Claims
- 1. A delivery device for delivery of heated food, said delivery device comprising:
(a) a container defining an interior area and an opening to the interior area; (b) a heater positioned in the container;
(i) the heater being powered by a power source, the power source being remote from the container; (ii) the heater being separable from the power source remote from the container, to remain with and be transportable with, the container during a food delivery; (c) a heat sink positioned to retain heat during a food delivery; and (d) an indicator arrangement including:
(i) an electrical energy storage device positioned on the delivery device, to travel therewith during a food delivery,
(A) the electrical energy storage device being configured to selectively provide energy to the indicator arrangement even when the heater has been separated from the power source during a food delivery; and (ii) an electrically powered arrangement powered by the electrical energy storage device when the heater has been separated from the power source during a food delivery;
(A) the electrically powered arrangement being configured to selectively provide information to a user during a food delivery even when the heater is not powered.
- 2. The delivery device of claim 1, wherein:
(a) the electrical energy storage device is configured and positioned so as not to power the heater when the indicator arrangement is powered.
- 3. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrical energy storage device positioned on the delivery device, to travel therewith during a food delivery, is a battery.
- 4. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrical energy storage device positioned on the delivery device, to travel therewith during a food delivery, is a capacitor arrangement.
- 5. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered arrangement is configured to selectively communicate a temperature state of the interior area of the container to a user during a food delivery.
- 6. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered arrangement of the indicator arrangement includes a visual indicator device.
- 7. The delivery device of claim 6, wherein:
(a) the visual indicator device includes an LED arrangement having at least one LED.
- 8. The delivery device of claim 7, wherein:
(a) the container includes a window positioned adjacent to the indicator arrangement to view the visual indicator device of the indicator arrangement when the container is closed.
- 9. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the indicator arrangement includes a visual indicator positioned to provide a user with information without the user having to open the container.
- 10. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered arrangement of the indicator arrangement includes only a visual indicator device.
- 11. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered arrangement of the indicator arrangement includes an audio indicator device.
- 12. The delivery device of claim 11, wherein:
(a) the audio indicator device includes an voice chip configured to provide audible information to a user during a food delivery.
- 13. The delivery device of claim 12, wherein:
(a) the voice chip of the audio indicator device is configured to selectively communicate an interior temperature condition of the container to a user during a food delivery.
- 14. The delivery device of claim 12, wherein:
(a) the voice chip of the audio indicator device is configured to activate when a user opens the container.
- 15. The delivery device of claim 2, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered arrangement of the indicator arrangement includes only an audio indicator device.
- 16. The delivery device of claim 1, wherein:
(a) the heater includes a heating grid constructed to provide an output watt density of at least 2.5 watts per square inch; (b) the heat sink positioned to retain heat during a food delivery includes:
i) a central portion; and ii) four wings extending outward from the central portion, each of the wings having a central ridge.
- 17. The delivery device of claim 16, wherein:
(a) the central portion of the heat sink has a generally square configuration having four corners; and (b) each one of the four wings extends from a selected one of the corners of the central portion.
- 18. The delivery device of claim 17, wherein:
(a) each central ridge of each wing has a longitudinal structure that extends towards the central portion.
- 19. The delivery device of claim 16, further including:
(a) a sheet structure attached to outer edges of the heat sink, the heater being disposed therebetween.
- 20. The delivery device of claim 19, further including:
(a) insulation arranged between the sheet structure and the heater to direct heat energy from the heater toward the heat sink.
- 21. The delivery device of claim 16, wherein:
(a) the heater includes a cover to cover and enclose the heater and the heat sink.
- 22. The delivery device of claim 16, wherein:
(a) the heating grid includes:
(i) an electrically conductive coil configured to provide an electric current when exposed to the power source remote from the container; and (ii) a resistive heating element configured to generate heat, the resistive heating element being in electrical connectivity with the electrically conductive coil.
- 23. The delivery device of claim 22, wherein:
(a) the electrically conductive coil includes a primary coil configured to energize the resistive heating element; and (b) a secondary coil configured to energize the electrical energy storage device of the indicator arrangement.
- 24. The delivery device of claim 22, wherein:
(a) the power source remote from the container includes a magnetic field.
- 25. The delivery device of claim 24, wherein:
(a) the magnetic field is generated by:
(i) an induction range including a power cord configured to receive electrical energy; and (ii) a magnetic field generator configured to generate the magnetic field from the electrical energy.
- 26. The delivery device of claim 16, further including:
(a) a power cord configured to selectively provide an electrical connection between the heater and the power source remote from the container.
- 27. The delivery device of claim 1, further including:
(a) a control system configured to control:
(i) generation of heat by the heater; and (ii) conveyance of information to a user during a food delivery.
- 28. The delivery device of claim 27, wherein:
(a) the control system includes:
(i) a temperature sensor in thermal communication with the heater; and (ii) a central processing unit in electrical communication with the temperature sensor, the central processing unit being configured to process electrical signals, related to the thermal state of the heater, from the temperature sensor.
- 29. The delivery device of claim 28, wherein
(a) the central processing unit is configured to communicate with the electrical energy storage device to activate the indicator arrangement according to a status protocol for providing information to a user about the status of the container temperature.
- 30. The delivery device of claim 27, wherein:
(a) the control system configured to control generation of heat by the heater, includes:
(i) a temperature sensor in thermal communication with the heater; (ii) an electrical switch configured to activate and deactivate electrical power from the power source remote from the container to the heater; and (iii) a central processing unit in electrical communication with the sensor and the switch, wherein the central processing unit is configured to receive information from the temperature sensor, and based on the information from the sensor, the central processing unit is configured to control the electrical switch, wherein:
A) the central processing unit causes the temperature of the heater to initially rise from an initial temperature to a higher temperature and then to proceed through at least one cycle from the higher temperature to a lower temperature and back to the higher temperature; B) the difference between the higher temperature and the lower temperature is between 30° F. and 90° F.; and C) the initial temperature is lower than the lower temperature.
- 31. The delivery device of claim 1, wherein:
(a) the container is configured for delivery of pizza.
- 32. The delivery device of claim 1, wherein:
(a) the container is configured for delivery of hot sandwiches.
- 33. A delivery device for delivery of heated food, the delivery device comprising:
(a) a container defining an interior area; (b) a cordless heater positioned in the container, the cordless heater including:
(i) an electrical resistance heating element; (ii) a conductive coil electrically connected to the electrical resistance heating element, the conductive coil configured to provide an electric current sufficient to power the electrical resistance heating element when exposed to a sufficient magnetic field; and (c) an indicator arrangement positioned on the container and configured to selectively provide information to a user during a food delivery, the indicator arrangement including:
(i) an electrical energy storage device transportable with the container during a food delivery; (ii) an electrically powered indicator device powered by the electrical energy storage device and transportable with the container during a food delivery; (iii) wherein the electrical energy storage device is configured and positioned so as not to power the electrical resistance heating element of the cordless heater.
- 34. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered indicator device includes a visual indicator device.
- 35. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the electrically powered indicator device includes an audio indicator device.
- 36. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the electrical resistance heating element has a watt output between 200 and 500 watts.
- 37. The delivery device of claim 35, wherein:
(a) the electrical resistance heating element is configured to generate the watt output within a time period of less than five minutes once the conductive coil is exposed to the magnetic field.
- 38. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the conductive coil is configured to provide an electric current within a range of at least 0.8 amps to 3 amps when exposed to the sufficient magnetic field.
- 39. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the conductive coil is configured to provide an electric current of about 1.5 amps when exposed to a magnetic field of 22 KHz.
- 40. The delivery device of claim 33, further including:
(a) a controller operably connected to the cordless heater to control the temperature conditions within the container and provide a user with information regarding the temperature conditions within the container.
- 41. The delivery device of claim 40, further including:
(a) a secondary coil of wound wire electrically connected to the controller, the secondary coil configured to provide an electric current of about 150 mA to power the controller.
- 42. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the container is configured for delivery of pizza.
- 43. The delivery device of claim 33, wherein:
(a) the container is configured for delivery of hot sandwiches.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/101,249 filed Mar. 18, 2002; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/747,181 filed Dec. 21, 2000, and issued May 7, 2002 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,384,387; which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/611,761 filed Jul. 7, 2000, and issued Aug. 13, 2002 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,433,313; which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/504,550 filed Feb. 15, 2000, and issued Mar. 5, 2002 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,353,208. The entire disclosures of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 10/101,249, 09/747,181, 09/611,761 and 09/504,550 are incorporated herein by reference.
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