WO2001055005A1 - Packing cushion and method of manufacturing same - Google Patents
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- WO2001055005A1 WO2001055005A1 PCT/FI2001/000059 FI0100059W WO0155005A1 WO 2001055005 A1 WO2001055005 A1 WO 2001055005A1 FI 0100059 W FI0100059 W FI 0100059W WO 0155005 A1 WO0155005 A1 WO 0155005A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D81/00—Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
- B65D81/02—Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage
- B65D81/05—Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage maintaining contents at spaced relation from package walls, or from other contents
- B65D81/09—Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents specially adapted to protect contents from mechanical damage maintaining contents at spaced relation from package walls, or from other contents using flowable discrete elements of shock-absorbing material, e.g. pellets or popcorn
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- the invention relates to a packing cushion made of chemical pulp fibre and comprising a carrier structure having a projecting structure comprising several projecting parts.
- the invention also relates to a method of manufacturing a packing cushion made of chemical pulp fibre and having a projecting structure.
- Packing cushions are used in packings to protect the packed articles, such as electronic devices or other devices sensitive to vibration or other articles.
- Polyethylene or polystyrene are, for instance, known. These materials are, however, made of non-renewable natural resources and on the other hand, they are problematic in view of recycling.
- a packing cushion made of chemical pulp fibre is known.
- the present packing cushion is in its basic type one made of chemical pulp fibre.
- Known packing cushions made of chemical pulp fibre are, however, made of chemical pulp fibre in fluidized state, i.e. of a mixture of fluid and fibres, by feeding the mixture into a closed mould, in which the mixture obtains the shape of the packing cushion with its projecting structure, after which fluid is drained from the mixture to solidify the shape of the packing cushion.
- Egg cartons are manufactured in the above manner.
- the known solution in question does, however, have problems relating, for instance, to the structures required by fluidization and draining the fluid from the mould, and to energy requirements.
- a known packing cushion of chemical pulp fibre is made of recycled paper which may thus have ink remains or other harmful ingredients.
- the packing cushion of the invention is characterized in that the projecting structure of the packing cushion is a projecting structure formed of said carrier structure which is in solid state.
- the method of the invention is characterized in that the projecting structure of the packing cushion is formed of a wall of a solid-state packing cushion blank made of chemical pulp fibre.
- the invention is based on using a solid-state blank.
- the packing cushion and method of the invention provide the advantage that less energy is needed and the equipment structures are simpler.
- Using first-run pulp as the raw material for the packing cushion according to a preferred embodiment of the invention means that the product composts easier after use, it is better suited for burning after use and it is better suited for re-pulping.
- Figure 1 shows a skeleton diagram of the manufacturing apparatus used in the method
- Figure 2 shows a top view of a blank made of chemical pulp fibre
- Figure 3 shows a side view of the blank of Figure 2 in the direction of the surface
- Figure 4 shows a blank having shaped outer edges
- Figure 5 shows a packing cushion having a projecting structure and made from the blank of Figure 4
- Figure 6 shows a side view of Figure 5
- Figure 7 shows a projecting-part press
- Figure 8 shows the projecting-part press in the direction of travel of the blank when the press is in its low position
- Figure 9 shows the projecting-part press perpendicularly transverse to the direction of travel of the blank when the press is in its low position
- Figure 10 shows the projecting-part press in the direction of travel of the blank when the press is in its high position.
- Figure 1 shows the manufacturing apparatus used in the method. Some of the parts 1 to 6 in Figure 1 are necessary, others are optional parts according to preferred embodiments.
- Figure 1 shows a manufacturing line 10, on top of which a packing cushion blank 11 is placed.
- the blank 11 is a dry solid-state piece having a dryness of 92%, for instance, i.e. its moisture content is 8%.
- the apparatus comprises an evaporator 1 or another softening unit 1 with which the dryness of the blank 1 1 is slightly reduced. The dryness of the blank is preferably reduced by a few percent to make the shaping done in the apparatus 4 easier, especially if the blank is relatively large.
- the apparatus also comprises a cutting unit 2 with which the contours of the outer edge of the blank can be formed to achieve the shape in Figure 4.
- the apparatus in the preferred embodiment further comprises a device 3 adding an additive, such as a hydrophobizing agent, for instance glue, and its most important part, i.e. a press unit 4 or another corresponding unit 4 for producing a projecting structure 12 to the blank 11.
- the apparatus in the preferred embodiment further comprises a drying unit 5, i.e. a maturing unit 5, in which the glue or other hydrophobizing agent added earlier by the device 3 can be dried to achieve hydrophobicity.
- the apparatus comprises another cutting unit 6 for making openings or other additional weakenings to improve the cushioning properties of the packing cushion.
- the treatment device 3 can, instead of or in addition to the hydrophobizing agent, add an anti-corrosion agent and/or antistatic agent to the packing cushion blank.
- the method in the preferred embodiment is, however, such that weakening openings 130 are formed before the projecting parts are formed, because cutting both before and after the forming of the projecting parts is then not needed.
- Figure 2 shows a preferably sheet-like packing cushion blank 11 from the top, i.e. as seen towards the surface of the packing cushion, whereas Figure 3 shows the blank of Figure 2 from the side, i.e. as seen in the direction of the surface.
- the packing cushion blank 11 is a preferably planar piece made of pulp stock, most preferably a sheet, for instance a sheet obtained from a sheeting machine in pulp production.
- the blank 11 is thus preferably made of pure pulp, most preferably first-run pulp, i.e. pulp made of pure wood or vegetable matter.
- Figure 4 shows a cut packing cushion blank 11 , to which a contour is formed by the cutter 2 of the apparatus of Figure 1.
- a blank 11 has been formed, whose contour is cut in such a manner that the blank 11 can be made into a packing cushion having an outer structure with four projecting parts, as shown in Figures 5 and 6.
- the cutting of the contour can be done with a water cutter or puncher, which are illustrated by block 2 in Figure 1.
- the blank 11 can be treated by the device 3 with a hydrophobizing agent, such as glue, which later through maturing makes the packing cushion hydrophobic, i.e. moisture-proof, in which case the packing cushion only takes in moisture approximately 1 to 2% per weight. Instead, an untreated pulp material takes in moisture as much as 200% per weight, in which case the packing cushion would be useless.
- adding glue or another additive before forming the projecting structure 12, 121 to 124 is a better way than adding it after forming the projecting parts, because the dryness of the blank is reduced during additive treatment, i.e. the blank becomes slightly moist making the formation of the projecting parts easier.
- the evaporation or other softening done by the unit 1 , and the addition of additive(s) by the device 3 increases the moisture content from 8 to 14%, for instance, whereby the moisture content increases by 6%, for instance, before the projecting parts are formed.
- the percentages may, however, differ from the above as necessary.
- the projecting structure 12 has four elements and comprises projecting parts 121 to 124.
- the projecting parts 121 to 124 are preferably cone-shaped, preferably cup-like; it should, however, be said that 'cup-like' refers specifically to the external appearance of the projecting structure, because a cup-like projecting part can have weakenings, such as openings 130 through it, made by the unit 6, as in Figure 5.
- 'Cone-shaped' refers especially to tapering, and thus in addition to a circular cone, the cone- shape should be understood to include among other shapes a pyramid-like shape.
- the forming of the projecting structure 12, 121 to 124 is preferably accomplished by pressing, i.e. the unit 4 in Figure 1 is a press in a preferred embodiment.
- maturing i.e. drying, takes place in the unit 5 to achieve the desired hydrophobicity, i.e. to make the packing cushion moisture-proof.
- the drying can be done in a convection oven 5, for instance.
- the method is such that before forming the projecting structure 12, 121 to 124, the packing cushion blank is treated with an anti-corrosion agent, such as VCI. This prevents the packing cushion from causing corrosion to the article in the packing cushion.
- the method is such that before forming the projecting structure, the packing cushion blank is treated with an anti-static agent, such as EDM. This prevents the packing cushion from producing static bursts causing damage to the article in the packing cushion.
- the packing cushion is treated with a hydrophobizing agent, anti-corrosion agent and anti-static agent at the same time. This is done for instance by making a liquid mixture containing all three agents. The treatment is preferably done by spraying with the device 3. Collective treatment simplifies the method and equipment.
- the dryness of the dry blank was already reduced somewhat during evaporation or softening in the unit 1 , i.e. its moisture content was slightly increased.
- the above-mentioned additive treatment with the device 3 preferably further reduced the dryness somewhat.
- FIG. 7 An embodiment of the press 4 is shown in Figure 7.
- the press comprises a support structure 41 and a press structure 50 moving in relation to it and a male press-counterpart 60.
- the moving press structure 50 comprises a moving part 500, a fastening piece 51 and a changeable press head 52 fastened to it.
- the fastening piece 51 has return chambers 53 which, when moving downward, press a spring 54, located between the support structure and return chamber, together to enable a movement and a corresponding return movement.
- the moving part 500 When the moving part 500 is moved downward, it moves the press head 52 and the structures fastened to it towards the press counterpart 60.
- the packing cushion is in the area between the press head 52 and the counterpart 60.
- the tip of a contact part 55 in the press head 52 touches the packing cushion blank and sets it into place.
- the contact part 55 goes inside the press head 52 by means of its spring 56, and the press head 52 can press the blank between a female chamber of the press head 52 and the male press-counterpart 60.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention uses a smooth carrier structure as the blank, because its use is less expensive and simpler.
- a corrugated carrier structure is thus not used, in which the corrugation of the blank would be intended to allow, due to the tensility of the blank, to create all projecting parts at the same time.
- the preferred embodiment of the invention thus functions by creating the projecting parts one at a time. This way, only one press is required and not as many as there are projecting parts. This saves equipment costs.
- the equipment comprises means 101 , 102 for providing the reciprocal movement of the packing cushion blank and the part 52, 60 forming the projecting parts.
- the means 101 makes a z movement, i.e.
- the means 101 is a servo motor, for instance.
- the means 102 is a transporter or a conveyor, such as a chain conveyor, which makes an x movement, i.e. moves the packing cushion blank 111 in relation to the part 52, 60 forming the projecting parts.
- a transporter 500 provides a y movement, i.e. the actual press movement for forming the projecting parts.
- the equipment parts are in the support structure 100 as in a portal.
- the blank in Figures 8 and 10 has a different height as in Figure 9.
- the method and packing cushion are such that the projecting parts formed of the carrier structure are in a matrix form in such a manner that there are consecutive projecting parts 11 a to 11d in a first direction and consecutive projecting parts 11d to 11g in transverse direction to the first direction.
- the transversal direction is preferably right-angled, i.e. 90 degrees.
- the position of the blank 111 is substantially vertical, because the position is then one that can also be used in other steps, such as in the hydrophobizing treatment of the blank.
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