The disclosure relates to a microwavable pouch that is provided with an automatic steam venting mechanism that automatically releases internal steam during heating.
Packaged food products have been marketed in which cooked or semi-cooked food is contained in a pouch formed into a bag shape by thermally bonding films that overlap each other, and the food is then cooked in a microwave oven before eating.
When such a pouch is heated in a microwave oven, the steam generated from the food and the thermal expansion of the internal air increase the internal pressure of the pouch, which may cause the pouch to rupture or deform, and the food inside the pouch to scatter due to the rupturing of the pouch.
For this reason, in recent years, it has been known that a microwavable pouch is generally provided with an automatic steam venting mechanism that automatically releases internal steam during heating (see, for example, JP 2003-192042 A). As one aspect of such an automatic steam venting mechanism, as illustrated in
In an automatic steam venting mechanism 120 illustrated in
However, the automatic steam venting mechanism 120 illustrated in
It is therefore an object of the disclosure to solve these problems, and to provide a microwavable pouch having a simple structure and capable of reliably ensuring a large opening in the slit during microwave heating.
According to an aspect of the disclosure, provided is a microwavable pouch comprising
According to the disclosure, the automatic steam venting mechanism has an unsealed portion formed to cover an entire periphery of the slit and a control sealing portion in which a part of the flap piece formed in the first film is heat-welded to the second film. When the pouch is heated by the microwave oven and the steam venting sealing portion is peeled off and the content containing portion and the steam releasing portion communicate with each other, the first and second films tend to separate from each other due to an increase in the internal pressure of the pouch on the side closer to the seal peeling start portion than the slit, while the first and second films are prevented from separating from each other by the control sealing portion in the region where the flap piece is formed on the side farther from the seal peeling start portion than the slit. Therefore, the opening of the slit can be reliably ensured to be large, and the steam can be emitted well.
In addition, since the unsealed portion is formed to cover the entire periphery of the slit, the first and second films can be reliably separated from each other by an increase in the internal pressure of the pouch on the side closer to the seal peeling start portion than the slit.
A microwavable pouch 10 according to the first embodiment of the disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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Aspects of the pouch 10 in the present embodiment will be specifically described. As illustrated in
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The pouch 10 is provided with an automatic steam venting mechanism 20 for automatically releasing steam in the pouch 10 to the outside during heating.
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Each component of the automatic steam venting mechanism 20 will be described below with reference to
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The steam venting sealing portion 30 has a seal peeling start portion 31 that starts peeling (so that the outer peripheral side and the inner peripheral side of the steam venting sealing portion 30 communicate) by the steam generated in the content containing portion 14 during heating in the microwave oven. In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
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Note that, in the present embodiment, the positions of the pair of slit end portions 51 are determined such that the imaginary line connecting both of the pair of slit end portions 51 extends along the longitudinal direction (vertical direction in
In the first embodiment, as illustrated in
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The flap piece 60 has a connection portion 61 connected to the peripheral portion of the first film 11 at a position far from the seal peeling start portion 31 in the outer peripheral edge of the flap piece 60.
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The unsealed portion 41 is a portion where the overlapped first and second films 11 and 12 are not welded, and is formed so as to entirely cover the entire periphery of the slit 50 in the pouch plane direction when the microwavable pouch 10 is viewed in a plan view as illustrated in
In the present embodiment, the unsealed portion 41 is formed over the entire region of the steam releasing portion 40 except for the location where the control sealing portion 70 is formed.
The control sealing portion 70 is a portion formed by welding the overlapped first and second films 11 and 12. As illustrated in
Next, the dimensions of each portion are set as follows.
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Next, the state of each portion when the pouch 10 of the present embodiment is heated will be described below.
First, when the pouch 10 is heated by a microwave oven, the internal pressure of the pouch 10 increases due to steam generated from the content such as food or the like and thermal expansion of internal air, and a force is applied radially from the center C (see
Next, the steam venting sealing portion 30 starts peeling from the vicinity of a location (seal peeling start portion 31) close to the center C of the content containing portion 14 by the force spreading radially, and the peeling of the steam venting sealing portion 30 progresses in a direction away from the center C of the content containing portion 14.
In addition, when the peeling of the steam venting sealing portion 30 progresses, the peeling of the unsealed portion 41 of the steam releasing portion 40 also progresses in a direction away from the center C of the content containing portion 14.
That is, in the unsealed portion 41 of the steam releasing portion 40, the first and second films 11 and 12 are in close contact with each other before the start of peeling of the steam venting sealing portion 30, but after the start of peeling of the steam venting sealing portion 30, peeling proceeds in a direction away from the center C of the content containing portion 14 due to the above-described force spreading radially.
Next, when the peeling between the first and second films 11 and 12 in the steam venting sealing portion 30 and the unsealed portion 41 reaches the position of the slit 50, the steam in the content containing portion 14 is released to the outside of the pouch 10 through the slit 50.
At this time, the first and second films 11 and 12 tend to separate from each other due to the internal pressure of the pouch 10 on the side closer to the seal peeling start portion 31 than the slit 50 (region A illustrated in
As a comparative example,
At this time, since the unsealed portion 41 is formed so as to cover the entire periphery of the slit 50, the first and second films 11 and 12 can be reliably separated from each other on the side closer to the seal peeling start portion 31 than the slit 50 (region A illustrated in
Next, a microwavable pouch 10 according to a second embodiment of the disclosure will be described with reference to
Note that,
First, in the first embodiment described above, as illustrated in
That is, in the second embodiment, as illustrated in
Similarly to the slit 50 formed in the first film 11, the second slit 53 formed in the second film 12 is formed so as to pass through the second film 12 in the film thickness direction, and as illustrated in
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In the second embodiment, a part of the flap piece 60 formed in the first film 11 is heat-welded to a part of the second flap piece 62 formed in the second film 12 by a control sealing portion 70.
In the pouch 10 according to the second embodiment produced as described above, since a slit is also formed in the second film 12 as the second slit 53, even when steam cannot be ejected only from the slit 50 formed in the first film 11, for example, when the pouch 10 is placed in a microwave oven with the first film 11 side down, steam can be emitted from the second slit 53 formed in the second film 12, thereby improving the reliability of steam emitting. In addition, compared to a case where a slit is formed only in the first film 11 as the slit 50, the slits 50 and 53 can be formed at a time after the steam venting sealing portion 30 is formed by welding the first film 11 and the second film 12, and thus the slits 50 and 53 can be reliably disposed at a predetermined position in the steam venting sealing portion 30.
The embodiments of the disclosure have been described in detail above, but the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above, and various design modifications can be made insofar as they do not depart from the scope of the claims of the disclosure.
For example, the pouch 10 may be configured by any combination of configurations of the above-described plurality of embodiments and variations.
Specifically, the films constituting the pouch 10 (the first and second films 11 and 12 and the gusset portion film) may be formed by laminating synthetic resin films such as polyester, polypropylene, polyamide, or known synthetic resin films such as a coating film or a steam-deposited film produced by imparting gas barrier properties or moisture barrier properties to the synthetic resin films, or laminating paper or aluminum foil on the synthetic resin film.
Although the pouch 10 is formed as a so-called standing pouch in the above-described embodiment, specifically, the pouch 10 may be formed in any form such as a pouch in which a gusset film is not disposed between the first and second films 11 and 12 as long as the pouch 10 includes the first and second films 11 and 12 disposed to overlap each other.
Although the first and second films 11 and 12 have been described as being integrally formed as one film in the above-described embodiment, the first and second films 11 and 12 may be formed separately.
Although the content of the pouch 10 has been described as being food in the above-described embodiment, specifically, the content is not limited to food.
In the above-described embodiment, the steam venting sealing portion 30 has been described as being formed continuously with (the side sealing portion 13a of) the bag-making sealing portion 13. However, a specific aspect of the steam venting sealing portion 30 is not limited to the above, and the steam venting sealing portion 30 may be independently formed inside the bag-making sealing portion 13 as illustrated in
As a variation of the steam venting sealing portion 30, the position of the seal peeling start portion 31 that starts peeling by the steam generated in the content containing portion 14 during microwave heating may be adjusted by providing peeling resistance (resistance performance against communication between the outer peripheral side and the inner peripheral side of the steam venting sealing portion 30 due to the progress of peeling) having different strength to each portion of the steam venting sealing portion 30 by forming a strong sealing portion and a weak sealing portion, or the like in the steam venting sealing portion 30.
Although the control sealing portion 70 has been described as being formed continuously with the bag-making sealing portion 13 in the above-described embodiment, a specific aspect of the control sealing portion 70 is not limited to the above. As illustrated in
In the above-described embodiment, the slit intermediate portion 52 of the slit 50 has been described as being formed in a substantially arc shape (substantially C shape or substantially U shape). However, the slit intermediate portion 52 may be formed in any shape as long as it is formed from the pair of slit end portions 51 toward a region closer to the seal peeling start portion 31 and connects both of the pair of slit end portions 51. For example, the intermediate slit portion 52 may be formed of a plurality of straight lines or curved lines, such as a V-shape or a U-shape.
In the above-described embodiment, the slit 50 has been described as being a linear cut (a cut having no width). However, a specific aspect of the slit 50 is not limited thereto, and the slit 50 may be formed to have a predetermined width (a width in a direction orthogonal to the extending direction of the slit 50).
While preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2021-019752 | Feb 2021 | JP | national |
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Parent | PCT/JP2022/004434 | Feb 2022 | US |
Child | 18231331 | US |