Claims
- 1. A packaged food product wherein thinly sliced proteinaceous products are hermetically sealed between generally opposing panels, comprising:
- a formed panel member having a generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity of varying depth in cross-section, the depth in at least one portion of said cavity being deeper than the depth in at least one end thereof, said cavity also having a planar access opening on one side thereof, and a substantially-planar peripheral flange which surrounds and defines said access opening of said generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity and is substantially in the plane of said planar access opening;
- a substantially flat planar panel member overlying said planar peripheral flange and said access opening of the generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity to thereby close said cavity;
- means for sealing said substantially flat planar panel member to said planar flange of the formed panel member; and
- a stack of thinly sliced proteinaceous products hermetically sealed within a compartment defined by said generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity and said substantially flat planar panel member, said stack being a shingled stack folded up onto itself into a generally doubled-over wedge-shaped configuration of shingled thinly sliced proteinaceous products; said compartment being substantially complementary in configuration to and somewhat larger in size than said doubled-over shingled stack of thinly sliced proteinaceous products, and engaging both a front face and a rear portion of said stack with the doubled-over portion of the stack positioned in said deeper portion of the cavity, at least a portion of at least one of said panel members being transparent to permit viewing of said proteinaceous products in said package.
- 2. The packaged food product according to claim 1, wherein said generally wedge-shaped bubble cavity has a surface generally opposite to said flat planar panel member, said generally opposite surface having a substantial portion thereof which is inclined with respect to said planar access opening.
- 3. The package according to claim 2, wherein said tapered wall section of the wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity is suitable for engaging a rear face portion of a shingled portion of the generally doubled-over shingled stack of thinly sliced proteinaceous products.
- 4. The packaged food product according to claim 2, wherein said generally opposite surface further includes a generally U-shaped surface in cross-section at an end of said cavity opposite said one end, whereby said generally U-shaped surface and at least a portion of said flat planar panel member adjacent thereto define a bulbous portion of said generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity.
- 5. The packaged food product according to claim 1, wherein said generally doubled-over shingled stack of thinly sliced proteinaceous products has a maximum doubled-over thickness which is generally equal to a maximum depth of the generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity, said maximum depth being at an end of said bubble cavity opposite said one end.
- 6. The packaged food product according to claim 1, wherein said flat planar panel member is a non-shapable multi-layered panel of a polyester outside layer, a sealant film inside layer, and a gas-barrier layer therebetween; and wherein said formed panel member is a shapable multi-layered panel of a tough polymer web outside layer, a sealant film inside layer and multiple layers therebetween, said multiple layers therebetween including a gas-barrier layer, a coloration layer, and a forming layer.
- 7. A packaged food product according to claim 6, 7herein said coloration layer includes a metallized component.
- 8. A packaged food product according to claim 1, wherein said thinly sliced proteinaceous products are luncheon meat slices having a thickness of between about 22 and about 36 slices per inch.
- 9. The packaged food product according to claim 8, wherein said generally wedge-shaped cavity is gas flushed and hermetically sealed.
- 10. The packaged food product according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said panel members is flexible.
- 11. The packaged food product according to claim 10, wherein said flat planar panel member is flexible.
- 12. The packaged food product according to claim 10, wherein one of said panel members is flexible and the other is semi-rigid.
- 13. The packaged food product according to claim 12, wherein said formed panel member is semi-rigid.
- 14. The packaged food product according to claim 1, wherein said deeper one portion of said cavity is at an end of said cavity opposite said one end.
- 15. The packaged food product according to claim 1, including means for supporting the package for display so that said panel members extend in a substantially vertical direction.
- 16. A method for packaging thinly sliced proteinaceous products in a package comprising:
- forming a panel member having a generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity of a varying depth in cross-section, the depth in at least one portion of said cavity being deeper than the depth at in least one end thereof, said cavity also having a planar access opening on one side thereof, and a substantially planar flange which surrounds and defines said access opening of said generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity and which is substantially in the plane of said planar access opening;
- stacking a plurality of thinly sliced proteinaceous products one on top of another and offsetting said slices with respect to each other so as to form a shingled stack of the thinly sliced proteinaceous products;
- folding the shingled stack generally onto itself in order to provide a doubled-over shingled stack;
- depositing the doubled-over shingled stack within said bubble cavity of the formed panel member;
- overlying a substantially flat planar panel member over the access opening to thereby enclose the doubled-over shingled stack between the substantially flat planar panel member and generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity of the formed panel member, at least a portion of at least one of the panel members being transparent to permit viewing of said proteinaceous products in the package; and
- sealing the substantially flat planar panel member to the flange of the formed panel member.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said folding step folds the shingled stack at a location at which a generally shingled front portion of the doubled-over shingled stack projects beyond a back portion of the doubled-over shingled stack.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, wherein said depositing and overlying steps effect engagement between the back portion of the doubled-over shingled stack and the deeper portion of the generally wedge-shaped cavity, and also effect engagement between a front portion of the doubled-over shingled stack and portion of the substantially flat planar panel member, thereby to substantially prevent shifting of the doubled-over shingled stack within the cavity.
- 19. The method according to claim 16, wherein said thinly sliced proteinaceous products comprise slices of luncheon meat having a thickness of between about 22 and about 36 slices per inch.
- 20. The method according to claim 16, further including gas flushing the generally wedge-shaped enclosure bubble cavity.
- 21. The method according to claim 16, wherein said folding step folds the shingled stack at a location at which a generally shingled back portion of the doubled-over shingled stack projects beyond a front portion of the doubled-over shingled stack.
- 22. The packaged food product according to claim 2, 7herein said cavity has an end spaced from and opposite said one end, and the inclined surface extends from adjacent said one end toward said one portion of the cavity and to at least adjacent the midpoint between said ends of the cavity.
- 23. The packaged food product of claim 1, wherein at least some of the slices of the stack are offset from each other along a longitudinal axis to shingle the slices relative to each other and the stack is folded upon itself in a direction substantially parallel to said axis.
- 24. The method of claim 16, wherein at least some of the slices of the stack are offset from each other along a longitudinal axis to shingle the slices relative to each other and the stack is folded upon itself in a direction substantially parallel to said axis.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 505,329, filed Apr. 5, 1990, now abandoned.
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