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WO2003011710A1
WO2003011710A1 PCT/IB2002/002957 IB0202957W WO03011710A1 WO 2003011710 A1 WO2003011710 A1 WO 2003011710A1 IB 0202957 W IB0202957 W IB 0202957W WO 03011710 A1 WO03011710 A1 WO 03011710A1
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Malcolm Caulton Dodd
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    • 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
    • B65D81/00Containers, 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
    • 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
    • B65D81/20Containers, 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 under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure, or in a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas
    • B65D81/2069Containers, 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 under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure, or in a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas in a special atmosphere
    • B65D81/2076Containers, 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 under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure, or in a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas in a special atmosphere in an at least partially rigid container

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  • the present invention relates to a container arrangement.
  • the present invention relates to a container arrangement for fresh produce.
  • Fresh produce needs to be transported to various markets where it is to be sold. This transportation often involves the exporting of the produce to foreign countries, which can take a relatively long time. Additionally storage periods prior to sale or disposal may be involved. It is therefore necessary to preserve the quality of the produce to ensure an adequate retail price.
  • Another method is to place the produce in shipping containers in which the atmosphere is controlled.
  • a problem with this is that the atmosphere is destabilised every time the container is opened, e.g. during customs inspections, which may cause the produce to ripen prematurely or deteriorate in quality.
  • the atmosphere surrounding the produce can be better controlled by placing bags or enclosures around each individual unit of produce.
  • This is labour and time consuming and is therefore also more expensive.
  • the bags also hinder the temperature control of the produce as they form an isolating layer and may lead to a greenhouse effect within the bag.
  • pallet-wrap one of the more advantageous methods of preservation is the so-called pallet-wrap.
  • the entire pallet is placed within a bag or enclosure, which allows the atmosphere surrounding the produce to be regulated and maintained even if the shipping container is opened. Nevertheless, sometimes the bags are not sealed properly or they are torn on sharp edges. The atmosphere can also become anaerobic and thereby damage the produce.
  • a container arrangement for containing perishable produce includes a housing having housing walls defining a chamber, in which chamber produce is adapted to be placed; strengthening formations associated with the housing walls, the strengthening formations being adapted to prevent damage to the housing; and a ventilation regulator joined to the housing, and being adapted to regulate atmosphere inside the chamber to provide a controlled atmosphere in the chamber.
  • the produce may be located on a pallet placed into the chamber.
  • the housing may be gas impervious.
  • the housing may be flexible.
  • the housing may be substantially cubical in shape.
  • the housing may include side walls having at least one wall layer.
  • the housing walls may include multiple wall layers, each layer being made of a different material.
  • the strengthening formations may be integrally formed along outer edges of the housing.
  • the strengthening formations may include beading.
  • the controlled atmosphere may be created in the chamber by the ventilation regulator.
  • the controlled atmosphere may include a pre-selected gas mixture.
  • the gas mixture may include oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  • the controlled atmosphere may include an insecticide.
  • the controlled atmosphere may include a fungicide.
  • the ventilation regulator may be provided in an upper wall of the housing.
  • the ventilation regulator may be operated by active or passive means.
  • the ventilation regulator may include a number of passages leading through the housing and being closed off by a cover sheet, the cover sheet being adapted to be removed to open the passages when needed.
  • the ventilation regulator may be operated at regular intervals to regulate or restore the atmosphere in the chamber.
  • the ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on an oxygen level prevalent in the chamber.
  • the ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on a carbon dioxide level prevalent in the chamber.
  • the container arrangement may include a number of measuring sensors being adapted to measure variable conditions related to the controlled atmosphere.
  • the produce may be agricultural produce.
  • a method of transporting and/or storing perishable produce includes the steps of placing produce into a chamber of a housing; of creating a controlled atmosphere in the chamber; of measuring variable conditions related to the controlled atmosphere; of regulating the controlled atmosphere by addition or removal of a gas or gas mixture into the chamber; and of transporting the housing to a final destination.
  • the produce may be contained on a pallet placed into the housing.
  • the controlled atmosphere may include a pre-selected gas mixture.
  • the gas mixture may include oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  • the controlled atmosphere may include an insecticide.
  • the controlled atmosphere may include a fungicide.
  • the controlled atmosphere may be created in the chamber by a ventilation regulator.
  • the ventilation regulator may be operated by active or passive means.
  • the ventilation regulator may be operated at regular intervals to regulate or restore the atmosphere in the chamber.
  • the ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on an oxygen level prevalent in the chamber.
  • the ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on a carbon dioxide level prevalent in the chamber.
  • Figure 1 a perspective view of a container arrangement in accordance with the invention.
  • Figure 2 on an enlarged scale, a sectional side view seen along arrows II-II in Figure 1.
  • a container arrangement in accordance with the invention is shown.
  • the container arrangement 10 is adapted to enclose a pallet (not shown) containing fresh produce such as fruit or vegetables.
  • the container arrangement 10 includes a substantially cubical flexible housing 12 having a base (not shown), side walls 14,16 and a top wall 18 and defining a chamber. A controlled atmosphere is provided inside the chamber. Common edges 20 are formed where neighbouring walls 14,16,18 join together. The edges are provided with strengthening formations 22 for reducing possible damage to the walls 14,16,18.
  • the strengthening formations can be a type of beading, which is integrally formed with the housing 12.
  • a ventilation regulator 24 Centrally located in the top wall 18 is a ventilation regulator 24.
  • a number of measuring sensors can be operatively associated with the housing 12 for measuring variable conditions existing inside the housing 12, such as temperature, gas composition, gas pressure, etc.
  • the walls 14,16,18 each have two adjacent laminated layers 26,28, which are bonded together.
  • the layers 26,28 can be formed of different materials thereby ensuring that the housing 12 is gas impervious. If needed more than two layers can be provided.
  • the ventilation regulator 24 includes a number of passages 30 leading through the wall 18 of housing 12.
  • the passages 30 are closed off by a cover sheet 32, which can be actively or passively removed to open the passages 30 when needed.
  • the ventilation regulator 24 allows gas to flow into or out of the housing 12 through the passages 30.
  • Active control of the regulator 24 will include external forces being applied to open or close the cover sheet 32.
  • Passive control of the regulator 24 will require the cover sheet 32 to be opened or closed by physical conditions of the controlled atmosphere, i.e. an increase or decrease of pressure in the chamber.
  • the ventilation regulator 24 can allow the flow of gas to occur at regular intervals or when a predetermined oxygen level prevalent within the housing is measured by the measuring sensors.
  • a pallet containing produce is placed into the housing 12.
  • a predetermined gas mixture is injected or blown into the housing 12 through the ventilation regulator 24.
  • This gas mixture will normally include a predetermined ratio of oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas, depending on the type of produce in the housing 12. However, other gasses or gas combinations can also be provided in the gas mixture.
  • the ventilation regulator 24 is operated to remove the cover sheet 32 from the passages 30 allowing the correct ratio of oxygen to carbon dioxide to be restored. Thereafter the cover sheet 32 is replaced over the passages 30 to seal the housing 12 once more.
  • the ventilation regulator 24 can alternatively be intermittently operated at fixed time intervals to restore the required gas ratios prior to adverse conditions arising.
  • the pallet is removed from the housing 12 once the container arrangement 10 has reached its final destination.
  • the container arrangement 10 can be used with any type of produce.
  • the container arrangement 10 can be placed into a conventional transport container for transportation of the produce.
  • the container arrangement 10 can be re-usable.

Abstract

The invention discloses a container arrangement (10) for containing perishable produce, which includes a housing (12) having housing walls (14, 16, 18) defining a chamber. Strengthening formations (22) are associated with the housing walls (14, 16, 18) for preventing damage being done to the housing (12). Produce is adapted to be placed in the chamber. A ventilation regulator (24) is further joined to the housing (12) for regulating atmosphere inside the chamber to provide a controlled atmosphere in the chamber.

Description

Container arrangement.
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a container arrangement.
More particularly, the present invention relates to a container arrangement for fresh produce.
BACKGROUND TO INVENTION
Fresh produce needs to be transported to various markets where it is to be sold. This transportation often involves the exporting of the produce to foreign countries, which can take a relatively long time. Additionally storage periods prior to sale or disposal may be involved. It is therefore necessary to preserve the quality of the produce to ensure an adequate retail price.
Various means of transporting or storing the produce during the transportation have been developed, which preserve the quality of the produce. One method is to reduce the duration of transportation by transporting the produce by airfreight. This is very expensive and is not always justified by the financial returns gained on the produce. Also, there is no surety on obtaining transport space on an aircraft.
Another method is to place the produce in shipping containers in which the atmosphere is controlled. A problem with this is that the atmosphere is destabilised every time the container is opened, e.g. during customs inspections, which may cause the produce to ripen prematurely or deteriorate in quality.
The atmosphere surrounding the produce can be better controlled by placing bags or enclosures around each individual unit of produce. However, this is labour and time consuming and is therefore also more expensive. The bags also hinder the temperature control of the produce as they form an isolating layer and may lead to a greenhouse effect within the bag.
Currently, one of the more advantageous methods of preservation is the so- called pallet-wrap. The entire pallet is placed within a bag or enclosure, which allows the atmosphere surrounding the produce to be regulated and maintained even if the shipping container is opened. Nevertheless, sometimes the bags are not sealed properly or they are torn on sharp edges. The atmosphere can also become anaerobic and thereby damage the produce.
It is an object of the invention to suggest a container arrangement, which will assist in overcoming these problems.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
According to the invention, a container arrangement for containing perishable produce, includes a housing having housing walls defining a chamber, in which chamber produce is adapted to be placed; strengthening formations associated with the housing walls, the strengthening formations being adapted to prevent damage to the housing; and a ventilation regulator joined to the housing, and being adapted to regulate atmosphere inside the chamber to provide a controlled atmosphere in the chamber.
The produce may be located on a pallet placed into the chamber.
The housing may be gas impervious.
The housing may be flexible.
The housing may be substantially cubical in shape.
The housing may include side walls having at least one wall layer. The housing walls may include multiple wall layers, each layer being made of a different material.
The strengthening formations may be integrally formed along outer edges of the housing.
The strengthening formations may include beading.
The controlled atmosphere may be created in the chamber by the ventilation regulator.
The controlled atmosphere may include a pre-selected gas mixture.
The gas mixture may include oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The controlled atmosphere may include an insecticide.
The controlled atmosphere may include a fungicide.
The ventilation regulator may be provided in an upper wall of the housing.
The ventilation regulator may be operated by active or passive means.
The ventilation regulator may include a number of passages leading through the housing and being closed off by a cover sheet, the cover sheet being adapted to be removed to open the passages when needed.
The ventilation regulator may be operated at regular intervals to regulate or restore the atmosphere in the chamber.
The ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on an oxygen level prevalent in the chamber.
The ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on a carbon dioxide level prevalent in the chamber. The container arrangement may include a number of measuring sensors being adapted to measure variable conditions related to the controlled atmosphere.
The produce may be agricultural produce.
Also according to the invention, a method of transporting and/or storing perishable produce includes the steps of placing produce into a chamber of a housing; of creating a controlled atmosphere in the chamber; of measuring variable conditions related to the controlled atmosphere; of regulating the controlled atmosphere by addition or removal of a gas or gas mixture into the chamber; and of transporting the housing to a final destination.
The produce may be contained on a pallet placed into the housing.
The controlled atmosphere may include a pre-selected gas mixture.
The gas mixture may include oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The controlled atmosphere may include an insecticide.
The controlled atmosphere may include a fungicide.
The controlled atmosphere may be created in the chamber by a ventilation regulator.
The ventilation regulator may be operated by active or passive means.
The ventilation regulator may be operated at regular intervals to regulate or restore the atmosphere in the chamber.
The ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on an oxygen level prevalent in the chamber.
The ventilation regulator may allow gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on a carbon dioxide level prevalent in the chamber. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
In the drawings there is shown in:
Figure 1 a perspective view of a container arrangement in accordance with the invention; and
Figure 2 on an enlarged scale, a sectional side view seen along arrows II-II in Figure 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
Referring to Figure 1, a container arrangement in accordance with the invention, generally indicated by reference numeral 10, is shown. The container arrangement 10 is adapted to enclose a pallet (not shown) containing fresh produce such as fruit or vegetables.
The container arrangement 10 includes a substantially cubical flexible housing 12 having a base (not shown), side walls 14,16 and a top wall 18 and defining a chamber. A controlled atmosphere is provided inside the chamber. Common edges 20 are formed where neighbouring walls 14,16,18 join together. The edges are provided with strengthening formations 22 for reducing possible damage to the walls 14,16,18. The strengthening formations can be a type of beading, which is integrally formed with the housing 12.
Centrally located in the top wall 18 is a ventilation regulator 24.
A number of measuring sensors (not shown) can be operatively associated with the housing 12 for measuring variable conditions existing inside the housing 12, such as temperature, gas composition, gas pressure, etc. As can be more clearly seen in Figure 2, the walls 14,16,18 each have two adjacent laminated layers 26,28, which are bonded together. The layers 26,28 can be formed of different materials thereby ensuring that the housing 12 is gas impervious. If needed more than two layers can be provided.
The ventilation regulator 24 includes a number of passages 30 leading through the wall 18 of housing 12. The passages 30 are closed off by a cover sheet 32, which can be actively or passively removed to open the passages 30 when needed. The ventilation regulator 24 allows gas to flow into or out of the housing 12 through the passages 30. Active control of the regulator 24 will include external forces being applied to open or close the cover sheet 32. Passive control of the regulator 24 will require the cover sheet 32 to be opened or closed by physical conditions of the controlled atmosphere, i.e. an increase or decrease of pressure in the chamber.
The ventilation regulator 24 can allow the flow of gas to occur at regular intervals or when a predetermined oxygen level prevalent within the housing is measured by the measuring sensors.
In use, a pallet containing produce is placed into the housing 12. A predetermined gas mixture is injected or blown into the housing 12 through the ventilation regulator 24. This gas mixture will normally include a predetermined ratio of oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas, depending on the type of produce in the housing 12. However, other gasses or gas combinations can also be provided in the gas mixture.
The imperviousness of the walls 14,16,18 prevent any gas from escaping from the housing 12. Nevertheless, the composition of the gas mixture will change through use thereof or consumption by the produce. Should the oxygen level increase or decrease too much, the ventilation regulator 24 is operated to remove the cover sheet 32 from the passages 30 allowing the correct ratio of oxygen to carbon dioxide to be restored. Thereafter the cover sheet 32 is replaced over the passages 30 to seal the housing 12 once more.
The ventilation regulator 24 can alternatively be intermittently operated at fixed time intervals to restore the required gas ratios prior to adverse conditions arising.
The pallet is removed from the housing 12 once the container arrangement 10 has reached its final destination.
The container arrangement 10 can be used with any type of produce.
The container arrangement 10 can be placed into a conventional transport container for transportation of the produce.
The container arrangement 10 can be re-usable.

Claims

1. A container arrangement for containing perishable produce including a housing having housing walls defining a chamber, in which chamber produce is adapted to be placed; strengthening formations associated with the housing walls, the strengthening formations being adapted to prevent damage to the housing; and a ventilation regulator joined to the housing, and being adapted to regulate atmosphere inside the chamber to provide a controlled atmosphere in the chamber.
2. A container arrangement as claimed in claim 1, in which the produce is located on a pallet placed into the chamber.
3. A container arrangement as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the housing is gas impervious.
4. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the housing is flexible.
5. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the housing is substantially cubical in shape.
6. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the housing includes side walls having at least one wall layer.
7. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the housing walls include multiple wall layers, each layer being made of a different material.
8. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the strengthening formations are integrally formed along outer edges of the housing.
9. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the strengthening formations include beading.
10. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the controlled atmosphere is created in the chamber by the ventilation regulator.
11. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the controlled atmosphere includes a pre-selected gas mixture.
12. A container arrangement as claimed in claim 11, in which the gas mixture includes oxygen and carbon dioxide.
13. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the controlled atmosphere includes an insecticide.
14. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the controlled atmosphere includes a fungicide.
15. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ventilation regulator is provided in an upper wall of the housing.
16. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ventilation regulator is operated by active or passive means.
17. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ventilation regulator includes a number of passages leading through the housing and being closed off by a cover sheet, the cover sheet being adapted to be removed to open the passages when needed.
18. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ventilation regulator is operated at regular intervals to regulate or restore the atmosphere in the chamber.
19. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ventilation regulator allows gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on an oxygen level prevalent in the chamber.
20. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the ventilation regulator allows gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on a carbon dioxide level prevalent in the chamber.
21. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, which includes a number of measuring sensors being adapted to measure variable conditions related to the controlled atmosphere.
22. A container arrangement as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the produce is agricultural produce.
23. A container arrangement substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying schematic drawings.
24. A method of transporting and/ or storing perishable produce including the steps of placing produce into a chamber of a housing; of creating a controlled atmosphere in the chamber; of measuring variable conditions related to the controlled atmosphere; of regulating the controlled atmosphere by addition or removal of a gas or gas mixture into the chamber; and of transporting the housing to a final destination.
25. A method as claimed in claim 24, in which the produce is contained on a pallet placed into the housing.
26. A method as claimed in claim 24 or claim 25, in which the controlled atmosphere includes a pre-selected gas mixture.
27. A method as claimed in claim 26, in which the gas mixture includes oxygen and carbon dioxide.
28. A method as claimed in any one of claims 24 to 27, in which the controlled atmosphere includes an insecticide.
29. A method as claimed in any one of claims 24 to 28, in which the controlled atmosphere includes a fungicide.
30. A method as claimed in any one of claims 24 to 29, in which the controlled atmosphere is inserted into the chamber through a ventilation regulator.
31. A method as claimed in claim 30, in which the ventilation regulator is operated by active or passive means.
32. A method as claimed in claim 30 or claim 31, in which the ventilation regulator is operated at regular intervals to regulate or restore the atmosphere in the chamber.
33. A method as claimed in any one claims 30 to 32, in which the ventilation regulator allows gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on an oxygen level prevalent in the chamber.
34. A method as claimed in any one claims 30 to 33, in which the ventilation regulator allows gas to flow into or out of the chamber dependant on a carbon dioxide level prevalent in the chamber.
35. A method substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying schematic drawings.
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