Vacuum storage device

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Inventors

Takatsuki, Toyohiko
Kirimoto, Atsushi
Nanba, Toshiyuki

Application #

355017

Filed

May-22-1989

Published

Jan-15-1991

Current US Class

053/103
053/105
053/88
141/65
215/228
215/260

International Classes

B65D 051/16

Field of Search

141/65 141/8 141/7 53/88 53/103 53/105 53/107 215/228 215/311-315 215/260 99/472

Assignee

Zojirushi Corporation (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

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Abstract
A vacuum storage device comprises a closed vessel for storing food with an air exhaust port provided with a check valve, and a pressure reducing device for drawing out air in the closed vessel with a suction port, either of the closed vessel or the pressure reducing device being provided with structure for hermetically connecting the suction port of the pressure reducing device to the air exhaust port of the closed vessel, the pressure reducing device and closed vessel being removably and hermetically connected to one another by mounting the former on the latter or vice versa.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vacuum storage device, comprising: a closed vessel for storing food; and a pressure-reducing device removably mounted on said closed vessel to draw air therefrom,

said closed vessel comprising a vessel body and a lid removably attached to said vessel body and provided with an air exhaust port and a check valve arranged therein said check valve having an upper stem portion and a lower stem portion,

said pressure-reducing device being provided at its bottom with a suction port and with means for hermetically connecting its suction port to the air exhaust port of said closed vessel when said pressure-reducing device is mounted on said vessel,

said lid being provided with a valve housing having a cap removably attached thereto, said check valve being housed in said valve housing so that it is attached at its upper stem portion to the cap and guided at its lower stem portion in the air exhaust port of the lid.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a vacuum storage device and, more particularly, to a device for storing food or perishables in a closed vessel at a reduced pressure.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In general, vacuum or reduced pressures preserve food from chemical oxidation, decomposition or decay resulting from the propagation of bacteria, and thus vacuum storage has been widely applied to food or perishables. For example, application of vacuum storage can be found in canned food, retorted food and the like. However, a canning or retorting device is too large to preserve a small amount of food, thus making it difficult to store food for a family with a light appetite. In addition, the smaller the amount of food to be treated, the lower is the operation efficiency of the canning device.

For these reasons, there has been developed a device for bagging food. In this device, the food to be stored is put into a flexible bag such as a polyethylene bag, and the bag is deaerated and then hermetically sealed. Such a device makes it possible to produce bagged food with ease, but it is difficult to store food for a long period of time as a large amount of air remains in the bag. In addition, it is difficult with such a device to store liquid food.
 
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