Cushioning conversion machine

Package making – With means responsive to a sensed condition – Of individual contents or group feed or delivery

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53472, 53504, 493 22, 493 29, 493 35, 493464, 493967, B65B 5520, B65B 5700, B65B 6122

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060557958

ABSTRACT:
A cushioning conversion machine for converting a sheet-like stock material into a dunnage product includes a frame having an upstream end and a downstream end, conversion assemblies, mounted on the frame, which convert the sheet-like stock material into a continuous strip of a dunnage product, a feeding assembly, mounted on the frame, for feeding the stock material through the conversion assemblies, a cutting assembly, mounted on the frame downstream of the conversion assemblies, which cuts the continuous strip of dunnage into a section of a desired length, a probe for determining the packaging requirements of a particular container, and a controller which controls the feeding and cutting assemblies to produce the required sections of dunnage product for the container as determined by the probe.

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