Claims
- 1. A container capable of creating within it substantially no loss of water vapor yet substantially free flow of O.sub.2 and CO.sub.2 gases to the atmosphere in the presence of respiring fresh fruit, vegetable, or flowers, that is constructed of a substantially gas-impermeable material having a gas-permeable panel in one or more of its walls to provide the flow of O.sub.2 and CO.sub.2 gases but yet a substantial barrier to water vapor through its walls, where the panel is composed of a breathable microporous film comprising 20 to 37% by weight of a polymer or copolymer of an alpha-olefin having 1-8 carbons or mixtures thereof, 60 to 75% by weight of calcium carbonate or glass beads having particle sizes of 10 to 25 micrometers, 0.1 to 3.0% by weight of calcium stearate, and 0 to 2% by weight of a UV light-oxygen, and heat stabilizer, said breathable film composition having been produced by preparing a melt blend containing said ingredients and maintaining the moisture level of the blend below 700 ppm prior to forming a casting therefrom, forming a casting from said melt blend and then, based on the polymer or copolymer used, stretching the casting to produce oriented film in two directions from about 1.5 to 7 times in each direction in a temperature range of from about 20.degree. to 160.degree. C., each oriented film having a Gurley porosity (method B, ASTM D-726) of 0.1 second to 85 seconds so that the film has good air and water vapor transmission rate but is substantially impenetrable by liquid water.
- 2. A method of reducing loss of water vapor from stored produce while not interfering with the respiration of CO.sub.2 and O.sub.2 gases of the produce comprising storing the produce in a container constructed of substantially gas-impermeable material having a window in at least one wall with a gas-permeable panel that provides a substantially free flow of O.sub.2 and CO.sub.2 gases therethrough while substantially no flow of water vapor, said gas permeable panel being made of a breathable film composition comprising 20 to 37% by weight of a polymer or copolymer of an alpha-olefin having 1-8 carbons or mixtures thereof, 60 to 75% by weight of calcium carbonate or glass beads having particle sizes of 10 to 25 micrometers, 0.1 to 3.0% by weight of calcium stearate, and 0 to 2% by weight of a UV light-oxygen, and heat stabilizer, said breathable film composition having been produced by preparing a melt blend containing said ingredients and maintaining the moisture level of the blend below 700 ppm prior to forming a casting therefrom, forming a casting from said melt blend and then, based on the polymer or copolymer used, stretching the casting to produce oriented film in two directions from about 1.5 to 7 times in each direction in a temperature range of from about 20.degree. to 160.degree. C., each oriented film having a Gurley porosity (method B, ASTM D-726) of 0.1 second to 85 seconds so that the film has good air and water vapor transmission rate but is substantially impenetrable by liquid water.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 500,975, filed Mar. 20, 1990, which is a division of application Ser. No. 224,632, filed July 27, 1988, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,923,650.
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4923650 |
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Divisions (2)
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