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US-2022002059-A1 · Jan 6, 2022 · US
US12110159B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12110159-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318141860-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2024 |
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In the preferred embodiments, the present invention provides substantially improved slit sheet cushioning products by advantageously combining novel paper properties with novel slit patterns for improved features and characteristics. In some illustrative and non-limiting example embodiments, cushioning products of the present invention can include, e.g., a novel slit sheet material in combination with extensible paper employed as, e.g., a cushioning pad or as cushioning within an envelope product, wherein the cushioning product can be substantially more resilient, but, yet, e.g., thinner for better utilization of space.
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What is claimed is: 1. A slit sheet paper cushioning product, comprising: a slit sheet paper having a slit pattern including a plurality of slits extending in a cross direction that forms a plurality of open cells upon expansion in a machine direction, wherein said plurality of open cells include substantially hexagonal cells; wherein each of said plurality of slits extends substantially parallel to the cross direction: wherein each of said plurality of slits has a width within a range of between about 0.25 inches to about 0.35 inches; and wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from a paper having a weight, prior to expansion, within a range of between about 30 to about 60 pounds per 3.000 square feet. 2. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is a roll of slit sheet paper. 3. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 2 , wherein said roll of slit sheet paper is supported on an expander device adapted to rotatably support the roll of slit sheet paper for manual removal and expansion of said slit sheet paper from said roll. 4. A method of using the slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 3 , including manually wrapping the slit sheet paper in an expanded state around an item. 5. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is employed within a wall of an envelope for cushioning of the envelope. 6. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said envelope includes a single layer of said slit sheet paper within the wall of the envelope for cushioning such as to reduce thickness of the wall. 7. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 5 , wherein slit sheet paper forms an alternating row expansion pattern when expanded to form said plurality of open cells. 8. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein slit sheet paper is in an expanded state with said plurality of open cells forming an alternating row expansion pattern. 9. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 8 , wherein said alternating row expansion pattern includes alternating rows with bottom-side cell openings in bottom-side rows situated on a bottom side of the expanded slit sheet paper and with top-side cell openings in top-side rows situated on a top side of the expanded slit sheet paper. 10. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 7 to 20% in the machine direction. 11. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 8 to 20% in the machine direction. 12. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 8.8 to 20% in the machine direction. 13. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 9 to 20% in the machine direction. 14. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 9.7 to 20% in the machine direction. 15. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 10.1 to 20% in the machine direction. 16. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 10.6 to 20% in the machine direction. 17. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from an extensible paper having an extensibility in a machine direction in an unslit state within a range of 11.1 to 20% in the machine direction. 18. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of any one of claims 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 or 17 , wherein said extensibility of said extensible paper is 15% or less in the machine direction. 19. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of slits has a width within a range of between 0.25 inches plus or minus 15% to 0.35 inches plus or minus 15%. 20. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of slits has a width within a range of between 0.25 inches plus or minus 15% to 0.30 inches plus or minus 15%. 21. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein each of said plurality of slits has a width of 0.25 inches plus or minus 15%. 22. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from a paper having a weight, prior to expansion, within a range of between 30 pounds plus or minus 15% to 60 pounds plus or minus 15% per 3,000 square feet. 23. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from a paper having a weight, prior to expansion, within a range of between 30 to 60 pounds per 3,000 square feet. 24. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from a paper having a weight, prior to expansion, within a range of between about 40 to about 60 pounds per 3,000 square feet. 25. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said slit sheet paper is formed from a paper having a weight, prior to expansion, within a range of between about 50 to about 60 pounds per 3,000 square feet. 26. The slit sheet paper cushioning product of claim 1 , wherein said substantially hexagonal cells are bent at a central region such as to form a bent substantially hexagonal shape.
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characterised by a layer formed with recesses or projections, e.g. {hollows, grooves, protuberances, ribs (apertured layer B32B3/266; layer with cavities or internal voids B32B3/26)} · CPC title
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