Claims
- 1. A heat retentive tray comprising:a generally planar upper surface having a substantially flat portion, a recessed portion disposed in the tray beneath the flat portion of the upper surface, a heat storage member which is capable of being heated by induction, and is disposed within said recessed portion, and a removable cover having a lower edge configured to seat on the flat portion of the upper surface of the tray while the cover at least covers that portion of the upper surface that is above the heat storage member.
- 2. The heat retentive tray of claim 1, wherein said recessed portion is adapted to direct heat upward from said heat storage member through said upper surface.
- 3. The heat retentive tray of claim 2, further comprising a top member and a bottom member that are disposed substantially adjacent to each other to form said recessed portion.
- 4. The heat retentive tray of claim 3, wherein said top member and said bottom member are secured to each other by an ultrasonic annular weld.
- 5. The heat retentive tray of claim 3, further comprising a fastening ring that is disposed adjacent to said top member and said bottom member for securing said top member to said bottom member.
- 6. The heat retentive tray of claim 5, further comprising a thermal break between said bottom member and said fastening ring.
- 7. The heat retentive tray of claim 6, further comprising an annular cavity between said bottom member and said fastening ring, and wherein said thermal break is an o-ring disposed in said annular cavity.
- 8. The heat retentive tray of claim 1, further comprising an expansion joint.
- 9. The heat retentive tray of claim 1, wherein said heat storage member is circular.
- 10. The heat retentive tray of claim 1, wherein said heat storage member is centrally located in said tray.
- 11. The heat retentive tray of claim 1, wherein said heat storage member has a plurality of holes disposed therein.
- 12. A heat retentive tray system comprising:a tray having a generally planar upper surface having a substantially flat portion, an inner volume beneath the flat portion of the upper surface, and a heat storage member which is capable of being heated by induction, wherein said heat storage member is disposed in said inner volume, and a cover removably disposed on at least a portion of the flat portion of the upper surface above said heat storage member to form an insulated volume.
- 13. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said cover has an inner wall, an outer wall and a space therebetween.
- 14. The heat retentive tray system of claim 13, wherein said space is at least partially filled with insulation.
- 15. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said inner volume is adapted to direct heat upward from said heat storage member to said insulated volume.
- 16. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said cover and said upper surface contact each other at a contact area and wherein heat from said heat storage member rises past said contact area.
- 17. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said tray further comprises a top member and a bottom member that are disposed substantially adjacent to each other to form said inner volume.
- 18. The heat retentive tray system of claim 17, wherein said top member and said bottom member are secured to each other by an ultrasonic annular weld.
- 19. The heat retentive tray system of claim 17, further comprising a fastening ring that is disposed adjacent to said top member and said bottom member for 10 securing said top member to said bottom member.
- 20. The heat retentive tray system of claim 19, wherein said tray further comprises a thermal break between said bottom member and said fastening ring.
- 21. The heat retentive tray system of claim 20, wherein said tray further comprises an annular cavity between said bottom member and said fastening ring, and wherein said thermal break is an o-ring disposed in said annular cavity.
- 22. The heat retentive tray system of claim 17, wherein said tray further comprises an expansion joint.
- 23. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said heat storage member is circular.
- 24. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said heat storage member is centrally located in said tray.
- 25. The heat retentive tray system of claim 12, wherein said heat storage member has a plurality of holes disposed therein.
- 26. A method of serving food product to a plurality of consumers, the method comprising the steps of:A. subjecting a heat retentive tray comprising a substantially planar upper surface having a substantially flat portion, an inner volume beneath said flat portion and a heat storage member that is susceptible to electrical induction heating and is disposed in said inner volume of said tray, to an electromagnetic field sufficient to inductively heat said heat storage member; B. placing a quantity of food product which is disposed on a plate, onto said heat retentive tray above said heat storage member; C. covering said tray, said inner volume where said heat storage member is disposed, said plate and said food product with an insulated cover which defines an insulated volume between said insulated cover and the flat portion of the upper surface of said tray so that ambient atmosphere does not come into contact with said plate and said food product; and D. serving said food product to at least one of the plurality of consumers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to and claims priority in, co-pending U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/334,327, filed Nov. 29, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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