The invention relates to a packet for french fries at least comprising a bottom and side walls and having a total surface area, and provided with perforations that collectively have an open area which is set at a preselected ratio of the total surface area.
EP-B-0 867 379 discloses a bag for wrapping food, in particular bread, which is made of a composite material with at least one first layer of a cellulose containing material and a second layer of plastic, wherein the composite material is perforated and a ratio of an open area to the overall area of the composite material is set in the range from 1/50 to 1/250 (0.4-2%).
Applicant has investigated this known bag and has found that it is unsuitable as a packet for french fries, in particular because the fries do not survive an extended stay or holding time in the packets without losing their bite.
Both consumers of french fries and the sellers of such french fries place several demands on packets to be used for such french fries. These demands are at least partly in line with each other. The sellers require that the packets enable easy filling with fried/cooked or prepared fries, and that the packets in stock will not take much space. Consumers of french fries require that the fries can survive a minimum holding time in the packets without losing their crispy texture. Investigations have shown that there is a need for a packet for french fries which allows a holding time for the fries of approximately 20 minutes, where after the fries still must be crispy and meet a so-called crunching test to determine the crispiness of the fries by chewing. Reportedly a good crispiness requires at least five times chewing wherein the fries generate crunchiness in the mouth. Furthermore the packets must enable easy transportation, and must provide easy opening, good access to the fries, etc.
DE 20 2011 051 768 U discloses a packet for french fries without a lid, but with a front wall, a backwall, and sidewalls, wherein all walls are provided with ventilation perforations.
US2015/0028088 discloses a packet for french fries and other snack products comprising a bottom, side walls, a front- and a back-wall and a closable lid, which packet has a total surface area and is provided with perforations that collectively have an open area which is set at a preselected ratio of the total surface area, wherein said perforations are at least provided in the lid. In some embodiments disclosed in this citation the perforations are also provided in the sidewalls.
It is an object of the invention to improve the known packet so that it better meets at least in part one or more of the above demands, and to gain further advantages as will become apparent from the following disclosure.
The packet of the invention is provided with several features which will be discussed herein cumulatively, however it is to be understood that each feature as embodied in the appended claims can be applied independent from any of the other features in the other claims and be made part of a divisional application without need to incorporate any of said other features of the other claims.
Furthermore the invention is not only embodied in a packet for french fries, but also in a one-piece plano from which such a packet for french fries can be manufactured. Also with regard to the piano it is to be understood that each feature as embodied in the appended claims can be applied independent from any of the other features in the other claims and be made part of a divisional application without need to incorporate any of said other features of the other claims.
Such a one-piece plano is particularly useful for sellers of french fries that require that limited stockroom will be necessary to keep the packaging material for the fries in stock. In order to meet also other demands that are placed on the packets for french fries, it is preferred that the plano comprises a connecting member that connects on opposite sides of said member to a first side member and to a second side member. The connecting member can be essentially rectangular or round, i.e. circular, elliptical or oval. When assembling the packet out of the piano it is then possible to convert the first and second side member into the front- and back-wall of the packet and the connecting member into the bottom of the packet. The bottom is preferably concave for reasons to be explained hereinafter, and the first and second side member can be essentially convex or rounded at its exterior. This corresponds to preferable features of the packet of the invention, i.e. that the packet is capable of freestanding, and that the front- and back-wall smoothly convert into each other so as to provide the packet with a substantially convex or rounded exterior. This rounded exterior enables easy handling of the packet. Depending on circumstances it is however also feasible that the packet will be given a more rectangular appearance, without losing its ease of handling.
Another desirable feature of the plano is that the first and the second side member are each tapering with an increasing width with increasing distance from the connecting member, wherein said width is measured perpendicularly to a body axis extending through the first and second side member and the connecting member. This enables that when the packet is assembled from the plano, the front- and back-wall taper away from each other when looked from the bottom upwards, which promotes that the packets can be easily filled with fried/cooked or prepared fries. It also enables easy placement of the packet with the fries in a cup holder of a car. Furthermore taking fries from the packet of the invention is promoted by the larger dimensions of the packet facing upwards.
Perhaps most important from a consumer point of view is the capability of the packet for the fries to conserve their crispiness for an extended duration, enabling transportation of the fries from their point of sale to a location where the fries are consumed. As is mentioned above it is desirable to allow a holding time of approximately 20 minutes of the fries in the packet, and save their capability to pass an organoleptic crispiness test in which crunching should be experienced during at least five times chewing of the fries. For that and other purposes of the invention the packet and the plano from which it is preferably made are provided with the features of one or more of the appended claims.
It is particularly preferable that in the packet of the invention the perforations are not only provided in the lid but are also provided in the front and back-wall. This has proven to provide superior results in comparison with the known packets that are provided with perforations.
Preferably the packet has a total surface area, and is provided with perforations that collectively have an open area which is set at a preselected ratio of the total surface area, which is set in the range of 3-10%. This enables that evaporated moisture from the fries can escape from the packet therewith avoiding that the fries will get soggy and limp and lose their crispiness. The ratio can for instance be set at a value of 3.2% for generally satisfactory results, however the preferred value of this ratio depends on the situation according to which the packet is transported and should be smaller when the packet is transported in an open bag, and larger when the packet is transported in a closed casing.
Preferably the bottom of the packet is concave so that the fries in the packet are prevented from piling up on each other without leaving any room between them, which would prevent that moisture can escape from the piled up fries. In this manner it is promoted that also the most inner fries in the packet will remain crispy.
It is remarked that the perforations in the lid can also be embodied as openings next to the lid. The perforations in the lid or said openings next to the lid provide a chimney effect to the packet further promoting the escape of evaporated moisture of the fries out of the packet.
Preferably the perforations in the front- and back-wall are restricted to an area in the bottom's vicinity. In practice this means that the bottom's vicinity preferably extends from the bottom up to approximately a third of the total height of the front- and back-wall. Some variation is however possible wherein the perforations extend beyond said third of the total height of the front- and back-wall.
One other aspect is that the open area of the perforations in the lid and/or an open area next to the lid is preferably larger than the open area of the perforations in the front- and back-wall at the bottom's vicinity. If there are perforations in the front- and back-wall in the vicinity of the lid, the functionality of these perforations adds to the perforations in the lid. This enables that sufficient moisture can escape from the packet, keeping in mind that the dimensions of the perforations in the front- and back-wall cannot be chosen too large if losing fries from the packet is to be avoided. Fries come in two sizes: 6×6 mm and 9×9 mm, so the dimensions of the perforations must be selected keeping these sizes in mind.
The invention will hereinafter be further elucidated with reference to the drawing of an exemplary embodiment of an packet and a plano according to the invention that is not limiting as to the appended claims.
In the drawing:
Whenever in the figures the same reference numerals are applied, these numerals refer to the same parts.
In a comparative testing on the duration of maintaining crunchiness of french fries packed in different types of packets, the packet of the invention has been compared with packets with perforations in different varieties, as will be discussed hereinafter. First however the plano and the packet of the invention will be discussed. Making reference to
In the shown embodiment of
It can further be inferred from
Turning now to
According to the invention it is preferred that the open area of the perforations 8′ in the lid 13 and/or the openings 8″ next to the lid 13 is larger than the open area of the perforations 8 in the side walls 12 at the bottom's vicinity.
Preferably the perforations 8 in the front- and back-wall 12 are provided with dimensions to prevent passing of fries with sizes 6×6 mm and/or 9×9 mm.
It can be best seen from the side view of
The beneficial results of the invention will hereinafter be further discussed in the following discussion of a comparative investigation concerning the duration that crunchiness of french fries of three different qualities is maintained depending on the type of packet used for holding the fries. The investigated packets are shown schematically in
The results collected in
Although the invention has been discussed in the foregoing with reference to an exemplary embodiment of the packet and the plano of the invention, the invention is not restricted thereto and can be varied in many ways without departing from the invention. The discussed exemplary embodiment of the packet and plano shall therefore not be used to construe the appended claims strictly in accordance therewith. On the contrary the shown embodiment of the packet and plano are merely intended to explain the wording of the appended claims without intent to limit the claims thereto. The scope of protection of the invention shall therefore be construed in accordance with the appended claims only, wherein a possible ambiguity in the wording of the claims shall be resolved using this exemplary embodiment of the packet and plano.
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