Patents Assigned to Orchard View Farms, Inc.
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Patent number: 10472103Abstract: Described herein are sealable, breathable bags for packaging, storing, and transporting fresh fruit in boxes. The bags protects the fruit from outside contaminants while maintaining a modified atmosphere environment around the fruit to preserve the freshness of the fruit. Furthermore, the bags are constructed in such a way that they have a flattened closed configuration and an fully opened configuration that allows them to efficiently fit into a generally cuboid, open-topped packaging box to be filled with fresh fruit and then seal around the fruit in the box, such as by sliding a slider across an upper closure of the bag.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Orchard View Farms, Inc.Inventor: Ryan Durow
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Publication number: 20170283159Abstract: Described herein are sealable, breathable bags for packaging, storing, and transporting fresh fruit in boxes. The bags protects the fruit from outside contaminants while maintaining a modified atmosphere environment around the fruit to preserve the freshness of the fruit. Furthermore, the bags are constructed in such a way that they have a flattened closed configuration and an fully opened configuration that allows them to efficiently fit into a generally cuboid, open-topped packaging box to be filled with fresh fruit and then seal around the fruit in the box, such as by sliding a slider across an upper closure of the bag.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: Orchard View Farms, Inc.Inventor: Ryan Durow
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Publication number: 20160244243Abstract: Described herein are sealable, breathable bags for packaging, storing, and transporting fresh fruit in boxes. The bags protects the fruit from outside contaminants while maintaining a modified atmosphere environment around the fruit to preserve the freshness of the fruit. Furthermore, the bags are constructed in such a way that they have a flattened closed configuration and a fully opened configuration that allows them to efficiently fit into a generally cuboid, open-topped packaging box to be filled with fresh fruit and then seal around the fruit in the box. In one variation, the bag has a substantially trapezoidal shape with a wider mouth, or top opening, and shorter lower edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: Orchard View Farms, Inc.Inventor: Ryan Durow
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Publication number: 20160244242Abstract: Described herein are sealable, breathable bags for packaging, storing, and transporting fresh fruit in boxes. The bags protects the fruit from outside contaminants while maintaining a modified atmosphere environment around the fruit to preserve the freshness of the fruit. Furthermore, the bags are constructed in such a way that they have a flattened closed configuration and an fully opened configuration that allows them to efficiently fit into a generally cuboid, open-topped packaging box to be filled with fresh fruit and then seal around the fruit in the box.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2015Publication date: August 25, 2016Applicant: Orchard View Farms, Inc.Inventor: Ryan Durow
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Patent number: 5565230Abstract: A packaging method and package for preserving cherries using a low barrier plastic film to provide them with a long shelf life is described. The low barrier plastic film has a gas permeability of at least 80 cc O.sub.2 and 490 cc CO.sub.2 per mil per 100 square inches per day at 25.degree. C. and 760 mm HI. Both high density polyethylene and low density polyethylene films having a thickness in the range of 0.0006 to 0.003 inch are used in examples for packaging bags. However other low barrier film plastics can be used including polypropylene The bags are provided with one or more small perforations to adjust their gas permeability. After cooling the cherries to about 36.degree. F. they are deposited in the bags. The bags are partially evacuated to remove about one half the air and an injection gas of at least 30% CO.sub.2 and the balance N.sub.2 is injected to fill the bag which is then heat sealed. As a result, a residual protective gas of about 4-13% 0.sub.2, 4-14% CO.sub.2 and balance N.sub.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1994Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: Orchard View Farms, Inc.Inventor: Donald W. Bailey