Expanded slit sheet cushioning products with novel slit pattern and paper properties
US-2021031996-A1 · Feb 4, 2021 · US
US2023022987A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2023022987-A1 |
| Application number | US-202017785971-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 26, 2023 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present disclosure relates generally to tension-activated, expanding articles that include single slit patterns. In some embodiments, these articles are used as cushioning films and/or packaging materials. The present disclosure also relates to methods of making and using these tension-activated, expanding articles.
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1 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein an imaginary straight line connects the first and second terminal ends of each of the slits in the plurality of the slits in a row and wherein the imaginary straight lines in a row of slits are all colinear with one another but not with a region of each of the slits between the terminal ends, wherein at least a portion of the slit passes through the imaginary straight line connecting the first and second terminal ends, wherein the material has an ultimate elongation value of under 25% when in a configuration absent slits, and wherein the expanding material is a cushioning article. 2 . An expanding material having a pretensioned state defining a pretensioned plane, comprising: a material including a plurality of slits that form a single slit pattern, wherein the material defines a tension axis; wherein the material is substantially in a plane in the pretensioned state but wherein the single slit pattern enables at least portions of the material to rotate at least 90 degrees relative to the pretensioned plane when tension is applied along a tension axis of the material to form a three-dimensional structure, wherein each of the plurality of single slits comprises a first terminal end and a second terminal end, wherein the single slit pattern includes a plurality of folding walls formed by the path of each of the plurality of slits and an imaginary line extending between the first terminal end and the second terminal end of each of the plurality of single slits. 3 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein each of the slits in the plurality of slits includes three or more extrema, and wherein the material has an ultimate elongation value of under 25% when in a configuration absent slits. 4 .- 9 . (canceled) 10 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein each of the slits are arranged in rows, wherein the rows are generally perpendicular to the tension axis. 11 . (canceled) 12 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein each slit has a transverse length and each of the slits in the plurality of slits are arranged a plurality of rows of slits and each row of slits is offset from an adjacent row of slits by 75% or less of the transverse length of each slit in the row. 13 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein the slits are arranged in rows of slits and each of the slits have a slit shape and slit orientation and wherein the slit shape, slit orientation, or both the slit shape and the slit orientation varies within a row of slits. 14 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein the slits are arranged in rows and each of the slits have a slit shape and slit orientation and wherein the slit shape, slit orientation, or both slit shape and slit orientation varies in adjacent rows. 15 . The expanding material of claim 2 , and 38 , wherein the material has a thickness of about 0.001 inch (0.025 mm) to about 5 inches (127 mm). 16 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein the single slit pattern extends through one or more of the edges of the material. 17 . (canceled) 18 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein each slit in the plurality of slits has a slit length that is about 0.25 inch (6.35 mm) to about 3 inches (76.2 mm). 19 . The expanding material of claim 2 , wherein each slit in the plurality of slits has a slit length and the material has a material thickness, and wherein the ratio of slit length to material thickness is about 50 to about 1000. 20 . (canceled) 21 . A die capable of forming the single slit pattern of claim 2 . 22 . A packaging material formed of any of the expanding materials of claim 2 . 23 . The packaging material of claim 22 , wherein the expanding material is in a roll configuration. 24 . The packaging material of claim 22 , wherein the expanding material is one or more individual sheets. 25 . The packaging material of claim 24 , further comprising an envelope having the expanding material disposed in the envelope. 26 . A method of making any of the expanding materials of claim 2 , comprising: forming the single slit pattern in the material by at least one of by extrusion, molding, laser cutting, water jetting, machining, stereolithography, laser ablation, photolithography, chemical etching, rotary die cutting, stamping, or combinations thereof. 27 . A method of using any of the expanding materials of claim 2 , comprising: applying tension to the expanding material along a tension axis to cause the material to expand. 28 . The method of claim 27 , wherein the application of tension causes one or both of (1) the slits to form openings and (2) the material adjacent to the slits to form flaps. 29 .- 30 . (canceled) 31 . The method of claim 27 , wherein, when exposed to tension along the tension axis, at least one of (1) the terminal ends of the slits in the expanding material are drawn toward one another, causing a flap of the expanding material to move or buckle upward relative to the plane of the material in its pretensioned state and/or (2) portions of beams of the expanding material move or buckle downward relative to the plane of the material in its pretensioned state forming an opening portion. 32 .- 38 . (canceled)
including slitting and expanding flat material · CPC title
in blanks, e.g. sheets precut and creased for folding · CPC title
maintaining contents at spaced relation from package walls, or from other contents ({B65D81/022, B65D81/025, } B65D81/03 take precedence) · CPC title
Wrappers or envelopes with shock-absorbing properties, e.g. bubble films {(for thermal insulating purposes B65D81/3888)} · CPC title
of particular shape or construction · CPC title
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