Claims
- 1. A resealable vacuum-sealed package containing a food product for retorting in a shorter period of time, said food product having improved flavor, color, texture, and/or nutrient retention, and longer shelf life following retorting in said package, said package comprising:
- a press-on, pry-off closure;
- a container filled with said food product, said container being vacuum sealed with said closure; and
- a head space in said container defined between said closure and said food product, said head space being under vacuum of at least about 20" Hg, said head space being at least about 8% of the total internal space within said package above said food product and being an effective amount of space for reducing the amount of time required to effectively retort said food product in said vacuum-sealed package and for improving the flavor, color and texture of said food product following retorting, as compared to a similar vacuum-packed package containing a similar food product but with a head space occupying from about 0 to about 6% of the total internal space.
- 2. A vacuum-packed package as recited in claim 1, said head space occupying between about 12% and about 16% of the total space defined by said closure in said container.
- 3. A vacuum-packed package as recited in claim 1, said container having a mouth with a diameter of at least 63 mm.
- 4. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 3, said container having a rim and a radially outwardly projecting container bead at its rim, said closure snapped over said bead and held thereon by external atmospheric pressure.
- 5. A vacuum-sealed package containing a food product for retorting in a shorter period of time, said food product having improved flavor, color and texture following the retort process in said package, said package comprising:
- a snap-on, pry-off closure;
- a container containing said food product, said container having a rim and a radially outwardly projecting container bead at its rim;
- a head space in said container defined between said closure and said food product, said head space being an effective amount of space for reducing the amount of time required to effectively retort said food product in said vacuum-sealed package and for improving the flavor, color and texture of said food product following the retort process, as compared to a similar vacuum-packed package having a similar closure and container and containing a similar food product but with a head space occupying from about 0 to about 6% of the total internal space defined in said similar package, and as compared to the flavor, color and texture of a similar food product retorted in said similar package;
- said closure comprising
- a molded plastic ring having an annular cover portion coupled to a downwardly dependent skirt portion,
- an inwardly projecting container engaging means on said skirt portion for engaging said container bead at the rim of said container, said engaging means having a generally horizontal container bead engaging portion at its top and a guide portion therebelow which is acutely augulated with respect to vertical,
- an inwardly facing channel on the inner side of said.snap-on, pry-off closure defined by said cover portion, said skirt portion and said container engaging means,
- a circular cap cover positioned within said ring having an outer depending skirt received within said channel, said cap cover having its lower edge positioned above said bead engaging portion of said container engaging means and having an outer annular top portion in engagement with the underside of said cover portion of said ring,
- the lower portion of said skirt being spaced from said container, and
- a sealing gasket on the underside of said cap cover for engaging the container rim.
- 6. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said corner portion of said ring including an upwardly extending circular stacking flange.
- 7. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said container engaging means comprising a circular bead.
- 8. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said container engaging means comprising a plurality of arcuate lugs.
- 9. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said ring being a plastic ring and said skirt portion including a tamper-evident band removably connected at the bottom edge thereof.
- 10. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said container being a glass container and said circular cap cover being a circular metal cap cover.
- 11. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said snap-on, pry-off closure being a unitary metal snap-on, pry-off closure.
- 12. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said skirt portion having tab means extending outwardly from the outer side thereof for permitting force to be applied thereto in an upwardly direction to pry such closure off of said container.
- 13. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 5, said container rim being generally rounded convex in cross-section.
- 14. A vacuum-sealed package containing a food product for retorting in a shorter period of time, said food product having improved flavor, color and texture following the retort process in said package, said package comprising:
- a snap-on, pry-off closure;
- a container containing said food product; said container having a rim and a radially outwardly projecting container bead at its rim, said rim being generally rounded convex in cross-section, and
- a head space in said container defined between said closure and said food product, said head space being an effective amount of space for reducing the amount of time required to effectively retort said food product in said vacuum-sealed package and for improving the flavor, color and texture of said food product following the retort process, as compared to a similar vacuum-packed package containing a similar food product, but with a head space occupying from about 0 to about 6% of the total internal space defined with said similar closure and container and as compared to the flavor, color and texture of a similar food product retorted in said similar package;
- said snap-on, pry-off closure comprising, a molded plastic ring having an annular cover portion and a downwardly depending skirt portion,
- said cover portion and said skirt portion being relatively rigid and both being generally rectangular in cross-section;
- said cover portion and said skirt portion being coupled together by a corner portion,
- radially inwardly projecting holding means on the inner surface of said plastic ring for engaging a lower portion of the cap engaging bead on the container,
- said holding means having a rounded convex cross-section including an upper container bead-engaging surface extending radially inwardly and downwardly from said inner ring surface at a slight angle to the horizontal and then curving downwardly and outwardly from its radially innermost portion at an acute angle to the vertical forming a lower guide portion,
- said cover portion, said corner portion, said skirt portion and said container engaging means on said plastic ring cooperating to form an inwardly facing channel,
- a circular metal cap cover positioned within said plastic ring having an outer depending skirt received within said channel with the lower skirt edge positioned above the radially outermost portion of the bead engaging surface of said holding means and having an outer annular top portion in engagement with the underside of the cover portion of said plastic ring,
- the lower portion of said skirt portion positioned to be spaced from said container, and
- a sealing gasket on the underside of said metal cap cover for engaging the container rim.
- 15. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 14, said skirt portion having tab means extending outwardly from the outer side thereof for permitting force to be applied thereto in an upwardly direction to pry said closure off of said container.
- 16. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 1, said closure being selected from the group consisting of twist-on, screw-on and top load combination closures.
- 17. A hermetically sealed package containing a food product for heating in a microwave, said package comprising,
- a snap-on, pry-off closure,
- a container containing said food product and hermetically sealed with said closure, said container having a rim and a radially outwardly projecting container bead at its rim, and
- a head space in said container defined between said snap-on, pry-off closure and said food product, and head space occupying between about 8% and 16% of the total space defined by said closure and said container when said container is sealed with said closure, said head space being an effective amount of space for permitting such snap-on, pry-off closure to be gently pressured loose froms aid container due to the gradual accumulation of steam vapor under pressure during the microwave heating process, as compared to a similar hermetically sealed package containing the same food product but with a head space occupying from about 0% to about 6% of the total interior space defined between the container and the closure when sealed thereon, whereby the closure of the similar package will be forcefully popped off the container during the microwave cooking process,
- said closure comprising
- a molded plastic ring having an annular cover portion coupled to a downwardly dependent skirt portion,
- an inwardly projecting container engaging means on said skirt portion for engaging said container bead at the rim of said container, said engaging means having a generally horizontal container bead engaging portion at its top and a guide portion therebelow forming an acute angle with the vertical,
- an inwardly facing channel on the inner side of such snap-on, pry-off closure defined by said cover portion, said skirt portion and said container engaging means,
- a circular cap cover positioned with inset ring having an outer depending skirt received within said channel, said cap cover having its lower edge positioned above said bead engaging portion of said container engaging means and having an outer annular top portion in engagement with the under side of said cover portion of said ring,
- the lower portion of said skirt being spaced from said container, and
- a sealing gasket on the under side of said cap cover for engaging the container rim.
- 18. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said cover portion and skirt portion being connected by a corner portion, said corner portion of said ring including an upwardly extending circular stacking flange.
- 19. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said container engaging means comprising a circular bead.
- 20. A vacuum-sealed package as recited in claim 17, said container engaging means comprising a plurality of arcuate lugs.
- 21. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said skirt portion including a tamper evident band removably connected at the bottom edge thereof.
- 22. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said container being a glass container and said circular cap cover being a circular metal cap cover.
- 23. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said snap-on, pry-off closure being a unitary metal snap-on, pry-off closure.
- 24. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said skirt portion having tab means extended outwardly from the outer side thereof for permitting force to be applied thereto in an upwardly direction to pry off said snap-on, pry-off closure off said container.
- 25. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said container rim being generally rounded convex in cross-section.
- 26. A hermetically sealed package containing a food product for heating in a microwave, said package comprising:
- a snap-on, pry-off closure,
- a container containing said food product, said container being hermetically sealed with said closure, said container having a rim which is generally rounded convex in cross section and a radially outwardly projecting container bead around its rim, and
- a head space in said container defined between said closure and said food product, said head space occupying between about 8% and about 16% of the total space defined by said closure and said container when said container is sealed with said closure, said head space being an effective amount of space for permitting said closure to be gently pressured loose from said container due to the gradual accumulation of steam vapor and pressure during the microwave heading process, as compared to a similar hermetically sealed package containing the same food product but with a head space occupying from about 0% to about 6%,
- said closure comprising,
- a molded plastic ring having an annular cover portion and a downwardly depending skirt portion,
- said cover portion and said skirt portion being relatively rigid and both being generally rectangular in cross section,
- said cover portion and said skirt portion being coupled together by a corner portion,
- radially inwardly projecting holding means on the inner surface of said plastic ring for engaging a lower portion of the cap engaging bead on the container,
- said holding means having a rounded convex cross-section including an upper container bead engaging surface extending radially inwardly and downwardly from said inner ring surface at a slight angle to the horizontal and then curving downwardly and outwardly from its radially inner most portion at an acute angle to the vertical forming a lower guide portion,
- said cover portion, said corner portion, said skirt portion and said container engaging means on said plastic ring cooperating to form an inwardly facing channel,
- a circular metal cap cover positioned within said plastic ring having an outer depending skirt received within said channel with the lower skirt edge positioned above the radially outermost portion of the bead engaging surface of said holding means and having an outer annular top portion in engagement with the under side of the cover portion of said plastic ring,
- the lower portion of said skirt portion positioned to be spaced from container, and
- a sealing gasket on the under side of said metal cap cover for engaging the container rim.
- 27. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 26, said skirt portion having tab means extending outwardly from the outer side thereof for permitting force to be applied thereto in an upwardly direction to pry said snap-on, pry-off closure off of said container.
- 28. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 26, said skirt portion including a tamper evident band removably connected at the bottom edge thereof.
- 29. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 17, said hermetically sealed package being sealed under vacuum.
- 30. A hermetically sealed package as recited in claim 26, said package being sealed under vacuum.
- 31. A method for gently pressuring a snap-on, pry-off closure loose from a container sealed with said closure during heating in a microwave oven, to automatically open the sealed container, said method comprising,
- microwaving the sealed container, which includes a food product and a head space of at least 8% of the total interior space in said container below said closure, for a period of time which is sufficient to head the food product in the container,
- gradually accumulating steam and pressure within the sealed container during heating the sealed container in a microwave oven, and gently pressuring the snap-on, pry-off closure loose from the container with the steam and pressure gradually accumulated within the sealed container during heating the sealed container in a microwave oven to automatically open the sealed container, as compared to the rapid accumulation of steam and pressure in the same sealed container containing the same food product, but with a head space occupying from about 0% to about 6% of the total interior space defined by the snap-on,.pry-off closure in the container, and the forceful blow-off of the snap-on, pry-off closure from the container during the heating of the same sealed container in the same microwave oven.
- 32. A microwave method as recited in claim 31, said method including the further step of
- filling the container with the food product to a level such that, when the container is sealed with the snap-on, pry-off closure to form the sealed food package, the effective head space is formed before said microwaving step.
- 33. A microwave method as recited in claim 31, said method including the further step of
- forming a hermetic seal between the snap-on, pry-off closure and the food-filled container before the microwaving step.
- 34. A microwave method as recited in claim 31, said method including the further step of forming a vacuum seal between the snap-on, pry-off closure and the food-filled container before said microwaving step.
- 35. A microwave method as recited in claim 34 including the further step of
- connecting detachable tamper-evident means to the snap-on, pry-off closure to prevent the snap-on, pry-off closure from being removed from the container until the tamper evident means is detached from the snap-on, pry-off closure before said microwaving step.
- 36. A microwave method as recited in claim 33, said method including the further step of
- breaking said hermetic seal before commencing said microwaving.
- 37. A microwave method as recited in claim 34, said method including the further step of
- breaking the vacuum seal before said microwaving step.
- 38. A microwave method as recited in claim 31, said method including the further step of sealing the container with a snap-on, pry-off closure having a cover portion and a skirt portion, the skirt portion being extended for a sufficient length to prevent the snap-on, pry-off closure from being easily removed from the container once the seal formed between the snap-on, pry-off closure and the container has been broken.
- 39. A microwave method as recited in claim 35, said method including the further step of
- preventing the snap-on, pry-off closure from being removed from the container while heating the container closed with the snap-on, pry-off closure in a microwave oven.
- 40. A method for microwave cooking a food product which generates gas during such cooking, comprising:
- packaging said food product in a package comprising a container sealed with a snap-on, pry-off closure,
- said closure having a snap which is snapped over a bead on said container, said closure having an elongated skirt which extends below said snap,
- said package as sealed having an internal head space above said food product which is at least about 8% of the internal volume of said package,
- removing said closure and opening the package,
- loosely replacing said closure on said container with said elongated skirt resting on said bead of said container and thereby forming a larger head space than when said package is sealed,
- microwaving the container with the closure thus placed thereon for a period of time sufficient to heat the food product in the container, the enlarged head space permitting said food product to tumble within said container during cooking and to generate and vent gases without blowing said closure off said container, said closure thereby restraining spillage of the contents during said microwaving.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a 371 of PCT/US93/00222, filed Jan. 8, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 820,445, filed Jan. 13, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,258,191, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 819,462, filed Jan. 10, 1992, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/694,903, filed May 2, 1991, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 07/694,149, filed May 1, 1991, now abandoned.
This invention relates to a more easily removable closure of the type which is secured by pressing it downwardly over a snap rib on a container and which is removed by prying it off upwardly. This invention also relates to food packages which automatically open when heated in microwave ovens and vacuum-packed food packages equipped with effective head spaces for reducing the times required to retort such vacuum-packed food packages.
PCT Information
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PCT/US93/00222 |
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WO93/13990 |
7/22/1993 |
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Continuation in Parts (4)
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