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20090181135 | Dough and dough product packaging configurations - Described are dough products that include a packaged refrigerator-stable, raw, dough compositions, and related methods, including but not limited to dough products that include a package having specific venting, specific opening mechanisms, and other specific package structures. | 07-16-2009 |
20100021591 | DOUGH PRODUCT AND VENTED PACKAGE - Described are dough packages and packaged dough products, wherein the package includes microvents. | 01-28-2010 |
20100307948 | PACKAGING EMPLOYING BOTH SHRINKABLE AND NON-SHRINKABLE FILMS - A product package includes a product receiving cavity formed from a first, heat shrinkable film and a second, non-heat shrinkable film sealed to the first, heat shrinkable film. The second film can be provided with indicia which remains intact following completion of the product packaging. In accordance with a method aspect of the invention, the package is produced utilizing a form, fill and seal system. In one embodiment, a soft, deformable refrigerated dough is packaged. | 12-09-2010 |
20100310732 | PRESSURE PACKAGED DOUGH PRODUCTS - A pliable, sealed package made from one or more flexible films is used to store an uncooked dough product, with the dough product proofing within the sealed package so as to establish and maintain a greater than ambient pressure within the sealed package. In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the overall package is produced utilizing a horizontal form, fill and seal system. The sealed package can be shrunk and/or wrapped to also provide an external force which is essentially transferred to static pressure with the package. | 12-09-2010 |
20100310742 | HFFS PACKAGING METHOD EMPLOYING POSITIVE PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL - A method for packaging products, such as any solid or semi-solid product, utilizes a horizontal form, fill and seal (HFFS) system, coupled with a method for subjecting the packages to positive pressure differential while packaging. In the HFFS system, product receiving cavities are formed in a lower film, with each product being arranged in a respective cavity. The loaded product receiving cavities are positioned in a sealing unit, with an upper film above the product cavities. The sealing unit is closed and a lower chamber of the sealing unit is pressurized to force the lower film against the product, while the product abuts a standoff member, in order to remove existing headspace. After minimizing the headspace, a sealing head seals the upper film to the lower film about the product receiving cavities. Thereafter, the pressure is released, the sealing unit is opened and the package can be further processed. | 12-09-2010 |
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20120258211 | COMPARTMENT CONTAINER INCLUDING A SECONDARY RESERVOIR PACKAGE - The present invention relates to a compartment container that includes one or more secondary reservoir package(s). More specifically, the present invention relates to a tubular containers, such as containers made of composite material (e.g. paperboard) with end caps for packaging refrigerated dough products. The tubular containers house one or more reservoir package(s) that are formed from one or more flexible materials (e.g. polymeric films) and are used to retain condiments, fruits, icings, spices, nuts, candies or any other ancillary ingredient(s). | 10-11-2012 |
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20140121698 | SYSTEM FOR STORING AND DISPENSING MULTIPLE FLUIDS AND A METHOD FOR USING THE SAME - A system for storing and dispensing first and second fluids, comprising a cartridge, further comprising a barrel having a wall, a proximal end and a distal end. A first piston is disposed within the wall, extending distally from the proximal end. A delivery tube is disposed within the wall and fluidicly communicates with a first outlet. A first fluid chamber is disposed between the first piston and the delivery tube and fluidicly communicates with the first outlet. A second piston is disposed between the wall and the delivery tube. A second fluid chamber is between the second piston and the distal end, the second fluid chamber fluidity communicating with a second outlet. A transmission structure is operative to transmit force from the first piston to the second piston to thereby dispense the first and second fluids from the first and second outlets. | 05-01-2014 |
20140121699 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPENSING A LIQUID AND A GAS - A device and method for dispensing a liquid and a gas from a tip includes a support structure, a control unit, and a drive unit. The liquid is held within a container. The support structure is adapted to hold the container. The control unit directs the drive unit to expel liquid from the container according to a predetermined rate. The control unit further directs the drive unit according to first, second, and third modes of operation. During the first mode, neither gas nor liquid is dispensed from the device. During the second mode, only gas is dispensed from the device. During the third mode, both gas and liquid are dispensed from the device. Furthermore, the control unit is only selectable and operable by a user through the first, second, and third modes in a sequential manner. | 05-01-2014 |
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20140373922 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING HYDRATION OF A BIOMATERIAL - A device and method for improving hydration of a biomaterial includes a syringe having a cavity therein and a distal opening, an end cap, and a wall operatively coupled to the end cap. The end cap has a distal plate with an inlet and is removably attached to the syringe to cover the distal opening. The wall is positioned proximate to the inlet and at least partially defines a volume in fluid communication with the inlet. An orifice extends through the wall and fluidly connects the volume to the cavity. A flow of a liquid component of biomaterial diffuses through the orifice and is introduced into a particulate component of biomaterial. As such, the liquid component of biomaterial hydrates the particulate component of biomaterial. | 12-25-2014 |