US20020058091A1 - Food product and method of manufacturing a food product - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a food product according to the preamble of claim 1 and a method of manufacturing a food product.
- Multi-component food products in particular snacks comprising more than one component, are usually composed of components which differ with regard to their moisture and/or fat content.
- a cracker which is filled with a creamy cheese or the like, has a remarkably lower moisture content than the cheese filling.
- a food product according to the preamble of claim 1 is known from EP 0 893 952 A1.
- the filling having a comparably high moisture content is contained in a bag, which is placed within the component having a lower moisture content, for example, halves of bread.
- the bag is opened at one end and pulled out of the gap between the halves of bread from the other end, while the bag is adequately squeezed so that the filling is left behind between the halves of bread.
- the described procedure is inconvenient in that the f n will tend to gather at the end, where the bag is pulled out because the contents are squeezed during the pulling motion.
- the described moisture barrier between components of a food product is not suitable for snack products, which are intended to be consumed “on the go”, because the bag containing the filling is difficult to remove.
- the food product comprising at east two components with different moisture and/or fat contents further comprises at least one pouch or bag, which at least partially encloses one of the components.
- a high moisture component is contained in the bag or pouch en order to allow ease removal of the pouch and at the same time ensure that the component contained therein is kept in its proper place, the pouch is arranged in a specific manner. That is, the open end of the pouch is turned back so as to form a curt and so as to be exposed to the outside of the food product in other words, the pouch or bag will have a comparably great length.
- the length is defined to be perpendicular to the plane of the opening of the pouch.
- the length of the pouch or bag will have to be more than twice as long as the dimension of the filling to be contained therein in the longitudinal direction of the pouch.
- the outer surface of the pouch is in contact with each other and forms a double-layer envelope for the filling contained therein.
- the turned-back open end of the pouch will extend beyond the closed end of the pouch and to the outside of the food product.
- This feature allows the consumer to pull at the open end or one pouch, while holding the inventive food product at the component surrounding the filling contained in the pouch.
- those portions of the pouch, which are immediately adjacent the filling will gradually be turned back and rolled up to the outside, just like one open end of the pouch as wed as a certain portion of the conch is turned back before filling in the high moisture component of the food product.
- the filling can reliably be deposited within the component surrounding it, without the need of squeezing the filling out of the bag. This is because, the filling does not have to move relative to that portion of the pouch, which directly encloses the filling. Rather, when the consumer pulls the open end of the pouch, which is located outside of the food product, in a direction away from the food product, the pouch is “peeled off” the filling, and the filling is safely deposited within the other food component surrounding it.
- the open end of he cuff formed by the pouch it should be noted that it is possible to seal this end by means of the pressure applied by the food component surrounding the filled pouch.
- other measures for sealing the open end of the cuff can be provided in connection with the present invention, as will be described in detail further below.
- the invention is applicable to any food product which is constituted of a combination of components having properties which make it necessary or advantageous to separate the components from each other by means of a barrier, e.g. a bag or pouch.
- the filling can be composed of fresh cheese, neat paste, a salad containing natural cheese pieces or sausage slices and mayonnaise or the like.
- these types of fillings contained in the ouch can be arranged within a dry or crispy cracker, preferably in the form of a roll, between two slices of bread or a similar cover.
- the pouch will have a flat and rectangular shape corresponding to the form of the slices of bread.
- the invention allows ice-cream to be deposited within a waffle or a creamy filling within a cake or cookie.
- the invention can also be used in one pharmaceutical industry and any other field, in which components with different properties have to be kept separate from each other by means of a barrier which should be readily removable from the product.
- the open end of the cuff formed by the turned-back pouch can be conveniently sealed, if the open end of the cuff is also exposed to the outside of the food product.
- the pouch will generally be formed noticeably longer than one food product contained therein.
- a double-layered envelope can be created, both ends of which are exposed to the cuts de of the food product.
- this structure allows an easy verification as to whether the cuff is reliably closed, because it can be checked visually whether the surrounding food component is arranged so as to close the cuff.
- the exposed open end of the cuff will also be pulled through the product.
- the open end of the cuff which is exposed to the outside of the food product, can be closed preferably by a closure member.
- a closure member can easily be removed when the product is to be consumed.
- the closure member could be made of an easy-opening rubber wire or a special plastic clamp.
- the closure member is easily accessible, and allows easy opening of the cuff in order to remove the pouch. Furthermore, the manufacture of the inventive food product is remarkably facilitated, because a single pouch is sufficient.
- a second pouch is advantageously provided, the first, open end of which is sealingly attached to the open end of the cuff.
- the first and second pouch co-operate to enclose the component filled in the pouch.
- the second pouch may be a tubular pouch, in other words a hose open at both ends.
- the end of the second pouch, which is not attached to the first pouch can, as mentioned above with regard to the open end of the cuff, be sealingly closed by means of pressure applied by the food component surrounding the pouches.
- the outer layer of the first pouch will, when it is withdraws from the gap between the filling and the surrounding food component, also withdraw the second pouch by sliding it over the inner portion of the first pouch in accordance with the withdrawing motion of the outer layer of the first pouch.
- first and/or second pouch should be made of materials, preferably plastic, which are food-compatible.
- Removal of the first and/or second pouch can be made easier if elastic material is used for the first pouch and, if present, the second pouch.
- elastic material allows stretching of the pouch(es) during or before filling, so that a certain tension is creaked within the pouch(es) after closing the same. Since the pouch(es) can thus be arranged In the food product under tension, removal of the pouch(es) will be facilitated, because immediately after opening, the pouch(es) will contract and thus automatically be partially pulled through the surrounding component. The final pulling out and removal of he pouch(es) is significantly eased.
- the opening of the pouch(es) can either be effected by opening the closed end of the second pouch, or by removing a closure member sealing the exposed end of the cuff formed by the first pouch.
- the pouch(es) provided under tension can be held by tension holders.
- tension holders Such a tension holder could co-operate with an outer pouch clamp.
- withdrawal or the pouch(es) commences automatically because the pouch material relaxes and becomes slack after opening.
- Friction forces can be further reduced by incorporating special food grade lubricants such as vegetable oil placed in between the sliding surfaces.
- the pulling force needed to remove the pouch at the exposed cuff is dependent on these friction forces.
- Further parameters affecting the pulling force are the adhesion forces of the food components in contact with the inside of the pouch. These forces can be reduced to a minimum by designing the inside of the pouch surface with a special “Lotus effect” structure, as mentioned above.
- an additional member which comprises a hole, through which the open end of the first pouch extends.
- This member can, for example, be constituted by a small piece of carton or the like. This member is advantageously located near the food product and ensures that the pouch passes through the hole of the member and is securely removed from the food product.
- the outer package comprises at least one predetermined opening line.
- the opening line is perforated in order to allow easy opening of the outer package.
- the above-described predetermined opening line can advantageously be combined with a sealed second pouch, which cooperates with the first pouch in enclosing the filling, by positioning the opening line of the outer package in association with the sealed end or the second pouch so hat the second pouch is opened during opening or the outer package along the described opening line.
- the further opening line can be provided in order to expose the turned-back end of the first pouch so that it can easily be grasped in order to remove the first pouch.
- a method of making a food product comprising at least two components of different properties and a pouch at least partially enclosing one of the components.
- the inventive method comprises the following seeps.
- the open end of the pouch is turned back so as to form a cuff.
- One food component is filled into the pouch, and the pouch is enclosed with another food component so as to seal the pouch and expose the open end of the first pouch to the outside of the food product.
- the described method allows the production of a food product, in which components having remarkably different properties are sealingly separated from each other.
- quick and easy removal of the pouch can be guaranteed in order to combine the components or one inventive food product with each other.
- the pouch can be enclosed such that the open end of the cuff formed by the turned-back pouch is exposed to the outside, so that reliable sealing of the first pouch can be easily checked and manufacture is facilitated.
- the exposed open end of the cuff is closed preferably by a particular closure member before enclosing the pouch with the surrounding food component.
- a second pouch is sealingly attached to the open end of the cuff.
- the pouch is preferably of tubular shape and is attached to the first pouch before the filling is introduced, and is sealed after introduction of the filling with the sealed end exposed to the outside of the food product.
- the method of attaching the second pouch to the first pouch it has been found advantageous to glue or weld the second pouch to the first pouch.
- an adhesive tape can be used for this purpose.
- the inventive method In order to produce a food product from which he pouch(es) can be easily removed, it is preferred in connection with the inventive method to stretch the first and/or second pouch, which are made of elastic material, before these are enclosed by the surrounding food component. In fins manner, the pouch(es) are arranged in the food component under tension, so that removal from the product is initiated by the contraction of the pouch(es) when these relax and become slack after opening.
- an additional member which comprises a hole, through which the open end of the first pouch extends. Accordingly, in connection with the inventive method, the open end of the first pouch is drawn through the hole formed in the additional member, in order to provide an arrangement allowing easy removal of the pouch.
- the food product produced by the inventive method is additionally placed in an outer package in order to provide protection.
- Opening of the outer package will advantageously be facilitated if at least one opening line, preferably a perforation, is formed in the outer package.
- opening of the outer package can advantageously be combined with the first step of removing the pouches, by forming an opening line of the outer package so as to be associated with the sealed end of the second pouch.
- the outer package and the second pouch can be opened simultaneously so that the food product can be removed from the outer package and the pouch containing the filling can be removed from the food product by pulling at the exposed open end of the turned-back first pouch.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a second embodiment of the inventive food product.
- FIG. 2 is a front view thereof.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a second embodiment of the inventive food produce.
- FIG. 4 is a front view thereof.
- the inventive food product 10 is contained in an outer package 12 .
- the inventive food product consists of a cracker roll 14 , which is filled with creamy cheese 16 .
- the cheese 16 is contained in a first pouch 18 comprising a first, closed end 20 , which is located a the right side in the drawing of FIG. 1.
- the second, open end 22 of the first pouch 18 is turned back over the outside of the pouch 18 so as to form a double-layered pouch constituting a cuff.
- a second pouch 24 is attached to the cuff formed by the first pouch 18 .
- the first, open end 26 is in the case shown in the drawing sealingly attached to the open end 38 of the cuff.
- the second (left) end of the second tubular pouch 24 is sealed in the region 28 and exposed to the outside of the food product 10 .
- the open end 22 of she first pouch 18 is exposed to the outside.
- the depicted embodiment of the inventive food product 10 is contained in an outer package 12 , which is, in this case, formed as a so-called flow package.
- the outer package 12 comprises in the shown embodiment at least one opening line 30 in the form of a perforation which is arranged with regard to the sealed end of the second pouch such that the outer package 12 and he second pouch 24 can be simultaneously opened by tearing or cutting the opening line 30 . Thereafter, the food product 10 can be removed from the package 12 .
- the package 12 comprises a second opening line 32 in the vicinity of the exposed open end 22 of the first pouch 18 .
- the open end 22 of the first pouch 18 can be grasped as soon as the outer package 22 is opened along the opening line 32 .
- the food product 10 which will i this case still be contained in the outer package 12 , which has been opened at both ends, will be held in the one hand, and the open end 22 of the first pouch 18 is pulled in the direction of arrow A with the other hand. This movement will cause the outer, turned-back portion of the pouch 18 to slide in the direction of arrow A with regard to the inner portion of the pouch 18 containing the filling 16 .
- both the filling 16 and the inner portion of the pouch 18 are not moved relative to each other. Rather, the inner portion of the pouch 18 is continuously turned back to the outside of the pouch, just like the open end 22 of the pouch was turned back over the remainder of the pouch, before the pouch was filled.
- This action will gradually remove the entire pouch 18 from the filling 16 , which does not have to be moved, and which, particularly, does not have to be squeezed out of the pouch. Since the second pouch 24 is attached to the outside of the cuff formed by the first pouch 18 , the second pouch 24 is also slid over the inner portion of the pouch 18 and removed from the food product along with the first pouch 18 . Removal the pouches is completed, when the closed end 20 of the pouch 18 is the only portion of the pouch 18 , which is still located within the inventive food product 10 and is also removed by continuously pulling the pouch 18 in the direction of arrow A.
- the pouches tightly enclose the filling 16 in order to prevent any moisture migration or other deterioration of the other food components, as well as spoiling of the filling 16 then It is intended to consume the inventive food product, the pouches 18 , 24 can easily be removed by the above-described procedure.
- the first pouch 18 was approximately 22 to 25 cm long and 1 cm in diameter.
- the open end 22 was turned back so hat the open end 22 extended beyond he closed end 20 for approximately 2 cm. In this way, a cuff of approximately 10 cm is obtained.
- the second, tubular pouch 24 had a length of 5 cm and a diameter of 1 cm.
- the region, in which the cuff formed by the first pouch 13 and the open end of the second pouch 24 overlapped was about 1 cm long.
- the outer cracker roll 14 of the shown embodiment had a diameter of approximately 1,2 cm and a length of 12 cm.
- the first pouch 18 is turned back so as to form a cuff.
- the cuff can he introduced into the second pouch 24 , which is provided with a strip of adhesive tape a its open end.
- the desired firm attachment can be obtained.
- the centrifugal force of the ring traveler can advantageously be used during filling of the combination of the first and second pouch.
- the second pouch 24 will be sealed at he free open end. If the filling is warm, the filled pouches can be cooled afterwards in a stream of cold air.
- the filled pouches should then be arranged in a holder, which is then brought to a position to combine the filled pouches with another food component.
- the further food component should advantageously be arranged about the pouches so as to tightly enclose the pouches and at the same time expose the free ends of the first and second pouch to the outside.
- the invention also provides a manufacturing apparatus comprising a device for turning back the open end of the first pouch 18 and extending it beyond the closed end of the pouch 18 . Furthermore, a device for arranging a second food component around the pouch, which has been filled, is provided. If, according to a preferred embodiment, a second pouch is used in order to tightly seal the open end of the cuff formed by the first pouch, a ring traveler can be provided within the manufacturing apparatus in order to attach the second pouch 24 to the first pouch 18 .
- the outer food component 14 in the depicted case a cracker roll, fully encloses the filling 16 .
- the outer good component 14 may be composed of two halves. In particular, these two halves could also be constituted by two slices of bread.
- the open end 22 of the first pouch 18 extends through a relatively narrow opening 36 of the outer food component 14 to the outside of the food component.
- the pouches 16 , 24 can readily be removed from the food product 13 by pulling the open end 22 of the first pouch 18 in the direction of the viewer according to FIG. 2. This movement takes the pouches 18 , 24 off the filling 16 without the need or moving these relative to each other so that the filling 16 can readily be deposited within the inventive food product 10 .
- the second embodiment of the invention corresponds to the first embodiment with regard to turning back the open end 22 of the first pouch 18 in order to form a cuff.
- the open end 38 of the cuff is also exposed to the outside of the food product 10 .
- the open end 38 of the cut is, moreover exposed to the outside of the outer package 12 , so that a plastic or rubber wire 40 , provided as a closure member to the open end 38 , is accessible from the outside.
- the closure member 40 can be removed from the outside, and the package can be broken along the opening line 32 .
- the first pouch 18 can be removed from the food product 10 by pulling the open end 22 of the first ouch 18 .
- a tension holder 42 is applied to the open end 38 of the cuff formed by the turned-back first pouch 18 .
- This tension holder 42 generally prevents the first pouch 18 , which is in this case made of elastic material and provided within the food product 10 under tension, from slipping through the outer food component 14 .
- the closure member 40 which will preferably also cause the removal of the tension holder 42
- the first pouch 18 will contract so that the removal of the first pouch 18 from the food product 10 is initiated. This removal can easily be completed by the consumer by pulling the open end 22 of the first pouch 18 .
- FIG. 4 shows a front view of the embodiment of FIG. 3, from which the preferred shape of the closure member 40 becomes apparent.
- the closure member 40 is preferable made of a plastic or rubber wire, which is provided under tension and bound like a slip-knot. Such a slip-knot can easily be opened by pulling at one of the strings.
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