Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – With cutting – breaking – tearing – or abrading – And with bending
Patent
1993-12-22
1995-11-21
Lavinder, Jack W.
Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi
With cutting, breaking, tearing, or abrading
And with bending
493967, 493346, 493349, 493350, B31F 502, B31F 100
Patent
active
054682088
ABSTRACT:
A cushioning conversion machine and method for converting sheet-like stock material, such as paper in multi-ply form, into cut sections of relatively low density pad-like cushioning product. The machine includes conversion assemblies which convert the stock material into a strip of dunnage, a stock supply assembly which supplies the stock material to the conversion assemblies, a cutting assembly which cuts the strip into cut sections of a desired length, and a post-cutting constraining assembly which circumferentially constrains the cut section.
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Armington Steven E.
Silvis John E.
Lavinder Jack W.
Ranpak Corp.
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