WO1994005550A1 - Method for storing and transportation of fresh goods - Google Patents

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WO1994005550A1
WO1994005550A1 PCT/NO1993/000133 NO9300133W WO9405550A1 WO 1994005550 A1 WO1994005550 A1 WO 1994005550A1 NO 9300133 W NO9300133 W NO 9300133W WO 9405550 A1 WO9405550 A1 WO 9405550A1
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bag
sack
wrapping
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fresh goods
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Christian Corneliussen
Michael O'rourke
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Norsk Hydro A.S
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Priority to AU49860/93A priority Critical patent/AU4986093A/en
Priority to RU95108893A priority patent/RU2108273C1/ru
Priority to EP93919715A priority patent/EP0656852B1/en
Priority to JP6507078A priority patent/JPH08501047A/ja
Priority to DE69315217T priority patent/DE69315217D1/de
Publication of WO1994005550A1 publication Critical patent/WO1994005550A1/en
Priority to NO950696A priority patent/NO950696L/no
Priority to FI950971A priority patent/FI102367B/fi

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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
    • B65B31/00Packaging articles or materials under special atmospheric or gaseous conditions; Adding propellants to aerosol containers
    • B65B31/04Evacuating, 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or gasifying filled containers or wrappers by means of nozzles through which air or other gas, e.g. an inert gas, is withdrawn or supplied

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  • the present invention concerns a method for storing and/or transporting fresh goods, for example fruit and vegetables.
  • the crates which contain the fresh goods are transported out of the storeroom by means of transportation pallets and are placed in transportation vehicles which may be equipped with a common refrigeration aggregate.
  • the natural wastage is due to deterioration of the fresh goods during storage, if any, at the producer, transportation from the producer to the wholesaler, storage at the wholesaler and transportation to the retailer.
  • the unnatural wastage is due to theft of goods during storage and transportation.
  • the overall wastage is very large for some types of goods which also has an effect on the sales price at the retailer.
  • the aim of the present invention is to provide simple, safe storage and/or transportation of fresh goods, for example fruit and vegetables, from the producer to the wholesaler and on to the retailer, as well as simultaneously reducing considerably the two types of wastage.
  • the method as defined in claim 1 is characterised, according to the present invention, in that a closeable wrapping of, for example, plastic material, is filled with fresh goods and then closed and sealed, that a gas mixture which inhibits the decay of the fresh goods is introduced into the interior of the wrapping and that the gas which is driven out of the wrapping passes out at another place in the wrapping, that the gas mixture is intermittently or continuously introduced into the wrapping during storage by means of external supply to the stated first place and evacuation from the stated second place and/or that the wrapping is sealed during transportation at the stated first and second places.
  • Gas here means any gas or gas mixture which is located inside the wrapping as a result of the atmosphere created by the fresh goods plus the gas mixture introduced.
  • the wrapping is placed on a pallet during filling; the pallet serves as a base during storage and/or transportation.
  • the wrapping may, during filling, take up the whole of or part of the interior volume of a container, for example a box made of cardboard material, a transportation crate or similar.
  • the wrapping is filled with fresh goods which are already placed in another form of packaging, for example open cardboard boxes, crates or similar.
  • the bag/sack is closed and sealed by rolling the top of the bag/sack around a rod-like device and by maintaining the combination of the bag/sack and the stated device.
  • the bag/sack can be closed by squeezing together the top of the bag/sack and sealing it by welding together the top of the bag/sack with a weld iron.
  • the gas mixture can be introduced into the inside of the bag/sack by passing a gas-conducting probe through the sheeting of the bag/sack at the top of the bag/sack, whereby the probe is passed down to a level close to the base of the bag/sack, and the gas can escape from the bag/sack via a gas- conducting device mounted at the stated second place.
  • Fig. 1 shows, as an example, the transportation of fruit from a producer to a wholesaler and on to a retailer.
  • Fig. 2 shows the placing of a base on a pallet, for example a Europallet.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 show a closeable bag/sack with fresh goods placed on a pallet.
  • Figs. 5, 6 and 7 show the closure and sealing of a bag/sack.
  • Fig. 8 shows a method according to a design for introducing a gas mixture into the bag/sack.
  • Fig. 9 shows the introduction of a gas mixture into several bags/sacks during storage of fresh goods.
  • Fig. 10 shows an alternative design of a solution for introducing the gas.
  • Fig. 11 shows the sealing of the bag/sack.
  • Figs. 12, 13 and 14 show an alternative design of a wrapping in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 15 shows, diagrammatically, the refrigeration of fresh goods at a retailer.
  • Fig. 1 shows, for example, apples packed in crates 2, placed on a pallet 3, where the pallet 3 with the crates 2 is then transported to a wholesaler. Then the fruit is transported, for example in the refrigerated lorry 4, to the retailer, where the consumer 5 can buy the fruit displayed at the retailer.
  • Figs. 2-7 show examples of wrapping in accordance with the invention for storing and/or transporting fresh goods using a bag or sack.
  • a pallet such as a Europallet, 6, on top of which is first laid a sheet 7 of, for example, cardboard material as shown in fig. 2.
  • a bag/sack preferably of plastic material such as plastic sheeting, is placed on top of the pallet/sheet 7 combination. Even though, under certain circumstances, it might be appropriate to fill the bag or sack when it has been pulled up into its natural shape, it will, nevertheless, be practical to fill the bag/sack 8 by laying it folded onto the pallet 6 with the stated sheet 7 between the bag/sack and the pallet, and for the fruit then to be stacked on the pallet and sheet 7, as shown in fig. 3, after which the sheeting of the bag/sack is pulled up along the outer sides of the stacked crates of fresh goods, as shown in fig. 4. The bag/sack is thus pulled up along the sides of the stack 2' of crates 2, after which the bag's or sack's plastic sheeting is folded in over the stack 2', as shown in fig. 5.
  • plastic material such as plastic sheeting
  • the bag/sack be closed and sealed in a very simple manner, namely by using a rod-like device 9, for example a cardboard tube, wooden stick or similar around which the bag's/sack's plastic sheeting can be rolled.
  • a rod-like device 9 for example a cardboard tube, wooden stick or similar around which the bag's/sack's plastic sheeting can be rolled.
  • Fig. 6 shows in more detail how the rod-like device 9 serves as the roller for the top of the bag/sack in such a way that the bag/sack is adequately sealed when closed.
  • one or more clamping devices 10 are attached to the combination of the rolled-up plastic sheeting and the stated rod-like organ; the clamping devices 10 are designed to snap onto the combination of the plastic sheeting and rod device 9, thereby preventing the sheeting rolling open by means of lugs 11 on the clamping device 10 reaching out from the circumference of the rod device and counteracting its rotation.
  • Fig. 8 shows diagrammatically how a gas mixture, for example nitrogen and oxygen, or carbon dioxide, possibly in combination with other gases, can be introduced into the inside of the bag/sack.
  • a gas mixture for example nitrogen and oxygen, or carbon dioxide, possibly in combination with other gases
  • the gas mixture be introduced into the inside of the sack by means of a gas-conducting feed device in the form of a probe or similar 12 passed through the sheeting 13 of the bag/sack at the upper part of the bag/sack.
  • Introduction of the device through the sheeting may be by direct piercing by the lower probe part, which is pointed.
  • the lower part of the probe may be of any length, for example from just underneath the upper part of the bag/sack to the lower part of the bag just above the pallet.
  • a correspon ⁇ ding probe may be attached at a second place 17 on the bag/sack if gas is to be evacuated from the bag/sack. It may be necessary to evacuate gas from the sack if, for example, two or more bags/sacks are connected as shown in fig. 9. Here the gas is introduced through a gas feed system 19 from a gas bottle 21, while superfluous gas or gas formed by the fresh goods is evacuated through a collection system 20. Instead of having a separate evacuation or collection system, superfluous gas may be evacuated into the open air through the second probe or opening 17 (see fig.
  • the gas may be evacuated to the open air through perforations in the bag/sack, for example in its lower part (not shown in detail in the drawings) .
  • the probe as shown and described in connection with the figures, is removed, it is expedient to seal the hole left in the two places on the plastic sheeting; this can be done, for example, by means of a sealing adhesive strip, cardboard etc.
  • the bag/sack When the bag/sack arrives at the retailer in a closed, gas- filled, sealed state, the bag/sack can be ripped open, for example using a knife, or it can be opened by opening the closure device shown in figs. 6 and 7.
  • Fig. 8 shows, in more theoretical terms, how gas can be intro ⁇ quizd or evacuated through a feed device in the form of a probe which pierces the sack.
  • Fig. 10 shows a concrete and practically feasible example, in which a pointed, tube-shaped part 22 with perforations 23 is fastened to a flange coupling 24 with an upper coupling part 25.
  • the coupling part 25 may, for example, be the female or male part of a quick-action coupling, for example a bayonet coupling, so that the coupling pieces 26 or the hoses (not shown) for the introduction or evacuation of gas can be connected or disconnected rapidly.
  • the feed device or probe 22 shown here is kept in place, after the tube-shaped, perforated part 22 has pierced the bag/sack, via a flange coupling, which is welded or glued to the bag/sack.
  • the flange may, for example, be provided with a layer of glue to fasten it to the bag/sack.
  • the female or male part of the bayonet coupling 25 will serve as a locking cap so that the coupling device 27 is adequately sealed.
  • Fig. 11 shows how the sheeting on the top of the bag/sack can be folded together to form a longitudinal part 33, against which an existing weld iron 34, 35 is applied so that the bag/sack is sealed in an alternative manner.
  • Figs. 12, 13, 14 and 15 show an alternative wrapping for which a three-part solution is used, comprising a lower part 28, an upper part 29 and a lower part 30.
  • the lower part 28 may be a sheet or a piece of, for example, plastic sheeting which is placed on a pallet 3, as shown in fig. 12. Then, for example, crates of fresh goods are placed on the plastic sheeting on the pallet as shown in fig. 13 and the plastic sheeting is spread up so that it reaches up over and around the stack of crates on the pallet.
  • a sheet as shown in figs. 12 and 13 an alternative solution is to use a crate-like base part, open at the top, which is placed on the pallet.
  • a sack-like hood 29, open at the bottom is pulled down over the crates, as shown in fig. 14.
  • a sheet or similar of plastic sheeting may also be used, spread down over the crates in a similar manner to that shown in figs. 12 and 13.
  • the upper part 29 and the other part 28 are joined by means of an adhesive stretch sheet or shrink sheet 30 as shown in fig. 15 so that a sealed wrapping is formed with properties corresponding to those of the bag/sack stated in the previous example.
  • the crates of fresh goods in this case fresh fruit
  • the crates of fruit or other fresh goods can be placed in a sales and storage display case 36, where, for example, the crates 2 are placed at a slant.
  • a refrigeration unit 37 can be mounted on the top of the sales display case; the underside of the refrigeration unit is provided with a number of holes 38 and the side is provided with a number of openings into which elements of dry ice 40 can be placed.

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AU49860/93A AU4986093A (en) 1992-09-04 1993-09-06 Method for storing and transportation of fresh goods
RU95108893A RU2108273C1 (ru) 1992-09-04 1993-09-06 Способ хранения и перевозки свежих товаров
EP93919715A EP0656852B1 (en) 1992-09-04 1993-09-06 Device for storing and transportation of fresh goods
JP6507078A JPH08501047A (ja) 1992-09-04 1993-09-06 生鮮食品を貯蔵および輸送する方法
DE69315217T DE69315217D1 (de) 1992-09-04 1993-09-06 Vorrichtung zum aufbewahren und transportieren von frischwaren
NO950696A NO950696L (no) 1992-09-04 1995-02-24 Fremgangsmåte for lagring og/eller transport av ferskvarer
FI950971A FI102367B (fi) 1992-09-04 1995-03-02 Laite tuoretuotteiden varastoimiseksi ja/tai kuljettamiseksi

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NO923451A NO923451D0 (no) 1992-09-04 1992-09-04 Fremgangsmaate for lagring og/eller transport av ferskvarer

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NO923451D0 (no) 1992-09-04
EP0656852A1 (en) 1995-06-14
RU2108273C1 (ru) 1998-04-10
RU95108893A (ru) 1997-03-20
JPH08501047A (ja) 1996-02-06
EP0656852B1 (en) 1997-11-12
ES2109513T3 (es) 1998-01-16
FI102367B1 (fi) 1998-11-30
DE69315217D1 (de) 1997-12-18
FI950971A (fi) 1995-05-02
CA2143855A1 (en) 1994-03-17
ATE160123T1 (de) 1997-11-15
FI102367B (fi) 1998-11-30
NO950696D0 (no) 1995-02-24
NO950696L (no) 1995-06-09
AU4986093A (en) 1994-03-29

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