Claims
- 1. A casing article comprising:
- (a) a tubular core having a bore which is a size that is at least equivalent to the inside diameter of a stuffing horn selected from a range of stuffing horns used for filling a certain size of cellulosic casing; and
- (b) a compressed casing stick on said core, said stick containing at least 200 feet of a moisturized, substantially pinhole-free, length of said certain size of cellulosic casing, shirred and longitudinally compacted to such a degree that said compressed casing stick embraces and exerts inward forces on said tubular core, said core being sufficiently rigid to resist said forces so as to maintain a bore diameter no less than the equivalent inside diameter of a said stuffing horn;
- (c) said compressed casing stick having in substantially any one inch segment of stick length over substantially the full length of said stick a pack ratio of casing length to segment length of at least 100; and
- (d) said pack ratio being substantially uniform over the length of said stick such that the variation of pack ratio along the length of said stick in successive one inch segments thereof is represented by a straight line as calculated by the least squares method, whose slope has an absolute value of less than about 0.500.
- 2. A casing article as in claim 1 wherein said core has a bore diameter of at least about 0.281 inches and said cellulosic casing has an inflated diameter of about 0.61 inches and, wherein said casing stick has both an overall pack ratio and a pack ratio in any of said segments of at least about 102.
- 3. A casing article as in claim 1 wherein said core has a bore diameter of at least about 0.281 inches and said cellulosic casing has an inflated diameter of about 0.73 inches and, wherein said casing stick has both an overall pack ratio and a pack ratio in any of said segments of at least about 123.
- 4. A casing article as in claim 1 wherein said core has a bore diameter of at least about 0.344 inches and said cellulosic casing has an inflated diameter of about 0.81 inches and, wherein said casing stick has both an overall pack ratio and a pack ratio in any of said segments of at least about 134.
- 5. A casing article as in claim 1 wherein said core has a bore diameter of at least about 0.375 inchs and said cellulosic casing has an inflated diameter of about 0.83 inches, and wherein said casing stick has both an overall pack ratio and a pack ratio in any of said segments of at least about 143.
- 6. A casing article as in claim 1 wherein said core has a bore diameter of at least about 0.438 inches and said cellulosic casing has an inflated diameter of about 0.94 inches, and wherein said casing stick has both an overall pack ratio and a pack ratio in any of said segments of at least about 162.
- 7. A compacted shirred tubular casing stick having a drop-fit diameter of between about 0.416 and about 0.500 inches, said stick containing about 200 feet of cellulosic casing which is substantially pinhole free and which has an inflated diameter of between about 0.73 inches and about 0.83 inches and a wall thickness of about 0.001 inches, and said stick having a pack ratio which is at least about 113 in any one inch segment of its length over substantially the full length of said stick, and said pack ratio being so uniform over the length of said stick that the variation of pack ratio along the length of said stick in successive one inch segments thereof is represented by a straight line as calculated by the least squares method, whose slope has an absolute value of less than about 0.200.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 436,057, filed Oct. 22, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,578,842.
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