Webs of preformed bags with expandable sheet cushioning
US-2024051725-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9315312B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9315312-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113338866-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 28, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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A cushioning article comprises a flap-cut sheet with a plurality of discrete sets of flaps, with each discrete set of flaps having a plurality of flaps extending outward from the sheet. A plurality of the outwardly extending flaps of each discrete set of flaps are affixed to a discrete cap member, resulting in a composite dome sheet having a plurality of composite domes extending from the flap-cut sheet. A cushioning and thermal protection packaging article for packaging a thermally-sensitive product utilizes a plurality of the layers of the composite dome sheet with each layer separated by a separating sheet. Both the composite dome sheet and the separating sheet can be made of paper.
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A cushioning article comprising a composite dome sheet which comprises a flap-cut sheet having a plurality of discrete sets of intersecting flap-cuts therein, with each set of intersecting flap-cuts providing a discrete set of flap members integral with the flap-cut sheet, with a plurality of individual flaps of each set extending outwardly from a portion of the flap-cut sheet that is between the sets of flap-cuts, with at least two of the outwardly extending flaps of each discrete set being affixed to a discrete cap member to provide a plurality of composite domes extending from the flap-cut sheet, wherein the cap members are present in a cap-cut sheet, with each cap member having a discrete set of cap-cuts therearound, with each cap-cut in each set defining a portion of an edge of a discrete cap member, with each cap member being integral with the cap-cut sheet, with a plurality of cap members extending outwardly from a portion of the cap-cut sheet between the cap members, with the size and arrangement of the cap members substantially corresponding with the size and arrangement of discrete sets of flap-cuts in the flap-cut sheet, with the outwardly extending cap members being affixed by directly bonding to the outwardly extending flap members of the flap-cut sheet, wherein the composite domes have a continuous spheroid shape. 2. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein the flap-cut sheet comprises cellulose and the cap members comprise cellulose. 3. The cushioning article according to claim 2 , wherein the flap-cut sheet is made from paper having a thickness of from 0.001 inch to 0.07 inch and the cap members are also made from paper having a thickness of from 0.001 inch to 0.07 inch. 4. The cushioning article according to claim 3 , wherein the cap members are affixed to the flaps with an adhesive. 5. The cushioning article according to claim 3 , wherein the outwardly extending cap members are affixed to the flaps by heat sealing. 6. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein the composite domes have a spheroid shape selected from the group consisting of circular spheroid, oblate spheroid, and prolate spheroid. 7. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein each discrete set of intersecting flap-cuts comprises three straight cuts of equal length, with each cut intersecting the other two cuts at a lesser included angle of sixty degrees. 8. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein each discrete cap member is adhered to a top surface of each discrete set of outwardly extending flaps. 9. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein each discrete cap member is adhered to a bottom surface of each discrete set of outwardly extending flaps. 10. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein the set of intersecting cuts produces a first flap member, a second flap member, a third flap member, and a fourth flap member, with the first and third flap members extending outward from a first side of the flap-cut sheet, the first and third flap members being affixed to a first cap member adhered to the first side of the flap-cut sheet, and the second and fourth flap members extending outward from a second side of the flap-cut sheet, the second and fourth flap members being affixed to a second cap member adhered to the second side of the flap-cut sheet. 11. The cushioning article according to claim 1 , wherein the flexible flap-cut sheet comprises a first thermoplastic polymer and the cap member comprises a second thermoplastic polymer. 12. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the first thermoplastic polymer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polystyrene, polylactic acid, polyvinylchloride, and polyolefin, and the second thermoplastic polymer comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polystyrene, polylactic acid, polyvinylchloride, and polyolefin. 13. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the cap members are directly bonded to the flap members. 14. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the cap members are heat sealed to the flap members. 15. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the cap members are affixed to the flap members with an adhesive. 16. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the composite domes have a spheroid shape selected from the group consisting of circular spheroid, oblate spheroid, and prolate spheroid. 17. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the flap-cut sheet has a thickness of from 0.001 inch to 0.07 inch and the cap member has a thickness of from 0.001 inch to 0.07 inch. 18. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein each discrete set of intersecting flap-cuts comprises three straight cuts of equal length, with each cut intersecting the other two cuts at a lesser included angle of sixty degrees. 19. The cushioning article according to claim 11 , wherein the set of intersecting flap-cuts produces a first flap member, a second flap member, a third flap member, and a fourth flap member, with the first and third flap members extending outward from a first side of the flap sheet, the first and third flap members being affixed to a first cap member adhered to the first side of the flap-cut sheet, and the second and fourth flap members extending outward from a second side of the flap-cut sheet, the second and fourth flap members being affixed to a second cap member adhered to the second side of the flap-cut sheet. 20. A cushioning and thermal protection packaging article for packaging a thermally-sensitive product, the packaging article comprising: (A) a plurality of composite dome sheets comprising a plurality of layers of at least one flap-cut sheet, the at least one flap-cut sheet having a plurality of discrete sets of intersecting flap-cuts therein, with each set of intersecting flap-cuts providing a discrete set of flap members integral with the flap-cut sheet, with a plurality of individual flaps of each set extending outwardly from a portion of the flap-cut sheet that is between the sets of flap-cuts, with the plurality of the outwardly extending flaps of each discrete set of flaps being affixed to a discrete cap member to provide a plurality of composite domes extending from the portion of the flap-cut sheet between the flaps; and (B) a separating sheet between each of the layers of the at least one flap-cut sheet comprising the composite domes, wherein the cap members are present in a cap-cut sheet, with each cap member having a discrete set of cap-cuts therearound, with each cap-cut in each set defining a portion of an edge of a discrete cap member, with each cap member being integral with the cap-cut sheet, with a plurality of cap members extending outwardly from a portion of the cap-cut sheet between the cap members, with the size and arrangement of the cap members substantially corresponding with the size and arrangement of discrete sets of flap-cuts in the flap-cut sheet, with the outwardly extending cap members being affixed by directly bonding to the outwardly extending flap members of the flap-cut sheet, wherein the composite domes have a continuous spheroid shape. 21. The cushioning and thermal protection packaging article according to claim 20 , wherein the flap-cut sheet is made from paper having a thickness of from 0.001 inch to 0.07 inch and each cap member is made from paper having a thickness
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