Method of loading a dunnage conversion machine and sheet stock material useful therein
US-10875733-B2 · Dec 29, 2020 · US
US11890830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11890830-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117194874-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 6, 2024 |
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Stock material units that may be used in a dunnage conversion machine. For example, stock material units include sheet material that may be fed into the dunnage conversion machine and may be converted thereby into dunnage.
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A stock material unit for a dunnage conversion machine, comprising: a stock material sheet that forms a three-dimensional body; and a strap wrapped about the three-dimensional body as a closed loop and having: a load-spreading portion that has a first transverse width sufficient to distribute the weight of the three-dimensional body over the first transverse width to prevent or reduce damage to the three-dimensional body, wherein the first transverse width is less than a width of the three-dimensional body; a handle portion that has a second transverse width that is smaller than the first transverse width, the handle portion being formed without overlapping elements, and being sized such that the handle portion is graspable by a user's hand; a joining portion disposed on an opposite side of the handle portion from the load spreading portion and secured to the load spreading portion, thereby forming the closed loop, and wherein the load-spreading and handle portions are cooperatively configured to enable the three-dimensional body to be lifted from the handle portion. 2. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the stock material sheet includes a continuous sheet that is fanfolded to form a fanfold stack that includes a plurality of folds that define opposing faces stacked over each other. 3. The stock material unit of claim 2 , wherein the continuous sheet of material includes a tapered sheet section positioned on a first face of the three-dimensional body exposed from the strap. 4. The stock material unit of claim 3 , wherein the handle portion is disposed on the first face. 5. The stock material unit of claim 3 , wherein: the strap comprises a first strap at a first location and a second strap at a second location; the handle portions of the first and second straps are disposed on the first face; and the tapered sheet section is exposed between the first and second straps. 6. The stock material unit of claim 5 , further comprising a splice member affixed to the tapered sheet section between the handle portions of the and second straps, the splice member including an adhesive configured for splicing the tapered sheet section to another stock material unit placed on the three-dimensional body with sufficient strength so that the spliced stock material sheet of the other stock material unit fed into the dunnage conversion machine pulls the tapered sheet section into the dunnage conversion machine. 7. The stock material unit of claim 5 , wherein the tapered section includes a tip that is located between the handle portions of the first and second straps. 8. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the second transverse width is at least 50% smaller than the first width. 9. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the handle portion spans across a peripheral face of the three-dimensional body. 10. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the strap includes fillets disposed at a transition handle portion and the load-spreading portion. 11. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the handle portion extends at least partially along a front face of the three-dimensional body. 12. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the strap is in contact with four peripheral faces of the three-dimensional body. 13. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the strap is sufficiently narrower than the width of the three-dimensional body to expose most of the three-dimensional body. 14. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the load-spreading portion of the strap is secured to the joining portion of the strap with sufficient strength so that the strap can carry the weight of the three-dimensional body to retain the dunnage in the stock material unit configuration. 15. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein: the strap comprises a first strap at a first location and a second strap at a second location, the handle portions of the first and second straps are disposed on the first face. 16. The stock material unit of claim 15 , wherein the first strap and the second strap are sufficiently narrower than the width of the three-dimensional body to expose most of the three-dimensional body. 17. The stock material unit of claim 1 , further comprising a splice member that includes an adhesive configured for splicing the stock material sheet of the three-dimensional body to another stock material unit placed on the three-dimensional body with sufficient strength so that the spliced stock material sheet of the other stock material unit fed into the dunnage conversion machine pulls the stock material sheet of the three-dimensional body into the dunnage conversion machine. 18. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the load-spreading portion of the strap extends around at least two corners of the three-dimensional body to distribute the weight of the three-dimensional body over the first transverse width at least at the plurality of corners to prevent or reduce damage to the three-dimensional body. 19. The stock material unit of claim 18 , wherein the load-spreading portion of the strap extends across a second face of the three-dimensional body opposite on an opposite side of the three-dimensional body from the first face. 20. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the load-spreading portion of the strap has a length that is long enough to extend around a plurality of corners of the three-dimensional body to distribute the weight of the three-dimensional body over the first transverse width at least at the plurality of corners to prevent or reduce damage to the three-dimensional body. 21. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the joining portion is disposed at a first end of the strap. 22. The stock material unit of claim 21 , wherein the load-spreading portion is disposed at a second end of the strap, opposite from the first end. 23. The stock material unit of claim 1 , wherein the joining portion has a third transverse width that is wider than the second transverse width. 24. A stock material unit for a dunnage conversion machine, comprising: a stock material sheet that forms a three-dimensional body; and a first strap and a second strap positioned on opposite sides of a center of gravity of the three-dimensional body, each strap wrapped about the three-dimensional body as a closed loop and having: a load-spreading portion that has a first transverse width sufficient to distribute the weight of the three-dimensional body over the first transverse width to prevent or reduce damage to the three-dimensional body; and a handle portion that has a second width that is smaller than the first width and is sized such that the handle portion is graspable by a user's hand; wherein the load-spreading and handle portions are cooperatively configured to enable the three-dimensional body to be lifted from the handle portion. 25. 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