Patents Assigned to Del Monte Foods, Inc.
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Publication number: 20210345630Abstract: High quality, portable, convenient, nutritious, packaged food products are provided, as well as processes for preparing packaged food products. Packaged food products comprise wet food systems of hydrated high ?-glucan cereal acidified with acid or acid solutions having a pKa in a range of 1.9-2.2. This product can include non-citrus fruit, vegetable, and/or hydrated mucilaginous seeds mixed with hydrated, acidified high ?-glucan cereal. Also, packaged food products comprise wet food systems of vegetable, or vegetable and non-citrus fruit acidified with acid or acid solutions having a pKa in a range of 1.9-2.2. This product can be packed in 100% juice or with other ingredients including sweeteners, flavors, and non-dairy milk, amongst others. High ?-glucan cereal, non-citrus fruit, and/or vegetables formulated with packaged food products retain texture, flavor, color, and visual appearance after commercial processing and during storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2018Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicant: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Loren L. Druz, Winston Lee, Jessica M. Widjaja, Parween Amiri, Corey Ewert, Karim Nafisi-Movaghar, Faris M. Elbadri, Nathaniel A. Silva, Frances M. Jin
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Patent number: 9422103Abstract: A package for fruits and vegetables having galvanic functionality is formed by using two or more metals with different galvanic activity properties on the surface of a nonmetallic substrate. The metals may be deposited electrolytically, by vacuum, autocatalytically, or by other methods. The metals are selected to create a galvanic reaction after the package is filled with a low pH food product and its associated liquids, juices, brine, etc. The package may extend the shelf-life of the food product contained therein, for example, by making metal ions available to the food product.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Karim Nafisi-Movaghar, Loren Druz
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Patent number: 9290301Abstract: Devices and methods for packaging food cups is provided. The devices include unitary blanks with a front panel, bottom panel, rear panel, top panel, and side closures (in various forms) configured for assembly into a hollow substantially polyhedral package enclosure for 2 cups, 4 cups, or other even number of cups. Package enclosures with different side closures are designed for assembly with no glue joints, one glue joint, 3 glue joints (two cup enclosure), or 5 glue joints. Package enclosures provide visual displays that permit viewing of contents of cups secured in the enclosures. Package enclosures are structurally stable for packaging, transport, and storage. And the visual displays provide aesthetic appeal for consumers. Material and manufacturing costs and product waste are minimized with the invention.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2011Date of Patent: March 22, 2016Assignee: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Dominski, Brian J. Olson, Roy Greengrass, James E. McCay, Jonathan Lee, Thomas Lebeau
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Patent number: 9271511Abstract: Thermally processed fruits and vegetables are softer in texture than fresh. It is challenging to obtain acceptable texture from thermally processed IQF fruits and vegetables. The soaking method of the invention enhances the texture of high quality IQF fruits and vegetables before thermal processing resulting in a processed, shelf-stable fruit or vegetable product with significantly improved texture. When compared to other traditional firming methods using calcium salts added directly to the pack medium or finished product, or using a food enzyme, such as pectinmethylesterase (PME), the soaking method yields fruit and vegetable products with significantly better post-cook textures. Using this method will also enable manufacturers of shelf-stable fruit and vegetable products to use IQF ingredients in continuous year-round production.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2011Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Bernadette Revel-McInnis Davis, Agnesia Gunterus
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Patent number: 9021884Abstract: A pressure sensor device and its use for confirming achievement of a selected pressure in a high pressure process (HPP) for sanitizing food is disclosed. The device includes at least a base and a sheet, each of which is substantially impermeable to the working fluid of the HPP and is deformable at the selected pressure. Microcapsules interposed between flat overlapping portions of the base and sheet contain a color former and burst upon pressurization of the environment surrounding the device. Release of the color former is detected to confirm that the pressurization occurred. The device can be associated with one or more foodstuffs (e.g., a packaged food product or a group of such packages) and remain associated therewith to continuously indicate that the foodstuff(s) have been subjected to the selected pressure and are therefore sanitized.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Caitlin Elizabeth Trahan, Justin Wade Shimek, Russel Allan Lem, Andrew Richard Hart
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Patent number: 8974844Abstract: Disclosed are methods for processing harvested produce such as fruits and vegetables, where the sterilization, stabilization and packaging is done in such a manner that it allows for longer retention of freshness, texture, flavor and overall quality than is possible with conventional retort processes and packaging. One specific embodiment discusses sterilizing and packaging harvested produce into a bulk storage container, comprising the steps of cleaning, dicing and blanching said produce, thereby creating pre-processed produce; adding water, at least one acid or salt, and at least one carbohydrate, to said pre-processed produce to form a mixture of pre-processed produce and a liquid packing medium; processing said mixture in an ohmic processing vessel to form a sterilized mixture suitable for aseptic packaging in said container, without first packaging said mixture.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2011Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Karim Nafisi-Movaghar, Loren L. Druz
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Patent number: 8940346Abstract: A method and apparatus for infrared peeling of fruits and vegetables is disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2011Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignees: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture, Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Zhongli Pan, Tara H. McHugh, James B. Valenti-Jordan, Carlos H. Masareje
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Publication number: 20140248406Abstract: A processed fruit product, for example a citrus fruit product, including a packing liquid, containing little or no sugar, and optionally containing one or more artificial sweeteners, further comprising an amount of a sugar alcohol effective to maintain integrity and/or texture of the fruit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Paul Coles, Karim Nafisi-Movaghar, Jacqueline K. Curtis, Frances Jin
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Patent number: D745417Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2013Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: Del Monte Foods, Inc.Inventors: Wendy Anne Zebert, Brian John Olson, Jainwen Hu, Justin Heath Fauntleroy, Steven James Manne, Geoffrey Edwin Tanner, Mario Norman DiFalco, Shannon Coan Toyos, Jacqueline Yuen Chan, Barbara Susan Griffin, Melinda Steinmetz LaBonge, Thomas Gaetan Thibault Brisebras, Soren Stephen DeOrlow, Nina Dominique Wang