Claims
- 1. A container for microwave heating of a food product, the container comprising:
(a) a substantially upright sidewall assembly comprising a base, a mouth, and at least one wall panel extending between the base and the mouth; (b) a floor extending substantially horizontally from the at least one wall panel adjacent the base, the floor having an interior face and an exterior face, the interior face of the floor and the at least one wall panel defining an interior volume; and (c) a sheet of barrier material forming a pocket for containing a food product, the sheet of barrier material having an interior surface and an exterior surface and the interior surface of the sheet of barrier material being sealed to the interior face of the floor around the pocket.
- 2. The container of claim 1, wherein the substantially upright sidewall assembly comprises four wall panels forming a generally rectangular tub.
- 3. The container of claim 2, wherein the base comprises legs at corners defined by the intersections of adjacent wall panels, the legs separated by notches formed by removal of portions of the wall panels.
- 4. The container of claim 2, wherein the substantially upright sidewall assembly comprises a unitary paperboard blank folded to form the four wall panels.
- 5. The container of claim 2, wherein the base comprises a substantially continuous base panel extending between two opposed wall panels.
- 6. The container of claim 5, formed from a first paperboard blank and a second paperboard blank, wherein the first paperboard blank is folded to form two opposed wall panels and the base panel, and the second paperboard blank is folded to form two opposed wall panels and a floor panel therebetween.
- 7. The container of claim 1, comprising a generally cylindrical tub having one wall panel closed upon itself.
- 8. The container of claim 1, wherein the floor comprises a microwave susceptor material.
- 9. The container of claim 8, wherein the microwave susceptor material comprises a sized metal layer applied to the interior face of the floor.
- 10. The container of claim 8, wherein the microwave susceptor material a sized metal layer applied to the exterior face of the floor.
- 11. The container of claim 1, wherein the floor is moisture-impervious.
- 12. The container of claim 1, wherein the floor comprises a polymer and paperboard laminate.
- 13. The container of claim 1, wherein the sheet of barrier material comprises a polyester film.
- 14. The container of claim 1, wherein the pocket is formed in the sheet of barrier material using a vacuum platen.
- 15. The container of claim 1, wherein the sheet of barrier material is continuously sealed to the interior face of the floor around the pocket by heat sealing.
- 16. The container of claim 1, wherein the at least one wall panel slopes outwardly from the base to the mouth, whereby multiple containers can be nestably stacked.
- 17. The container of claim 1, comprising a first attachment between the sidewall assembly and the barrier material.
- 18. The container of claim 17, wherein the first attachment is approximately mid-height along each the at least one wall panel.
- 19. The container of claim 18, further comprising a second attachment between the sidewall assembly and the barrier material adjacent the mouth of the container.
- 20. The container of claim 1, comprising at least one projection formed on the at least one wall panel, the projection being movable between an inoperative position where the projection is co-planar with the wall panel and an operative position where the projection extends outwardly from the wall panel.
- 21. The container of claim 20, wherein the at least one projection comprises a flap portion, the flap portion being movable about a substantially non-vertical axis.
- 22. The container of claim 1, comprising a handle formed on the at least one wall panel, the handle being movable between an inoperative position where the handle is co-planar with the wall panel and an operative position where the handle extends away from the wall panel.
- 23. The container of claim 22, wherein the handle is moveable about a substantially non-horizontal axis.
- 24. A container for microwave heating of a food product, the container comprising:
(a) a generally polygonal tub having at least three substantially flat wall panels interconnected along their side edges, a moisture-impervious floor having an interior face and exterior face, and an open mouth; (b) a sheet of moisture-impervious barrier material forming a pocket for containing a food product, the sheet of moisture-impervious barrier material being continuously sealed to the floor around the pocket; and (c) a microwave susceptor disposed underneath the food product.
- 25. The container of claim 24, wherein the tub is generally rectangular, comprising four wall panels.
- 26. The container of claim 25, wherein the wall panels comprise support legs extending below the floor from corners defined by the intersections of adjacent wall panels, the support legs separated by notches formed by removal of cutout portions of the wall panels.
- 27. The container of claim 25, wherein the four wall panels slope outwardly from the support legs to the mouth of the tub, whereby multiple containers can be nestably stacked.
- 28. The container of claim 24, wherein the four wall panels are formed by folding a unitary paperboard blank.
- 29. The container of claim 24, wherein the floor comprises a polymer and paperboard laminate.
- 30. The container of claim 24, wherein the sheet of moisture-impervious barrier material comprises a polyester film.
- 31. The container of claim 24, wherein the pocket is formed in the sheet of moisture-impervious barrier material using a vacuum platen.
- 32. The container of claim 24, wherein the sheet of moisture-impervious barrier material is sealed to the interior face of the floor by heat sealing.
- 33. The container of claim 24, wherein the microwave susceptor comprises a sized metal layer.
- 34. The container of claim 24, wherein the tub comprises a movable handle formed on one of the flat wall panels.
- 35. The container of claim 24, wherein the tub comprises at least one movable projection formed on at least one of the flat wall panels.
- 36. The container of claim 24, wherein the microwave susceptor is located between the bottom of the food product and the interior face of the floor.
- 37. The container of claim 24, wherein the microwave susceptor engages the exterior face of the floor.
- 38. Cooperating paperboard blanks for forming a container for microwave heating of a food product, comprising a sidewall blank having four wall panels, adjacent wall panels joined along score lines for folding to form a sidewall assembly;
and a floor blank having four edges, each edge adapted to be attached to a respective wall panel of the sidewall blank.
- 39. The cooperating paperboard blanks of claim 38, wherein the floor blank comprises a moisture-impervious material and a microwave susceptor.
- 40. The cooperating paperboard blanks of claim 39, wherein the microwave susceptor comprises a sized metal layer.
- 41. A container for microwave heating of a food product, the container comprising a tub having at least one wall panel and a floor comprising a moisture barrier, the container further comprising a sheet of barrier material deformed to comprise a pocket for containing a food product, the sheet of barrier material continuously sealed to the floor about the periphery of the pocket.
- 42. The container of claim 41, wherein the floor further comprises a microwave susceptor.
- 43. The container of claim 42, wherein the microwave susceptor comprises a sized metal layer.
- 44. A method of assembling a container for microwave heating of a food product, the method comprising:
(a) forming a pocket in a sheet of barrier material; (b) depositing a quantity of a food product within the pocket; (c) placing a tub assembly having a floor and at least one wall panel, wherein the floor has an interior face and an exterior face, over the food product such that the pocket is substantially closed by the interior face of the floor; and (d) sealing the barrier material to the interior face of the floor of the tub assembly around the pocket to encapsulate the quantity of food product between the barrier material and the interior face of the floor of the tub assembly.
- 45. The method of claim 44, wherein the sealing step comprises heat sealing the barrier material to the floor of the tub assembly.
- 46. The method of claim 44, wherein the forming step comprises applying vacuum to the sheet of barrier material.
- 47. The method of claim 44, further comprising attaching the barrier material to a wall panel of the tub assembly.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein the step of attaching the barrier material to a wall panel of the tub assembly comprises forming a first attachment between the barrier material and the wall panel approximately mid-height along the wall panel.
- 49. The method of claim 48, wherein the step of attaching the barrier material to a wall panel of the tub assembly further comprises forming a second attachment between the barrier material and the wall panel adjacent a mouth of the tub assembly.
- 50. A method of assembling a container for microwave heating of a food product, the method comprising:
(a) fabricating a tub assembly by folding at least one blank to form a floor and at least one wall panel, wherein the floor has an interior face and an exterior face; (b) forming a pocket in a sheet of barrier material; (c) depositing a quantity of a food product within the pocket; (d) inserting at least a portion of the barrier material within the tub assembly, whereby the pocket of food product is adjacent the interior face of the floor of the tub assembly; and (e) forming a seal between the barrier material and the interior face of the floor of the tub assembly around the pocket.
- 51. The method of claim 50, wherein the step of forming a seal comprises heat sealing the barrier material to the floor of the tub assembly so as to form a continuous seal around the pocket.
- 52. The method of claim 50, wherein the step of forming a pocket comprises applying vacuum to the sheet of barrier material.
- 53. The method of claim 50, further comprising attaching the barrier material to a wall panel of the tub assembly.
- 54. The method of claim 53, wherein the step of attaching the barrier material to a wall panel of the tub assembly comprises forming a first attachment between the barrier material and the wall panel approximately mid-height along the wall panel.
- 55. The method of claim 54, wherein the step of attaching the barrier material to a wall panel of the tub assembly further comprises forming a second attachment between the barrier material and the wall panel adjacent a mouth of the tub assembly.
- 56. The method of claim 50, wherein the step of fabricating a tub assembly comprises forming a plurality of wall panels from a unitary sidewall blank.
- 57. The method of claim 56, wherein the step of fabricating a tub assembly further comprises forming a floor panel and a plurality of upright edge panels from a floor blank, and attaching each upright edge panels to a respective wall panel.
- 58. The method of claim 50, wherein the step of fabricating a tub assembly comprises forming a generally rectangular tub from first and second container subassemblies, the first subassembly formed from a first paperboard blank to have two wall panels and a floor panel therebetween, and the second subassembly formed from a second paperboard blank to have two wall panels and a base panel therebetween, the subassemblies arranged in a cross-wise configuration with the floor panel overlying the base panel.
- 59. The method of claim 50, wherein the step of fabricating a tub assembly comprises forming a generally circular container having a curved wall panel and a generally circular floor.
- 60. A method of hermetically sealing a food product within a microwave cooking container, the method comprising depositing the food product between a sheet of barrier material and a moisture barrier portion of the container, and forming a continuous seal between the barrier material and the moisture barrier portion of the container.
- 61. The method of claim 60, wherein the container comprises a floor and at least one sidewall, and wherein the moisture barrier portion of the container comprises the floor.
- 62. The method of claim 60, wherein the step of depositing the food product between a sheet of barrier material and a moisture barrier portion of the container comprises forming a pocket in the sheet of barrier material, depositing the food product within the pocket, and placing an inverted tub assembly over the food product.
- 63. The method of claim 60, wherein the step of forming a continuous seal between the barrier material and the moisture barrier portion of the container comprises heat sealing the barrier material to the moisture barrier portion of the container.
- 64. A container for microwave heating of a food product, the container comprising:
(a) a substantially upright sidewall assembly comprising a base, a mouth, and at least one wall panel extending between the base and the mouth; (b) a floor extending substantially horizontally from the at least one wall panel adjacent the base, the floor having an interior face and an exterior face and the at least one wall panel having an interior face and an exterior face; and (c) a sheet of barrier material, the interior face of the at least one wall panel and the interior face of the floor forming a volume for containing the food product, the sheet of barrier material being sealed to the interior face of the at least one wall panel.
- 65. The container of claim 64, wherein the substantially upright sidewall assembly comprises four wall panels forming a generally rectangular tub.
- 66. The container of claim 65, wherein the base comprises legs at corners defined by the intersections of adjacent wall panels, the legs separated by notches formed by removal of portions of the wall panels.
- 67. The container of claim 65, wherein the substantially upright sidewall assembly comprises a unitary paperboard blank folded to form the four wall panels.
- 68. The container of claim 65, wherein the base comprises a substantially continuous base panel extending between two opposed wall panels.
- 69. The container of claim 68, formed from a first paperboard blank and a second paperboard blank, wherein the first paperboard blank is folded to form two opposed wall panels and the base panel, and the second paperboard blank is folded to form two opposed wall panels and a floor panel therebetween.
- 70. The container of claim 64, comprising a generally cylindrical tub having one wall panel closed upon itself.
- 71. The container of claim 64, wherein the floor comprises a microwave susceptor material.
- 72. The container of claim 71, wherein the microwave susceptor material comprises a sized metal layer, the microwave susceptor material disposed to the interior face of the floor.
- 73. The container of claim 71, wherein the microwave susceptor material comprises a sized metal layer, the microwave susceptor material disposed to the exterior face of the floor.
- 74. The container of claim 64, wherein the floor is moisture-impervious.
- 75. The container of claim 64, wherein the floor comprises a polymer and paperboard laminate.
- 76. The container of claim 64, wherein the sheet of barrier material comprises a polyester film.
- 77. The container of claim 64, wherein the sheet of barrier material is continuously sealed to the interior face of the at least one wall panel by heat sealing.
- 78. The container of claim 64, wherein the at least one wall panel slopes outwardly from the base to the mouth, whereby multiple containers can be nestably stacked.
- 79. The container of claim 64, comprising a first attachment between the sidewall assembly and the barrier material.
- 80. The container of claim 79, wherein the first attachment is approximately mid-height along each the at least one wall panel.
- 81. The container of claim 80, further comprising a second attachment between the sidewall assembly and the barrier material adjacent the mouth of the container.
- 82. The container of claim 64, comprising at least one projection formed on the at least one wall panel, the projection being movable between an inoperative position where the projection is co-planar with the wall panel and the operative position where the projection extends outwardly from the wall panel.
- 83. The container of claim 82, wherein the at least one projection comprises a flap portion, the flap portion being movable about a substantially non-vertical axis.
- 84. The container of claim 64, comprising a handle formed on the at least one wall panel, the handle being movable between an inoperative position where the handle is co-planar with the wall panel and the operative position where the handle extends away from the wall panel.
- 85. The container of claim 84, wherein the handle is movable about a substantially non-horizontal axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/124,243, which was filed on Mar. 12, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60124243 |
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Divisions (2)
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