[0001] The present invention relates to a container bag unit for filling with foods, herbs
and the like, and for placing in a container such as a pan, comprising a container
bag made of porous synthetic material provided with an insertion opening and closing
means for said opening.
[0002] Such container bag units are generally known in the prior art. An example is described
in European Patent Application 0,098,981, which discloses a floating pack for herbs,
consisting of a water-permeable container bag provided with a closing lip at the free
end. The container bag is provided with a number of holes made by perforation, which
holes are relatively large, in order to permit optimum extraction of the herbs. In
addition, cavities are provided near the outside of the bag, in order to guarantee
the buoyancy of the bag.
[0003] When dishes are being prepared on a commercial scale, it is not uncommon for stock
and the like to be produced by placing a large quantity of material, such as bones,
from which such stock is extracted in a relatively large pan (for example, an 80-litre
pan) and heating or boiling said pan with its contents for a long period. The result
of this is, inter alia, that the flavourings are extracted from the solid material
which is added to the liquid such as water in the pan. After some time, when this
process is complete, it is necessary to separate the solids from the liquids, which
is carried out by sieving the solids/liquid mixture in various stages. In practice,
this means that the contents of the pan are transferred to another pan of the same
size with the interposition of a sieve. This is carried out a number of times with
an increasingly fine sieve.
[0004] It is customary in the prior art for two cooks to do this, because the weight of
such pans is considerable. It is important here to note that the authorities are aiming
to achieve a maximum lifting weight of 25 kg. If account is also taken of the fact
that the contents of the pan can be at a raised temperature, it will be understood
that such a transfer operation gives rise to problems and is time-consuming. This
applies all the more so if stock has to be extracted twice.
[0005] Another problem which occurs during the preparation of certain types of stock is
that the stock in question becomes cloudy because of the proteins coagulating during
boiling. In such a case it is necessary to apply a large nunber of additional steps
in order to remove such cloudiness. For example, there is cooling of the liquid, the
introduction of a further protein mass, and clarification. This causes the undesired
material to float on top, so that it can be skimmed off.
[0006] While the above steps are being carried out, the liquid has to remain at temperature,
in order to meet the various requirements set by the authorities. This means that
heating up is used regularly as an intermediate step.
[0007] Another step used in kitchens and the like is the separation of solids and liquids.
[0008] DE-29622256 U1 which is the nearest prior art document, discloses a food product
package comprising dried food products filled in a liquid permeable bag. Product together
with the bag is inserted in the container and cooked for its consumption. This procedure
has the drawbacks as indicated above.
[0009] It is the object of the present invention to avoid the above disadvantages and provide
a more efficient way of producing stock and performing other cooking or preparation
operations.
[0010] This object is achieved with a container bag unit of the type described above by
the fact that the container bag comprises a synthetic material in which the holes
in the material have a size between 50 and 450 µm, more particularly-between 100 and
150 µm.
[0011] The container bag according to the present invention is suitable for accommodating
all, kinds of foods, herbs and the like and can be opened and closed in a simple manner.
For the preparation of stock in large quantities the solid material concerned can
be introduced into the container bag in a simple manner and the container bag unit
subsequently placed in the container or pan concerned. The stock is then prepared,
and when it is ready the container bag unit is easily removed by one person.
[0012] In addition, it has surprisingly been found that no problems of cloudiness of stock
such as described above occur, because the coagulating proteins are retained in the
bag.
[0013] It has been found that it is also possible with the container bag unit according
to the invention to prepare dishes such as rice and pasta and certain vegetables by
placing these dishes in the bag and subsequently placing the bag in a container with
heated water. After boiling or preparation in some other way, the bag can simply be
removed from the container. For certain applications it is necessary to cool down
such dishes rather quickly, and this can be achieved easily by placing the container
bag unit with the dishes in another pan with liquid brought to a suitable temperature.
This ensures that flavour and vitamins are retained, while the risk of bacterial contamination
is reduced (HACCP requirements).
[0014] This means that a quantity of water at raised temperature remains in the first container
or pan. This water can be used for preparing further dishes. In this way less water
and energy are wasted.
[0015] It will be understood that the container bag can have any imaginable dimensions.
For instance, it is possible to place between 100 g and 10 kg, and more particularly
2.5 - 5 kg, in weight in it. Of course, the minimum dimensions of such a bag are considerably
greater than those of bouquet garni sachets and the like. In other words, the minimum
content of the container bag is at least 0.3 litre.
[0016] It has been found that the dimensions of the mesh in the container bag described
above produce the optimum interaction with the surrounding liquid, without any escape
of undesirable constituents being found. This applies more particularly if the size
of the holes in the synthetic material lies between 50 and 100 µm. The container bag
described above can be made of any synthetic material, such as laminated material
and/or perforated film, in other words, non-woven material. However, according to
an advantageous embodiment, the synthetic material consists of woven or knitted material.
[0017] The bag described above is preferably in the form of washable material. This means
that it can simply be placed in a (dish)washing machine after use. For this purpose,
it is preferable to use a synthetic material which shrinks no more than 2.5% in boiling
water after heating for the first time. Of course, this is also important during the
preparation of the foods concerned.
[0018] The weight of the fabric preferably lies between 50 and 250 g/m
2.
[0019] The synthetic material can comprise any suitable synthetic material, and synthetic
materials which both meet the above requirements and are also compatible with foods
include polypropylene, polyester, polyamide and polyethylene.
[0020] The closing means described above can comprise any design known in the prior art.
An example which can be given is a cord which extends in the free peripheral edge
of the container bag and can be fixed by a knot in a certain closing position. According
to an advantageous embodiment, the closing means comprise a rigid tubular part, and
a stop interacting therewith, the free end of said container bag being pinched between
said stop and said tubular part. The stop can be clamped on the tubular part by means
of a clamping closure, while the bag is placed between them. It will be clear that
it is not important for the above to be liquid-tight, but that it is above all important
that no material should be able to escape from the opening of the bag.
[0021] In order to be able to position the container bag unit according to the invention
simply in a container such as a pan and to remove it therefrom, this unit is preferably
provided with hook means.
[0022] The invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to an exemplary
embodiment shown in the drawing, in which:
Fig. 1 shows in perspective view the component parts of the container bag unit according
to the invention; and
Fig. 2 shows the container bag unit in the combined position.
[0023] In the figures, and more particularly in Fig. 2, the container bag unit according
to the invention is indicated in its entirety by 1. It can be seen that it consists
of a container bag 2 provided with a closure 3. The container bag is preferably made
of a woven fabric material with a mesh of, for example, 70 µm. The fabric weight is,
for example, 150 g/m
2. Polyamide can be used as the material. This bag is accommodated inside a collar
4 of closure 3, and the free end is folded over at the top, as can be seen from Fig.
2. Collar 4 is also provided with a hinge 5, on which a lid or stop 6 is fixed. On
the opposite end, this stop 6 is provided with a lip 8 which can interact with a toggle
lever 7. When the toggle lever 7 acts upon the lip 8, the lid 6 can be wedged on collar
4, so that the peripheral edge of the container bag 2 is confined between them. A
hook 9 is also fitted on the collar, by means of which hook the container bag unit
thus obtained can be suspended from the edge of a pan or the like. Instead of such
a hook it is also possible to use a chain or other fixing means according to the prior
art.
[0024] The size of the holes in the fabric depends on the use of the container bag. For
example, if vegetables or other dishes are to be cooked or prepared in the container
bag, a relatively small size will have to be selected for these holes, while a rather
larger size will be selected for extracting stock. Of course, this depends on the
material from which the stock is being extracted.
[0025] It is therefore proposed that different bags should be used for different applications.
These bags can be provided with different features, in order to distinguish them from
other bags, inter alia in connection with the HACCP requirements. One possibility
is to indicate these differences with colours, i.e. a fabric with relatively large
holes having a different colour from a fabric with relatively small holes.
[0026] It is important that the woven fabric or knitted material for the container bag unit
described here should be flexible, so that it adapts to the product placed therein.
[0027] The container bag described above is simple to manufacture, by cutting the parts
out of a web of woven fabric or knitted material. In the case of such a design the
bag can simply be made cylindrical.
[0028] Although the invention is described above with reference to a preferred embodiment,
it will be clear that for anyone skilled in the art variants lying within the scope
of the appended claims will quickly emerge.
1. Container bag unit (1) for filling with foods, herbs and the like, and for placing
in a container such as a pan, comprising a container bag (2) of porous synthetic material
provided with an insertion opening and closing means (3) for said opening, characterized in that the container bag comprises a synthetic material in which the holes in the-material
have a size between 50 and 450 µm.
2. Container bag unit according to Claim 1, in which the container bag comprises a knitted
or woven synthetic material.
3. Container bag unit according to one of the preceding claims, in which said holes in
the synthetic material have a size between 100 and 150 µm.
4. Container bag unit according to one of the preceding claims, in which said synthetic
material comprises a washable material.
5. Container bag unit according to one of the preceding claims, in which said synthetic
material comprises -polypropylene, polyester, polyamide or polyethylene.
6. Container bag unit according to one of the preceding claims, in which said closing
means comprise a clamp closure (7, 8).
7. Container bag unit according to Claim 6, in which said closing means comprise a rigid
tubular part (4), and a stop (6) interacting therewith, the free end of said container
bag being pinched between said stop and said tubular part.
8. Container bag unit according to one of the preceding claims. provided with hook means
(9).
1. Behälterbeuteleinheit (1) zum Einfüllen von Nahrungsmitteln, Kräutern und dergleichen
und zum Einsetzen in einen Behälter, wie z. B. eine Schale, mit einem Behälterbeutel
(2) aus porösem Kunststoff, der mit einer Einlegeöffnung und einer Schließeinrichtung
(3) für die Öffnung versehen ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Behälterbeutel einen Kunststoff aufweist, bei dem die Poren im Material eine
Größe zwischen 50 und 450 µm aufweisen.
2. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Behälterbeutel einen gewirkten oder
gewebten Kunststoff aufweist.
3. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Poren in dem
Kunststoff eine Größe zwischen 100 und 150 µm aufweisen.
4. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Kunststoff
ein waschbares Material aufweist.
5. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Kunststoff
Polypropylen, Polyester, Polyamid oder Polyethylen aufweist.
6. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Schließeinrichtung
einen Klemmverschluß (7, 8) aufweist.
7. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach Anspruch 6, wobei die Schließeinrichtung einen starren
röhrenförmigen Teil (4) und einen damit wechselwirkenden Anschlag (6) aufweist, wobei
das freie Ende des Behälterbeutels zwischen dem Anschlag und dem röhrenförmigen Teil
eingeklemmt wird.
8. Behälterbeuteleinheit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, die mit einer Hakeneinrichtung
(9) versehen ist.
1. Ensemble à sachet (1) destiné à être rempli d'aliments, d'herbes et analogue, et à
être placé dans un récipient tel qu'une casserole, comprenant un sachet (2) constitué
d'un matériau synthétique poreux pourvu d'une ouverture d'insertion et de moyens de
fermeture (3) de ladite ouverture, caractérisée en ce que le sachet est constitué d'un matériau synthétique dont les trous ont une taille comprise
entre 50 et 450 µm.
2. Ensemble à sachet selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le sachet comprend un matériau
synthétique tricoté ou tissé.
3. Ensemble à sachet selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel lesdits
trous du matériau synthétique ont une taille comprise entre 100 et 150 µm.
4. Ensemble à sachet selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit matériau
synthétique comprend un matériau lavable.
5. Ensemble à sachet selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit matériau
synthétique comprend du polypropylène, du polyester, du polyamide ou du polyéthylène.
6. Ensemble à sachet selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans lequel lesdits
moyens de fermeture comprennent une fermeture à pinces (7, 8).
7. Ensemble à sachet selon la revendication 6, dans lequel lesdits moyens de fermeture
comprennent une partie tubulaire rigide (4), et une butée (6) coopérant avec celle-ci,
l'extrémité libre dudit sachet étant pincée entre ladite butée et ladite partie tubulaire.
8. Ensemble à sachet selon l'une des revendications précédente, pourvue de moyens formant
crochets (9).