Patent ID: 9505574
Filing Date: 2016-11-29
CPC Classification: B65H

Claim Text:
1. A traction control system for expansion and deployment of compact tightly wound precut paper with die cut slits, comprising: a) compact tightly wound precut paper disposed on a tube having a tubular interior or being axially wound to form a tubular interior; b) said tubular interior having a larger diameter aperture as compared to the axle diameter of the traction control over which the tightly wound precut roll package is inserted to float the package with minimal friction or misalignment from side to side; c) said precut paper roll resting against a spongy device on the axle preventing angular misorientation of the precut paper roll; d) the distal end of the precut paper roll rubbing against an adjustable cylinder assembly to generate friction that prevents spill of precut paper while maintaining central alignment of paper delivery and uniform precut paper feed due to pressure of precut paper roll against said spongy device; and e) the precut paper from the compact precut roll being manually inserted into a paper handling mechanism that comprises a large diameter roll with a bulgy central portion, a spring loaded small diameter support roll and a flat belt strung between a plurality of pulleys and contacting the bottom portion of the large diameter roll; whereby a user is capable of pulling paper through the contact portion of the large diameter roll, the spring loaded small diameter support roll and the belt, thereby uniformly drawing precut paper from said precut paper roll; and whereby the precut paper roll floats and the paper handling mechanism aligns the paper centrally, preventing undue expansion of precut paper while gripping the paper when pulled by the user in any direction to create a three dimensionally expanded paper web suited for packaging, and gripping action exerted on said paper web while tearing said expanded paper secures the unexpanded precut paper, substantially eliminating the need for rethreading said paper handling mechanism.