Claims
- 1. The method of producing modified environment packaging for food products comprising the steps of:
A. providing a film supply of continuous plastic wrap film with repeating printed patterns and predetermined microperforations patterns; B. providing a supply of food trays of predetermined shape to accommodate said food products; C. feeding said trays to a product filling station and thence to a tray wrapping station; D. separating a segment of said plastic wrap film having a complete one of said microperforations patterns for availability at said wrapping station; E. at least partially wrapping each respective tray at said wrapping station with a segment of said plastic wrap film causing said microperforations of said microperforations pattern to be present on wrapping the top of the tray; F. causing each said tray to be sealed at a sealing station; G. transporting said trays to a package assembly station to be packed into impermeable tray containers in groups of from four to sixteen trays; H. placing the trays of one said groups into an unsealed tray container; I. at least partially exhausting air from said tray container and the wrapped trays therein and replacing the air from said tray container with a modified atmosphere composed primarily of inert gas; J. sealing said tray container and transporting it to a tray container collection position; whereby containers of food trays are produced with a long-period food-preserving modified atmosphere which containers may be opened to remove wrapped trays which will attain the desirable appearance caused by exposure to oxygen in the normal atmosphere ready for customer display.
- 2. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said plastic wrap film is shrink film.
- 3. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein said plastic wrap film is stretch film.
- 4. The method as recited in claim 1 wherein the microperforations in said wrap film are small enough to retain liquids of the viscosity of water inside said wrapped trays.
- 5. The method of producing modified environment packaging for food products comprising the steps of:
A. providing a film supply of continuous plastic wrap film with repeating printed patterns and having predetermined microperforations patterns in registration with said printed patterns; B. providing a supply of food trays of predetermined shape to accommodate said food products; C. feeding said trays to a product filling station and thence to a tray wrapping station; D. separating a segment of said plastic wrap film having a complete one of said printed patterns and a complete one of said microperforations patterns for availability at said wrapping station; E. at least partially wrapping a respective tray at said wrapping station with a segment of said plastic wrap film to place a printed pattern on desired visible positions on said respective tray while causing said microperforations of said microperforations pattern to be present on said plastic wrap film at the center of the top of the tray wrapping and at one side of said tray wrapping with said microperforations being absent from some other portions of said plastic wrap film wrapped; F. causing said tray to be heat sealed at a sealing station; G. repeating steps D through F; H. transporting said trays to a package assembly station to be packed into open ended impermeable flexible plastic tray containers in groups of from four to sixteen trays; I. placing the trays of one said groups into an unsealed tray container; J. at least partially exhausting air from said tray container and the wrapped trays therein and replacing the air from said tray container with a modified atmosphere composed primarily of inert gas; K. sealing the open end of said tray container and transporting it to a tray container collection position; L. repeating steps G through K; whereby containers of food trays are produced with a long-period food-preserving modified atmosphere which containers may be opened to remove wrapped printed trays which will quickly attain the desired appearance caused by exposure to oxygen in the normal atmosphere ready for customer display.
- 6. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said plastic wrap film is shrink film.
- 7. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said plastic wrap film is stretch film.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein the microperforations in said wrap film are small enough to retain liquids of the viscosity of water inside said wrapped trays.
- 9. The method as recited in claim 5 wherein said microperforation patterns include lines of perforations to be positioned on each of two sides of each wrapped tray.
- 10. The method of producing modified environment packaging for food products comprising the steps of:
A. providing a film supply of continuous shrink wrap or stretch wrap type of wrap film with repeated printed patterns and having predetermined microperforations patterns in registration with said printed patterns, said microperforations being small enough to prevent gravity flow of liquids with viscosity of water therethrough; B. providing a supply of open-top plastic food trays of predetermined shape to accommodate said food products; C. feeding said trays to a product filling station, placing product therein, and thence feeding said trays to a tray wrapping station; D. separating a segment of said wrap film having a complete one of said printed patterns and a complete one of said microperforations patterns for availability at said wrapping station; E. at least partially wrapping a respective tray at said wrapping station with a segment of said wrap film to place a printed pattern on desired visible positions on said respective tray while causing said microperforations of said microperforations pattern to be present on the center of the top of the tray wrap film and at least one side of the tray wrap film with said microperforations being absent from those portions of said tray wrapping subject to a greater degree of stretching; F. causing said wrap film to be heat sealed to enclose said tray at a sealing station; G. transporting said trays to a package assembly station to be packed into impermeable flexible plastic tray containers in groups of from four to sixteen trays; H. placing the trays of one said groups into an unsealed tray container; I. at least partially exhausting air from said tray container and replacing the air from said tray container with a modified atmosphere composed primarily of inert gas; J. sealing said tray container and transporting it to a tray container collection position; K. repeating steps D through K; whereby containers of food trays are produced with a long-period food-preserving modified atmosphere which containers may be opened to remove wrapped printed trays which will quickly attain the desired appearance caused by exposure to oxygen in the normal atmosphere ready for customer display.
- 11. The method as recited in claim 10 wherein said inert gas comprises nitrogen.
- 12. The method as recited in claim 10 wherein said inert gas comprises carbon dioxide.
- 13. The method as recited in claim 10 wherein said microperforation patterns include a line of perforations on each of two sides of each wrapped tray.
- 14. The method as recited in claim 10 wherein said plastic wrap film is shrink film.
- 15. The method as recited in claim 10 wherein said plastic wrap film is stretch film.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/312,954, filed on Aug. 15, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60312954 |
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