Gary R. DelDuca - Canandaigua NY Stephen L. Goulette - Newark NY Darryl P. Hansen - Shortsville NY Vinod K. Luthra - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Pactiv Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B65B 2900
US Classification:
53511, 53 55, 53111 RC, 53155
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for inserting an oxygen scavenger into a modified atmosphere package for extending the shelf life of food, especially raw meats. A scavenger feeder feeds a chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers. A separator separates the oxygen scavenger located at an exposed end of the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers from the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers. An adhesive applicator applies adhesive to the oxygen scavenger which has been separated from the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers. A conveyor conveys the separated oxygen scavenger to a position which is adjacent to a film layer which is used to form an outer package of the modified atmosphere package so that the oxygen scavenger is attached to a surface of the film layer by the adhesive. The film layer is subsequently formed into the outer package so that the oxygen scavenger that is attached to the film layer is contained within the outer package. Optionally, an injector injects the oxygen scavenger at the exposed end of the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers with an oxygen uptake accelerator to activate the oxygen scavenger prior to separating the oxygen scavenger from the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers.
Modified Atmosphere Package With Accelerated Reduction Of Oxygen Level In Meat Compartment
Daniel G. Carr - Rochester NY Glenn C. Castner - Victor NY Gary R. DelDuca - Canandaigua NY Rollie H. DeMay - Newark NY Alan E. Deyo - Rushville NY Stephen L. Goulette - Newark NY Darryl P. Hansen - Shortsville NY Vinod K. Luthra - Pittsford NY Allen J. Norby - Fairport NY Robert A. Sloan - Palmyra NY Jill F. Thompson - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Pactiv Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
A23B 400
US Classification:
426124
Abstract:
A modified atmosphere package includes first and second compartments separated by a partition member that is substantially permeable to oxygen. The first compartment contains an oxygen scavenger activated with an oxygen scavenger accelerator. The second compartment contains a retail cut of raw meat. Various techniques are employed to rapidly reduce the oxygen level in the second compartment below pigment sensitive levels so that the growth of metmyoglobin is inhibited. Some of these techniques increase the flow of oxygen from the second compartment to the first compartment through the partition member, while other techniques directly absorb oxygen within the second compartment by locating a second oxygen scavenger within the second compartment.
Gary R. DelDuca - Canandaigua NY Stephen L. Goulette - Newark NY Darryl P. Hansen - Shortsville NY Vinod K. Luthra - Pittsford NY
Assignee:
Pactiv Corporation - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
B65B 3104 B65B 2900
US Classification:
53400
Abstract:
A unique method and apparatus for inserting an oxygen scavenger into a modified atmosphere package for extending the shelf life of food, especially raw meats. A scavenger feeder feeds a chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers. A separator separates the oxygen scavenger located at an exposed end of the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers from the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers. An adhesive applicator applies adhesive to the oxygen scavenger which has been separated from the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers. A conveyor conveys the separated oxygen scavenger to a position which is adjacent to a film layer which is used to form an outer package of the modified atmosphere package so that the oxygen scavenger is attached to a surface of the film layer by the adhesive. The film layer is subsequently formed into the outer package so that the oxygen scavenger that is attached to the film layer is contained within the outer package. Optionally, an injector injects the oxygen scavenger at the exposed end of the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers with an oxygen uptake accelerator to activate the oxygen scavenger prior to separating the oxygen scavenger from the chain of interconnected oxygen scavengers.
Modified Atmosphere Package With Accelerated Reduction Of Oxygen Level In Meat Compartment
Daniel G. Carr - Rochester NY Glenn C. Castner - Victor NY Gary R. DelDuca - Canandaigua NY Rollie H. DeMay - Newark NY Alan E. Deyo - Rushville NY Stephen L. Goulette - Newark NY Darryl P. Hansen - Shortsville NY Vinod K. Luthra - Pittsford NY Allen J. Norby - Fairport NY Robert A. Sloan - Palmyra NY Jill F. Thompson - Fairport NY
Assignee:
Tenneco Packaging Inc. - Lake Forest IL
International Classification:
A23B 400 A23B 418 B65D 2506
US Classification:
426 87
Abstract:
A modified atmosphere package includes first and second compartments separated by a partition member that is substantially permeable to oxygen. The first compartment contains an oxygen scavenger activated with an oxygen scavenger accelerator. The second compartment contains a retail cut of raw meat. Various techniques are employed to rapidly reduce the oxygen level in the second compartment below pigment sensitive levels so that the growth of metmyoglobin is inhibited. Some of these techniques increase the flow of oxygen from the second compartment to the first compartment through the partition member to a level inhibiting the formation of metmyoglobin in the raw meat.
Jill A. Fritz - Fairport NY Darryl P. Hansen - Shortsville NY
Assignee:
Tenneco Plastics Company - Evanston IL
International Classification:
A23L 100
US Classification:
426106
Abstract:
A container for deli food has a base and a removable lid with male and female locking members extending around the periphery thereof. Stiff tabs extend from the periphery of the base and the lid. The tabs are displaced one from the other for easy opening of the container. The tabs are embossed with visual instructions for unlocking, The base of the container is formed of opaque plastic and the lid is clear plastic. The plastic materials are suitable for placing the container in a warming oven and for reheating the food in a microwave oven.
Darryl P. Hansen - Shortsville NY Raj K. Mangla - Pittsford NY Raul Matos - Rochester NY Dennis Oberdorf - Canandaigua NY Chris Olenski - Walworth NY
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - Fairfax VA
International Classification:
B65D 4106
US Classification:
206 4532
Abstract:
A domed container. The container includes a receptacle and dome cover therefore having locking means for releasably locking the cover to the receptacle. The receptacle includes a bottom wall having a top surface delimited by an upstanding rib and terminating in an outwardly extending resilient rim. The dome cover includes a top wall having at least one wall depending therefrom, the depending wall having a plurality of vertical inwardly extending ribs spaced therealong, each of the vertical inwardly extending ribs having an upper end and a lower end, interspersed between the plurality of vertical inwardly extending ribs is a plurality of vertical outwardly extending ribs, each of the vertical outwardly extending ribs having an upper end and a lower end, each the upper end of the vertical outwardly extending ribs having a crush-resistant ribbed crown portion thereof, the depending wall having a lower end adapted to be received in the space formed between the upstanding rib and the rim of the receptacle, with the lower end of the inwardly extending vertical ribs of the dome relieved so as to avoid an abutting relation with the rib of the receptacle, the lower end of the depending wall terminating in an outwardly extending resilient flange adapted to underlie the shoulder in abutting locking engagement therewith.
Jack Mason, Rogene Newman, Lottie Kroetch, Neil Brunson, Jd Mason, Marcia Anderson, J Mason, June Keller, Carol Burns, Patricia Carr, Della Keller, Gail Gebes