Claims
- 1. In a shirred strand of tubular food casing film wherein said strand has on at least one terminal end thereof loose, unshirred or residual casing film, the improvement which comprises the strand having an end-dressing at an affected terminal end, said dressing being formed from said loose, unshirred or residual casing film by compressing said loose, unshirred or residual casing film against the terminal edge of the shirred strand while heating to a temperature below the fusion temperature of said film, said loose, unshirred or residual casing material being secured to the terminal edge by ironing-onto said edge without adhesion, whereby the ironed-on loose, unshirred or residual casing material releases from said edge during filling.
- 2. The food casing of claim 1 wherein the end opposite the dressed end has an end closure to prevent loss of food emulsion during filling.
- 3. The food casing of claim 1 wherein the casing material is regenerated cellulose or collagen.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 559,165, filed Dec. 7, 1983.
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