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Method and apparatus to promote gas exchange from a sealed receptacle

  • US 5,481,852 A
  • Filed: 06/24/1993
  • Issued: 01/09/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/08/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for replacing a first gas contained within a sealed receptacle containing a food product with a second gas, comprising the sequential steps of:

  • (a) placing the sealed receptacle containing said product in a chamber capable of maintaining a desired pressure on said receptacle;

    (b) placing the receptacle in fluid communication with the interior of said chamber through a self-sealing resealable valve so as to equalize the pressure therebetween while otherwise maintaining the sealed condition of said receptacle where said fluid communication occurs within said chamber;

    (c) Drawing a first partial vacuum in said chamber so as to remove the first gas from said receptacle through the self-sealing valve;

    (d) injecting an oxidizing gas into said receptacle while separately injecting a second gas into said chamber so as to equalize the pressure between the interior of the receptacle and the interior of the chamber;

    (e) placing the receptacle containing the oxidizing gas in fluid communication with said chamber through the self-sealing valve;

    (f) drawing a second partial vacuum in said chamber so as to substantially remove the oxidizing gas from the receptacle through the self-sealing valve;

    (g) injecting a third has in said receptacle through the self-sealing valve while separately injecting the second gas into said chamber so as to again equalize the pressure between the interior or the receptacle and the interior of the chamber; and

    (h) removing the equalized receptacle containing the third gas from the chamber.

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