The present invention relates to a packaging system for storing and/or transporting different kind of fruits packaged in clamshell, punnets or trays during long periods of time, without using current cardboard, wood or plastic boxes; specifically, this invention relates to a system comprising a structure of side walls collapsible on a pallet-type base having inner trays arranged therein and a closure exhibiting front curtains, cooling means and gas-generating means.
Perishable products are transported by road, sea, rail and air using a variety of different techniques. In said techniques it is of great importance the refrigeration and the use of a controlled atmosphere, which improves the product preservation.
A feature of current technology is the trend toward the use of standard-size refrigerator containers which can be handled by equipments placed inside the used transport means.
The patent document U.S. Pat. No. 6,615,908 B1 (Bosher et al.) titled “Method of transporting or storing perishable produce”, describes a method allowing cool rooms or sea containers designed for frozen goods to handle a product, more precisely controlled temperatures and conditions. Each load of produce of pallet size is sealed by a wrapping or plastic bag. The atmosphere within the bag is re-circulated by a fan and distributed so as to pass through ducts adjacent the bag, which maintain the packaged product in cardboard boxes. However, this kind of transport uses a packaging form resulting in several additional costs for the fruit exporters whether due to the amount of different material used inside the box (such as bags, papers, generator, etc.) or to the use of a double package: a clamshell and then box (wood pallets, corner cupboard, iron straps, etc.).
The present invention solves said problems, since it provides a transport and/or storage system comprising a main collapsible, metallic or plastic structure, whose inner part has a determined amount of divisions or separations allowing to storage and transport different kind of fruits packaged in clamshell, punnets or trays during long periods of time, without using current cardboard, wood or plastic boxes.
The transport and/or storage system (1) consists of a structure of metal, plastic, cardboard, wood or of any other material or a mixture thereof, where said structure consists of four vertical columns (11) placed on pallet-type base (12) corners and collapsible side walls (13) made up of solid and insulating material, being said vertical columns (11) also collapsible in horizontal direction (see
In an embodiment of the invention, this structure has a head, wherein a cooling device (3), a gas-generating device (2), a control device (4) and cylindrical means are provided in the front and rear end of the structure head, which allows to wrap a curtain (5), wherein said wrappable curtain forms front and rear walls of the system (1).
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the internal surface of side faces (13) exhibits grooves or rails (8) for disposing a plurality of slippable trays (7) or simply grids, where clamshell with packaged products are placed. Said grooves or rails (8) permit to dispose trays (7) at different heights, if required.
In order to effectively reach the products on trays (7) the gas-generating system (2) is provided with pipes or ducts (not shown) of about 3-5 mm diameter, which are arranged throughout column height, immediately behind rails (8), so as to permit the gas passage generated, for example, by a diffusing device.
The cooling device (3) permits maintain the temperature required by the packaged products during the transport and storage thereof.
The system (1) of the present invention exhibits temperature-fluctuation impenetrability regarding the atmosphere due to the wrappable curtains (5) placed in the front and rear opposite faces, which are stored by wrapping the same on cylindrical means placed at each end of the head. Said wrappable curtains are also made up of insulating material, if required.
In an embodiment of the invention, said wrappable curtains (5) are of grid-type, when there is no thermal insulation required.
For a good operation of the cooling device (3) and the gas-generating one (2) it is necessary to count with a controller (4) also placed in the structure head, which maintains the optimal preservation conditions. This controller is a processor (15) with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system, which comprises memory, wherein more variables can be stored, such as quantity, origin, weight, variety, producer, etc. of the packaged product disposed on trays (7) in the inside of the system (1) of the present invention, thus improving products design. For this purpose special software is developed.
The advantage of the system collapsible structure is the re-use of the same, thus considerably diminishing its volume when the same is empty or without load, permitting the transport thereof in a more efficient manner.
The system (1) of the present invention permits a solid and rigid structure when it is in operation, which facilitates storage of a plurality of said systems by simply piling up one above another, thus increasing the capacity of firms' storage chambers.
This structure is collapsible so as to be used over and over again, thus permitting a more efficient transport thereof, when it is without fruit (not in use).
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