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Apparatus and method for forming foam cushions for packaging purposes

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  • US 4,800,708 A
  • Filed: 11/16/1987
  • Issued: 01/31/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/16/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of successively forming foam cushions for packaging purposes wherein each cushion comprises a closed plastic bag filled with foam and having a ventilation opening along at least one side edge thereof for escapement of gas generated during foam formation, said method comprising the steps ofadvancing a pair of webs of plastic film along predetermined paths of travel from respective supply sources, and including guiding the advancing webs into opposing face to face contact at a first heat sealing station, whileheat sealing the opposing longitudinal side edges of the advancing pair of webs to each other at the first heat sealing station to sealingly interconnect the opposing webs along opposite side edges, whileperiodically introducing a predetermined amount of foamable composition between the advancing pair of webs of plastic film and so as to be deposited in each bag being formed, whileperiodically and momentarily interrupting the heat sealing of the pair of webs to each other along at least one of said side edges during the advancement of the webs through the first heat sealing station so as to form at least one unsealed longitudinal side edge portion which defines at least one side edge opening for each bag, and whileadvancing the sealingly interconnected webs to and through a second heat sealing station and transversely heat sealing the webs together upstream of the unsealed side edge portions at the second heat sealing station to form a sealed top edge for each successive bag of foamable composition and including severing each bag from the next succeeding bag while forming a sealed bottom for the next succeeding bag to thereby form separate and individual bags having at least one ventillation opening in at least one longitudinal side edge.

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