NZ328318A - Package comprising a meat product, a heat shrinkable film and a flushing gas exit hole - Google Patents

Package comprising a meat product, a heat shrinkable film and a flushing gas exit hole

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NZ328318A
NZ328318A NZ328318A NZ32831895A NZ328318A NZ 328318 A NZ328318 A NZ 328318A NZ 328318 A NZ328318 A NZ 328318A NZ 32831895 A NZ32831895 A NZ 32831895A NZ 328318 A NZ328318 A NZ 328318A
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heat shrinkable
film
flushing gas
meat product
exit hole
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NZ328318A
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Henry G Schirmer
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Grace W R & Co
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New Zealand No. International No. 328318 PCT/ TO BE ENTERED AFTER ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLICATION Priority dates: 11.11.1994; Complete Specification Filed: 01.03.1995 Classification:^) B65D81/20; B65D1/34//B65B31/04 Publication date: 19 December 1997 Journal No.: 1423 NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT 1953 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION Title of Invention: High speed meat packing apparatus Name, address and nationality of applicant(s) as in international application form: W R GRACE & CO-CONN, a Connecticut corporation of 1114 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036-7794, United States of America 328318 t#i« proMHStoo* at R»g»- Mion 23 (1) '»■* Com m / tifetkL 19 .?£ NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT, 1953 Divided from 270596 No: Date: COMPLETE SPECIFICATION HIGH SPEED MEAT PACKING APPARATUS We, W R GRACE & CO-CONN, a corporation organised and existing under the laws of the State of Connecticut, USA, of 1114 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036-7794, USA, do hereby declare the invention for which we pray that a patent may be granted to us, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: "followed by page - la PATENT Case No. 3-41*300 BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This is a divisional specification of NZ 270596• 1. Field of the Invention The present invention and/or the invention of NZ 270596 relate to a method of, and apparatus for, packaging an article in a receptacle to obtain a substantially oxygen free pack. In particular, the present invention and/or the invention of NZ 270596 relate to a method of, and apparatus for, producing a package including a meat product in a substantially oxygen free heat shrinkable thermoplastic receptacle utilizing an inert atmosphere and a hot air shrinking means. 2. Description of the Related Art It has been known to package an article in plastic envelopes, such as a plastic bag, by loading the article in the envelope and then inserting the loaded envelope into a vacuum chamber for the atmosphere around the envelope to be reduced in pressure so that the air or other gas within the envelope is extracted and finally the envelope can be sealed under low pressure conditions. ^e resulting package is termed a "vacuum package".
It is also known for the operation of the process to be such that during the reduction in pressure of the atmosphere around the envelope, the wall of the envelope balloons away from the enclosed article, so that the extraction of air from within the envelope can be more effectively carried out Such systems using, for example, a nozzle to extract air from within the envelope while the pressure of the atmosphere around the envelope has been reduced to effect the necessary ballooning action are known. Ballooning action is also known in which the vacuum chamber in which the envelope is closed has two portions of which a first portion encloses the envelope mouth and the second portion encloses the article-enclosing remainder of the envelope so that the pressure around the exterior of the envelope can initially be reduced more rapidly than the pressure within the envelope (in order to promote the desired ballooning effect). Increased effectiveness of ballooning using several cycles of reducing la • 328318 PATENT Case No. 3-419p0 the pressure around the envelope and within the envelope to help insure removal of any trapped pockets of oxygen containing gas is also known.
In all of these methods there is a necessity of using a vacuum chamber to remove the oxygen containing atmosphere and a hot water heat shrink apparatus to effectuate the shrinking of the heat shrinkable film envelope. The use of a vacutim chamber requires expensive, energy intensive equipment that also limits the speed of packaging the desired articles. The use of a hot water shrinking means is also energy intensive, and exposes the packaged article to heat for a relatively extended period which then requires extended cooling' before the packaged product is ready for further distribution.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In a first aspect, the present invention provides a package comprising: a) a meat product; b) a heat shrinkable thermoplastic oxygen barrier film disposed around the meat product to form a mntffjnfr for the meat product; c) a substantially oxygen free flushing gas disposed within the container formed by the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; d) a flushing gas exit hole disposed in the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; and e) a flushing gas exit hole sealing patch disposed over the flushing gas exit hole.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a package conprising: a) a meat product; b) a tray or slab on -which the meat product rests; c) a heat shrinkable thermoplastic oxygen barrier 51m disposed around the meat product and the tray or slab to form a container for the meat product; d) a substantially oxygen free flushing gas disposed -within the container formed by the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; and e) a flushing gas exit hole disposed in the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film. 3 The invention of NZ 270596 provides a process for packaging a meat product coznprisiag the steps of: a) flushing a meat product with, a substantially oxygen fixe flushing gas obtained from a gas flushing means; b) covering the meat product with a heat shrinkable thermoplastic oxygen barrier film formed in tubular shape around the meat product; c) sealing a longitudinal seam flap of the tubular shaped heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; d) the meat product and a quantity of the substantially oxygen free flushing gas within the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film by transverse sealing; e) separating the product containing portion of the tubular shaped heat shrinkable thermoplastic film from the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film by transverse cutting; f) removing the heat .shrinkable thermoplastic film sealed product from the gas flushing means; g) providing a flushing gas exit hole in the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; h) heat shrinking the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film against the meat product contained therein; i) removing the shrink wrapped product from the heat shrinking means; and j) sealing the flushing gas exit hole to create a gas flushing exit hole seaL 328318 PATENT Case No. 3-41990 Preferred forms of the invention, as well as other embodiments, objects, 1S features and advantages of this invention, will be apparent from the following detailed description which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the drawings which are appended hereto and make a part of this dis- M closure.
FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of an apparatus suitable for use in making a package of the present invention.
FIG. 2 shows the film being formed in a tube shape and flap ready to be sealed by flap sealing means.
FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of another embodiment of an apparatus suitable ^ for use in making a package of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION The present invention will be better understood from the specification taken in conjunction, with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numerals refer to like parts.
FIG. 1 shows a schematic view of the apparatus 1 suitable for use in making a package of the present invention wherein product indexing means 2 transports 35 product 3 to gas flushing means 4. Product 3 (e.g. a sub-primal of fresh red meat) is covered with heat 4 PATENT Case No. 3-41900 shrinkable thermoplastic film 6 introduced from film supply 5 such that film 6 forms a tube shape around product 3 in area 7. Bottom longitudinal flap sealing means 8 then seals the product 3 and the gas introduced by gas flushing means 4 within film 6, having been sealed by bottom longitudinal flap sealing means 8 and transverse sealing and cutting means 9. The now sealed and flush gas filled film 6 containing product 3 has a flushing gas exit hole 11 punched in it using hot needle means 10. The film 6 is next heat shrunk around product 3 using a hot air shrinking means 12. The presence of the flush gas causes the film to balloon away from the product 3 and prevents - - the film, during the heat shrinking process, from sticking to the product and thereby forming gas pockets. Additionally, because the flushing gas Li substantially oxygen free any gas trapped between the product and the film will not have a detrimental effect upon the product. Upon exiting the hot air shrinking means 12 a film patch 13 is sealed over exit hole 11 producing a product 5 sealed in a sealed heat shrunk barrier film 6 which is removed from indexing means 2 for shipment or further processing.
Also described herein is a process for packaging a tray or slab loaded product, in a substantially oxygen free container of heat shrinkable, thermoplastic film.
Also described herein is a process for packaging a product and an oxygen scavenging agent in a substantially oxygen free container of heat shrinkable, thermoplastic film.
Fig. 2 shows a cross-section of Fig. 1 at line A-A where the film 6 has been formed into a tubular shape and the flap 20 is ready to be sealed by flap sealing means 8. Optionally, an adhesive 21 may be used to seal, or help seal the flap 20.
In Fig. 3 is shown another embodiment of an apparatus suitable for making package of the present invention where the product 3 is loaded into an oxygen barrier tray 30 before introduction to the product indexing means 2. Indexing means 2 then transports product 3 to gas flushing means 4. Product 3 is covered with, heat shrinkable thermoplastic film 6 introduced from film supply 5 such that film 6 forms a tube shape around product 3 in area 7. Bottom longitudinal flap sealing means 8 then seals the product 3 and the gas introduced by gas flushing means 4 within film 6, having been sealed by bottom longitudinal flap sealing means 8 and transverse sealing means 9 and cutting means 31. The now sealed and flush *28318 PATENT Case No. 3-419^00 gas filled film 6 containing product 3 has a flushing gas exit hole 11 punched in it using hot needle means 10. The film 6 is next heat shrunk around product 5 using a hot air shrinking moans 12. Because the flushing gas is substantially oxygen free any gas trapped between the product and the ffim will not have a detrimental effect upon the product Upon pyitmg- the hot air shrinking means 12 a sealing means 32 seals the film 6 to the edges of an oxygen barrier tray 30 producing a product 3 sealed in an oxygen barrier sealed tray 30/heat shrunk barrier film 6 which is removed from indexing means 2 for shipment or further processing.
The film tube forming apparatus is well known in the art and may be, for example, an apparatus such as K-PAK machines supplied by Kartridge Pak Inc. Likewise, the longitudinal flap sealing means and the transverse sealing and cutting means are well known in the art and need no further discussion here.
Hole punching means and the particularly preferred hot needle means for punching holes in film are well known in the art and need no further discussion here. Likewise, hot air shrinking of heat shrinkable film and apparatus to do this are well known by those skilled in the art and thus no further discussion is required here.
The indexing means is preferably a conveyer system or series of con veyer systems, but any suitable indexing system, whether manual or automatic . may be employed in the present invention. Further, while the complete indexing system apparatus and control systems are not shown, they are well understood by those skilled in the art and further description is not necessary to util-25 ize the present invention.
Suitable heat shrinkable thermoplastic materials for use in the present invention, include oriented films, and oriented film laminates where at least one film of the laminate is a heat shrinkable thermoplastic film. As used herein "film" is defined as a single layer or coextruded multiple layers. Also, 30 as used herein, "laminates" is defined as a multi-film material having at least one oriented film. Presently preferred are oriented films, particularly biaxially oriented fjlms. These films may be of a single layer or of multiple layer construction. Multilayer films may contain more than one layer of the same film composition or may contain different film compositions in one or more 6 3 P « 1 H U r- I PATENT Case No. 3-41900 f layers of the multiple layer film. In addition, these materials maybe coextruded or laminated.
Film compositions suitable for use in the present invention include, for example, an outer layer (food side) layer of ELVAX 3128 ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA), a first inner layer of a blend comprising 80% by weight Dowlex 2045 linear low density polyethylene from Dow Chemical, plus 20% by weight of EZ705-009 ethylene n-butyl aciylate copolymer from Quantum Chemicals, a second inner layer of saran (e.g., vinylidene chloride/vinyl chloride copolymer, or vinylidene chloride/methyl aaylate copolymer), and a 10 second outer layer of ELVAX 3128 EVA copolymer. Another preferred film formulation comprises an outer layer (food side) comprising a blend of 90% by weight of NA 295-000 EVA copolymer from Quantum Chemicals and 10% by weight Dowlex 2045 or comprising 85% by weight of Dowlex 2045 and 15% by weight of Quantum EAT19-009 ethylene n-butyl acryiate copolymer, a first 15 inner layer of a blend comprising 80% by weight Dowlex 2045 from Dow Chemical, plus 20% by weight of EZ705-009 from Quantum Chemicals, a second inner layer of saran, and a second outer layer comprising 92.5% by weight of an EVA copolymer (LD 318.92 from Exxon) plus 7.5% by weight of Dowlex 2045.
Patch materials suitable for use in the present invention may comprise 20 the same compositions as the heat shrinkable film or may be different The patch material preferably also have the necessary oxygen barrier properties to prevent oxygen contamination of the product The patch may or may not be heat shrinkable since it is applied to the packaged product after hot air shrinking of the film containing the product Further, the patch may be applied us-25 ing any known attaching means including adhesives and heat sealing. A presently preferred patch material comprises the same material composition as used for the heat shrinkable thermoplastic material.
Optionally, the present invention may have an oxygen scavenging agent introduced into the package before sealing. Suitable oxygen scavenging agents 30 are well known in the art and include, for example, AGELESS™ oxygen scavenging packets supplied by W. R. Grace & Co., Conn, through its packaging division. , Although the illustrative embodiments of the present invention have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings it is to be 35 understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, 7 32831 PATENT Case No. 3-41^00 and that various other changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
For example, although the preferred tray to be used in connection with this invention is an "oxygen barrier" tray, Le., a tray having either inherently low oxygen transmission properties, or having e.g., an oxygen barrier film or laminate adhered to one or more surfaces of the tray, other trays or supports can be used in connection with the invention. Those skilled in the art will understand that the selection of the tray or support type will depend in part on the type of product to be packaged, and the desired shelf life (in the case of food products).
Also, various olefinic and other thermoplastic polymer materials can be used in suitable proportions as the component of a heat shrinkable film or laminate useful in the present invention. Again, the skilled routineer will select such materials on the basis of desired functionalities, intended end use, and other considerations. 8 32 8 3 18

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A package comprising: a) a meat product; b) a heat shrinkable thermoplastic oxygen barrier film disposed around the meat product to form a container for the meat product; c) a substantially oxygen free flushing gas disposed within the container formed by the heat shrinkable thermoplastic Him; d) a flushing gas exit hole disposed in the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; and e) a flushing gas exit hole sealing patch disposed over the flushing gas exit hole.
2. A package comprising: a) a meat product; b) a tray or slab on which the meat product rests; c) a heat shrinkable thermoplastic oxygen barrier film disposed around the meat product and the tray or slab to form a container for the meat product; d) a substantially oxygen free flushing gas disposed -within the container formed by the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film; and e) a flushing gas exit hole disposed in the heat shrinkable thermoplastic film.
3. A package as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a flushing gas exit hole sealing patch disposed over the flushing gas exit hole.
4. A package as claimed in claim 1 or 2 substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. C*/clx , P'sTEUT OFRCF By the authorised agents AJ PARK & SON - 9 OCT 1997 9 end of claims
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