Claims
- 1. A container system for both the storage and/or transport of fresh leafy produce, such that the produce can be stored and transported, said container system comprising:
- a) a non-regular octagonally shaped paperboard container sidewall shell having a bottom and plurality of vertically arranged elongate sidewalls connected by relatively short connecting walls such that each of said elongate sidewalls is separated from another elongate sideway by a relatively short connecting wall thereby providing eight corner portions, each two of said corner portions being relatively close to one another and operating as a cooperative pair thereby increasing the loading capacity compared to that afforded by a single corner;
- b) each of said elongate sidewalls being located in rectangular arrangement and each of said relatively short connecting walls being located in a rectangular arrangement which is ,angularly displaced from the arrangement of the elongate sidewalls;
- c) a bottom wall having the same shape as the sidewall shell disposed over the bottom of the sidewall shell;
- d) a top wall having the same shape as the sidewall shell provided for removable disposition over an open top of the sidewall shell to function as a lid, said shell and bottom wall and top wall constituting an outer shipping and storage carton;
- e) a flexible and foldable liner disposed in said shipping and storage container and being sized to receive and hold a bulk quantity of fresh leafy produce said liner being formed of a plastic material having a low oxygen transpiration rate allowing only a small amount of oxygen migration into the interior chamber of the liner;
- f) a fresh leafy vegetable produce stored in the plastic liner and being transportable therein;
- g) said chamber being evacuated and recharged with an oxygen rare atmosphere so that the produce is stored in the oxygen rare atmosphere;
- h) said corner portions acting as columns and providing sufficient compressive force to enable stacking of a plurality of said shipping containers for storage and transport, said corner portions also being located in proximity to corners of a rectangular pallet and the elongate walls generally conforming to the sides and the four ends of a rectangular pallet so that the shipping and storage container does not extend substantially beyond the edges of the pallet, thereby enabling the storage and shipping cartons to be stacked on one another and on the rectangular pallet in a stacked arrangement.
- 2. The container assembly of claim 1 further characterized in that said sidewall shell with the lower end section and the lid thereon has an overall height of at least forty inches.
- 3. The reusable container system of claim 1 further characterized in that the lid and the lower end section are also formed of a paperboard material.
- 4. The container assembly of claim 3 further characterized in that the side wall is formed of a corrugated paperboard material.
- 5. A container assembly for both the storage and/or transport of fresh leafy vegetable produce in bulk such that the produce can be stored and/or transported, said container assembly comprising:
- a) an outer paperboard container comprised of a structural continuous sidewall and lower end wall and a removable lid providing access to an interior chamber;
- b) said continuous sidewall being comprised of at least three elongate sidewall sections and connected by at least three relatively short sidewall sections with the elongate side wall sections connected by the relatively short side wall sections, thereby providing a large number of column-like corner sections to enable stacking a plurality of said containers for storage and transport;
- c) a produce-receiving plastic liner located in the interior chamber of said container and being entirely closed except for an initially open upper end, said liner being formed of a material which has a low oxygen transpiration rate allowing only a small amount of oxygen migration into the interior of the liner;
- d) a fresh leafy vegetable produce stored in the plastic liner and being transportable therein;
- e) means for closing the initially open upper end of the liner thereby fully enclosing said liner after fresh produce has been stored therein to provide an air-tight interior chamber for the stored produce; and
- f) said chamber being initially evacuated of air and recharged with an atmosphere containing a substantially reduced amount of oxygen when said chamber has been sealed with the produce stored therein, so that the produce is stored in an atmosphere with reduced amount of oxygen and with additional small amounts of oxygen migrating into the interior chamber such that there is only a small amount of oxygen in the chamber sufficient to maintain the produce but reduce the amount of produce deterioration.
- 6. The container assembly of claim 5 further characterized in that there is a single liner in said container construction.
- 7. The container assembly of claim 6 further characterized in that a pair of liners are in said container construction with one of the liners disposed in the other of the liners, each of said liners being formed of a plastic material with a low oxygen transporation rate.
- 8. The container system of claim 7 further characterized in that a pair of exits between the liners of the pair and said space is evacuated.
- 9. A container system for both the storage and/or transport of fresh leafy produce, such that the produce can be stored and transported, said container system comprising:
- a) a non-regular octagonally shaped paperboard container sidewall shell having a plurality of elongate vertically arranged rectangular sidewalls connected by relatively short vertically arranged rectangular connecting walls thereby providing eight corner portions;
- b) each of said elongate side walls being located in a rectangular array and having the same width as one another, and each of said relatively short side walls also having the same width as each of the other of the relatively short side walls;
- c) each of the corners at the vertical edges of said relatively short side walls being sufficiently close to one another so that the pairs of corners together act as a column thereby increasing the loading capacity compared to that afforded by a single corner, each of the pairs of corners also being located so as to be located at or in proximity to the corner of a rectangular pallet when the container is stacked on a pallet so that a plurality of containers can be stacked on one another and exhibit the necessary structural integrity when subjected to said loading;
- d) a lower end section having the same shape as the sidewall shell disposed over the bottom of the sidewall shell;
- e) a lid having the same shape as the sidewall shell provided for removable disposition over an open top of the sidewall shell to provide an outer shipping and storage container;
- f) a produce-receiving plastic liner located in the interior chamber of said container and being entirely closed except for an initially open upper end, said liner being formed of a material which has a low oxygen transpiration rate allowing only a small amount of oxygen migration into the interior of the liner;
- g) a fresh leafy vegetable produce stored in the plastic liner and being transportable therein;
- h) means for closing the initially open upper end of the liner thereby fully enclosing said liner after receiving fresh produce therein to provide an air-tight interior chamber for the stored produce; and
- i) said chamber being initially evacuated of air and recharged with an atmosphere containing a substantially reduced amount of oxygen when said chamber has been sealed with the produce stored therein, so that the produce is stored in an atmosphere with a reduced amount of oxygen and with additional small amounts of oxygen migrating into the interior chamber such that there is only a small amount of oxygen in the chamber sufficient to maintain the produce but reduce the amount of produce deterioration.
- 10. The container system of claim 9 further characterized in that said sidewall shell with the lower end section and the lid thereon has an overall height of at least forty inches.
- 11. The container system of claim 10 further characterized in that said shell with the lid and lower end section thereon has an overall height of forty-one inches.
- 12. The container assembly of claim 11 further characterized in that the lower end section is comprised of a relatively flat bottom wall and an upwardly struck peripheral flange which engages the lower end of the side wall shell eliminating the need for external fasteners to secure the end section to the sidewall.
- 13. The container assembly system of claim 12 further characterized that the side wall has an upper end and said lid is comprised of a relatively flat upper lid wall and a downwardly struck peripheral flange which engages the upper end of the side wall shell in removable relationship thereto without external fasteners.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 952,370, filed Sep. 28, 1992, for Fresh Produce Container System and Method, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 915,093, dated Jul. 16, 1992, for "Environmentally Controlled Packaging for Produce and Method and Use Therefor", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,354,569.
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