Claims
- 1. A laminate for a food container to hold a food product to be heated in a microwave oven, comprising:
- at least two supporting sheets of combustible dielectric material bonded together to form a laminate, at least one of said sheets serves as a susceptor substrate;
- a layer of a microwave susceptor for producing heat when exposed to microwave energy;
- said susceptor comprising a microwave inductive substance-containing ink layer including carbon particles dispersed in a fluid matrix comprising a dispersion of resinous particles as a binder material in a liquid and said resinous particles are adapted to form an organic film matrix upon drying to support the carbon particles and a microwave non-interactive mineral attenuator, said ink layer is printed onto the surface of one of the sheets and dried in a position for alignment with said food product;
- at least one of the sheets comprising paper or paperboard;
- whereby heat is transferred to the food product from the ink layer by conduction during heating in a microwave oven;
- the microwave inductive substance-containing ink layer is encapsulated between the sheets and heat from the ink layer is transferred by conduction through one of the sheets to the food.
- 2. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the sheets are paper and said paper sheets are bonded to one another by means of an adhesive layer and the printed-on susceptor is self-bonded to the paper backing sheet.
- 3. The printed susceptor of claim 1 wherein said ink layer is printed in a pattern with open unprinted areas comprising a selected percentage thereof.
- 4. The laminate of claim 1 wherein said ink layer includes a dot or grid pattern.
- 5. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the printed susceptor has a configuration corresponding to the shape of the product being heated.
- 6. The laminate of claim 1 wherein a layer of an insulating material is imprinted upon a surface of the laminate in alignment with the susceptor and the insulating material is located opposite said food product to be heated to thereby reduce the loss of heat from the susceptor and to maximize the transmission of heat therefrom to the product being heated.
- 7. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the fluid matrix is a dispersion of said liquid and a member selected from the group consisting of an acrylic resin, a maleic resin, a protein and shellac.
- 8. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the fluid matrix contains a minor amount of a polyhydric alcohol, a wax and an amine to modify the characteristics of the ink.
- 9. The laminate of claim 1 wherein said ink layer include suspended metal particles.
- 10. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the fluid matrix is an organic resin dispersed in water.
- 11. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the mineral attenuator is at least one of the following: titanium dioxide, clay, zinc oxide, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate, aluminum oxide, and aluminum sulfate.
- 12. The laminate of claim 1 wherein the other of said sheets comprises a polyester sheet and the microwave inductive substance-containing ink layer is applied to the surface of the polyester sheet.
- 13. The laminate of claim 1 wherein said laminate is a part of a package for containing said food.
- 14. The package of claim 1 wherein at least one said sheet of combustible dielectric material comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of paper, paperboard, a plastic resinous sheet and cellophane.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 261,380, filed Oct. 24, 1988, now abandoned.
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