Dispensing system for transferring chemical into a strainer basket assembly
US-12532893-B2 · Jan 27, 2026 · US
US10701949B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10701949-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514719801-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 19, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2020 |
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The present invention is based on the surprising result that packaging materials comprising at least one moisture modulating agent can significantly reduce moisture loss, physical damage, and/or microbial decay of produce. Inclusion of such moisture modulating agent(s) can provide at least one of the following advantages: (1) less disease development as compared to traditional packaging material; (2) fresher, firmer produce with less rot or defects (for example cracking or splitting); (3) better see-through as compared to traditional packaging material; (4) preventing the humidity inside the bag from coalescing into large drops or even pools of water (i.e., less water accumulation or moisture condensation within the package); and (5) providing sufficient gas transmission of oxygen (O2)/carbon dioxide (CO2) and/or a quality management agent, for example ethylene or 1-MCP, for better quality control during storage at room temperature (shelf life).
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We claim: 1. A packaging material for produce comprising: (a) a first layer comprising at least one polymer of 40% to 60% by weight, a low density polyethylene (LDPE) of 30% to 50% by weight, and one or more first layer moisture modulating agents; (b) a second layer comprising at least one polymer of 40% to 60% by weight, a higher content of LDPE than the first layer and the third layer, and at least one moisture modulating agent; and one or more second layer moisture modulating agents, wherein the one or more first layer moisture modulating agents and the one or more second layer moisture modulating agents are compounds having a molecular weight no greater than 20,000 Daltons and having three or more polyoxyethylene chains, (c) a third layer comprising at least one polymer of 40% to 60% by weight and a LDPE of 30% to 50% by weight, wherein the packaging material is optionally sealed, wherein the sealed packaging material comprises produce, and wherein the one or more first layer moisture modulating agent and the one or more second layer moisture modulating agent within the sealed packaging material provide improvements to the produce selected from the group consisting of reduced water accumulation in the packaging material, increased produce firmness, and reduced disease development in produce as compared to packaging material that does not comprise a moisture modulating agent. 2. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the third layer does not comprise a moisture modulating agent. 3. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the polymers used in the first layer, the second layer, and the third layer are identical. 4. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the at least one polymer used in the first layer, the second layer, and/or the third layer comprises a polyolefin-based polymer. 5. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the moisture modulating agents used in the first layer and the second layer are identical. 6. A multi-layer film or a multi-component fiber comprising the packaging material of claim 1 . 7. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the produce is a high respiring produce or a moisture sensitive produce. 8. The packaging material of claim 7 , wherein the high respiring produce or the moisture sensitive produce is selected from the group consisting of apricot, avocado, banana, cherry, melon, papaya, peach, nectarine, pear, plum, fig, cabbage, carrot, lettuce, pepper, and tomato. 9. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the one or more first layer moisture modulating agents and the one or more second layer moisture modulating agents reduce water accumulation within the sealed packaging material by at least ten-fold as compared to packaging material that does not comprise a moisture modulating agent. 10. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the packaging material is between about 0.5 mil and about 10 mil. 11. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the packaging material is between about 1 mil and about 5 mil. 12. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the packaging material is about 1.09 mil. 13. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the volume ratio between the first layer:the second layer:the third layer is 15:70:15. 14. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon dioxide transmission rate of the sealed packaging material is between about 1000 to about 30,000 cubic centimeters per pound of produce. 15. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the oxygen transmission rate of the sealed packaging material is between about 300 to about 5,000 cubic centimeters per pound of produce. 16. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the water transmission rate of the sealed packaging material is between about 1 to about 15 cubic centimeters per pound of produce. 17. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the 1-MCP transmission rate of the sealed packaging material is between about 1,000 to about 100,000 cubic centimeters per pound of produce. 18. The packaging material of claim 1 , wherein the packaging material further comprises holes or perforations.
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