A flexible bag is positioned in a rigid container, such as a fifty-five gallon drum, and the bag is filled through its spout with flowable product, such as tomato paste. The bag is then expanded in the container to be substantially rigid and thereby reduce film movement and resultant flex cracking. A lid is sealed onto the container and a vacuum drawn from between the bag and the container, to, in turn, expand the bag. Gas volume needs to be present in the bag before the vacuum is applied so that the gas in the bag can expand from the vacuum on its outside. Once expanded, the container can be shipped.
Chester Savage - Irvine CA, US Rocklin Verespej - San Clemente CA, US Joseph Hsu - Irvine CA, US Robert Scholle - Irvine CA, US
Assignee:
Scholle Corporation
International Classification:
B65D025/16 B65B031/04
US Classification:
053/432000, 220/495060, 053/449000, 053/473000
Abstract:
A flexible bag is positioned in a rigid container, such as a fifty-five gallon drum, and the bag is filled through its spout with flowable product, such as tomato paste. The bag is then expanded in the container to be substantially rigid and thereby reduce film movement and resultant flex cracking. One way that the bag can be expanded, pursuant to this invention, is for a lid to be sealed onto the container and a vacuum drawn from between the bag and the container. Gas volume needs to be present in the bag before the vacuum is applied so that the gas in the bag can expand from the vacuum on its outside. Another way to expand the bag is, after filling the bag with the flowable product, to inject pressurized gas into the bag. For this embodiment, the container need not be vacuum sealable. For example, the container may be formed from a metal, plastic, cardboard and the like, and the container walls can be either solid or have openings. The pressurized gas can be applied before the lid is placed on the container or after it is clamp-sealed onto the container. If it is after (for example through a valve in the bag fitment, the valve extending out through the lid), then the container or lid preferably has a relief valve to allow the air in the closed container to escape as the pressurized gas in introduced into the bag. The bag can have volumes slightly smaller or larger than that of the container.
Oxygen Impermeable Bag-In-Box Container And Methof Of Making
Chester Savage - Irvine CA, US Joseph Hsu - Irvine CA, US Luke Hartman - Costa Mesa CA, US
International Classification:
B65D 33/16
US Classification:
383066000, 383080000, 383906000
Abstract:
A bag-in-box container includes a box defining a cavity receiving a bag. The bag includes walls formed of plastic sheet material forming a variable-volume chamber, and a fitting carried on one of the walls provides a passage communicating with the variable-volume chamber. The fitting is formed of material which is essentially impermeable to oxygen. A method of sealingly attaching the fitting to a wall of the bag without the use of heat sealing or adhesives is disclosed.
Dr. Hsu graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Downey, CA and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Hsu is affiliated with PIH Health Hospital Downey, Saint Francis Medical Center and San Gabriel Valley Medical Center.
Dr. Hsu graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1992. He works in Germantown, MD and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Hsu is affiliated with Adventist Healthcare Shady Grove Medical Center.
Abdominal Hernia Acute Pancreatitis Anemia Benign Polyps of the Colon Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hsu graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1986. He works in Rochester, NY and specializes in Gastroenterology. Dr. Hsu is affiliated with Highland Hospital Of Rochester.
Developer at Engine Yard, Web Developer at Academic Software Plus
Location:
Buffalo, New York
Industry:
Internet
Work:
Engine Yard - Buffalo, NY since Jan 2013
Developer
Academic Software Plus since Jan 2010
Web Developer
Future Delivery (Viralogy.com) May 2009 - Mar 2010
Web Designer and Developer
Academic Management Systems Aug 2009 - Jan 2010
Intern Developer
Joseph Hsu Jun 2005 - Jan 2010
Web Design & Development
Education:
State University of New York at Buffalo 2005 - 2010
Skills:
Ruby on Rails Web Development Ruby HTML JavaScript Git Capistrano CSS PostgreSQL
Interests:
Adobe Photoshop, Inkscape, Macromedia Flash, PHP, CSS, HTML, Web Design, Branding, Print Design, Marketing, Public Relations, RubyOnRails, Communication
Honor & Awards:
Entry into RailsRumble 2012: "Bring-a-Thing" (http://railsrumble.com/entries/364-wny-ruby-represent)
Joseph Hsu (1986-1990), Jeffrey Jones (1965-1969), Kim Orce (1983-1987), Maya Crawford (1987-1991), Jordan Levinson (1975-1979), Lauri Burgdorff (1975-1979)
Joseph Hsu, 30, a convicted felon and suspected member of the Chinese street gang known as Wah Ching, was arrested Thursday, along with Pauline McDonnell, 22, of Redlands, at Hsu's rented condominium.