Claims
- 1. A package of cold food heatable in a conventional microwave oven directly from a refrigerated or frozen condition with an improved steam-venting capability and improved uniformity of temperature, said package of food comprising:
- a sealed package including a disposable container comprising two main wall members, including one wall member comprising a cover formed from sheet material and another wall member comprising a dish body having a bottom wall and an internally rib-free, upwardly-directed peripheral sidewall at the outer periphery of said bottom wall with an upper edge defining an upwardly-open wide mouth;
- said cover being secured to said sidewall so as to close said mouth and provide a sealed cavity within said container;
- said dish body bottom wall having a centrally-disposed, upwardly-extending, upwardly-tapering hollow core positioned thereon and projecting vertically within said container;
- said core comprising a finger-shaped member extending betwen said bottom wall and said cover and having a closed upper end positioned in proximity to said cover;
- said core including surface means thereon within said sealed cavity providing a perimetrically-extending wall having a plurality of angularly-neighboring ribs extending longitudinally therealong;
- said core being perimetrically surrounded by a body of cold food;
- said body of cold food in said sealed cavity containing water in liquid or frozen form, being in the range of about 40.degree. F. and about 0.degree. F. when said package is in said refrigerated or frozen condition, filling said sealed cavity at least to a substantial depth within which said food is disposed for contact with said ribs of said core and with said rib-free sidewall, and existing as a unitary entity without partitionment into a multiplicity of unconnected entities;
- said core wall and cover being substantially transmissive of microwave oven microwave energy for functioning in use as a microwave influx passage for entry of microwave energy into said food within said container;
- said core including said ribs thereof being structured and arranged for functioning during microwave heating of said food as a guide means for directing the flow of fluid portions of said food in an upward direction in the vicinity of said core, whereby said core including said ribs thereof contributes to the distribution of heat in said container during microwave heating of said food in said container in a microwave oven by assisting in fluid convection and the absence of ribs on said sidewall within said cavity cooperates with the presence of said ribs on said core to balance microwave heating of said food throughout said cavity and provide more uniform heating of said food than would a similar package having ribs provided on its peripheral sidewall within its cavity;
- said package further including a carton having wall panel means providing an enclosed space having a larger volume than that occupied by the food-containing covered dish;
- the food-containing covered dish being disposed within said carton, both for while said food is in said refrigerated or frozen condition and for microwave oven heating of the food;
- said carton wall panel means including a top wall panel disposed in overlying proximity to said cover and having at least one aperture therethrough designated to provide a steam vent;
- said cover, at least in a respective region directly in vertical alignment with each such designated steam vent aperture being constituted of easily fork-pierced material so that just prior to placing the entire package of cold food in a microwave oven for heating, the consumer may pierce a hole through each such region of the cover by inserting a sharp object such as a fork tine through the respective designated steam vent aperture;
- said carton wall panel means further including at least one steam vent opening from said enclosed space, this at least one steam vent opening not being associated in direct vertical alignment with any said easily fork-pierced region of the cover, and this at least one steam vent opening being constructed and arranged to permit the escape of steam from said enclosed space.
- 2. The package of claim 1 wherein the steam vent holes in the insulating enclosure comprise vent holes in the top panel of the enclosure.
- 3. The package of claim 1 wherein the carton has an access port in its bottom panel to enable the temperature of the food in the container to be ascertained through the sense of touch.
- 4. The package of claim 1 wherein the insulating enclosure contains steam vents in the top panel thereof to exhaust steam from the air spaces and an access port in the bottom panel to enable the temperature of the food in the container to be ascertained through the sense of touch.
- 5. The package of claim 4 wherein the port in the bottom panel of the enclosure is aligned with the core so that a user may extend a finger through the port and into the core to determine the temperature of the food through the sense of touch.
- 6. The package of claim 1 wherein the enclosure is a folding carton with top, bottom and side panels and the bottom panel has an access port therein in alignment with the core.
- 7. The package of claim 1 wherein a layer of microwave opague material at least partially encircles the sidewall of the container to balance microwave heating between the interior and periphery of the food in the container.
- 8. The package of claim 7 wherein the layer is a ring of aluminum foil bonded to the sidewall of the container.
- 9. The package of claim 7 wherein the layer is a self-supporting ring of aluminum foil loosely fitted around and encircling the sidewall of the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of an application bearing the same title, filed July 13, 1981, Ser. No. 283,145, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 33,972, filed Apr. 27, 1979, now abandoned.
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NUPAC Publication, Tacoma, Wash., "Fluted Tube Pan". |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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