AU2005202390A1 - Improvements In Packaging And Packaging Methods Relating Thereto - Google Patents

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AU2005202390A1
AU2005202390A1 AU2005202390A AU2005202390A AU2005202390A1 AU 2005202390 A1 AU2005202390 A1 AU 2005202390A1 AU 2005202390 A AU2005202390 A AU 2005202390A AU 2005202390 A AU2005202390 A AU 2005202390A AU 2005202390 A1 AU2005202390 A1 AU 2005202390A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
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    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B32LAYERED PRODUCTS
    • B32BLAYERED PRODUCTS, i.e. PRODUCTS BUILT-UP OF STRATA OF FLAT OR NON-FLAT, e.g. CELLULAR OR HONEYCOMB, FORM
    • B32B27/00Layered products comprising a layer of synthetic resin
    • B32B27/32Layered products comprising a layer of synthetic resin comprising polyolefins
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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    • B65B31/048Evacuating, pressurising or gasifying filled containers or wrappers by means of nozzles through which air or other gas, e.g. an inert gas, is withdrawn or supplied the nozzles co-operating, or being combined, with a device for opening or closing the container or wrapper specially adapted for wrappers or bags
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65BMACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
    • B65B9/00Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, e.g. liquids or semiliquids, in flat, folded, or tubular webs of flexible sheet material; Subdividing filled flexible tubes to form packages
    • B65B9/06Enclosing successive articles, or quantities of material, in a longitudinally-folded web, or in a web folded into a tube about the articles or quantities of material placed upon it
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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    • B65D81/18Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents providing specific environment for contents, e.g. temperature above or below ambient
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03-JUN-2005 15:46 A i PAW 64 9 3566990 -1- Regulation 3.2
AUSTRALIA
PATENTS ACT, 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR A STANDARD PATENT
ORIGINAL
Name of Applicant: VERTEX PACIFIC LIMITED Actual Inventor: MILES ROYLANCE PATTERSON Address for service A J PARK, Level 11, 60 Marcus Clarke Street, Canberra ACT in Australia: 2601, Australia Invention Title: Improvements In Packaging And Packaging Methods Relating Thereto The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us.
400417_J.DOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:46 PJPR 493690
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A J PARK 64 9 3566990 P.06 2 The present invention relates to an improvement to packaging and a packaging o method devised particularly though not solely for use in modified atmosphere packaging of meat.
Traditionally meat exporters have used vacuum packing and gas flush packaging systems to package meats. Such techniques aim to extend shelf life of fresh chilled meats to o be sold in supermarkets or to be exported. Gas flush packaging techniques are generally referred to as modified atmosphere packaging or MAP.
0 Due to rapid growth in consumer demand for chilled or non-frozen meat products, en technologies for packaging meat have been developed over the years to enable mneat 0 processors to export their product by chilled sea freight or air freight to every corner of the o world economically, with the aim of maintaining the texture and quality, and extending the shelf life of the meat. It is also important that the meat is handled and packed in a hygienic environment to ensure clean, contamination-free products are delivered to the customers.
One current method for wrapping and packaging, for example meat prirnals (such as lamnb legs, shoulders etc.), utilises a piece of absorbent wrap, which incorporates a film or films laminated to four layers of tissue paper. The film is perforated with needles to allow air and blood flow. The wrap is wrapped around a majority of each meat primal cut prior to it being placed in either a barrier pouch or a barrier thermoformned master pack. The or at least one of the films also has bone puncture resistant properties to reduce the incidence of a bone of the cut so wrapped from puncturing the master pack.
The ambient atmosphere is then withdrawn from the master pack and replaced by a preservative gas or gas mixture that delays the growth of spoilage organisms thus allowing meat to be stored for a longer period of time. Thereafter the barrier pouch or master pack is sealed to ensure no egress of the preservative gas and no ingress of ambient gas, in particular, oxygen. Oxygen will cause the formation of brown metmyogloblin on the surface of meat. It is thus important to keep the oxygen levels low so that the meat will bloom back to a fresh red meat colour when the pouches or the waster pack are opened, and the contents are exposed to normal atmosphere.
There are a number of benefits of this absorbent wrap and its use in MAP, including: 1) it allows much of the ambient atmosphere around each meat primal to be withdrawn. However, at times this is not completely efficient. For example, when adiacent meat primals are packed, some may be touching COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:47 A J PARK 03-UN-005 15:7 P,1 PRK64 9 3566990 P.071 each. A void may be created between touching pieces of meat or between o touching absorbent wraps (ic the touching bone puncture resistant film), at N which the ambient atmosphere may be trapped. Likewise air may be trapped between meat and plastic film of the wrap and also the outer barrier plastic pack. This may have critical effects as even tiny amounts of o residual oxygen can cause the meat to turn brown irreversibly; 2) It absorbs any exudate (blood or fluid) given up from the cut surfaces of the meat thereby minimnising staining of the fat surfaces of the meat and c-i removing an environment that has potential to propagate microbial growth, 0 3) It provides some degree of bone puncture resistance thereby minimnising the o instance of bone puncture through the outer barrier pouch or master pack.
0 Nevertheless the current wrap does not perform a very effective role in minimising bone puncture especially if the packed meat (in boxes for example) is dropped. This is due to the thin and weak nature of the film and the weakening of the tissue over time due to blood absorption. Over time the whole structure becomes an ineffective bone guard. The bone can perforate through the outer barrier pack exposing the meat to oxygen in the atmosphere. TIhis causes the meat to go off.
Also, the current method of wrapping the meat primals is very labour intensive (as it is performed by hand) and there is a demand to minimise such labour cost which will in turn keep the prices of premium chilled meats low if not competitive. The labour cost can be significantly reduced by automating the wrapping process. Furthernore we have found that puncturing of the master pack predominantly occurs at the bottom of the master pack. Hence the wrapping of each primal with a wrap which includes a bone puncture resistant film, other than those primals located at the bottom of the master pack, has little or no additional impact on reducing the incidence of master pack bone puncture.
Also the prior art wraps that include both absorbent properties, breathng properties and bone puncture properties have a significant thickness. If such is provided as roll stock for automated processing, roll changes would be very frequent due to the reduced roll length for an given roll diameter. In addition, a think wrap also become difficult to handle and heat seal into a pouch formation due to high temperature and/dwell time heat sealing requirements therefore not conveniently or efficiently lending itself to automated processing. It is hence that primals are manually wrapped by such prior art wraps.
400168_J.DOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01 281 602 Received by IP Australia: lime 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:47 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:7 PJ PRK64 9 3566990~ P.0 4 Accordingly it is an object of the present invention is to provide a packaging and O packaging method for meat and/or combinations or assemblies which addresses the above (N disadvantages or which will at least provide the public wit a useful choice.
In a first aspect the present invention consists in a flexible sheet material for wrapping about at least part of a primal meat cut said flexible sheet material comprising or including a O breather layer, of a gas permeable configuration.
Preferably said breather layer comprises of non woven roving of at least one material selected from polyethylene and polyester.
eN Preferably said breather layer comprises of at least one material selected from at least 0 N- one of fibres of polyethylene and fibres of polyester.
O Preferably a sealing layer is disposed contiguous the primal meat cut distal more to be c-i disposed major surface of said breather layer.
Preferably a sealing layer is laminated to the said breather layer.
Preferably said sealing layer is liquid impermeable.
Preferably said sealing layer is of a puncture resistant material.
Preferably said breather layer is captured between said sealing layer and a meat contact layer, said meat contact layer contiguous the meat proximate more to be disposed major surface of said breather layer, wherein said meat contact layer is gas permeable.
Preferably said meat contact layer is liquid permeable.
Preferably said meat contact layer is perforated.
Preferably said flexible sheet material is provided as a roll stock for use in packaging meat.
In a second aspect the present invention consists in a primal meat cut at least in part enveloped by a flexible sheet material as herein before described.
in a further aspect the present invention consists in a primal meat cut enveloped by a flexible sheet material as herein before described wherein said flexible sheet material envelops only one said primal meat cut.
In a further aspect the present invention consists in a primal meat cut sealed inside a package formed with said flexible sheet material as herein before described.
In a further aspect the present invention consists in a package for or including a primal meat cut formed by said flexible sheet material as herein before described.
400168_1.0CC' COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:47 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:7 AJ PRK64 9 3566990 P.09 Preferably the package is formed from said sheet material as herin before described 0 wherein said sheet material has been dispensed from an elongate roll stock thereof and (N folded in a longitudinal direction to bring together the longitudinally extending side edges of said sheet material which have been fin sealed together, said sheet material also end sealed lateral to the elongate direction to enclose said meat product.
o Preferably said package is sealed is heat sealing.
In a ftirther aspect the present invention consists in a process for packaging primal meat cuts in a pouch, said process being a precursor to modified atmosphere packing, said ci process comprising: 0 placing a first primal meat cut within and adjacent the leading edge of a tube formed o from a flexible sheet material as herein before described, 0 sealing the leading edge of said tube to close the tube thereat, sealing said tube to itself, a pouch length inwardly from said leading edge in the longitudinal direction of said tube to enclose said primal meat cut within a pouch so formed, and severing said pouch from said tube.
Preferably the pouch is placed in a baffler pouch or master pack after which modified atmosphere packaging processing takes place.
In a further aspect the present invention consists in a modified gas package master pack which contains at least one package as herein before described.
In a further aspect the present invention consists in a modified atmosphere package master pack which contains at least one primal meat cut as herein before described.
In a further aspect the present invention consists in a flexible pad to be incorporated in a pouch enclosing at least one primal meat cut said flexible sheet comprising: a sheet of absorbent material (whether of a single or multiply assembly), and a ply of film material engaged and disposed to one side of said sheet of absorbent material.
Preferably said sheet of absorbent material is of an air laid defined structure including a cellulosic material.
Preferably said sheet of absorbent material includes super absorbent powder.
Preferably said celullosic material is delineated wood fibre.
Preferably said ply of film is a bone puncture resistant material.
400168_L.DOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:48 PJPR 493690 P1 A J PARK 64 9 3566990 6 Preferably said ply of film defines a meat disposed more layer of said flexible pad or omeat distal more layer of said flexible pad.
(N Preferably said ply of film is either a liquid permeable ply or a liquid impermneable ply.
Preferably said ply of film is plastic film.
Preferably said ply of film ply is a film of or including polyethylene (PE).
o Preferably said ply of film and said absorbent layer are laminated to each other.
Preferably said ply of film and said absorbent layer are co extensive.
Preferably a ply (herein after "breather ply") is provided disposed to the other side of (N said absorbent layer to capture said absorbent layer between said ply of film and said outer (N ply.
o Preferably said breather ply is of or includes polyethylene (PE).
0 Preferably said breather ply is fluid permeable.
Preferably said breather ply.is a non woven roving of plastic fibre material.
Preferably said plastic fibre material is selected to include at least one material selected from polyethylene and polyester.
Preferably said breather ply is the meat contact ply of said pad.
Preferably liquid permeable ply (herein alter "liquid permeable ply") is disposed to the other side of said absorbent sheet from said ply of film material.
Preferably said liquid permeable ply is a plastic film material.
Preferably said liquid permeable ply is of or includes polyethylene (PE).
Preferably said liquid permeable ply is immediately adjacent said absorbent sheet.
Preferably the plies and said absorbent sheet are laminated together.
Preferably the plies and said absorbent sheet are perimeter welded to each other.
Preferably the absorbent sheet is embossed.
Preferably at least one of said plies includes and anti microbial coating.
Preferably said ply of film material includes to the exterior side thereat', adhesive to allow adhesive affixing of said pad in use.
In a further aspect the present invention consists in a pad as herein before described incorporated in a package containing meat, said pad provided in a location to be capable of being in fluid contact with said meat.
Preferably said package includes a pad disposed between said flexible sheet material and said meat product, said pad is of a kind as herein before described.
400i68_IJOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01 281 602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:48 A J PARK 03-UN-005 15:8 F J PRK64 9 3566990 P.11 7 Preferably the method as herein before described utilises a pad of a kind as herein o before described which may be placed in said tube to be interposed between at least part of 0 Ni said first mentioned sheet material and said meat product.
In a fuirther aspect the present invention consists in a master pack of a kind used in a modified atmosphere meat packaging process, said master pack including at least one o package as herein before described.
Preferably said pad is located at the bottom of said pack.
Preferably said ply of film material is distal more from said package(s) than said Ni absorbent material.
0 Preferably a plurality of primal meat cuts are each individually enclosed in a said o package and retained in said master pack in a stack formation and wherein a said flexible ci pad is located within said master pack, below said stack.
Unless otherwise herein specified, or unless clearly unable to meet the purposive nature of the plies of layers of material, it is to be appreciated that the layers of plies are disposed to a side of another layer but with limitation to there being layers intermediate.
This invention may also be said broadly to consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated in the specification of the application, individually or collectively, and any or all combinations of any two or more of said parts, elements or features, and where specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which this invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which; Figure 1A is sectional view of a layer of flexible sheet material of one preferred embodiment of the present invention, Figure lB shows a coating layer applied or laminated on the layer of sheet material of Figure I A, Figure 1C shows a perforated or gas and liquid permeable third layer, which is to be exposed for fluid contact or direct contact with the mneat, is applied or laminated on the layers of sheet material of Figure l B, Figure 2 is a perspective view of packaged meat, 400168_11)00C COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:49 A J PARK 03-UN-005j5:9 PJ PRK64 9 3566990 P.12 8 Figure 3 shows an automated process of wrapping the meat from a roll of sheet o material, CA Figure 4 is a perspective view of a pad of one preferred embodiment of the present invention, Figure 5 is a cross sectional view of the pad in Figure 4 o Figure 6 is a perspective view of a pad of another preferred embodiment of the pad, Figure 7 is a cross sectional view of the pad in Figure 6 Figure 8 is a cross section view of a further preferred embodiment of the pad.
Reference will now be made to preferred embodiments including two novel N- components, and the application of the packaging system for packing meat or meat primals.
o The first component is hereinafter referred to as the "wrap" component and the N- second component is hereinafter referred to as the "pad" component. Each may be used independent of each other or in combination taking advantage of the benefits offered by both.
A. The Wrap The wrap component of the packaging system of the present invention relates to the awrap material and use thereof with meat.
The wrap material in the preferred embodiment is a matting that consists of or includes a non-woven mass/mat of plastic fibres I such as polyethylene (PE) or polyester (PET). The wrap may optionally have a polyethylene (PB) coating or laminated ply 2 provided to the mat 1 to the sealing side thereof. Other layers may also be provided of other materials but so long as the mass/mat of fibres is able to be exposed for fluid contact or direct contact with the meat 20. A perforated or otherwise fluid permeable film 3 may for example, cover the mat I at the meat contact side of the wrap material, opposite the sealing side. In this configuration the mat 1 is captured intermediate of the plies of film 2, 3.
The meat may then be wrapped by the wrap material to endorse the meat in a pouch like enclosure defined by the wrap (see page Once the meat 20 has been wrapped, the meat is placed in a master pack. The ambient atmosphere may then be removed, and finally a preservative gas or gas mixture may be admitted.
The optional PET ply 2 provides for toughnes ,s so as to assist in preventing the bone puncturing the packaging material such as the barrier pouch or master pack in the event that the packaged meat is dropped on the ground.
400/68_iDOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:49 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:9 RJ PRK64 9 3566990 P.13 9 Each individual cut is wrapped by the wrap. Hence preferably each package formed oby the wrap hence has only one cut of primal meat in it, preventing such a primal contacting Nl other primals.
Advantages of the Novel Wrap Material l'-n The nature of the wrap material allows the wrapping process as illustrated by the oschematic components 30 of Figure 3 to be automated. Overall the materials used to define the wrap are light and cost effective and because they offer high linear length per roll 32 they significantly reduce the number of roll changes in an automated process using the ci wrap. Hence it equates to more machine up time and reduced operator time spent on roll ci changes.
o A second advantage of the use of this wrap is in the evacuation of the ambient air c-i from adjacent the wrap. As the polymer fibres of the mat I in the non-woven fabric allow air flow through its structure, this material creates a gas pathway between adjacent primals to remove ambient atmosphere.
Another advantage is that the fibres, when coated or conditioned appropriately, the can be hydrophilic thereby allowing the blood or liquid to be drawn away from the meat by capillary action along the fibres. The capillary action draws the blood into the structure of the pad and creates an osmotic pressure which in turn causes the blood to be drawn away from the meat along the hydrophilic fibres to the absorbent pad.
B. The Pad The second component of the system is a pad 40 for use or the use of such a pad when the wrapped meat is placed in a master pack such as a baffler pouch thermoformed master pack.
The pad 40 is placed at the base of the pouch or master pack with the aim of imparting Puncture resistance (and preferably also to absorb juices from the meats).
However the invention is not restricted to being placed at the base.
It is preferably placed at the bottom of the pouch or master pack because in the vast majority of cases the bone puncture is through the bottom surface of the barrier pouch or master pack as a result of the carton or box or packaging of meat being dropped or tossed into a container during loading and unloading. Further, as the blood flow is assisted by gravity it is also the most appropriate place to locate the pad so that if the pad includes an 400169 I.DOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01 281 602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:50 A J PARK 03-UN-0051510 P3 PRI(64 9 3566990 P.14 absorption material, it functions as a means for absorbing juices. However, other locations o of the pad in relation to the meat may also be envisaged within the scope of the invention.
ci There are a number of different structural embodiments of the pad which are appropriate, although it will be appreciated these are merely examples and the invention is not restricted to these embodiments.
o In the first embodiment the pad structure includes a top layer 60 providing a meat contact surface of non woven fabric such as a non-woven mass/mat of plastic fibres such as C* polyethylene (PE) or polyester (PEI). This top layer 60 allows or facilitates both gas flow N- and blood to flow there trough into the structure beneath. It also provides the advantage of 0) c-i allowing gas flow providing the benefits as desired with reference to the wrap.
o The pad, beneath the layer 60, is of an air-laid structure 66. The air-laid structure 66 N includes materials which are preferably cellulose in nature and delineated. Wood fibre of which bleached wood pulp is most preferred. These materials and structure can define an absorbent pad. The pad may also optionally incorporate "SAP" 50 (super absorbent powder/polymer) and/or super absorbent fibres The SAP is an extruded polymer which is ground to a powder. SAP is an extrude polymer extruded as a fibre and cut to length.
The cellulose pad with the SAP or SAE may be pre-manufactured and then laminated to the PB film. .This cellulose pad helps to absorb the fluids from the meat or meat primals either directly or via the fibres of the wrap material (if used) as described above. The air-laid fibre 52 mat is preferably embossed with such as wilt a diamond pattern which assists in wicking, the blood/ fluid away from the meat or fat surface. The SAP 50 absorbs and contain the exudates reducing wet back onto the meat or meat primals and consequently fat staining to the underside of the primals.
The final component of this embodiment of the pad is a base layer 62 of tough material designed to stop bone puncture. The base layer 62 is provided outwardly from the meat contact or proximate more layers of the pad. Base layer 62 could be either, a woven fabric as is commonly used for boneguard in the meat industry or an ultra tough biaxially oriented polymer of polyethylene (iPE) to make thermal bonding of the base and top layers (62, 60) at the perimeter 64 of the pad easy thereby giving the pad the structural integrity required. Other desirable but optional properties of the base layer 62 could include the addition Of an anti microbial coating to reduce microbial growth in the pad and/or adhesive 400168 IDLOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IPAustralia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:50 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:0 RJ PRK64 9 3566990 I1I strips on its outer surface of the pad to ensure that the pad does not move in the barrier o pouch or master pack during transit.
N One fu~rther adaptation or addition to the pad could be to affix another layer of base material (62 or 80) over the top layer being the meat proximate most layer of the pad. This would be adhered to the pad's perimeter on three sides leaving one side open to effectively o) form a boneguard pouch wit an absorbent underside. See for Example figure 8. This structure would completely protect the barrier pouch and/or master pack in extreme circumstances. Hence, a pouch within a pouch can act as a additional protection. Layer 62 may be perforated to allow the blood to pass through it to the absorbent material.
0 A second embodiment of the pad is shown in Figure 4. Here, a top layer 42 (either a woven fabric or an ultra tough biaxially oriented polymer preferably of PB), is provided to C) another layer 46 of air laid absorbent fibre 52. SAP 50 may again be contained in the absorbent layer. In this configuration, the top layer 42 is perforated by inserting small holes 4,there through to allow blood flow to the SAP.
Optionally there may also be a base layer. The base layer may include an anti microbial coating to reduce microbial growth. The pad may also include an adhesive strips on the outer surface of the pad to ensure the pad does not move in the barrier pouch or master pack during transit. Similarly the pad structure of this configuration can also incorporate any fhrthier adaptation as mentioned above.
Use of the Wrap and the Pad of the Invention.
The wrap and pad may be utilised in a process that is automated. The wrap may be applied about the primal by machine. The pad may be placed in the base of the barrier pouch or master pack by hand or machine prior to the loading of the wrapped primal.
After the wrapped meat primal is placed in a harrier pouch or thermoformed master pack with a pad at the base of the pouch or master pack, the ambient atmosphere is withdrawn and a preservative gas or gas mixture is passed into the barrier pouch or master pack before it is sealed to ensure no egress of the preservative gas or gas mixture and no ingress of ambient gases. The juices from the meat can be absorbed by the pad at the bottom of the master pack. The pad also includes bone puncture resistant film to prevent or reduce the incidence of bone puncture through the bottom of the master pack due to the pad being interposed the bottom of the master pack and the primal or stack of primals. The wrap allows breathing and in the preferred fonn, where the wrap consist solely of the non woven 400166_I.DOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:51 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:1 PJ PRK64 9 3566990 P.16 12 roving ply, the incidence of trapped air is negligible. The wrap can encompass the entire o primal and prevent meat touching each other and the master pack thereby also reducing the N- incidence of trapped air. The wrap, not carrying a bone puncture resistance ply is cheaper to make that if it had a bone puncture resistant ply, is or a thinned gauge allowing more metres of stock to be carried on a roll of a given diameter. Of thinner gauge, the wrap also more o conveniently or efficiently also lends itself to heat sealing. With the wrap encompassing the entire primal there is also no need to provide additional barrier to avoid contact of the cellulosic material of the pad with the meat. The wrap provides sufficient barrier for such N- purposes. Hence the pad does not need additional plies to capture the cellulosic material 0) N- within the pad. The cellulosic material may be exposed to one side of said pad.
o Where in the foregoing description reference has been made to elements or integers c-i having known equivalents, then such equivalents are included as if they were individually set forth.
Although the invention has been described by way of example and with reference to particular embodiments, it is to be understood that modifications and/or improvements may be made without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
In addition, where features or aspects of the invention are described in terms of Markush groups, those skilled in the art will recognise that the invention is also thereby described in terms of any individual member or subgroup of members of the Markush group- 400)681JOOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01 281 602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-3

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  1. 03-JUN-2005 15:51 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:1 PJ PRK64 9 3566990 P.17 13 CLAIMS o1. A flexible sheet material for wrapping about at least part of a primal meat cut said flexible sheet material comprising or including a breather layer, of a gas permeable configuration. -n 2. A flexible sheet material as claimed in claim I wherein said breather layer comprises o of non woven roving of at least one material selected from polyethylene and polyester. 3. A flexible sheet material as claimed in claim 1 wherein said breather layer comprises eN of at least one material selected from at least one of fibres of polyethylene 0 and fibres of polyester. o4. A flexible sheet material as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein a sealing layer 0 is disposed contiguous the primal meat cut distal more to be disposed major surface of said breather layer. A flexible sheet material as claimed in claim 4 wherein a sealing layer is laminated to the said breather layer.
  2. 6. A flexible sheet material as claimed in claims 4 or 5 wherein said sealing layer is liquid impermeable.
  3. 7. A flexible sheet material as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 6 wherein said sealing layer is of a puncture resistant material.
  4. 8. A flexible sheet material as claimed in any one of claims 4 to 7 wherein said breather layer is captured between said sealing layer and a meat contact layer, said meat contact layer contiguous the meat proximate more to be disposed major surface of said breather layer, wherein said meat contact layer is gas permeable.
  5. 9. A flexible sheet material as claimed in claim 8 wherein said meat contact layer is liquid permeable. A flexible sheet material as claimed in claim 8 or 9 wherein said meat contact layer is perforated. I L A flexible sheet material as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10 provided as a roll stock for use in packaging meat.
  6. 12. A primal meat cut at least in part enveloped by a flexible sheet material as claimed in anyone of claims I to 400168 LDOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by P1 Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:51 RJPR A J PARK 64 9 3566996 P.18 14
  7. 13. A primal meat cut enveloped by a flexible sheet material as claimed in anyone of o claims 1 to 10 wherein said flexible sheet material envelops only one said 0 primal meat cut.
  8. 14. A primal meat cut sealed inside a package formed with said flexible sheet material of any one of claims I to o 15. A package for or including a primal meat cut formed by said flexible sheet material of any one of clams I to o16. A package as claimed in claim 15 formed from said sheet material of any one of en claims I to 10 wherein said sheet material has been dispensed from an 0 elongate roll stock thereof and folded in a longitudinal direction to bring o together the longitudinally extending side edges of said sheet material which o have been fin sealed together, said sheet material also end sealed lateral to the elongate direction to enclose said meat product.
  9. 17. A package as claimed in claim 16 wherein said sealing is heat sealing.
  10. 18. A process for packaging primal meat cuts in a pouch, said process being a precursor to modified atmosphere packing, said process comprising: placing a first primal meat cut within and adjacent the leading edge of a tube formed from a flexible sheet material as claimed in any one of claims I to sealing the leading edge of said tube to close the tube thereat, sealing said tube to itself, a pouch length inwardly from said leading edge in the longitudinal direction of said tube to enclose said primal meat cut within a pouch so formed, and severing said pouch from said tube.
  11. 19. A process for packaging primal meat cuts as claimed in claim 18 wherein the pouch is placed in a barrier pouch or master pack after which modified atmosphere packaging processing takes place. A modified gas package master pack which contains at least one package as claimed in any one of claims 15 to 17.
  12. 21. A modified atmosphere package master pack which contains at least one primal meat cut as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 14.
  13. 22. A flexible pad to be incorporated in a pouch enclosing at least one primal meat cut said flexible sheet comprising: a sheet of absorbent material (whether of a single or multiply assembly), and $00168 LDC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:52 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:2 P3 PRK64 9 3566990 P.19 a ply of film material engaged and disposed to one side of said sheet of absorbent o material. Cl 23. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 22 wherein said sheet of absorbent material is of an air laid defined structure including a cellulosic material.
  14. 24. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 22 or 23 wherein said sheet of absorbent material o includes super absorbent powder. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 23 wherein said celullosic material is delineated wood fibre. ci 26. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 25 wherein said ply of film is a 0 bone puncture resistant material, o27. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 26 wherein said ply of film 0 defines a meat disposed more layer of said flexible pad or meat distal more layer of said flexible pad. 28, A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 27 wherein said ply of film is either a liquid permeable ply or a liquid impermeable ply.
  15. 29. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 28 wherein said ply of film is plastic film. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 29 wherein said ply of film ply is a film of or including polyethylene (PE).
  16. 31. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 30 wherein said ply of film and said absorbent layer are laminated to each other.
  17. 32. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 31 wherein said ply of film and said absorbent layer are co extensive.
  18. 33. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 32 wherein a ply (herein after "breather ply") is provided disposed to the other side of said absorbent layer to capture said absorbent layer between said ply of film and said outer ply.
  19. 34. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 33 wherein said breather ply is of or includes polyethylene (PE). A flexible pad as claimed in claim 33 or 34 wherein said breather ply is fluid permeable.
  20. 36. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 33 or 34 wherein said breather ply is a non woven roving of plastic fibre material-
  21. 4001681.0C COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:52 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:2 PJ PRK64 9 3566990 16 37. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 36 wherein said plastic fibre material is selected to o include at least one material selected from polyethylene and polyester. N 38. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 36 wherein said breather ply is the meat contact ply of said pad. 39. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 38 wherein a liquid permeable ply o (herein after "liquid permeable ply") is disposed to the other side of said absorbent sheet from said ply of film material. A flexible pad as claimed in claim 39 wherein said liquid permeable ply is a plastic rn film material. o 41. A flexible pad as claimed in claims 39 or 40 wherein said liquid permeable ply is of or o includes polyethylene (PB). o 42. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 41 wherein said liquid permeable ply is immediately adjacent said absorbent sheet. 43. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 42 wherein the plies and said absorbent sheet are laminated together. 44. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 42 wherein the plies and said absorbent sheet are perimeter welded to each other. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 44 wherein the absorbent sheet is embossed. 46. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 45 wherein at least one of said plies includes and anti microbial coating. 47. A flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 36 to 46 wherein said ply of film material includes to the exterior side thereof, adhesive to allow adhesive affixing of said pad in use. 48. A pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 47 incorporated in a package containing meat, said pad provided in a location to be capable of being in fluid contact with said meat. 49. A package of any one of claims 15 to 17 which includes a pad disposed between said flexible sheet material and said meat product, said pad is of a kind as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 47. 410 ItS DOC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03 03-JUN-2005 15:52 A J PARK 03-UN-00515:2 P3 PRI<64 9 3566990 P.21 17 A method as claimed in claim 18 or 19 wherein a pad of a kind as claimed in any one o of claims 22 to 47 may be placed in said tube to be interposed between at least Nl part of said first mentioned sheet material and said meat product. 1. A master pack of a kind used in a modified atmosphere meat packaging process, said master pack including at least one package of any one of claims 15 to 17. o 521 A master pack as claimed in claim 51 wherein said located at the bottom of said pack there is a flexible pad as claimed in any one of claims 22 to 47. 53. A master pack as claimed in claim 52 wherein said ply of film material is distal. more eN from said package(s) than said absorbent material. 0 Cl 54. A master pack as claimed in any one of claims 51 to 53 wherein said a plurality of o primal meat cuts are each individually enclosed in a said package and retained 0 in said master pack in a stack formation and wherein a said flexible pad is located within said master pack, below said stack. 400/66_I.DJC COMS ID No: SBMI-01281602 Received by IP Australia: Time 13:50 Date 2005-06-03
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