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Method of transporting or storing perishable produce

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-02-26
TRANSPHERE SYST
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[0021] Preferably there is provided means to control the humidity of said gas environment.
[0023] Preferably heating means is provided to substantially heat said collected condensation so as to raise the humidity within said transportable container.
[0046] Preferably there is provided means to control the humidity of said gas environment.
[0048] Preferably heating means is provided to substantially heat said collected condensation so as to raise the humidity within said transportable container.
[0066] In a further aspect the present invention consists in a method of transporting, storing or readying for transport within in an, at least, partly controlled refrigerated environment within a refrigerator container, chamber, structure or hold, produce requiring less refrigeration than the temperature(s), or not lower than the temperature(s), of the refrigerated environment wherein assemblages of the produce are each sealed within a transportable container having a gas environment in circulation therewithin and having that gas environment through at least part of a wall at least of the transportable container in a heat losing relationship within the refrigerated environment, the individual said transportable containers each having at least produce or gas environment temperature sensing means and gas environment temperature raising means individually responsive to the temperature sensing means such that, in use, should the temperature be below or fall below a predetermined level, the gas environment temperature raising means may raise the temperature within each individual transportable container to the temperature desired above that of the refrigerated environment.

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However, this system utilizes solid C02 for cooling, it does not utilize heat transfer across the walls of the container to possibly cool the interior.

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[0146] While in the preferred form, specific embodiments are depicted, obviously the scope of the invention is as previously defined.

[0147] The present invention realizes the difficulty that the provision of purpose built refrigerated sea containers pose if a controlled atmosphere system is to be utilized in conjunction with the normal refrigeration of such sea containers. These difficulties arise because: i) it is generally difficult to control the cargo temperature accurately enough within such refrigerated sea containers for fresh perishable produce since many of the existing stock of refrigerated sea containers are designed to transport frozen rather than chilled produce; ii) existing refrigerated sea containers are not generally able to create or maintain the desired normal high level of humidity which is required for the majority of perishable produce; iii) gas and / or air circulation in such existing stock of refrigerated sea containers is normally below the standard required ...

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The method allows cool rooms or sea containers designed for frozen goods to handle produce requiring more precisely controlled temperatures and conditions. Each load of produce is held in the sea container or cool room but in a sealed periphery from the air of the refrigerated environment. The atmosphere within the sealed periphery is then circulated so as to pass through the load and around it via ducts provided adjacent the sealed periphery. Heat exchange between the circulating gas and the refrigerated environment serves to cool the load. However, if cooling is excessive a heating element can be used to raise the temperature of the circulating atmosphere.

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[0001] This application is a division of Ser. No. 09 / 624,343 filed on Jul. 24, 2000; which is a division of Ser. No. 08 / 693,329, which was the 35 U.S.C. 371 national state of international application PCT / NZ95 / 00017 filed on Feb. 17, 1995, which designated the United States of America.[0002] The present invention relates to improvements in and / or relating to a method of transporting (or readying for transport) or (readying for storing) storing perishable produce it also relates to apparatus, containers and palletized loads.[0003] Perishable produce is transported by road, sea, rail and air using a variety of different techniques. With high value perishable produce it has been usual to rely not only upon refrigeration but also or instead the use of a controlled atmosphere that best suits the preservation of the produce.[0004] By controlled atmosphere is meant any infusion, scrubbing or the like of a sealed or controllable atmosphere about the produce and usually involves the control ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A01F25/00A01G5/06A01K63/02A23B4/00A23B7/144A23L3/3418A23L3/36B65D19/38B65D81/18B65D88/74F25D11/00F25D11/02F25D15/00F25D17/04F25D17/08F25D21/14F25D23/00F25D23/06
CPCA23L3/3418A23L3/364B65D81/18F25D23/069F25D15/00F25D17/04F25D17/042F25D11/003F25D11/02
Inventor BOSHER, PAUL RAYMONDBARNES, ROBERT
Owner TRANSPHERE SYST
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