomly crumpled surface profile. 15. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 10 , where the contour sensor is a photosensor. 16. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 10 , where the contour sensor includes a light source. 17. A dunnage conversion machine as set forth in claim 10 , where the controller includes a processor and a memory.
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