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The present invention relates to microwavable food products and packaging. More particularly the present invention relates to an improved food product and package wherein the food item to be consumed it contained in a bowl that fits inside an outer container of a microwavable material such as cardboard or plastic and wherein a removable section of the box or outer container can be removed to form an opening that cradles the bowl or inner container so that a user can remove the assembly from a microwave oven after cooking by grasping the outer container which acts as an insulator or trivet thus protecting the user from burns.
The following table lists patents that related generally to microwavable containers each listed patent hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention provides an improved, microwavable food and package apparatus that includes an outer container having an upper panel providing an upper surface, a lower panel providing a lower surface, a plurality of side walls that each extend from the upper panel to the lower panel, and an outer container hollow interior.
One of the side walls has a removable portion that enables access to the interior. An inner container has a cavity or concave portion that holds a food item to be warmed or cooked in a microwave oven.
The container lower panel has a removable section that can be removed to provide an opening (e.g. circular, oval, square, octagonal or other shape) in the lower panel.
An annular wall on the inner container is sized and shaped to fit the opening.
A removable portion on the top panel of the outer container is removed to provide an opening that holds the inner container. During cooking or warming, the apparatus is placed inside a microwave oven. The oven then heats the apparatus (outer container, inner container and contained food item) for a selected time period. The user then grabs the outer container and removes it from the oven. A user can carry the food item without needing a pot holder or glove as the outer container is an insulator or trivet that transfers little or no heat to the user's hand. The outer container is preferably of a low head transfer index material such as cardboard or paper.
A portion of the outer container (e.g. box corner or side portion) extends away from the inner container after the inner and outer containers have been subjected to microwave cooking so that corner or edge portion of the outer container provides a cooled part for gripping by a user.
In one embodiment, the outer container is of a paper material.
In one embodiment, the outer container is of a cardboard material.
In one embodiment, the outer container is of a plastic material.
In one embodiment, the upper and lower panels are each rectangular.
In one embodiment, the inner container is of a plastic material.
In one embodiment, the inner container is a bowl.
In one embodiment, the inner container has a circular bottom.
In one embodiment, the inner container has an open top.
In one embodiment, the inner container includes a frusto-conical side wall.
In one embodiment, the inner container has one or more handles.
In one embodiment, the removable portion of the upper panel is surrounded by a serrated portion.
In one embodiment, the removable portion of the upper panel is surrounded by perforations.
In one embodiment, the removable portion of the upper panel is surrounded one or more scores.
In various embodiments the food container includes refrigerator and shelf stable foods as well as frozen because.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
The microwavable carton 10 has a first side 50 and a second side 60. In the drawings, there are a plurality of perforations or a serrated portion 100 that can be cut or severed. By cutting the perforations or serrated portion 100, a removable section 110 can be removed by a user. Once the removable section 110 is removed, an access opening 120 is formed. This access opening 120 is sized and shaped to hold container or bowl 300 and a food item that is contained in the container or bowl 300.
Notice that the microwavable carton 10 can have instructions 200. These instructions will explain to a user that the carton 10 is opened and the microwavable food container 300 is removed. The microwavable food container 300 is then placed in the opening 120 that is formed by removing the removable section 110. A film layer or cover 400 can be placed over the food contained in bowl or container 300.
The food container or bowl 300 has a top 310, bottom 320, and a height 324 of the bottom section. The bowl or microwavable food container 300 has an interior 340 containing a food product (such as frozen jambalaya). There is also provided a lower perimeter 350 and a pair of spaced apart handles 360. The container 300 also has an overlapping rim 370. Rim 370 has a diameter greater than the diameter of opening 120.
In order to use the apparatus 5, the user opens carton 10 by removing panel 380 (see
The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
This is a continuation of Patent Cooperation Treaty application international application number PCT/US2016/033532, international filing date May 20, 2016, which was a non-provisional of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/164,269, filed May 20, 2015. Each of these applications are incorporated herein by reference, and priority of each is hereby claimed.
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62164269 | May 2015 | US |
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Parent | PCT/US2016/033532 | May 2016 | US |
Child | 15792929 | US |