Claims
- 1. A package for the storage of produce comprising a sealed enclosure containing a quantity of produce, said produce being of any stage of maturity, a sealed packet within said sealed enclosure, a desiccant material within said sealed packet, a carbon dioxide absorbent within said sealed enclosure, said sealed packet being formed from a film which is permeable to water vapor, but which will retain any solution formed in said packet, said desiccant material being present in an amount sufficient to retard the formation of mold on the produce and to reduce the pressure within said sealed enclosure by the removal of water vapor from the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure for the desired period of storage, said carbon dioxide absorbent being present in a quantity sufficient to maintain the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure below the level which would cause carbon dioxide injury to the produce, and to reduce the pressure within said sealed enclosure by the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure for the desired period of storage, said sealed enclosure being constructed from a gas permeable film which permits additional oxygen to enter the enclosure in response to the reduced pressure created by said desiccant material and said carbon dioxide absorbent, the amount of said additional oxygen being sufficient to maintain the oxygen level of the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure at a level above the anaerobic respiration point of said produce, and below the point at which said produce experiences rapid ripening, the initial atmosphere within said sealed enclosure having been established by sealing the enclosure from the outside ambieht atmosphere without modification of the ambient atmosphere within the enclosure, and the resulting atmosphere within said sealed enclosure being established and maintained by the respiration of the enclosed produce, the removal of carbon dioxide and water vapor from the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure, and the entry of additional oxygen into said sealed enclosure in response to reduced pressure within said sealed enclosure.
- 2. The package of claim 1, wherein the gas permeable film is low density polyethylene.
- 3. The package of claim 1, wherein said desiccant is calcium chloride.
- 4. The package of claim 1, wherein said carbon dioxide absorbent is lime.
- 5. The package of claim 1, wherein said oxygen level is in the range of 1 to 5 vol.%.
- 6. The package of claim 1, wherein said carbon dioxide absorbent is contained within said sealed packet.
- 7. The package of claim 1, wherein said sealed packet is formed from a film which will retain any solution formed within said packet.
- 8. In a package for the storage of produce which comprises a sealed enclosure containing a quantity of produce which is permitted to respire by consuming oxygen present in the enclosure to form carbon dioxide and water, the improvement which comprises a sealed packet within said sealed enclosure, a desiccant material within said sealed packet, a carbon dioxide absorbent within said sealed enclosure, said sealed packet being formed from a film which is permeable to water vapor but which will retain any solution formed in said packet, said desiccant material being present in an amount sufficient to retard the formation of mold on the produce and to reduce the pressure within said sealed enclosure by the removal of water vapor from the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure for the desired period of storage, said carbon dioxide absorbent being present in a quantity sufficient to maintain the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure below the level which would cause carbon dioxide injury to the produce and to reduce the pressure within said sealed enclosure by the removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure for the desired period of storage, said sealed enclosure being constructed from a gas permeable film which permits oxygen to enter the enclosure in response to the reduced pressure created by said desiccant material and said carbon dioxide absorbent, the amount of said oxygen being sufficient to maintain the oxygen level of the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure at a level above the anaerobic respiration point of said produce and below the point at which said produce experiences rapid ripening, the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure being maintained by the respiration of the enclosed produce, the removal of carbon dioxide and water vapor from the atmosphere within said sealed enclosure, and the entry of oxygen into said sealed enclosure in response to reduced pressure within said sealed enclosure.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 749,063, filed Dec. 9, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,079,152, which application was a continuation of application Ser. No. 556,630, filed Mar. 10, 1975, and now abandoned.
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