WO2007108732A1 - A method of packing a food and of heat treating it for purposes of extending its shelf-life - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B25/00—Packaging other articles presenting special problems
- B65B25/001—Packaging other articles presenting special problems of foodstuffs, combined with their conservation
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B31/00—Packaging articles or materials under special atmospheric or gaseous conditions; Adding propellants to aerosol containers
- B65B31/02—Filling, closing, or filling and closing, containers or wrappers in chambers maintained under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure or containing a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas
- B65B31/025—Filling, closing, or filling and closing, containers or wrappers in chambers maintained under vacuum or superatmospheric pressure or containing a special atmosphere, e.g. of inert gas specially adapted for rigid or semi-rigid containers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A23—FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
- A23B—PRESERVATION OF FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; CHEMICAL RIPENING OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES
- A23B2/00—Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general
- A23B2/20—Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general by heating materials in packages which are progressively transported, continuously or stepwise, through the apparatus
- A23B2/22—Preservation of foods or foodstuffs, in general by heating materials in packages which are progressively transported, continuously or stepwise, through the apparatus with packages on endless chain or band conveyors
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B55/00—Preserving, protecting or purifying packages or package contents in association with packaging
- B65B55/02—Sterilising, e.g. of complete packages
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65B—MACHINES, APPARATUS OR DEVICES FOR, OR METHODS OF, PACKAGING ARTICLES OR MATERIALS; UNPACKING
- B65B55/00—Preserving, protecting or purifying packages or package contents in association with packaging
- B65B55/02—Sterilising, e.g. of complete packages
- B65B55/025—Packaging in aseptic tunnels
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- the present invention relates to a method of packing, and heat treating for purposes of extending its shelf-life, a food in a packaging container consisting of a packaging laminate comprising a core layer of paper or paperboard and outer layers of polyethylene, in which method the food is filled into the open packaging container which is thereafter closed and sealed and fed through the inlet into a treatment chamber or tunnel provided with an inlet and outlet, in which treatment chamber or tunnel the packaging container is conveyed in sequence through a heating zone in which the food is heated to a desired treatment temperature, a holding zone in which the food is kept at the desired treatment temperature for a sufficient period of time to exterminate, deactivate or eliminate undesirable microorganisms, and a cooling zone in which the food is cooled, whereafter the packaging container is removed from the treatment chamber or the tunnel through the outlet for further transport and handling.
- the food is filled into the open packaging container which is thereafter closed and sealed.
- the sealed packaging container is fed in through the inlet in a treatment chamber or tunnel provided with an inlet and outlet, in which treatment chamber or tunnel the packaging container is, in sequence, conveyed through a heating zone, a holding zone and a cooling zone.
- the packed food is heated to a temperature of between 80 and 100 °C by means of the supply of a heating medium, preferably a gaseous heating medium, e.g. steam.
- a heating medium preferably a gaseous heating medium, e.g. steam.
- the temperature in the packed food is kept at 80-100 0 C during a sufficient predetermined period of time, normally from a few minutes up to 30 minutes, preferably 10-30 minutes, by means of the continued supply of gaseous heating medium, e.g. steam.
- gaseous heating medium e.g. steam.
- the packaging container is cooled by means of a cooling agent, preferably cold water, which is sprayed in finely-divided form against the outsides of the packaging container until the temperature in the packed food has fallen to the desired temperature, whereafter the cooled packaging container is removed from the treatment chamber or tunnel through the outlet for further transport and handling.
- a cooling agent preferably cold water
- One serious drawback inherent in the prior art method is that it requires a separate heating of the food, or at least a part thereof, prior to filling into the packaging container.
- the reason for this is that a filling of the food at a temperature below 80-100 °C would require an excessively long stay- time in the treatment chamber or tunnel so as to heat the food to the desired heat treatment temperature (i.e. 80- 100 0 C) by means of gaseous heating medium, because of the relatively low thermal transfer capacity of the gaseous heating medium.
- An excessively long stay-time in the treatment chamber or tunnel would render the method uneconomical and unprofitable and as a result unattractive for use on a rational industrial scale.
- Swedish patent application may moreover on many occasions be actually harmful to the food, since a heat treatment often subjects particularly sensitive foods or parts of such foods to both thermal and mechanical stresses which have a negative effect on the properties of the food.
- particularly sensitive foods which are negatively affected by such heat treatment are diced tomatoes, green olives, raspberries and blackberries, as well as fruit in general, for example pineapple, apple, citrus fruits, pears etc.
- One object of the present invention is, hence, to provide a method of the type described by way of introduction by means of which the above-discussed drawbacks in the prior art method are obviated.
- a further object of the present invention is to realise a method by means of which a food may effectively and rationally be packed and heat treated for purposes of extending its shelf-life in a packaging container of paper or paperboard and plastic, without the requirement that the food or any part thereof be subjected to a separate heat treatment prior to the filling and heat treatment in the packaging container.
- Yet a further object of the present invention is to realise a method of packing a food and heat treating it with a view to extending its shelf-life, in which method the relevant food may be filled into the packaging container at a temperature below 80 0 C, preferably already at ambient temperature or even lower, without the need to delay or extend the stay-time for the packed food in the above mentioned treatment chamber or tunnel.
- One specific object of the present invention is to realise a method of packing and heat treating for purposes of extending the shelf-life of particularly heat-sensitive foods of the type mentioned above in a packaging container without the risk that the food be exposed to thermal and/or mechanical stresses which have an injurious effect on quality, as in the prior art method.
- the present invention realises a method of packing a food and heat treating it for purposes of extending its shelf-life, in a packaging container consisting of a packaging laminate comprising a core layer of paper or paperboard and outer layers of polyethylene, in which method the food is filled into the open packaging container which is thereafter closed and sealed and fed in through the inlet of a treatment chamber or tunnel provided with an inlet and outlet, in which treatment chamber or tunnel the packaging container is conveyed in sequence through a heating zone in which the packaging container is heated to a predetermined temperature, a holding zone in which the packaging container is kept at the predetermined temperature during a sufficient period of time to exterminate, deactivate or otherwise eliminate undesirable microorganisms in the food, and a cooling zone in which the packaging container is cooled, whereafter the cooled packaging container is removed from the treatment chamber or tunnel through the outlet for further transport and handling.
- the method is characterised in that the packaging container, in both the heating zone and in the holding zone, is heated by means of a liquid heating medium, and that the packaging container, throughout the entire passage through the heating zone and the holding zone, is subjected to an outer support pressure.
- liquid heating medium which possesses a much more efficient thermal transfer capacity than a gaseous heating medium
- outer support pressure so as to prevent deformation of the packaging container arising out of an expanding entrapped air volume in the packaging container
- the method according to the present invention may be carried out on a rational, industrial scale without any requirements on preceding heat treatment of the food, and thus without the risk of deterioration of the quality of the food because of thermal and/or mechanical outer stresses.
- the method according to the present invention may be carried into effect substantially without any negative effects on the pristine qualities of the packed food even if the food is particularly heat sensitive and is of the type mentioned above, i.e. diced tomatoes, green olives, raspberries and blackberries, as well as fruit in general, for example pineapple, apple, citrus fruits, pears etc.
- the liquid heating medium may be any liquid heating medium whatever, but is preferably hot water which is sprayed or showered in finely-divided form on the outer walls of the packaging container in order to heat the packed food from filling temperature to the desired treatment temperature (80-100 0 C) and keep the food at this treatment temperature (80-100 0 C) during the passage of the packaging container through the heating zone and holding zone, respectively, in the treatment chamber or tunnel.
- the support pressure against the outer walls of the packaging container during both the heating and the holding stages in the treatment chamber or tunnel may be provided by means of suitable sluice devices at the inlet to the heating zone and at the transition from the holding zone to the cooling zone, between which sluice devices an excess pressure may be created and maintained within the heating zone and the holding zone during the passage of the packaging container through both of these zones.
- the support pressure should be sufficiently elevated to prevent the packaging container from being deformed or damaged in any other way, for example a ruptured sealing joint, because of the entrapped expanding gas volume inside the packaging container, but should preferably be lower than the prescribed lowest pressure limit for so-called pressure vessels in order to make for the use of constructionally simpler and more economical apparatuses which are not classified as pressure vessels and are therefore not covered by the prescribed pressure vessel standards.
- the support pressure in the method according to the present invention should not, therefore, be greater than 0.5 bar (the lower limit for pressure vessels).
- the support pressure is between 0.2 and 0.3 bar.
- the choice of support pressure depends substantially on the amount of air which is entrapped in the packaging container, the support pressure increasing with increasing entrapped air quantity. Since the total entrapped air quantity is equal to the total of the air quantity in the unfilled upper region of the interior of the packaging container ("the headspace") and the air quantity which accompanies the food into the packaging container and is released from the food during the heating and -holding phases, at a given "headspace", a higher support pressure should be selected in those cases where the relevant food consists exclusively of particles, e.g. slices or dices of meat or fruit, or a combination of such particles and liquid, e.g. cooking juice, stock, fruit juice, than in those cases where the food consists exclusively of liquid.
- the relevant food consists exclusively of particles, e.g. slices or dices of meat or fruit, or a combination of such particles and liquid, e.g. cooking juice, stock, fruit juice, than in those cases where the food consists exclusively of liquid.
- the support pressure which is to be selected may depend on the filling temperature of the relevant food, in which event lower filling temperatures may require higher support pressure than higher filling temperatures, because of the fact that the quantity of air which accompanies the food has had time to be released from the food at a rate which increases with increasing filling temperature, whereby the total entrapped air quantity in the packaging container is to all essentials determined by and is equal to the unfilled upper region of the interior of the packaging container ("the headspace").
- the selected support pressure need not in any case be greater than 0.5 bar in order to effectively prevent deformation or other damage, e.g. ruptured sealing joint, because the inner excess pressure built up in the packaging container during the heating and/or holding in the treatment chamber or tunnel.
- the packaging container is produced from a packaging laminate comprising a core layer of paper or paperboard and outer layers of plastic on both sides of the core layer.
- outer plastic layer use is made of polyethylene, preferably low density polyethylene, which a readily available cost-effective plastic which makes for mechanically strong sealing joints between opposing plastic layers by thermosealing during the packaging production.
- the packaging laminate is supplemented with a layer of aluminium (Alifoil) between the core layer and the outer plastic layer which is intended to be turned to face inwards in the packaging container.
- Alifoil aluminium
- Examples of such materials for the additional layer may be polyethylene terephthalate (PET), amorphous polyethylene terephthalate (APET), cyclic olefin copolymers (COC), nylon, polyamide (PA), amorphous polyamide (APA), liquid crystalline polymers (LCP), ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOP), silicon dioxide (SiOx) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH).
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- APET amorphous polyethylene terephthalate
- COC cyclic olefin copolymers
- PA polyamide
- APA amorphous polyamide
- LCP liquid crystalline polymers
- EVOP ethylene vinyl alcohol
- SiOx silicon dioxide
- PVOH polyvinyl alcohol
- the present invention is not restricted exclusively to these listed barrier materials, but other materials possessing barrier properties known to a person skilled in the art may also be employed.
- such a compensatory extra barrier layer is placed between the core layer of the packaging laminate and said
- the packaging container may, in the method according to the present invention, be produced from a packaging laminate of the following composition, counting from the outside of the packaging container and inwards: PE/printed decorative artwork/paper or paperboard/lamination layer/ Alifoil/adhesive/ PE.
- the packaging container may be produced from a packaging laminate which has the composition, counting from the outside of the packaging container and inwards:
- the one outer plastic layer of the packaging laminate (that plastic layer which is intended to be turned to face inwards in the packaging container in contact with the contents of the packaging container) has a thickness of 20-60 ⁇ m, preferably 25-40 ⁇ m.
- the other plastic layer of the packaging laminate (that plastic layer which is intended to form the outside of the packaging container) has a thickness of 12-50 ⁇ m, preferably 20-40 ⁇ m.
- a packaging container for use in the method according to the present invention may be produced from a sheet- or web-shaped blank of the packaging laminate according a conventional forming/filling/sealing technique.
- the packaging container is produced in that the blank is first reformed into an open tubular packaging carton by both longitudinal edges of the blank being united to one another in an overlap joint or seam by thermosealing.
- the one open end of the carton is closed by fold formation and sealing of the continuous foldable bottom panels of the blank, whereafter the carton is filled with the pertinent product through the open top end of the carton.
- the packaging container may be filled with both hot and cold product, even if the filling of particularly sensitive products, as was mentioned previously, is preferably carried out without any preceding heat treatment of the product.
- the packaging container is advanced through the inlet into a treatment chamber or tunnel provided with inlet and outlet and through which the packaging container or group of packaging containers, respectively, is conveyed in sequence through a heating zone, a holding zone and a cooling zone before removal through the outlet for further transport and handling.
- the treatment chamber may be a continuously operating tunnel including one or more endless conveyor belts with the aid of which the filled packaging containers are conveyed in sequence through the above described treatment zones. If several conveyor belts are utilised, these may be placed parallel with one another and/or over one another.
- the treatment chamber may be formed as a continuously operating tunnel including a through-going path along which carriages filled with packaging containers are transported in sequence through the above mentioned treatment zones.
- the treatment chamber may be provided with a helical path along which packaging containers are conveyed upwards and/or downwards during the heat treatment.
- the packaging containers are first conveyed upwards along a helical path section and then downwards along a subsequent helical path section.
- the packaging containers are preferably placed in such a manner that they are located very close to one another throughout the entire stay-time inside the treatment chamber.
- adjacent packaging containers may be used as support to one another during the transport through the chamber or the tunnel.
- the filled packaging containers are transferred from the filling machine to a treatment chamber disposed in association with the filling machine and carrying the generic reference numeral 10 and comprising a heating zone 11, a holding zone 12 and a cooling zone 13.
- the packaging containers are placed in ranked groups 14 with an optional number of packages in each rank and with a short spacing between the ranks on an endless conveyor belt 15 which, via the infeed end 17 of the treatment chamber 10 provided with sluice devices 16, conveys the thus arranged packaging containers into and through the heating zone 11.
- the contents in the packaging containers are heated to a desired treatment temperature, e.g. 80-100 0 C, by means of liquid heating medium, preferably water in droplet form, which through nozzles (not shown) along the path of movement of the conveyor belt, is sprayed or showered on the outer walls of the passing packaging containers.
- the packaging containers are conveyed further from the heating zone 11 into and through the holding zone 12 during continued supply of heat through corresponding nozzles disposed along the path of movement of the conyeyor belt and spraying or showering liquid heating medium, preferably water, on the outer walls of the packaging containers in order to maintain the desired treatment temperature throughout the entire passage through the holding zone 12.
- liquid heating medium preferably water
- the packaging containers are discharged through the discharge end 19 of the holding zone 12 provided with sluice devices 18, into and through the cooling zone 13 of the treatment chamber 10 in which the hot contents in the packaging containers are cooled with the aid of cold water which is sprayed or showered on the outer walls of the packaging containers through correspondingly directed nozzles along the path of movement of the conveyor belt through the cooling zone 13.
- the packaging containers are removed from the treatment chamber 10 for further transport and handling.
- treatment chambers may also be employed, for example a treatment chamber with a helical conveyor path for the packaging containers, as was described previously.
- the choice of treatment chamber is not critical to the present invention and, in each individual case, may be decided on, for example, by access to suitable equipment. For a person skilled in the art with the guidance of the above description, it is therefore simple to decide what type of treatment chamber or tunnel is suitable for the case in point.
- the packaging containers need not, as in the described example, be placed directly on a conveyor belt but could just as well be placed in suitable groups or stacks on one another, such as on different shelves in a shelved carriage. All such modifications obvious to a person skilled in the art in the above described method according to the present invention lie within the scope of the inventive concept as this is defined in the appended Claims.
- the method according to the present invention is applicable for packing a food and heat treating the food for purposes of extending its shelf-life in a packaging container consisting of a packaging laminate comprising a core layer of paper or paperboard and outer plastic coatings of polyethylene, preferably low density polyethylene, on both sides of the core layer.
- the present invention is particularly advantageous in order, by such means, to pack and heat treat foods of a particularly heat-sensitive nature, e.g. diced tomatoes, green olives, raspberries and blackberries, as well as fruits in general, for example pineapple, apple, citrus fruits, pears etc.
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| EP07709332A EP1999024A4 (en) | 2006-03-21 | 2007-02-09 | METHOD OF PACKAGING A FOODSTUFF AND ITS HEAT TREATMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF EXTENDING ITS DURABILITY |
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