Claims
- 1. A microwave popcorn device comprising:an inflatable container, a mass of unpopped popcorn disposed in said inflatable container, said mass of unpopped popcorn being adapted to be popped by exposure to microwave energy, and said mass of popcorn generating an inflation gas as it is popped by exposure to microwave energy, said inflatable container having a base portion adapted to rest on a food support surface of a microwave oven and having an inflatable portion which is substantially fully inflatable by inflation gas generated in said container as said mass of popcorn is popped, said inflatable portion of said container being preformed so as to be substantially fully inflatable into a predetermined three-dimensional external shape by inflation gas generated in said container, said predetermined three-dimensional shape being other than in the form of a bag or envelope and simulating the external configuration of an animate object, said inflatable portion of said container having graphic material on the exterior thereof, said graphic material combining with said three-dimensional external shape to visually detail the animate object in the three-dimensional external shape formed by said inflatable portion, and said inflatable container comprises a pair of flexible panels which are joined together and which cooperate to form said inflatable portion, each of said flexible panels being preformed to said predetermined three-dimensional external shape of the animate object, and at least one of said flexible panels having said graphic material which combines with said three-dimensional external shape to visually detail the recognizable character or article in the three dimensional shape formed by said one of said panels.
- 2. A microwave popcorn device comprising:an inflatable popcorn containing vessel not having the appearance of a bag or envelope, a mass of unpopped popcorn disposed in said inflatable vessel, said mass of unpopped popcorn being adapted to be popped by exposure to microwave energy, and said mass of popcorn generating an inflation gas as it is popped by exposure to microwave energy, said inflatable vessel having a base portion adapted to rest on a food support surface of a microwave oven and having an inflatable portion which is substantially fully inflatable by inflation gas generated in said vessel as said mass of popcorn is being popped, said inflatable portion of said vessel having a preformed configuration so as to be substantially fully inflatable to a predetermined three-dimensional external shape, not recognizable as a popcorn containing bag or envelope, by inflation gas generated in said vessel, said predetermined three-dimensional shape being defined by the preformed configuration of the inflatable portion of the vessel to simulate the external configuration of an animate object, said inflatable portion of said vessel having graphic material on the exterior thereof, said graphic material combining with said three-dimensional external shape to provide an animated appearance to the vessel when said vessel is being inflated and to fully detail the animate object in the three-dimensional external shape formed by said inflatable portion after the container is fully inflated.
- 3. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 2, wherein said inflatable vessel comprises a pair of contoured flexible panels which are joined together and which cooperate to form said inflatable portion, each of said flexible panels having a preformed configuration to create said predetermined three-dimensional external shape of the animate object when the vessel is fully inflated, said predetermined three-dimensional shape being defined by the preformed configuration of said panels, and at least one of said flexible panels having said graphic material which combines with said three-dimensional external shape to detail the animate object represented by the three dimensional shape formed by said panels when the vessel is inflated.
- 4. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 3, wherein said pair of flexible panels are joined together around substantially the entire periphery thereof, a portion of each panel forming an outwardly extending tab, each tab facilitating access to the popcorn in the vessel when the vessel is fully inflated by grasping each tab and pulling the tab, and therefore each panel, outwardly to separate the panels along a portion of the joined periphery.
- 5. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 2, wherein said graphical material is provided about the entire periphery of the inflatable portion of said container.
- 6. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 5, wherein at least one of said panels is preformed in a non-planar contoured configuration.
- 7. A microwave popcorn device comprising:an inflatable container, said inflatable container having a base portion with a bottom surface which can be located in adjacent, surface-to-surface contact with a food support surface of a microwave oven such that the entire base portion is supported in substantially planar relation to the food support surface, a mass of unpopped popcorn disposed only in the base portion of said inflatable container, said mass of unpopped popcorn being adapted to be popped by exposure to microwave energy, and said mass of popcorn generating an inflation gas as it is popped by exposure to microwave energy, said inflatable container also having an inflatable portion which is substantially fully inflatable by inflation gas generated in said container as said mass of popcorn is being popped during a predetermined time frame, said inflatable portion of said container having a preformed configuration so as to be substantially fully inflatable to a predetermined three-dimensional external shape by inflation gas generated in said container during said predetermined time frame, said predetermined three-dimensional shape being defined by said preformed configuration to simulate a recognizable character or article other than a bag or envelope, said inflatable portion of said container having graphic material on the exterior thereof, said graphic material combining with said three-dimensional external shape so as to provide graphic detail upon said container when said container is being inflated and to fully graphically detail the recognizable character or article in the three-dimensional external shape formed by said inflatable portion after the container is fully inflated.
- 8. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 7, wherein said base portion includes a bottom wall and side walls extending outwardly around the periphery of the bottom wall, said bottom wall and side walls forming a receptacle for the mass of unpopped popcorn, and said bottom wall having an outer surface which is designed to be disposed in adjacent, surface-to-surface contact with the food support surface of the microwave oven.
- 9. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 8, wherein a susceptor is interposed between the inner surface of the bottom wall of the receptacle and the mass of unpopped popcorn, said susceptor being designed to be heated by microwave energy in the microwave oven and to transfer the energy to the mass of unpopped popcorn to pop the popcorn during the predetermined timeframe.
- 10. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 8, wherein said inflatable container includes a pair of flexible panels which are sealed together around substantially the entire periphery thereof and are joined to and cooperate with the base portion to form said inflatable container.
- 11. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 10, wherein said pair of flexible panels includes an opening in which the base portion is located, said base portion being secured along the side walls to the portion of the panels surrounding the opening to form said inflatable container.
- 12. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 11, further comprising an inner flexible panel joined to each of said outer flexible panels, said inner panel being relatively smaller in surface area than the outer panels and being joined in surface-to-surface contact thereto so as to provide an unobstructed border around the periphery of the outer panels to enable the outer panels to be joined around the border thereof, wherein said inner panel further comprises an opening coincident with said opening in said pair of flexible panels to allow insertion of said base through said opening in said inner panel.
- 13. A microwave popcorn device as in claim 7, wherein said pair of flexible panels are joined together around substantially the entire periphery of each panel, a portion of the periphery each panel forming a gripping tab, wherein the gripping tabs of the panels are not joined together.
- 14. A microwave popcorn package comprising at least two flexible non-planar sheets of material having peripheral edges bonded together to form at inflatable cavity for containing popcorn, said sheets of material being cut and bonded together in a configuration which resembles a sports ball when the cavity is inflated by gas generated by microwave cooking of the popcorn.
- 15. A microwave popcorn package comprising at least two flexible non-planar sheets of material having peripheral edges bonded together and bonded to a substantially planar base for said package, said sheets of material being cut and bonded together in a configuration which resembles an animal when inflated by gas generated by microwave cooking of the popcorn.
- 16. A microwave inflatable popcorn package comprising artistic panels adhesively bonded at peripheral edges to form a sealed container having a three-dimensional appearance of an animal when the package is inflated,said panels formed from a generally symmetrical sheet folded along a fold line into generally symmetrical halves with coinciding peripheral edges of said symmetrical halves adhesively bonded together to form said inflatable package, symmetrical gussets formed by the periphery of the symmetrical sheet and folded with the symmetrical halves of the sheet to coincide with and be bonded to adjoining peripheral edges of the panels, an inner surface layer adhesively bonded to an inner surface of the symmetrical sheet and foldable with the symmetrical sheet, aligned centrally located openings in the symmetrical sheet and the inner surface, divided by the fold line, and dimensioned to receive a popcorn-holding tray, whereby said panels are folded about said tray and coinciding bonded peripheral edges of the symmetrical sheet opposite the fold line are positioned above the tray when a bottom surface of the tray is set upon a horizontal surface, said tray having a floor, walls extending upwardly from said floor, and a flange extending outwardly from a top edge of said walls, said walls defining an outer perimeter of said tray insertable through said openings from the side of said inner surface layer, said flange extending laterally beyond edges of said openings to contact a portion of said inner surface layer about said openings, said flange adhesively securable to the portion of said inner surface layer about said openings, and a microwave susceptor material within said tray.
- 17. The inflatable popcorn package of claim 16 further comprising gripping tabs which extend from the peripheral edges of the symmetrical sheet, wherein said gripping tabs extend beyond an adhesive bonding line which bonds the peripheral edges of the panels.
- 18. The inflatable popcorn package of claim 17 wherein the peripheral edges of the panels are bonded together along an adhesive bonding line which is spaced at varying distances from an absolute edge of the panels, whereby excessive pressure within the package can rupture a portion of the bonding line spaced a minimum distance from the absolute edge of the panels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/475,420, filed Feb. 5, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/331,081 filed Mar. 27, 1989 and issuing Feb. 6, 1990 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,898,561. Application Ser. No. 07/331,081 was filed as a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/103,025 filed Sep. 30, 1987, now abandoned, as a continuation of application Ser. No. 05/879,915 filed Jun. 27, 1986, now abandoned, all of which are referred to hereinafter as the “Parent Cases,” the disclosures of all of the Parent Cases being incorporated herein by reference. Moreover, the benefits of the filing dates of the Parent Cases are hereby claimed inasmuch as the subject matter of the present application is similar in many respects to that of the Parent Cases.
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