- Atlanta GA, US Micheal Johnston - Marietta GA, US Neal Watson - Tyrone GA, US John Belfance - Phenix AL, US Jonathan R. Freedman - Auburn AL, US Deepti S. Gupta - Glenn Allen VA, US Jason Pratt - Auburn AL, US Kathryn Gustafson - Helena AL, US Ethan Ross Perdue - Auburn AL, US James S. Hollinger - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/26 B65D 81/20 B65D 85/50 A01K 63/02
Abstract:
Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible crustacean material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible crustacean material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible crustacean material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible crustacean material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.
- Atlanta GA, US Michael Johnston - Marietta GA, US Neal Watson - Tyrone GA, US John Belfance - Phenix AL, US Jonathan R. Freedman - Auburn AL, US Deepti S. Gupta - Glenn Allen VA, US Jason Pratt - Auburn AL, US Kathryn Gustafson - Helena AL, US Ethan Ross Perdue - Auburn AL, US James S. Hollinger - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
B65B 25/06 B65B 7/28 B65D 81/26 A23L 17/00
Abstract:
Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible finfish material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible finfish material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible finfish material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible finfish material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.
- Atlanta GA, US Michael Johnston - Marietta GA, US Neal Watson - Tyrone GA, US John Belfance - Phenix AL, US Jonathan R. Freedman - Auburn AL, US Deepti S. Gupta - Glenn Allen VA, US Jason Pratt - Auburn AL, US Kathryn Gustafson - Helena AL, US Ethan Ross Perdue - Auburn AL, US James S. Hollinger - Auburn AL, US
International Classification:
B65D 81/26 A23B 4/24 B65D 85/50
Abstract:
Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible mollusk material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible mollusk material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible mollusk material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible mollusk material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.
- Atlanta GA, US Michael Johnston - Marietta GA, US Neal D. Watson - Tyrone GA, US John Belfance - Phenix AL, US Jonathan R. Freedman - Auburn AL, US Deepti S. Gupta - Glenn Allen VA, US Jason Pratt - Auburn AL, US Kathryn Gustafson - Helena AL, US G. F. Alexia Foutch - Auburn AL, US Ethan Ross Perdue - Auburn AL, US James S. Hollinger - Auburn AL, US
Methods are provided for storing and preserving comestible mollusk material, preferably so as to extend shelf life of the same. In one optional method, comestible mollusk material is placed in a product containing space of a storage container atop a platform of a support structure. The storage container includes an internal compartment having the product containing space. The support structure defines the platform for supporting the comestible mollusk material. The internal compartment further includes a reservoir, configured to retain liquid, below the platform. The platform and/or support structure are configured to direct liquid exuded from the comestible mollusk material to the reservoir. Optionally, the reservoir comprises an absorbent material for absorbing liquid in the reservoir.