Tear-assist blade

US10618239B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10618239-B2
Application numberUS-201615284836-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 4, 2016
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateApr 14, 2020
Grant dateApr 14, 2020

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Abstract

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A material dispenser having a dispensing member configured to dispense a line of the material along a path in a downstream direction, and a cutting member having a cutting edge extending generally downstream with respect to the path. The cutting member having a convex shape across the path, such that the cutting edge engages and sequentially initiates cuts through the line of material when the line of material is pulled against the cutting member, thereby minimize cutting forces.

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What is claimed is: 1. A dunnage apparatus, comprising: a converting station that converts a line of high-density material into low-density dunnage and dispenses the dunnage along a path in a downstream direction; and a cutting member having a convex cutting edge extending across a majority of the path downstream of the converting station, the cutting edge having teeth with tips that are aligned with each other to thereby define the convex shape of the cutting edge, such that the cutting edge engages and sequentially initiates cuts through the line of dunnage when the line of dunnage is pulled against the cutting member, thereby reducing cutting forces. 2. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cutting member comprises a blade having a blade flat that extends generally downstream along the path and terminating on a downstream side thereof at the teeth. 3. The dunnage apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the blade flat has a substantially flat surface. 4. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a tear-assist unit that is operable to pull the line of dunnage against the cutting member to initiate the cuts. 5. The dunnage apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the tear-assist unit is operable to pull the line of dunnage upstream with respect to the path against the cutting member to initiate the cuts. 6. The dunnage apparatus of claim 4 , further comprising a sensing unit configured to detect a pulling of the line of dunnage by a user in a predetermined direction, wherein the sensing unit is associated with the tear-assist unit such that upon detection of the pulling of the line of dunnage by the user against the cutting member, the sensing unit triggers the tear-assist unit to drive the line of dunnage in a reverse direction along the path against the cutting member to initiate a tear in the line of dunnage. 7. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a drum that is operable for pulling the line of dunnage upstream with respect to the path against the cutting member to initiate cuts. 8. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the high-density material is ribbon of paper sheet material. 9. The dunnage apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the converting station is configured for longitudinally creasing the high-density material to convert the high-density material into the low-density dunnage. 10. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the convex shape is an arc. 11. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the teeth are spaced from each other so that when a user grips and pulls the line of dunnage against the cutting member, the line of dunnage initially contacts an initial group of the plurality of teeth that face the dunnage, and contacts additional teeth of the plurality of teeth once the initial group has initiated cutting the dunnage. 12. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , the cutting edge having top and bottom surfaces that meet at a leading edge, wherein the converting station dispenses the dunnage downstream across the top surface towards the leading edge. 13. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the tips of the teeth extend downstream. 14. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the convex shape extends across substantially the entire path. 15. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a tear-assist unit, wherein the tear-assist unit and converting station comprise a drum that is operable for pulling the line of dunnage upstream with respect to the path against the cutting member to initiate the cuts. 16. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cutting member is positioned on one side of the line of dunnage without an opposing member. 17. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cutting member is positioned at an exit of the dunnage apparatus such that a user can apply a downward force to the line of dunnage thereby basing the line of dunnage against the cutting member. 18. The dunnage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the cutting member is operable to fully sever the line of dunnage. 19. A dunnage apparatus, comprising: a converting station that converts a line of high-density material into low-density dunnage and dispenses the dunnage along a path in a downstream direction; and a tear-assist apparatus comprising a cutting member having a cutting edge extending generally downstream with respect to the path and having a convex shape across the path, the cutting edge including teeth that are aligned along the cutting edge such that the tips of the teeth extend generally downstream and together form the convex shape, such that the cutting edge engages and sequentially initiates cuts through the line of material when the line of dunnage is pulled against the cutting member, thereby reducing cutting forces, the tear-assist apparatus configured to operably pull the line of dunnage upstream against the cutting members to initiate the cuts. 20. The dunnage apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the tear-assist unit and converting station comprise a drum that is operable for pulling the line of dunnage upstream with respect to the path against the cutting member to initiate the cuts. 21. The dunnage apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the convex shape is an arc.

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  • Blades or severing devices · CPC title

  • Mechanisms for advancing webs to or from the inside of web rolls · CPC title

  • Dunnage conversion · CPC title

  • Arrangements or adaptations of cutting devices · CPC title

  • unwound from inside · CPC title

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What does patent US10618239B2 cover?
A material dispenser having a dispensing member configured to dispense a line of the material along a path in a downstream direction, and a cutting member having a cutting edge extending generally downstream with respect to the path. The cutting member having a convex shape across the path, such that the cutting edge engages and sequentially initiates cuts through the line of material when the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Pregis Innovative Packaging Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B31D5/0043. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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