Vacuum packing device

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Inventors

Scanlan, Gregory P.

Application #

297860

Filed

Aug-31-1981

Published

Oct-23-1984

Current US Class

053/390
053/434
053/512
053/86

International Classes

B65B 031/00

Field of Search

53/434 53/86 53/512 53/405 53/408 53/390 53/427 53/481

Examiners

Godici; Nicholas P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flehr, Hohbach, Test, Albritton & Herbert

US Patent References

4057949   Bagging methods
4164111   Vacuum-packing...

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Abstract
A method and means for vacuum sealing perishable materials in bags fabricated of vacuum gas impermeable material. A method according to the present invention includes: partially filling a bag fabricated of gas impermeable material with perishable product, loosely positioning clamping means about the open end of said bag, isolating the loosely clamped bag in a sealed treatment zone, drawing a vacuum in the treatment zone to evacuate the interior of said loosely clamped bag, maintaining the vacuum for a period of time to equalize vacuum pressure within the treatment zone and the loosely clamped bag, rapidly breaking the vacuum to expel remaining gases from the bag and to compress the clamping means to seal the bag, separately sealing the clamped-end of the bag and removing the clamping means to obtain a vacuum packed product.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for vacuum packing perishable materials in open-ended bags constructed of gas-impermeable material, comprising

a chamber of gas-impervious material, said chamber having an access opening of substantial dimension;

an open-ended bag of gas-impermeable material within said chamber, said bag being at least partially filled with a perishable material;

opposable clamp means adjacent to an open filling end of said bag and positioned exteriorly adjacent to said end of the bag on opposite sides thereof, said clamp means being positioned to hold said gas-impermeable material of said bags substantially flat in the area adjacent to said filling end; said clamp means being in the form of a plurality of flat, elongated prongs permanently adjoined at one end by hinge means, whereby at the unhinged end of a first prong a locking means is attached adapted to securely interlock with the unhinged end of a second prong, thereby holding said clamp means in a closed position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a device and method for vacuum packing materials in vacuum tight bags, such as plastic bags, and more particularly to a device and method of vacuum packaging suitable for use in the home.

Vacuum packaging is a recognized technique for storing and preserving food. The canning of food results in a vacuum seal, and many retail food items are packaged under vacuum. Vacuum storage is advantageous when freezing food because it eliminates freezer burn. The removal of air surrounding food results in longer shelf life and more flavorful and eye appealing food. Although many foods are sold in vacuum package containers, once the containers are opened and the vacuum lost, repackaging food under vacuum is seldom considered practical. Consequently the benefits of vacuum packaging have been available only until the package is first opened, but after which the food must be used relatively quickly.

Vacuum packaging has not been employed in the home because no convenient and quick means for accomplishing vacuum packing has been heretofore available. Home canning which provides a vacuum seal, is time consuming and generally may not be used to repackage foods sold originally in vacuum containers. Devices for evacuating and sealing bags have heretofore been inconvenient, as for example in Waldrop et al., U.S. Pat. No. 3,851,437, which discloses a receptacle evacuating apparatus and method wherein a food-filled bag is evacuated within a vacuum chamber, clamped onto a vacuum nozzle, and removed while still in communication with a source of vacuum through such nozzle, to a separate heat sealing closing device. However, the retention of the vacuum prior to heat sealing must be performed while the nozzle is attached to a separately provided vacuum resevoir unit. Therefore, the system and apparatus shown by Waldrop et al. appears to be complicated and to require expensive apparatus which is not suitable for convenient home use. Another approach to home vacuum packing of bags is found in Hawkins, U.S. Pat. No. 3,965,646, wherein bags are evacuated and clamped and clipped while the bag remains in communication with a vacuum source. A disadvantage of the process shown in the Hawkins patent is that two separate evacuating steps are required. Moreover, the clamping and clipping device disclosed by Hawkins appears to be complicated and also appears likely to be rather expensive for employment in home use.
 
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