CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONSThis application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 12/313,154, filed Nov. 18, 2008; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 11/977,559, filed Oct. 25, 2007, now abandoned; which is a divisional of U.S. Ser. No. 11/489,825, filed Jul. 20, 2006; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/954,724, filed Sep. 30, 2004, now abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 10/678,294, filed Oct. 3, 2003, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/303,595, filed Nov. 22, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,620, issued Dec. 30, 2003; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/982,407, filed Oct. 18, 2001, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/591,920, filed Jun. 12, 2000, now abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/879,242, filed Jun. 19, 1997, now abandoned; the contents of each of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENTNot Applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENTLY DISCLOSED AND CLAIMED INVENTIVE CONCEPT(S)1. Field of the Presently Disclosed and Claimed Inventive Concept(s)
The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates generally to decorative grass and methods for producing same, and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to curled decorative grass and methods for producing same.
2. Brief Description of Prior Art
Decorative grass has been used for many years in Easter baskets and for other decorative purposes. The decorative grass of the prior art has been produced by numerous methods and from a variety of materials such as polymeric materials, paper, cellophane or the like. Typically, such materials are cut and shredded to produce segments having predetermined dimensions. One such prior art method for making decorative grass is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,292,266, issued to Weder, et al., wherein a plastic film is extruded and cut into plastic strips which are passed through a slow-speed godet, an oven and a high-speed godet so that the strips are drawn down in width and thickness without breaking. From the high-speed godet, the strips or strands are chopped to a desired length and conveyed to a storage area for subsequent bagging and packaging.
While the prior art methods for making decorative grass have been widely accepted, new and improved methods for making decorative grasses having improved aesthetic qualities and bulk are being sought which are less costly. It is to such decorative grasses and methods for producing same that the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) is directed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a schematic representation of a system for making curled decorative grass having a clock spring configuration in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 2A is a top plan view of a segment of curled decorative grass having a clock spring configuration.
FIG. 2B is a side view of the curled decorative grass ofFIG. 2A.
FIG. 3 is a schematic representation of another system for making curled decorative grass having a clock spring configuration in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of another system for making curled decorative grass having a clock spring configuration in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of another system for making curled decorative grass having a clock spring configuration in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 6 is a fragmental top plan view of a retaining assembly for maintaining a slit web of curled material in a substantially planar condition between a knife assembly for slitting the curled web of material and a cutting assembly for cutting the curled web of material into curled segments of decorative grass.
FIG. 7 is a side elevational view of the restraining assembly ofFIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is a schematic representation of a system for making curled decorative grass having a curl along the length and across the width thereof.
FIG. 9 is a schematic representation of a system for making curled decorative grass having a semi-straw configuration in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIGS. 10A-10D are end views of a decorative grass having a semi-straw configuration.
FIG. 11 is a schematic representation of a system for making curled decorative grass having a compression-tension spring or pasta curl configuration in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 12 is a top plan view of the system ofFIG. 11 for making curled decorative grass having a compression-tension spring or pasta curl configuration.
FIG. 13 is a pictorial representation of decorative grass having a compression-tension spring or pasta curl configuration.
FIG. 14 is a schematic representation of another system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 15 is a schematic representation of yet another system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 16 is a schematic representation of still another system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 17 is a schematic representation of a system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) having a restraining assembly disposed between the device for slitting the curled web of material and the cutting device for cutting the slit web to produce curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 18 is a fragmental, schematic representation of another system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 19 is a schematic representation of a system for making a pre-curled material which, upon cutting into segments, provides curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 20 is a schematic representation of another system for making a pre-curled material which, upon cutting into segments, provides curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 21 is a perspective view of the pre-curled material ofFIG. 20.
FIG. 22 is a schematic representation of a system for making curled decorative grass utilizing a pre-curled material.
FIG. 23 is a schematic representation of another system for making curled decorative grass utilizing a pre-curled material.
FIG. 24 is a schematic representation of yet another system for making curled decorative grass utilizing a pre-curled material.
FIG. 25 is a schematic representation of still another system for making curled decorative grass utilizing a pre-curled material.
FIG. 26 is a perspective view of strands of decorative grass connected via an attach point.
FIG. 27 is a fragmental top plan view of a curl bar of a system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 28 is a fragmental side elevational view of a curl bar of a system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
FIG. 29 is a fragmental side elevational view of a curl bar of a system for making curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY DISCLOSED AND CLAIMED INVENTIVE CONCEPT(S)The presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) relates to curled decorative grass having a variety of configurations and to methods for making such decorative grass. Because of the increased bulk of the curled decorative grass of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s), such decorative grass can also be used as a packing material, an animal bedding, cat litter, mulch for soil, and a media for plants. The curled decorative grass is produced by curling a substantially flat sheet of material and thereafter cutting the resulting curled sheet of material.
In one embodiment of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s), curled decorative grass having a multi-sided cross configuration, a length, a width and a substantially clock spring configuration is produced by drawing a substantially flat sheet or web of material over at least one curl bar so as to impart a curl to the sheet or web of material, slitting the curled sheet or web of material to provide a web of material containing a plurality of curled strips, and thereafter cutting the web of material containing the curled strips into segments to produce decorative grass having a substantially clock spring configuration.
In another embodiment of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s), decorative grass having a substantially compression-tension spring or pasta configuration is produced by providing a sheet or web of material, curling the sheet or web of material to provide a curled sheet or web of material, oscillating the curled sheet or web of material in a lateral direction while slitting the sheet or web of material into a slit web of material containing a plurality of curled strips having a multi-sided cross section, a length and a width. The curled sheet of material can be slit in the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web of material, or the curled sheet of material can be slit in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web of material. When slitting the curled sheet or web of material in the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web of material (i.e., machine direction), the curled slit sheet or web of material is cut in a direction perpendicular or oblique to the direction of travel of the slit sheet or web of material.
In yet another embodiment of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s), curled decorative grass is produced from a sheet of pre-curled material which is thereafter cut to provide curled decorative grass having increased bulk.
An object of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) is to provide a decorative grass having improved aesthetic qualities.
Another object of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s), while achieving the before-stated object, is to provide a method for producing a decorative grass having improved aesthetic qualities and bulk which is cost effective.
Yet another object of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s), while achieving the before-stated objects, is to provide curled decorative grass having a variety of configurations.
Other objects, features and advantages of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) will become apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings,FIG. 1 illustrates schematically asystem10 for making curleddecorative grass12 in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). The curleddecorative grass12 has a clock spring configuration which provides the curleddecorative grass12 with improved bulk. Thus, the curleddecorative grass12 is especially suited for use in Easter baskets, or as packing material, animal bedding, cat litter, mulch for soil and media for plants.
Thesystem10 includes a roll ofmaterial14 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial16 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial14 is supported on amandrel18 having abrake assembly20 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial16 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial14. The sheet or web ofmaterial16 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial14 is drawn over a curlingedge22 of acurl bar24 so as to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial26. The curlingedge22 of thecurl bar24 is angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the sheet or web ofmaterial16 so that as the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is drawn over the curlingedge22 of thecurl bar24, the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26 is produced.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge22 of thecurl bar24 relative to the sheet or web ofmaterial16 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of curl to be imparted to the sheet or web ofmaterial16, as well as to the curling properties of the sheet or web ofmaterial16. Generally, however, the curlingedge22 of thecurl bar24 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to the sheet or web ofmaterial16.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial16 as the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is drawn over the curlingedge22 of thecurl bar24, thesystem10 further includes a pair of tension or niprollers30 and32 positioned downstream of thecurl bar24 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial16 as the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is drawn over the curlingedge22 of thecurl bar24. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial26, upon passage through thetension rollers30 and32, is fed into a slitter orshredder34 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26 include: (a) slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26 to produce side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26, i.e., the machine direction; or (b) slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26 so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are oblique to the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26, i.e., obliquely to the machine direction.
The slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 is then passed through a cuttingunit38 where the curled strips of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 are cut to form the curleddecorative grass12 having a clock spring configuration substantially as shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B. Any conventional device and method can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 to form the curleddecorative grass12. Examples of such conventional devices and methods which can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
The curleddecorative grass12 produced by cutting the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 can then be conveyed to a storage area (not shown) which may be in the form of a suitable bin, or the curleddecorative grass12 may be conveyed to a packaging machine, or the curleddecorative grass12 may be conveyed to a baling machine for baling prior to storage. As other alternatives, the curleddecorative grass12 may be placed into boxes or cartons, subjected to further processing immediately or held for subsequent processing.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial16. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. The sheet or web ofmaterial16 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
The printed pattern can be printed on the sheet or web ofmaterial16 in a conventional manner so that, when the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is slit and cut to produce the curleddecorative grass12, at least a substantial portion of the curleddecorative grass12 contains at least a portion of the printed pattern. Further, different colors can be employed to provide the printed pattern on the sheet or web ofmaterial16.
The sheet or web ofmaterial16 can also be embossed so as to provide the sheet or web ofmaterial16 with an embossed pattern. The embossed pattern can be provided on the sheet or web ofmaterial16 so that when the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is slit and cut to produce the curleddecorative grass12, at least a substantial portion of the curled decorative grass contains at least a portion of the embossed pattern. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial16 can be provided with an embossed pattern as well as a printed pattern and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed material and/or printed design. The printed pattern and embossed pattern can be provided on the sheet or web ofmaterial16 so that when the sheet or web ofmaterial16 is slit and cut to produce the curleddecorative grass12, at least a substantial portion of the curled decorative grass contains at least a portion of the printed pattern and at least a portion of the embossed pattern.
FIG. 3 illustrates schematically asystem10afor making curleddecorative grass12ain accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). Thesystem10ais similar to thesystem10 herein before described except for the application of a shape sustaining or stiffening agent to a sheet or web of material and the drying of the sheet or web of material wetted with the shape sustaining or stiffening agent.
Thesystem10aincludes a roll ofmaterial14awhich consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial16acapable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial14ais supported on amandrel18ahaving abrake assembly20aoperably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial16acan be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial14a. An effective amount of a shape sustaining or stiffening agent is applied to the sheet or web ofmaterial16ato effectively wet the sheet or web ofmaterial16aby aspray assembly21a. The sheet ofmaterial16awetted with the shape sustaining or stiffening agent is then drawn over a curlingedge22aof acurl bar24aso as to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial26a.
Any liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which is compatible with the sheet or web ofmaterial16acan be employed. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
The curled sheet or web ofmaterial26awetted with the stiffening or shape sustaining agent is then passed through a drier27ato provide a dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29acoated with a stiffening or shape sustaining agent. To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial16aas the sheet or web ofmaterial16awetted with the stiffening or shape sustaining agent is drawn over the curlingedge22aof thecurl bar24a, thesystem10afurther includes a pair of tension or niprollers30aand32apositioned downstream of thecurl bar24aand the drier27ato ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial16aas the sheet or web ofmaterial16ais drawn over the curlingedge22aof thecurl bar24aand through the drier27a. The dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29a, upon passage through thetension rollers30aand32a, is fed into a slitter orshredder34awhere the dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29ais slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial36ahaving a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29ato produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36ahaving a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using the methods and devices herein before described with reference toFIG. 1. The slit sheet or web ofmaterial36ais then passed through a cuttingunit38awhere the curled strips of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36aare cut to form the curleddecorative grass12a.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial16a. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial16ais paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. The sheet or web ofmaterial16amay have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 4 illustrates schematically a system10bfor making curleddecorative grass12bin accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). The system10bis similar to thesystem10 herein before described except for the application of a shape sustaining or stiffening agent to a curled sheet or web of material and the drying of the curled sheet or web of material wetted with the shape sustaining or stiffening agent.
The system10bincludes a roll ofmaterial14bwhich consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial16bcapable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial14bis supported on amandrel18bhaving abrake assembly20boperably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial16bcan be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial14b. The sheet or web ofmaterial16bwithdrawn from the roll ofmaterial14bis drawn over a curling edge22bof acurl bar24bso as to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial26b. The curling edge22bof thecurl bar24bis angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the sheet or web ofmaterial16bso that as the sheet or web ofmaterial16bis drawn over the curling edge22bof thecurl bar24b, the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26bis produced.
An effective amount of a shape sustaining or stiffening agent is applied to the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26bto effectively wet the curled sheet or web ofmaterial26bby a spray assembly21b. The curled sheet ofmaterial26bwetted with the shape sustaining or stiffening agent is then passed through a drier27bto provide a dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29bcoated with a stiffening or shape sustaining agent.
Any liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which is compatible with the sheet or web ofmaterial16bcan be employed. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial16bas the sheet or web ofmaterial16bis drawn over the curling edge22bof thecurl bar24b, the system10bfurther includes a pair of tension or niprollers30band32bpositioned downstream of thecurl bar24band the drier27bto ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial16bas the sheet or web ofmaterial16bis drawn over the curling edge22bof thecurl bar24b. The dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29b, upon passage through thetension rollers30band32b, is fed into a slitter orshredder34bwhere the dried curled sheet or web ofmaterial29bis slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial36bhaving a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial29bto produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36bhaving a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using the methods and devices herein before described with reference toFIG. 1. The slit sheet or web ofmaterial36bis then passed through a cuttingunit38bwhere the curled strips of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36bare cut to form the curleddecorative grass12b.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial16b. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial16bis paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. The sheet or web ofmaterial16bmay have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 5 illustrates schematically anothersystem40 for making thedecorative grass12 having a clock spring configuration substantially as shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B. Thesystem40 includes a roll ofmaterial42 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial44 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial42 is supported on amandrel46 having abrake assembly48 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial44 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial42. The sheet or web ofmaterial44 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial42 is fed into a slitter orshredder50 where the sheet or web ofmaterial44 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial52 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
Thesystem40 further includes a pair of tension or niprollers54 and56, acurl bar58 having a curlingedge60 and acutting unit62. The nip ortension rollers54,56 are positioned upstream of thecurl bar58 and cooperates with the cuttingunit62 to ensure proper angular disposition of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial52, as well as the desired amount of tension on the slit sheet or web ofmaterial52, as the slit sheet or web ofmaterial52 is drawn over the curlingedge60 of thecurl bar58 to provide a curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial64.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge60 of thecurl bar58 relative to the slit sheet or web ofmaterial52 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of curl to be imparted to the slit sheet or web ofmaterial52, as well as to the curling properties of the sheet or web ofmaterial44. Generally, however, the curlingedge60 of thecurl bar58 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to a slit sheet or web ofmaterial52.
The curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial64, after passage over the curlingedge60 of thecurl bar58, is fed into the cuttingunit62 where the curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial64 is cut to form the curleddecorative grass12 having a clock spring configuration substantially as shown inFIGS. 2A and 2B.
The slitting of the sheet or web ofmaterial44 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial52 can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting a sheet or web of material include: (a) slitting the sheet or web ofmaterial44 to produce side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial44, i.e., the machine direction; or (b) slitting the sheet or web ofmaterial44 so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are oblique to the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial44, i.e., obliquely to the machine direction.
The cutting of the curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial64 to form the curleddecorative grass12 can also be accomplished using any well known method and device. Examples of such conventional devices which can be used as the cuttingunit62 and methods which can be employed to cut the curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial64 to form the curleddecorative grass12 having a clock spring configuration are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
Referring now toFIGS. 6 and 7, to enhance the uniformity of the curleddecorative grass12 produced utilizing thesystem10 ofFIG. 1, it may be desirable to pass the slit sheet or web of curledmaterial36 through a restrainingassembly66 disposed between theslitter34 and the cuttingunit38 so as to maintain the slit sheet or web of curledmaterial36 in a substantially planar or flattened condition prior to cutting the slit sheet or web of curledmaterial36 with the cuttingunit38 to form the curleddecorative grass12. Any suitable apparatus can be employed as the restrainingassembly66, such as a plurality of spatially disposedguide wires68 which extend between theslitter34 and the cuttingunit38 so as to define apassageway70 through which the slit sheet or web ofmaterial36 is drawn or fed through for entry into and passage through the cuttingunit38.
FIG. 8 illustrates schematically asystem71 for making a curleddecorative grass72 having a curl imparted along its length and a curl imparted across it width in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). Thesystem71 includes a roll ofmaterial74 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial76 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial74 is supported on amandrel78 having abrake assembly80 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial76 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial74. The sheet or web ofmaterial76 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial74 is drawn over a curlingedge82 of afirst curl bar84 and then over a curlingedge86 of an oscillatingsecond curl bar88 which is oscillated in a lateral direction relative to the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial76. The curlingedge82 of thefirst curl bar84 is oriented substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial76, i.e., perpendicular to the machine direction; and the curlingedge86 of the oscillatingsecond curl bar88 is disposed in the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial76, i.e., in the machine direction. Upon drawing the sheet or web ofmaterial76 over the curlingedge82 of thefirst curl bar84 and the curlingedge86 of the oscillatingsecond curl bar88, a curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 is formed having curl in the machine direction and curl in a direction substantially perpendicular to the machine direction. Thus, when the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 is slit and cut to produce the curleddecorative grass72 in the manner herein after described, the curleddecorative grass72 is provided with a curl along its length and a curl across its width.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial76 as the sheet or web ofmaterial76 is drawn over the curlingedge82 of thefirst curl bar84 and the curlingedge86 of the oscillatingsecond curl bar88, thesystem71 further includes aguide roller92 and a pair of tension or niprollers94 and96 positioned downstream of the oscillatingsecond curl bar88 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial76 as the sheet or web ofmaterial76 is drawn over the curling edges82 and86 of thefirst curl bar84 and the secondoscillating curl bar88, respectively. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial90, upon passage through thetension rollers94 and96, is fed into a slitter orshredder98 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial100 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial100 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 include slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 to produce side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90, i.e., the machine direction; or slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90 so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are oblique to the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial90, i.e., oblique to the machine direction.
The slit sheet or web ofmaterial100 is then passed through acutting unit102 where the curled strips are cut to form curleddecorative grass72 having a curl imparted along the length and across the width thereof. Any conventional device and method can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial100 to form the curleddecorative grass72. Examples of such conventional devices and methods which can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial100 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial76. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial76 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial76 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 9 illustrates schematically asystem110 for making curleddecorative grass112 having a semi-straw configuration. Thesystem110 includes a roll ofmaterial114 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial116 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial114 is supported on amandrel118 having abrake assembly120 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial116 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial114. The sheet or web ofmaterial116 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial114 is drawn over a curlingedge122 of acurl bar124 so as to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial126. The curlingedge122 of thecurl bar124 is angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the sheet or web ofmaterial116 so that as the sheet or web ofmaterial116 is drawn over the curlingedge122 of thecurl bar124, the curled sheet or web ofmaterial126 is produced.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge122 of thecurl bar124 relative to the sheet or web ofmaterial116 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of curl to be imparted to the sheet or web ofmaterial116, as well as to the curling properties of the sheet or web ofmaterial116. Generally, however, the curlingedge122 of thecurl bar124 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to the sheet or web ofmaterial116.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial116 as the sheet or web ofmaterial116 is drawn over the curlingedge122 of thecurl bar124, thesystem110 further includes a pair of tension or niprollers130 and132 positioned downstream of thecurl bar124 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial116 as the sheet or web ofmaterial116 is drawn over the curlingedge122 of thecurl bar124. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial126, upon passage through thetension rollers130 and132, is fed into a slitter orshredder134 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial126 is slit either substantially perpendicular or obliquely to the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial126 to provide curleddecorative grass112a-112dhaving a semi-straw configuration substantially as shown inFIGS. 10A-10D.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial116. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial116 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. The sheet or web ofmaterial116 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern. Further, different colors can be employed to provide the printed pattern on the sheet or web ofmaterial116.
FIGS. 11 and 12 illustrate schematically asystem140 for making adecorative grass142 having a compression-tension spring or pasta configuration substantially as shown inFIG. 13. Thesystem140 includes a roll ofmaterial144 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial146 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial144 is supported on amandrel148 having abrake assembly150 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial146 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial144. An oscillating assembly152 (FIG. 12) is also connected to themandrel148 so that the roll ofmaterial144, and thus the sheet or web ofmaterial146 controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial144 can be laterally oscillated relative to the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material146 (i.e., oscillated in the directions indicated byarrows154 and156 ofFIG. 12). Brake assemblies for controlling the rate of withdrawal of the sheet or web ofmaterial146 from the roll ofmaterial144 and oscillating assemblies for laterally oscillating the roll ofmaterial144 so that the sheet or web ofmaterial146 withdrawn therefrom is oscillated in a lateral direction are well known in the art. Thus, no further comments or description of thebrake assembly150 or theoscillating assembly152 are believed necessary to enable one skilled in the art to understand and practice the inventive concepts disclosed herein.
The sheet or web ofmaterial146 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial144 is drawn over a curlingedge155 of acurl bar157 so as to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial158. The curlingedge155 of thecurl bar157 is angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the sheet or web ofmaterial146 so that as the sheet or web ofmaterial146 is drawn over the curlingedge155 of thecurl bar157, a desired curl is imparted to the sheet or web ofmaterial146.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge155 of thecurl bar157 relative to the sheet or web ofmaterial146 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of curl to be imparted to the sheet or web ofmaterial146, as well as to the curling properties of the sheet or web ofmaterial146. Generally, however, the curlingedge155 of thecurl bar157 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to the sheet or web ofmaterial146.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial146 as the sheet or web ofmaterial146 is drawn over the curlingedge155 of thecurl bar157, thesystem140 further includes a pair of tension or niprollers160 and162 positioned downstream of thecurl bar157 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial146 as the sheet or web ofmaterial146 is drawn over the curlingedge155 of thecurl bar157 to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial158. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial158, upon passage through thetension rollers160 and162, is then fed into a slitter andshredding unit164 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial158 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web of material166 (FIG. 12) and thereafter the slit sheet or web ofmaterial166 is shredded or cut into thedecorative grass142 having a compression-tension spring or pasta configuration.
The slitting of the curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial158 to provide the slit sheet or web ofmaterial166, and the shredding or cutting of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial166 into thedecorative grass142 can be accomplished using any well known method and devices such as rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
Thecurl bar157, thetension rollers160 and162 and the slitter andshredding unit164 are each provided with a width greater than the width of the sheet or web ofmaterial146 so as to accommodate for the oscillation of the sheet or web ofmaterial146 during the production of thedecorative grass142 having a compression-tension spring or pasta configuration. While thesystem140 has been illustrated as having an oscillating assembly for oscillating the roll ofmaterial144, and thus the sheet or web ofmaterial146, it should be understood that the slitter andshredding unit164 can also be oscillated, either alone or in combination with the oscillation of the sheet or web ofmaterial146. Also, it should be understood that the oscillating curled sheet or web ofmaterial158 can be maintained under tension while the oscillating curled sheet or web ofmaterial158 is slit. Furthermore, the oscillating slit curled sheet or web ofmaterial166 may be passed through a restraining assembly prior to cutting the slit curled sheet or web ofmaterial166 so as to enhance uniformity of the curled decorative grass.
FIG. 14 illustrates schematically anothersystem170 for making a curleddecorative grass172 in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). Thesystem170 includes a roll ofmaterial174 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial176 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial174 is supported on amandrel178 having abrake assembly180 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial176 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial174. The sheet or web ofmaterial176 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial174 is drawn over a curlingedge182 of acurl bar184. The curlingedge182 of thecurl bar184 is oriented in the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial176, i.e., in the machine direction.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial176 as the sheet or web ofmaterial176 is drawn over the curlingedge182 of thecurl bar184, thesystem170 further includes aguide roller186 and a pair of tension or niprollers188 and190 positioned downstream of thecurl bar184 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial176 as the sheet or web ofmaterial176 is drawn over the curlingedge182 of thecurl bar184 to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial192. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial192, upon passage around theguide roller186 and through thetension rollers188 and190, is fed into a slitter orshredder194 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial192 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial196 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial192 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial196 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting a sheet or web of material include slitting a sheet or web of material to produce side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., the machine direction, or slitting a sheet or web of material so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are oblique to the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., oblique to the machine direction.
The slit sheet or web ofmaterial196 is then passed through acutting unit198 where the slit sheet or web ofmaterial196 is cut to form curleddecorative grass172. Any conventional device and method can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial196 to form the curleddecorative grass172 such as rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial176. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial176 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial176 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 15 illustrates schematically anothersystem200 for making a curleddecorative grass202 in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). Thesystem200 includes a roll ofmaterial204 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial206 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial204 is supported on amandrel208 having abrake assembly210 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial206 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial204. The sheet or web ofmaterial206 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial204 is drawn over a curlingedge212 of acurl bar214. The curlingedge212 of thecurl bar214 is oriented substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial206, i.e., substantially perpendicular to the machine direction.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial206 as the sheet or web ofmaterial206 is drawn over the curlingedge212 of thecurl bar214, thesystem200 further includes aguide roller216 and a pair of tension or niprollers218 and220 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial206 as the sheet or web ofmaterial206 is drawn over the curlingedge212 of thecurl bar214 to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial222. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial222, upon passage around theguide roller216, over the curlingedge212 of thecurl bar214 and through thetension rollers218 and220, is fed into a slitter or shredder224 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial222 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial226 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial222 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial226 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting a sheet or web of material include slitting a sheet or web of material to a to produces side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., the machine direction, or slitting a sheet or web of material so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are oblique to the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., oblique to the machine direction.
The slit sheet or web ofmaterial226 is then passed through acutting unit228 where the slit sheet or web ofmaterial226 is cut to form curleddecorative grass202. Any conventional device and method can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial226 to form the curleddecorative grass202 such as rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial206. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial206 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial206 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 16 illustrates schematically anothersystem230 for making a curleddecorative grass232 in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). Thesystem230 includes a roll ofmaterial234 which consists of a substantially flat sheet or web ofmaterial236 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial234 is supported on amandrel238 having abrake assembly240 operably connected thereto so that the sheet or web ofmaterial236 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial234. The sheet or web ofmaterial236 withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial234 is drawn over a curlingedge242 of afirst curl bar244 and over a curlingedge246 of asecond curl bar248. The curlingedge242 of thefirst curl bar244 is oriented in the direction opposite the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial236 and the curlingedge246 of thesecond curl bar248 is oriented in the direction of travel of the sheet or web ofmaterial236.
To maintain the desired tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial236 as the sheet or web ofmaterial236 is drawn over the curling edges242 and246 of the first and second curl bars244 and248, respectively, thesystem230 further includesguide rollers250 and252 and a pair of tension or niprollers254 and256. Theguide roller250 is positioned upstream from thefirst curl bar244, and theguide roller252 and thetension rollers254 and256 are positioned downstream of thesecond curl bar248 to ensure proper angular disposition of the sheet or web ofmaterial236 as the sheet or web ofmaterial236 is drawn over the curling edges242 and246 of the first and second curl bars244 and248 to provide a curled sheet or web ofmaterial258. The curled sheet or web ofmaterial258, upon passage around theguide roller252 and through thetension rollers254 and256, is fed into a slitter orshredder260 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial258 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial262 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial258 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial262 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting a sheet or web of material include slitting a sheet or web of material to a to produces side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., the machine direction, or slitting a sheet or web of material so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are obliquely to the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., obliquely to the machine direction.
The slit sheet or web ofmaterial262 is then passed through acutting unit264 where the slit sheet or web ofmaterial262 is cut to form the curleddecorative grass232. Any conventional device and method can be employed to cut the slit sheet or web ofmaterial262 to form the curleddecorative grass232 such as rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial236. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial236 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial236 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
It should be noted that when the web or sheet of material has a width corresponding to the desired length of the curled grass to be produced by the systems described hereinabove, the sheet or web of material can be cut either substantially perpendicular or obliquely to the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material which eliminates the need for slitting the sheet or web of material prior to cutting to form the curled decorative grass. Further, each of the before describedsystems40,71,110,140,170,200 and230 can be modified in a similar manner to include application of a stiffening or shape-sustaining agent to the sheet or web of material, either before or after imparting a curl to the sheet or web of material, in the manner hereinbefore describe with reference toFIGS. 3 and 4.
FIG. 17 illustrates schematically yet anothersystem270 for making curleddecorative grass272 from a sheet or web of substantiallyflat material274 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. Thesystem270 includes a roll of material (not shown) mounted on a mandrel having a brake assembly (also not shown) so that the sheet or web ofmaterial274 can be controllably removed from the roll of material for passage through thesystem270. Thesystem270 includes apliable roller276 rotatably mounted on ashaft278, anon-pliable roller280 rotatably mounted on ashaft282, amotor284 operably connected to theshaft282 for rotatably driving thenon-pliable roller280 and a non-pliable back uproller286 rotatably mounted on ashaft288. Theshafts278,282 and288 of thepliable roller276, thenon-pliable roller280 and the non-pliable back uproller286 are substantially vertically aligned as shown. Thenon-pliable roller280 is positioned adjacent thepliable roller276 so that adepressed area292 is formed in thepliable roller276 by thenon-pliable roller280, whereby passage of the sheet or web ofmaterial274 through thedepressed area292 formed in thepliable roller276 by thenon-pliable roller280 provides a curled sheet or web ofmaterial294. That is, upon actuation of themotor284, thenon-pliable roller280 is rotated in a clockwise direction as indicated by thearrow296 and rotation of thenon-pliable roller280 causes thepliable roller276 to rotate in a counter clockwise direction as indicated by thearrow298. As the sheet or web ofmaterial274 is advanced through thedepressed area292 and between thepliable roller276 and thenon-pliable roller280, the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 is formed by imparting a curl to the sheet or web ofmaterial274.
The diameter of thenon-pliable roller280 can vary widely and will depend upon the tightness of the curl to be imparted to the sheet or web ofmaterial274. For example, the smaller the diameter of thenon-pliable roller280, the tighter the curl formed in the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294.
Thesystem270 further includes a pair of tension or niprollers300 and302, a slitter orshredder304 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 is slit to provide a slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width, and acutting unit308 where the curled strips of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 are cut to form the curleddecorative grass272. The nip ortension rollers300 and302 are positioned downstream of thepliable roller276 and thenon-pliable roller280 to ensure proper tension is maintained on the sheet or web ofmaterial274 as same is drawn through thedepressed area292 formed in thepliable roller276 by thenon-pliable roller280 to provided the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294.
The curled sheet or web ofmaterial294, after passage through the nip ortension rollers300 and302, is fed into the slitter orshredder304 where the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 is slit to provide the slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 having a plurality of curled strips of predetermined width. The slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 is then fed through thecutting unit308 where the curled strips of the slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 are cut to form the curleddecorative grass272.
The slitting of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 to produce the slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 can be accomplished using any well known method and device. Such common methods of slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 include slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 to produce side-by-side strips of material wherein the longer dimension of the strips is in the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material, i.e., the machine direction, or slitting the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294 so that the longer dimension of the strips of material are oblique to the direction of travel of the curled sheet or web ofmaterial294, i.e., oblique to the machine direction.
The cutting of the curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 to form the curleddecorative grass272 can also be accomplished using any well known method and device. Examples of such conventional devices which can be used as thecutting unit308 and methods which can be employed to cut the curled slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 to form curleddecorative grass272 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
To enhance the uniformity of the curleddecorative grass272 produced utilizing thesystem270, it may be desirable to pass the slit sheet or web of curledmaterial306 through a restrainingassembly310 disposed between theslitter304 and thecutting unit308 so as to maintain the slit sheet or web of curledmaterial306 in a substantially planar or flattened condition prior to introduction of the slit sheet or web of curledmaterial306 into thecutting unit308. Any suitable apparatus can be employed as the restrainingassembly310, such as a plurality of spatially disposedguide wires312 which extend between theslitter304 and thecutting unit308 so as to provide apassageway314 through which the slit sheet or web ofmaterial306 is drawn or fed through prior to passage through thecutting unit308.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial274. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial274 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial274 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 18 illustrates schematically asystem320 for imparting a curl to a sheet or web of substantiallyflat material322 and thereby provides a curled sheet or web of material324 which can be cut into curled strips of material to provide decorative grass. The sheet or web ofmaterial322 is generally removed from a roll of material (not shown) mounted on a mandrel having a brake assembly (also not shown) so that the sheet or web ofmaterial322 can be controllably removed from the roll of material for passage through thesystem320.
Thesystem320 includes a pliable endless belt orconveyor326, acurl bar328 having a curling edge330 and a pair of nip ortension rollers332 and334 for maintaining proper tension on the sheet or web ofmaterial322 as the sheet or web ofmaterial322 is drawn past the curling edge330 of the curlingbar328 to form the curled sheet or web of material324. Thecurl bar328 is positioned adjacent the pliableendless belt326 so that a depressed area336 is formed in the pliableendless belt326 by the curling edge330 of thecurl bar328 substantially as shown, whereby passage of the sheet or web ofmaterial322 through the depressed area336 formed in the pliableendless belt326 and around the curling edge330 of thecurl bar328 imparts a curl to the sheet or web ofmaterial322 which results in the formation of the curled sheet or web of material324. The curled sheet or web of material324 can then be slit and cut to provide a curled decorative grass in the manner hereinbefore described.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto can be employed as the sheet or web ofmaterial322. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the sheet or web ofmaterial322 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the sheet or web ofmaterial322 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
FIG. 19 illustrates schematically anothersystem340 for making a curleddecorative grass341 in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). Thesystem340 includes afirst mandrel342 rotatably supported by aframe344, adrive assembly346 for rotating thefirst mandrel342 and a roll ofmaterial348 which consists of a substantially flat web ofmaterial350 capable of having a curl imparted thereto. The roll ofmaterial348 is supported on asecond mandrel352 having abrake assembly354 operably connected thereto so that the web ofmaterial350 can be controllably withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial348 and wrapped about thefirst mandrel342 as thefirst mandrel342 is rotated in response to actuation of thedrive assembly346 and as a curled web ofmaterial355 is removed from thefirst mandrel342 and cut to produce the curleddecorative grass341. Thesecond mandrel352 is supported on aroll support assembly356 so that the roll ofmaterial348, and thus the web ofmaterial350 withdrawn therefrom, are angularly disposed relative to thefirst mandrel342 rotatably supported by aframe344 in the direction of adistal end358 of thefirst mandrel342 substantially as shown.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto by wrapping about thefirst mandrel342 can be employed as the web ofmaterial350. However, desirable results can be achieved wherein the web ofmaterial350 is paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper, paper having a shape sustaining agent applied to at least one side and paper having a lacquer applied to at least one side. Further, the web ofmaterial350 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
Thefirst mandrel342 and thedrive assembly346 can be connected to theframe344 in a conventional manner provided thefirst mandrel342 is freely rotatable in response to actuation of thedrive assembly346. For example, theframe344 can be provided with afirst opening360 for rotatably mounting thefirst mandrel342 and a spatially disposedsecond opening362 through which adrive shaft364 of thedrive assembly346 extends. Thefirst mandrel342 is bearingly mounted in thefirst opening360 by abushing366 andcollars368 and370; and thedrive shaft364 of thedrive assembly346 is bearingly mounted in thesecond opening362 by abushing372 andcollars374 and376.
Thedrive assembly346 further includes amotor378 operably connected to thedrive shaft364, adrive gear380 and a drivengear382. Thedrive gear380 is mounted on or near adistal end384 of thedrive shaft364 so as to be aligned with the drivengear382 which is mounted on thefirst mandrel342 such that, upon actuation of themotor378, rotational movement is imparted to thefirst mandrel342 in response to rotational movement of thedrive shaft364, thedrive gear380 and the drivengear382.
The speed of rotation of thefirst mandrel342 can be varied by varying the gear ratio of thedrive gear380 and the drivengear382. Desirably, the gear ratio selected will be such that, as the web ofmaterial350 is withdrawn from the roll ofmaterial348, the web ofmaterial350 will be wound about thefirst mandrel342 at substantially the same rate that the curled web ofmaterial355 is removed from thefirst mandrel342. Further, the tightness of the curl imparted to the web ofmaterial350 will depend to a large degree on the diameter of thefirst mandrel342 and the curling properties of the web ofmaterial350.
It should be understood that while thedrive assembly346 has been described as having adrive gear380 and a drivengear382, other components could readily be used in place of thedrive gear380 and the drivengear382, such as a plurality of pulleys which are interconnected by an appropriate number of belts.
Thesystem340 further includes aspray assembly388 for spraying a stiffening or shape sustaining agent onto the web ofmaterial350 wound about thefirst mandrel342, adryer390 disposed downstream of thespray assembly388, and acutting unit392 for cutting the curled web ofmaterial355 to form thedecorative grass341. To enhance substantially uniform removal of the curled web ofmaterial355 from thefirst mandrel342, while at the same time providing a substantially constant supply of the curled web ofmaterial355 to thecutting unit392, thesystem340 is also provided with a pair of nip ortension rollers394 and396.
Thespray assembly388 includes aspray nozzle398 connected to a source (not shown) of a liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent via aconduit400. Any liquid composition which is compatible with the web ofmaterial350 and which is capable of retaining the desired curl in the curled web ofmaterial355 can be employed. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
While thedryer390 disposed downstream of thespray assembly388 is illustrated as a tube dryer through which a portion of the first mandrel extends, it should be understood that any dryer can be employed in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) provided the dryer is capable of drying the web ofmaterial350 wrapped about thefirst mandrel342 and sprayed with a liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent prior to removal of the curled web ofmaterial355 from thefirst mandrel342.
Thecutting unit392 cuts the curled web ofmaterial355 into strips or segments (which constitute the curled decorative grass341) wherein the longer dimension of the strips or segments is in the direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of travel of the curled web ofmaterial355. Further, to enhance uniformity of the strips or segments, the cutting unit is positioned such that the cutting elements are angularly disposed so as to be substantially parallel to the angular disposition of the web ofmaterial350.
Any well known cutting device can be used as thecutting unit392 for cutting the curled web ofmaterial355 into strips or segments. Examples of such devices which can be used as thecutting unit392 and methods which can be employed to cut the curled web ofmaterial355 to form the curleddecorative grass341 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
FIG. 20 illustrates schematically anothersystem410 for making a pre-curled web of material412 (FIG. 21) which can be cut to form curled decorative grass in accordance with the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s). To form the pre-curled web ofmaterial412, an effective amount of a stiffening or shape sustaining agent is applied to at least one surface of a sheet or web of material to moisten the sheet or web of material and thereby provide a moistened sheet or web ofmaterial414. The moistened sheet or web ofmaterial414 is then wrapped about amandrel416 having a preselected diameter and the moistened sheet or web ofmaterial414 is then dried while wrapped about themandrel416 to form the pre-curled web ofmaterial412. Thereafter, the pre-curled web ofmaterial412 is removed from themandrel416 and cut into segments to provide a decorative grass.
Any material capable of having a curl imparted thereto and which can be moistened with a stiffening or shape sustaining agent can be employed as the sheet of web or material in the formation of the pre-curled web ofmaterial412. The material may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern on at least one surface thereof, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern. Examples of such materials are paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper and the like.
The stiffening or shape sustaining agent applied to the sheet or web of material to moisten the sheet or web of material and thereby provide a moistened sheet or web ofmaterial414 can be any composition which is compatible with the sheet or web of material and which is capable of retaining the desired curl in the pre-curled web ofmaterial412 can be employed. Examples of stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
Thepre-curled material412 can be formed manually by hand wrapping a sheet or web of material about themandrel416, or the pre-curled web of material can be formed automatically using a system similar to thesystem340 hereinbefore described with reference toFIG. 19. The tightness of the curl imparted to the pre-curled web ofmaterial412 will depend to a large degree on the diameter of themandrel416 and the curling properties of the sheet or web ofmaterial414 moistened with the stiffening or shape sustaining agent.
The pre-curled web ofmaterial412 can be cut into strips or segments wherein the longer dimension of the strips or segments is in the direction substantially perpendicular to an elongated axis of the pre-curled web ofmaterial412. Further, any well known cutting device can be used to cut the pre-curled web of material into strips or segments. Cutting devices which can be used to cut the pre-curled web ofmaterial412 into strips or segments include rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
FIG. 22 illustrates schematically anothersystem420 for making curleddecorative grass422 from a pre-curled web ofmaterial424. The pre-curled web ofmaterial424 can be made of paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper and the like. Further, the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
Thesystem420 for making curleddecorative grass422 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 includes a first pair of nip ortension rollers426 and428, aspray assembly429, acurl bar430 having a curlingedge432, a second pair of nip ortension rollers434 and436, adryer437 and a slitter orshredder438. In producing the curleddecorative grass422 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial424, the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 is passed through the first pair oftension roller426 and428 whereupon thespray assembly429 applies an effective amount of a stiffening or shape sustaining agent to the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 to provide a moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440. The moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440 is then drawn over the curlingedge432 of thecurl bar430 so as to provide a modified pre-curled web ofmaterial442, and the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial442 is then passed through the second pair oftension rollers434 and436 and thedryer437 to provide a substantially dry, modified pre-curled web ofmaterial444. The dried modified pre-curled web ofmaterial444 is then fed into the slitter orshredder438 wherein the dried modified pre-curled web ofmaterial444 is cut into segments or strips which constitute the curleddecorative grass422.
The first pair oftension rollers426 and428 cooperates with the second pair oftension rollers434 and436 to maintain the desired tension on the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440 as the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440 is drawn over the curlingedge432 of thecurl bar430. The curlingedge432 of thecurl bar430 is angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440 so that as the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440 is drawn over the curlingedge432 of thecurl bar430 additional curl is imparted thereto.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge432 of thecurl bar430 relative to the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of additional curl to be imparted to the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440, as well as to the curling properties of the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440. Generally, however, the curlingedge432 of thecurl bar430 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440.
Any liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which is compatible with the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 and which is capable of wetting the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 can be employed to moisten the pre-curled web ofmaterial424 to provide a moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial440. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
The slitter orshredder438 cuts the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial444 into segments or strips (i.e., the decorative grass422) wherein the longer dimension of the strips or segments is in the direction oblique to the direction of travel of the dried modified pre-curled web ofmaterial444. Any well known cutting device can be used as the slitter orshredder438. Examples of such devices which can be used as the slitter orshredder438 and methods which can be employed to cut the dried modified pre-curled web ofmaterial444 to form the curleddecorative grass422 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
FIG. 23 illustrates schematically anothersystem450 for making curleddecorative grass452 from a pre-curled web ofmaterial454. The pre-curled web ofmaterial454 can be made of paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper and the like. Further, the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
Thesystem450 for making curleddecorative grass452 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 includes a first pair of nip ortension rollers456 and458, acurl bar460 having a curlingedge462, a second pair of nip ortension rollers464 and466, aspray assembly468, adryer470 and a slitter orshredder472. In producing the curleddecorative grass452 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial454, the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 is passed through the first pair oftension rollers456 and458 and drawn over the curlingedge462 of thecurl bar460 so as to provide a modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474. The modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474 is then passed through the second pair oftension rollers464 and466 whereupon thespray assembly468 applies an effective amount of a stiffening or shape sustaining agent to the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474 to provide a moistened, modified pre-curled web of material476. The moistened, modified pre-curled web of material476 is then passed through thedryer470 to provide a substantially dry treated modifiedpre-curled material478 which is then passed into the slitter orshredder472 wherein the dry treated modified pre-curled web ofmaterial478 is cut into segments or strips which constitute the curleddecorative grass452.
The first pair oftension rollers456 and458 cooperates with the second pair oftension rollers464 and466 to maintain the desired tension on the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 as the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 is drawn over the curlingedge462 of thecurl bar460. The curlingedge462 of thecurl bar460 is angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 so that as the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 is drawn over the curlingedge462 of thecurl bar460 additional curl is imparted thereto.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge462 of thecurl bar460 relative to the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of additional curl to be imparted to the pre-curled web ofmaterial454, as well as to the curling properties of the pre-curled web ofmaterial454. Generally, however, the curlingedge462 of thecurl bar460 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to the pre-curled web ofmaterial454.
Any liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which is compatible with the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 and which is capable of wetting the pre-curled web ofmaterial454 can be employed to moisten the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474 to provide the moistened, modified pre-curled web of material476. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
Any conventional dryer can be employed as thedryer470 to dry the moistened, modified pre-curled web of material476. Since such dryers are well known and commercially available, no further comments or description of thedryer470 is believed necessary to enable one skilled in the art to practice the inventive concept disclosed herein.
The slitter orshredder472 cuts the treated, modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474 into segments or strips (i.e., the decorative grass452) wherein the longer dimension of the strips or segments is in the direction oblique to the direction of travel of the treated, modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474. Any well known cutting device can be used as the slitter orshredder472. Examples of such devices which can be used as the slitter orshredder472 and methods which can be employed to cut the treated, modified pre-curled web ofmaterial474 to form the curleddecorative grass452 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
FIG. 24 illustrates schematically still anothersystem480 for making curleddecorative grass482 from a pre-curled web ofmaterial484. The pre-curled web ofmaterial484 can be made of paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper and the like. Further, the pre-curled web ofmaterial484 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
Thesystem480 for making curleddecorative grass482 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial484 includes aspray assembly486 for applying an effective amount of a stiffening or shape sustaining agent to the pre-curled web ofmaterial484 to provide a moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial488 and adryer490 for drying the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial488 to produce a treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492. Any liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which is compatible with the pre-curled web ofmaterial484 and which is capable of wetting the pre-curled web ofmaterial484 can be sprayed onto the pre-curled web ofmaterial484 by thespray assembly486 to produce the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial488. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
Any conventional dryer can be employed as thedryer490 to dry the moistened pre-curled web ofmaterial488. Since such dryers are well known and commercially available, no further comments or description of thedryer490 is believed necessary to enable one skilled in the art to practice the inventive concept disclosed herein.
Thesystem480 further includes a first pair of nip ortension rollers494 and496, acurl bar498 having a curlingedge500, a second pair of nip ortension rollers502 and504 and a slitter orshredder506. In producing the curleddecorative grass482 from the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492, the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 is passed through the first pair oftension roller494 and496 and drawn over the curlingedge500 of thecurl bar498 to further curl the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 and provide a modified pre-curled web ofmaterial508. The modified pre-curled web ofmaterial508 is then passed through the second pair oftension rollers502 and504 and into the slitter orshredder506 wherein the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial508 is cut into segments or strips which constitute the curleddecorative grass482.
The first pair oftension rollers494 and496 cooperates with the second pair oftension rollers502 and504 to maintain the desired tension on the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 as the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 is drawn over the curlingedge500 of thecurl bar498. The curlingedge500 of thecurl bar498 is angularly disposed relative to the travel path of the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 so that as the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 is drawn over the curlingedge500 of thecurl bar498 additional curl is imparted to the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492.
The angular disposition of the curlingedge500 of thecurl bar498 relative to the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492 can vary widely and will be dependent to a large degree on the amount and type of additional curl to be imparted to the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492, as well as to the curling properties of the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492. Generally, however, the curlingedge500 of thecurl bar498 will be disposed at an angle of from about 15 degrees to about 180 degrees relative to the treated pre-curled web ofmaterial492.
The slitter orshredder506 cuts the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial508 into segments or strips (i.e., the curled decorative grass482) wherein the longer dimension of the strips or segments is in the direction substantially perpendicular or oblique to the direction of travel of the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial480. Any well-known cutting device can be used as the slitter orshredder506. Examples of such devices which can be used as the slitter orshredder506 and methods which can be employed to cut the modified pre-curled web ofmaterial508 to form the curleddecorative grass482 are rotary knives, reciprocating knives, die cutting, laser cutting, water jet cutting, air jet cutting and the like.
FIG. 25 illustrates schematically anothersystem520 for making curleddecorative grass522 from a pre-curled web ofmaterial524. The pre-curled web ofmaterial524 can be made of paper, creped paper, polymeric film, laminated polymeric film, wax paper and the like. Further, the pre-curled web ofmaterial524 may have a printed pattern and/or an embossed pattern, and the embossed pattern can be either in register or out of register with the printed pattern.
Thesystem520 for making curleddecorative grass522 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial524 includes a pair of nip ortension rollers526 and528 and a slitter orshredder530. The slitter orshredder530 is provided with ablade532 and aspray assembly534 for spraying a stiffening or shape sustaining agent on theblade532 during cutting of the pre-curled web ofmaterial524 into strips or segments. In producing the curleddecorative grass522 from the pre-curled web ofmaterial524, the pre-curled web ofmaterial524 is passed through thetension rollers526 and528 and into the slitter orshredder530 wherein theblade532 cuts the pre-curled web ofmaterial524 into segments or strips which constitute the curleddecorative grass522. During the cutting of the pre-curled web ofmaterial524, the blade is sprayed with a stiffening or shape-sustaining agent.
Any liquid composition containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which is compatible with the pre-curled web ofmaterial524 can be sprayed onto theblade532 of the slitter orshredder530 during the cutting or shredding of the pre-curled web ofmaterial524. Examples of liquid compositions containing a stiffening or shape sustaining agent which may be used in the practice of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) are aqueous starch solutions, aqueous sugar solutions, lacquers, glues and mixtures thereof and liquid, sprayable admixtures containing water-proofing agents such as silicon-based polymers, latex-based polymers, acrylic polymers, fluorocarbons and mixtures thereof.
It should be noted that any of the above described embodiments may also be modified so as to provide curled decorative grass wherein the individual segments or strands of curled decorative grass remain attached via an attachpoint600, such as shown for example inFIG. 26. In such an alternative, when a web or sheet of material is slit to provide a slit sheet or web of material having a plurality of strips in a manner described hereinabove, an uncut area is left in the sheet of material such that the uncut area serves as an attachpoint600 for the decorative grass. Further, when the curled strips of the slit sheet or web of material are cut to form the curled decorative grass in a manner described hereinabove, at least a portion of the uncut area may be maintained so that the strands of decorative grass remain connected at one or more attach points600. The individual segments or strands of curled decorative grass may also be attached to another piece of dissimilar material, such as for example cardboard. Methods of providing decorative grass attached at an attach point have been disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 10/263,059, which has previously been incorporated by reference herein.
By providing an attachpoint600 of the same material or dissimilar material to the individual strands of decorative grass, the strands of decorative grass can be manipulated in an easier manner, by holding the individual strands of decorative grass in the same direction and in substantially the same configuration, and preventing loss of individual strands of decorative grass. The attachpoint600 provides an additional advantage in that it keeps the strands or segments of decorative grass together in a neat bundle which provides for a decorative appearance but which also provide a cushioning effect so as to prevent damage to contents of baskets or boxes or other packages while avoiding the problem of having to clean up spilled strands of decorative grass.
FIGS. 27-29 illustrate different curl bar dispositions that may be utilized with any of the systems for producing curled decorative grass described herein. In each ofFIGS. 27-29, an angle of a portion of the curling edge of the curl bar relative to a direction of travel of the sheet or web of material is different from an angle of another portion of the curling edge of the curl bar relative to the direction of travel of the sheet or web of material.
InFIG. 27, a sheet or web ofmaterial650 is drawn over acurl bar652 having a curlingedge654. Thecurl bar652 is disposed at an angle relative to a direction oftravel656 of the sheet or web ofmaterial650 such that a portion of the curlingedge654 of thecurl bar652 adjacent afirst end658 of thecurl bar652 comes into contact with the sheet or web ofmaterial650 before a portion of the curlingedge654 of thecurl bar652 adjacent asecond end660 of the curlingedge654 of thecurl bar652. Thesecond end660 of the curlingedge654 of thecurl bar652 is elevated in a horizontal plane when compared to thefirst end658 of the curlingedge654 of thecurl bar652.
InFIG. 28, a sheet of web ofmaterial670 is drawn over acurl bar672 having a curlingedge674. Thecurl bar672 is disposed at an angle relative to a direction oftravel676 of the sheet or web ofmaterial650 such that a portion of the curlingedge674 of thecurl bar672 adjacent afirst end678 of thecurl bar672 is elevated in a vertical plane when compared to a portion of the curlingedge674 of thecurl bar672 adjacent asecond end680 of the curlingedge674 of thecurl bar672.
InFIG. 29, a sheet of web ofmaterial690 is drawn over acurl bar692 having a curlingedge694. Thecurl bar692 is disposed at an angle relative to a direction oftravel696 of the sheet or web ofmaterial690 such that a portion of the curlingedge694 of thecurl bar692 adjacent afirst end698 of thecurl bar692 is elevated in both a vertical plane and a horizontal plane when compared to a portion of the curlingedge694 of thecurl bar692 adjacent asecond end700 of the curlingedge694 of thecurl bar692.
Each of the systems described herein produce a curled decorative grass, the configuration of which will be determined by the particular system employed. Changes may be made in the construction and operation of the various parts, elements and assemblies described herein and the steps or the sequence of steps of the methods described herein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the presently disclosed and claimed inventive concept(s) as defined in the following claims.