IP Library Granted Patent US 11,691,774
Granted Patent B2
US 11,691,774 · App. 17/228,385 · Granted Jul 4, 2023

Blade holder for inflation and sealing device

Inventors: Thomas D. Wetsch (Naples, FL); Paul F. Ostwald (Queensbury, NY); William J. Watts (Oak Lawn, IL)
Assignee: Pregis Innovative Packaging LLC
B65B61/06A61B17/3213B31D5/0073B65B9/15B65B51/02B65B51/222B65B51/225B65D81/052B31D2205/0023B31D2205/0058
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,691,774
App. No.
17/228,385
Granted
Jul 4, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure is directed to an inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device. The device includes an inflation assembly configured for insertion between first and second overlapping film plies. The inflation assembly includes a fluid conduit configured to direct a fluid in between the plies to form one or more cushions. The fluid conduit includes a nozzle. The inflation assembly includes a cutting member. The cutting member includes a blade holder with a blade and a blade guard mounted thereon. The blade guard has a safety position in which the blade is covered and a retracted position in which the blade is exposed. Installation of the blade holder onto the inflation assembly automatically positions the blade in the working position with the blade guard retracted. Removing the tray from the inflation assembly automatically positions the blade in the safety position by covering the blade with the blade guard.

Claims (34)

1. An inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device, comprising:

a nozzle that is insertable into a channel in a web and that directs a fluid between overlapping plies of the web to produce an inflated cushion;

a cutting member having a working position, the cutting member comprising:

a blade holder that, in the working position, is removably located adjacent to the nozzle and positions a cutting edge of a blade adjacent the nozzle to cut open the channel passing over the nozzle, and

a blade guard having a safety position covering the cutting edge and being retractable from the safety position so that the blade guard exposes the cutting edge in the working position; and

a resiliently deformable biasing element connected between the blade holder and the blade guard to bias the blade guard to move toward the safety position;

a blocking element positioned with respect to the nozzle such that the blocking element engages the blade guard as the blade holder is placed in the working position causing the blade guard to retract as the cutting edge of the cutting member extends beyond the blocking element with respect to the blade guard, wherein disengagement between the blocking element and the blade guard causes the blade guard to automatically move to the safety position; and

a drive mechanism that drives the web over the nozzle across the cutting edge so that the cutting edge cuts the web, opening the channel so that the web comes off the nozzle.

2. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 1 , wherein the resiliently deformable biasing element is configured to change its shape in response to movement of the blade holder.

3. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 1 , wherein the web is a film web.

4. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 3 , wherein the film web includes one or more of: ethylene vinyl acetate; metallocene; and polyethylene resin.

5. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 1 , wherein the cutting member includes the blade, which is positioned in the blade holder.

6. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 1 , wherein the blade guard is associated with the blade holder such that removing the blade holder from the working position automatically causes the blade guard to move to the safety position.

7. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 1 , further comprising the blade, which is mounted on the blade holder.

8. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 7 , wherein the blade holder is a tray with the blade mounted thereon and the blade extending past a first end of the tray.

9. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 8 , wherein the blade guard is mounted on the tray movable between a retracted position and the safety position.

10. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 8 , wherein the tray and the blade guard are slideably connected with respect to one another such that the blade guard extends past the first end of the tray, covering the blade, in the safety position.

11. An inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device, comprising:

a nozzle that is insertable into a channel in a web and that directs a fluid between overlapping plies of the web to produce an inflated cushion;

a cutting member having a working position in which a cutting edge is exposed when a blade is across a blocking element, the cutting member comprising:

a blade holder that in the working position is removably located adjacent to the nozzle and positions the cutting edge of the blade adjacent the nozzle to cut open the channel passing over the nozzle, and

a blade guard having a safety position covering the cutting edge and being retractable from the safety position so that the blade guard exposes the cutting edge in the working position; and

a biasing element connected between the blade holder and the blade guard to bias the blade guard to move toward the safety position;

the blocking element configured to stop movement of the blade guard with respect to the nozzle as the blade holder moves into the working position, wherein the blocking element contacts the blade guard as the blade holder is placed in the working position, such that a portion of the cutting edge passes by the blocking element, but the blocking element prevents the blade guard from passing by the blocking element as the blade holder is placed in the working position; and

a drive mechanism that drives the web over the nozzle across the cutting edge so that the cutting edge cuts the web, opening the channel so that the web comes off the nozzle.

12. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 11 , wherein the blocking element defines an opening through which the cutting edge passes but the blade guard does not.

13. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 11 , wherein the movement of the blade guard, with respect to the nozzle, abruptly stops when the blade guard comes into contact with the blocking element.

14. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 11 , wherein the web is a film web.

15. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 14 , wherein the film web includes one or more of: ethylene vinyl acetate; metallocene; and polyethylene resin.

16. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 11 , wherein the blade guard is associated with the blade holder such that removing the blade holder from the working position automatically causes the blade guard to move to the safety position.

17. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 11 , further comprising the blade, which is mounted on the blade holder.

18. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 17 , wherein the blade holder is a tray with the blade mounted thereon and the blade extending past a first end of the tray.

19. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 18 , wherein the blade guard is mounted on the tray movable between a retracted position and the safety position.

20. The inflatable-cushion inflation and sealing device of claim 18 , wherein the tray and the blade guard are slideably connected with respect to one another such that the blade guard extends past the first end of the tray, covering the blade, in the safety position.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 19, 2025
From: PREGIS INNOVATIVE PACKAGING LLC
To: PREGIS LLC
Reel/Frame 070267/0742 →
ASSIGNMENT OF PATENT SECURITY INTERESTS (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Aug 8, 2024
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS SUCCESSOR AGENT
Reel/Frame 068518/0568 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT (FIRST LIEN) Recorded May 12, 2023
From: PREGIS INNOVATIVE PACKAGING LLC
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH, AS FIRST LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 063633/0520 →
SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 11, 2023
From: PREGIS INNOVATIVE PACKAGING LLC
To: OWL ROCK CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 063628/0438 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2021
From: WETSCH, THOMAS D.; OSTWALD, PAUL F.; WATTS, WILLIAM JAMES
To: PREGIS INNOVATIVE PACKAGING LLC
Reel/Frame 055895/0559 →