Patents Assigned to FGL Projects Limited
  • Patent number: 4799863
    Abstract: A vacuum device comprising a by-pass fan pump, a conduit connecting the inlet of the pump to a member in which pressure is to be reduced and a flow passage formation enabling a stream of air to enter the pump and to by-pass the member. In a preferred embodiment the inlet to the by-pass fan pump is connected to the outlet of a Venturi pump and the member is connected to the exhaust inlet of the Venturi pump. The device is directed particularly to the replacement of air by preserving gases in the packaging of foodstuffs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1989
    Assignee: FGL Projects Limited
    Inventor: Raymond Gannon
  • Patent number: 4798324
    Abstract: A valve for use primarily for dispensing liquids from non-reusable containers comprising a conduit formed by bonding a flexible sheet of thermoplastic material to a second sheet of resilient thermoplastics material. The second sheet is of a springy nature and is provided with a shoulder portion directed to the first sheet. The shoulder portion positioned adjacent to a deformable member formed into the second sheet. The conduit is closed by the first sheet being stretched tightly over the shoulder. However by deforming the deformable member towards the first sheet the latter is raised from the shoulder thereby opening the conduit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 17, 1989
    Assignee: FGL Projects Limited
    Inventor: Raymond Gannon
  • Patent number: 4756140
    Abstract: A process of packaging goods, especially foodstuffs, comprising enclosing the goods in a sheet of thermoplastics material, preferably a bag, so as to form a package which presents two unsealed juxtaposed surfaces. The package is then placed in a container, one wall of which is made of deformable sheet material, preferably a sheet made of a silicone resin, which is stable at the sealing temperature of the thermoplastics material. The container is then connected to a source of vacuum and when the pressure has been reduced in both the container and the bag sufficient heat is applied to the deformable sheet in the vicinity of the juxtaposed surfaces to cause them to become sealed together. In a further embodiment of the invention vacuumization of the container including the bag is followed by the injection of a preserving gas such as carbon dioxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 12, 1988
    Assignee: FGL Projects Limited
    Inventor: Raymond Gannon
  • Patent number: 4744199
    Abstract: A process of packaging goods particularly foodstuffs in which the goods are placed in a first container for example a plastics bag or a tray having a deformable lid, sealing the container except for an aperture provided by an open valve. The container is then placed in a second container having rigid walls. A vacuum is then created in both containers after which the inner container is completely sealed by for example closing the valve whilst preventing the entry of undesireable substances. In a preferred process an inert or preserving gas is introduced into the first container prior to sealing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1986
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1988
    Assignee: FGL Projects Limited
    Inventor: Raymond Gannon
  • Patent number: 4712249
    Abstract: A valve which is to be used as a component of plastics bags and trays for packaging foodstuffs and other perishable goods. The valve consists essentially of a small spherical chamber having an inlet and an outlet. The chamber is made from two hemi-spherical walls having different resilience. In order to close the valve one wall is made to spring into contact with the other wall so that the two walls enter into such close intimate contact that communication between the inlet and the outlet through the valve is prevented.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1987
    Assignee: FGL Projects Limited
    Inventor: Raymond Gannon