EP0511255A1 - Packaging method. - Google Patents
Packaging method.Info
- Publication number
- EP0511255A1 EP0511255A1 EP91902226A EP91902226A EP0511255A1 EP 0511255 A1 EP0511255 A1 EP 0511255A1 EP 91902226 A EP91902226 A EP 91902226A EP 91902226 A EP91902226 A EP 91902226A EP 0511255 A1 EP0511255 A1 EP 0511255A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- lid
- inner skin
- base
- goods
- outer lid
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B31/00—Packaging articles or materials under special atmospheric or gaseous conditions; Adding propellants to aerosol containers
- B65B31/02—Filling, closing, or filling and closing, containers or wrappers in chambers maintained under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure or containing a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas
Definitions
- This invention relates to an improved packaging method and relates particularly but not exclusively, to a packaging method for red meats.
- the base and the lid are substantially gas impervious whilst the flexible web is gas permeable.
- a gas for enhancing preservation of the packaged goods is provided in a space between the lid and the flexible web. In use, the gas permeates the flexible web and enhances preservation of the packaged goods.
- the method also enables a lid larger than the base to be applied so the overhang of the lid can be gripped to permit peeling of the lid off the base to allow a gas such as 0 2 to then permeate the remaining inner skin lid to attempt to restore the original colour.
- a method of packaging goods comprising providing a base, placing goods over said base, placing an inner skin lid over said goods, placing an outer lid qver said inner skin lid, sealing said inner skin lid to said base in at least partial skin packing relation to said goods to hold said goods to said base, causing said inner skin lid to be urged relatively towards the under surface of said outer lid to displace unwanted gas by reducing gas pressure therebetween, and thereafter, sealing said outer lid relative to said inner skin lid and said base whilst in the urged condition, said inner skin lid being of a material to allow a required gas to permeate said inner skin lid when said outer lid is removed, ruptured or opened, said base and said outer lid being of material which will substantially inhibit undersired gas to contact said goods.
- the method also involves introducing a desired gas between said inner skin lid and said outer lid prior to sealing said outer lid relative to said inner skin lid so there is a space therebetween which contains said desired gas, sealing said outer lid relative to said inner skin lid and said base.
- said outer lid is sealed over said inner skin lid so said outer lid is removable or is openable without rupturing of said inner skin lid to allow a further desired gas to permeate said inner skin lid and contact said goods.
- outer lid overhangs the outermost periphery of said base and said inner skin lid to permit easy gripping for subsequent peeling off of said outer lid.
- Figure 1 is a side cross-sectional view of one example of packaging in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 is a side cross-sectional view of a known pre-pack skin packaging station used in a method in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 3 is a side cross-sectional view taken through apparatus used for producing the packaging shown in figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a side cross-sectional view of a third example of packaging in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a side cross-sectional view taken through apparatus used for producing the packaging shown in figure 4.
- a plastics material base 1 made from a substantially gas impervious material such as PVC.
- the base 1 is generally rectangular in configuration and has a generally cup-shaped depression with a peripherally extending lip 3. Goods 5 are placed over the base 1 so that they are received in the cup-shaped depression.
- a lid 7 is applied over the base 1 and is sealed completely around the peripheral lip 3 by a continuous seal 9.
- the seal 9 may be effected by a heat sealing process known in this art, such as by an impulse heat sealing process.
- the lid 7 can be of PVC or other suitable plastics material.
- An inner flexible skin lid 11 is provided between the lid 7 and the base 3.
- the inner skin lid 11 is produced from a highly flexible plastics material which is selected to allow a desired gas to permeate said inner skin lid 11.
- the gas may assist in maintaining bacteria growth to a minimum or may be a gas which will assist maintenance of an original colour of the packaged goods.
- red meats it is known they will turn dark brown in time owing to the depletion of oxygen from the blood.
- the original red colour can be at least partially restored by exposing the meat to oxygen.
- the inner skin lid 11 may be pervious to oxygen.
- the lid 7 overhangs the periphery of the base 1, preferably all the way around its perimeter to permit peeling off from the base.
- the base 1 and the lid 7 will be substantially gas impervious.
- the contents of the package will be subject to the gas environment therein which can be chosen for its preservation of the meat.
- the meat will, in time, turn dark brown.
- the lid 7 By removing the lid 7 by grasping the overhang or by opening the lid 7 by providing an aperture in the lid 7 or by other means, the original red colour of the meat can be at least partially restored as a required gas such as oxygen in the atmosphere which will then contact be inner -skin lid 11 and will then permeate the inner skin lid 11 and contact the goods 5.
- a typical example of a plastics material for the inner skin lid 11 is a low density polyethylene.
- plastics material having the desired gas barrier and/or permeability characteristics may be employed as would be apparent to a person skilled in the packaging arts.
- each of the base 1, the ' lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11 be made from multi-layered webs of plastics materials.
- the necessary adhesion between the base 1 and the inner skin lid 11, and the inner skin lid 11 and the lid 7 can be appropriately chosen to allow easy separation of the lid 7.
- Suitable plastics materials are as follows:-
- the base 1 is of a thickness from about 50 microns to 1000 microns.
- the base 1 can be substantially rigid.
- the base 1 may be manufactured from a multi-layer material including a barrier layer and a foamed polystyrene layer and accordingly it may have a thickness of about 1000 to 3000 microns.
- the inner skin lid 11 may have a thickness from 10 to 100 microns.
- the lid 7 may have a thickness of between about 20 microns to 1000 microns.
- the lid 7 may be substantially rigid also.
- the lid 7 may be manufactured from a multi-layer foamed polystyrene with a barrier layer or from other cheap plastics such as recycled polyester. It should be appreciated that the lid 7 is not normally exposed to a purchasing consumer.
- the package will be supplied to a retail outlet and stored until required to be displayed on sales shelves.
- the lid 7 can be removed or opened or punctured to allow the necessary gas to then permeate the inner skin lid 11. Thus, under certain conditions the lid 7 will not be seen by the purchasing public.
- plastics materials and their thickness ranges is not to be considered exhaustive but merely exemplary of certain plastics and the thickness ranges which are suitable.
- the goods 5 are firmly contacted by the inner skin lid 11 and that the inner skin- lid 11 closely follows the contour of the lid 7.
- the lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11 be in close contact so it will appear that there is only a single lid.
- the seal 9 is substantially uniform in width through the lid 7, the inner skin lid 11 and the lip 3.
- the interface between the adjacent layers of the lid 7, the inner skin lid 11 and the base 3 at the seal 9 will permit the peeling action whilst supporting that portion of the inner skin lid 11 forming the seal 9 by the relatively more rigid peripheral lip 3.
- the bonding of the seal 9 between the lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11 is weaker than the bonding between the inner skin lid 11 and the base 3.
- the packaging holds the goods 5 firmly to the base 1.
- the base 1, goods 5 and inner skin lid 11 are formed as a pre-pack by known skin packing techniques and outer lid 7 applied over the pre-pack.
- FIG. 2 there is shown a typical skin packaging apparatus for producing skin packed goods.
- the lower chamber 2 and the upper chamber 4 can be closed and sealed together and gas, such as atmosphere, evacuated from the closed chamber parts.
- a platen 6 within the closed chamber parts 2 and 4 can then be lowered to enable sealing of the inner skin lid 11 to the base 1 with the goods 5 therebetween.
- the goods 5 are above the upper peripheral lip of the base 1 and thus there will be a degree of stretching of the lid 11 over the goods 5.
- An electric heating strip 8 on the chamber part 2 extends continuously around the package where a seal is required between the base 1 and the lid 11.
- the heating strip 8 can be electrically activated so that there will be heat sealing and bonding of the inner skin lid 11 to the base 1.
- the chamber parts 2 and 4 are opened, atmospheric pressure causes the inner skin lid 11 to tightly urge on to the goods 5 and at least partially skin pack the goods 5 to the base 1.
- the goods 5 will be held tightly to the base 1.
- a desired gas can be introduced into the closed chamber parts 2 and 4 to replace atmospheric gas so that a desired gas will be retained between the base 1 and the inner skin lid 11.
- This gas should be at a pressure less than atmospheric so that when the chamber parts 2 and 4, are opened the inner skin lid 11 will at least partially skin pack the goods 5 to the base 1 so that the goods 5 cannot move around on the base 1.
- Such apparatus is considered well known in the packaging arts.
- the inner skin lid 11 may be preheated by means not shown to assist in the pastial skin packing.
- the apparatus has a lower chamber part 13 and an upper chamber part 15.
- the lower chamber part 13 has a cavity 17 of a size to neatly receive a pre-pack base 1 and inner skin lid 11.
- the upper chamber part 15 has a cavity 19 in which is provided a movable intermediate chamber part 21.
- the upper and lower chamber parts 13 and 15 are relatively movable towards and away from each other to effect opening and closing and to permit insertion and removal of the lid 7, and the pre-pack base 1 and inner skin lid 11.
- Each of the lower, upper and intermediate chamber parts 13, 15 and 21 is movable by suitable rams or air bag means known in the packaging art. Accordingly, details have not' been shown.
- the lower chamber part 13 has a forward face 23 whilst the upper chamber part has a forward face 25 which sealingly mates with forward face 23.
- the intermediate chamber part 21 has a forward face 27 which mates with forward face 23.
- a pre-pack base 1 and inner skin lid 11 is provided in the cavity 17 in the lower chamber part 13.
- Optional heating means (not shown) can be provided to heat inner skin lid 11 to a suitable processing temperature.
- the outer lid 7 is then placed over the inner skin lid 11 and each assumes the positions as shown.
- Suitable guide pins (not shown) or other means (not shown) can be used to hold the packaging components in the desired positions.
- the upper and lower chamber parts 13 and 15 are then closed or at least partially closed.
- the intermediate chamber part 21 is then brought down towards a fully closed position with the lower chamber part 13 but not to a sealing position where the outer lid 7, will be held sealed closed with the inner skin lid 11.
- Air is then exhausted through air exhaust 29 to a pressure less than that under the inner skin lid 11 in the pre-pack.
- This will cause the flexible inner skin lid 11 to expand radially outwardly and push against the innermost surface of outer lid 7 to, in turn, push outer lid 7 against the under surface 31 of the intermediate chamber part 21.
- the expansion of the inner skin lid 11 in this manner will displace substantially all the air or gas such as 0heli between the inner skin lid 11 and the outer lid 7 thus, effecting close mating relationship of the inner skin lid 11 with the outer lid 7.
- the heating of the inner skin lid 11 by the heating means (not shown) to a temperature for processing will assist in the inner skin 11 moving in this manner.
- the expansion of the inner skin lid 11 to the outer lid 7 is limited by the shape and size of the undersurface 31 of the intermediate chamber part 21.
- good control can be achieved over the expansion and movement of the outer lid 7 and inner skin lid 11 by appropriate shaping of undersurface 31.
- the outer lid 7 is sized to neatly fit over the inner skin lid 11 so that the goods 5 are still at least partially held to base 1 during this outer expansion.
- the undersurface of the intermediate chamber part 21 is thereto sized and spaced from the lower chamber part 13 to privde this result.
- the intermediate chamber part 21 is relatively moved with lower chamber part 13 to effect sealing of the outer lid 7 to inner skin lid 11 to the lip 3.of the base 1.
- An electric heat impulse sealing strip 35 of known construction is provided in the lower chamber part 13 and, extends continuously around the lip 3 so that when activated it can effect such sealing. Pressure is maintained between the intermediate chamber part 21 and the lower chamber part 13 during the sealing process. In the embodiment shown this seal coincides with the seal on the pre-pack.
- Seal means 37 are shown in the lower chamber part 13 and upper chamber part 15 to effect good air or gas sealing between the lower chamber part 13 and upper chamber part 15 when this is required.
- the seal means 37 can be a rubber-like material which extends peripherally around the forward faces 25 and 23 of the respective upper chamber part 15 and lower chamber part 13.
- the upper chamber part 15, lower chamber part 13 and intermediate chamber part 21 can be opened so that the packaging will be exposed to atmospheric pressure.
- the outer lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11 will then collapse slightly under atmospheric pressure and thereby tightly hold the goods 5 to the base 1 within the packaging.
- the packaging can then be removed from the chamber parts 13, 15 and 21.
- the inner skin lid 11 is sheet like - without openings or holes - so it can be skin wrapped over goods 5 on the base 1, and so it can, inturn, be inflated up against the undersurface of outer lid 7.
- the inner skin lid 7 is gas permeable, it is only gas permeable over an extended period of time, and it is not freely gas permeable to the exten't as could be experienced with a gauze or mesh like web.
- the outer lid 7 can then, if required, be subject to heat to relieve any thermal or other stress therein caused by the packaging process.
- a machine which manufactures packing of the type disclosed by producing the packaging in a continuous elongate web.
- first elongate web in which bases 1 are provided, a further elongate web from which inner skin lids 11 are provided as pre-packs, and a further elongate web from which lids 7 are provided.
- the individual packages can be cut from the continuous elongate webs of packaging material by a suitable cutting means.
- the outer lid 7 can be peeled from the base 1 whilst leaving the inner skin lid 11 intact and sealed to the base 1 around the seal 9.
- the required gas for red meats such as 0- in normal atmosphere, can then permeate the inner skin lid 11 to contact the meat.
- the remaining pre-pack comprising the base 1 and the inner skin lid 11 represents a pleasing package to an intending purchaser.
- Suitable advertising material may be printed on either or both of the base 1 or the inner skin lid 11.
- the inner skin lid 11 is of a clear transparent material so the contents can be viewed easily. Referring now to figure 4 there is shown -a variation of the packaging shown in figure 1 where like components have the same numerical designations.
- the packaging is produced in the same manner as in the previous embodiment but before sealing of lid 7 to the base a desired gas is provided in a space 39 which is then produced between the outer lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11.
- a desired gas is provided in a space 39 which is then produced between the outer lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11.
- substantially all the gas between inner skin 11 and outer lid 7 is excluded by expansion of the inner skin lid 11 to the undersurface of outer lid 7 as described and then a desired gas is forced between the inner skin 11 and outer lid 7.
- the desired gas can permeate the inner skin lid 11 to contact the goods to enhance preservation.
- the inflation of outer lid 7 relative to inner skin lid 11 with such gas will assist in providing shock absorption properties to the package to inhibit against rupture of outer lid 7, particularly when a large number of such packages are carted in stacks or packages.
- the gas provided in the space 39 can be provided by means of plate means which forms a gas flushing member of the type disclosed in the aforementioned U.S. specification 4,685,274.
- the gas flushing member will be placed between the outer lid 7 and the inner skin lid 11 and so that the forward face 27 on the intermediate chamber part 21 can pass between a central opening in the gas flushing member to effect sealing by the impulse sealing strip 35.
- a diagrammatic sketch of the gas flushing member is shown in figure 5 in combination with the chamber parts 13, 15 and 21 shown in figure 3.
- the gas flushing member is shown by numeral 41 and comprises a plate with a rectangular shaped central opening 43 which corresponds to the shape of the required package.
- the gas flushing member 41 has a chamber 45 through which a desired gas can be emitted to pass through a gas outlet opening 47 .
- a desired gas can be emitted to pass through a gas outlet opening 47 .
- the gas can be N 2 or other known gas or gases which can enhance keeping of the red meat.
- the gas should be at a pressure greater than the pressure under inner skin lid 11 so inner skin lid 11 will be urged thereby into at least partial skin packing relation with the goods 5.
- the gas is at a pressure slightly less than atmosphere pressure.
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- Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
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- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Vacuum Packaging (AREA)
- Packages (AREA)
- Infusion, Injection, And Reservoir Apparatuses (AREA)
- Cartons (AREA)
- Supplying Of Containers To The Packaging Station (AREA)
- Auxiliary Devices For And Details Of Packaging Control (AREA)
- Container Filling Or Packaging Operations (AREA)
- Surface Acoustic Wave Elements And Circuit Networks Thereof (AREA)
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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AUPJ825690 | 1990-01-19 | ||
AU8256/90 | 1990-01-19 | ||
PCT/AU1991/000015 WO1991010593A1 (en) | 1990-01-19 | 1991-01-16 | Packaging method |
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EP0511255A1 true EP0511255A1 (en) | 1992-11-04 |
EP0511255A4 EP0511255A4 (en) | 1992-12-16 |
EP0511255B1 EP0511255B1 (en) | 1996-05-15 |
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EP (1) | EP0511255B1 (en) |
JP (1) | JPH05504533A (en) |
AT (1) | ATE138025T1 (en) |
AU (1) | AU660406B2 (en) |
CA (1) | CA2074253A1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE69119581T2 (en) |
WO (1) | WO1991010593A1 (en) |
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WO1994006689A1 (en) * | 1992-09-21 | 1994-03-31 | Anthony James Murray Garwood | Packaging and labelling of goods for display |
US7415428B2 (en) * | 1997-03-13 | 2008-08-19 | Safefresh Technologies, Llc | Processing meat products responsive to customer orders |
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AU3977189A (en) * | 1988-07-21 | 1990-02-19 | Garwood Limited | Food packaging with gases between tensioned film, lid and food |
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- 1991-01-16 JP JP3502355A patent/JPH05504533A/en active Pending
- 1991-01-16 EP EP91902226A patent/EP0511255B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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- 1991-01-16 WO PCT/AU1991/000015 patent/WO1991010593A1/en active IP Right Grant
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