Claims
- 1. An apparatus for heat conditioning a meal with microwave energy comprising, in combination:
- a tray formed from a material which is transparent to said energy;
- means defining a plurality of compartments in said tray for retaining a plurality of different foods in predetermined relative locations on said tray;
- a control box having a pair of opposite walls and formed from a material which is opaque to said microwave energy, said control box being receptive to said tray between said walls;
- means forming at least one aperture in each of said opposite walls of said control box, said apertures in said opposite walls being in registry with each other and with one of said tray compartments when said tray is contained in a predetermined orientation within the box, said apertures in said opposite walls being aligned with each other and being adapted to pass said microwave energy in substantially equal amounts therethrough;
- said control box being constructed to provide access to the interior thereof to enable a plurality of said trays to be sequentially inserted into and removed from said control box one at a time; and
- said control box and said tray including interfering means cooperative to substantially preclude insertion of said tray into said control box when said tray is in other than said predetermined orientation.
- 2. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- said control box being constructed to substantially surround and enclose said tray and further comprising:
- means for reclosably opening said box to enable removal or insertion of said tray and to enable said box to be reclosed whereby said box may be used repetitively with a succession of said food bearing trays.
- 3. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for reclosably opening said control box comprises:
- means mounting one of said apertured walls for movement relative to the remaining portions of said box between an open and closed configuration.
- 4. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said apertures are formed in said opposite walls of said box so that all but one of said compartments in said trays are exposed to said radiation.
- 5. An apparatus as defined in claim 4 further comprising:
- means mounted to said control box interiorly of said box for shielding said one compartment from electromagnetic radiation reflected internally of said control box.
- 6. An apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein said internal shielding means comprises:
- a plurality of pins mounted to one of said apertured walls of said control box and extending therefrom generally toward the other of said apertured walls, said pins being arranged in a pattern adapted to surround at least selected portions of said one compartment, said pins being dimensioned and spaced from each other to preclude admission of horizontally directed components of said energy into said one compartment.
- 7. An apparatus as defined in claim 6 further comprising:
- at least said one compartment of said tray being defined by an upwardly extending ridge, said pins being mounted to said box so that when said tray is oriented in said box in said predetermined orientation said pins may pass through said ridge.
- 8. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- said control box having an opening in the side thereof to receive said tray along a direction parallel to and between said opposite walls.
- 9. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- said tray having a surface formed thereon which is asymmetrically disposed thereon:
- a member formed on said control box and engagable with said asymmetrically formed surface of said tray to preclude full insertion of said tray into said box except when said asymmetrical surface is in alignment with said member.
- 10. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- said tray and compartments thereof being defined by an upstanding wall extending about the periphery of said tray and at least one ridge extending upwardly from the bottom of the tray, the underside of at least a portion of said at least one ridge being disposed out of the plane of the bottom wall of said tray;
- means formed on one of said apertured walls for engaging the underside of at least a portion of said at least one ridge, said at least one ridge and said ridge engaging means on said control box being constructed and arranged to be engagable with each other only when said tray is in said predetermined orientation.
- 11. An apparatus as defined in claim 10 further comprising:
- said ridges and compartments defined thereby being arranged asymmetrically on said tray.
- 12. An apparatus as defined in claim 10 further comprising:
- said ridge engaging means comprising a member mounted to the lower of said apertured walls, said member being constructed and arranged to extend upwardly into one of said tray ridges to extend around a selected compartment defined by said ridge;
- a plurality of pins mounted to the other of said apertured walls, said pins being disposed over and in alignment with said member, said pins being dimensioned and spaced from each other to preclude admission of horizontally directed components of said energy into said compartment, said pins being constructed and arranged to pass through said ridge and to be electrically connected to said member;
- said ridge being disposed asymmetrically on said tray; and
- said opposite walls having no apertures in alignment with said selected tray compartment.
- 13. An apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- said tray being defined by a bottom wall, an upstanding peripheral wall and at least one ridge extending upwardly from said botton wall;
- a radiation-transparent flexible film covering said tray and being secured thereto about said peripheral upstanding wall;
- means constructing said control box so that when said tray is disposed therein in said predetermined orientation and in readiness to be exposed to said microwave energy, said radiation-transparent film will be pressed firmly against the upper edge of said ridges to isolate each of said food bearing compartments.
- 14. An apparatus as defined in claim 13 further comprising:
- said ridges being of a height which is less than that of said peripheral wall.
- 15. An apparatus as defined in claim 14 further comprising:
- said control box including a first section having a bottom wall which comprises one of said apertured walls, said bottom wall being surrounded by an upstanding sidewall;
- said control box further including a lid hinged to said sidewall, said lid comprising the other of said apertured walls,
- said lid being shaped with respect to the relative height of the peripheral of the sidewall of said tray and said ridges of said tray to press said radiation-transparent film firmly against said ridges when said lid is closed.
- 16. A tray adapted to contain various foods of a complete meal comprising:
- a bottom wall and a sidewall surrounding said bottom wall and extending upwardly therefrom;
- said bottom wall being formed to define at least one upwardly extending ridge within said tray to define a plurality of tray compartments, said walls and ridges being formed from a material transparent to energy of a character adapted to heat condition foods;
- a film transparent to said radiation and extending over said tray and being connected to said tray at least along the upper surface of said sidewall;
- said ridges being of a height which is less than that of said sidewall, said film being sufficiently flexible to enable it to be pressed downwardly into said tray and against the upper surfaces of said at least one ridge thereby to isolate each of said tray compartments from each other when desired.
- 17. A tray as defined in claim 16 wherein said film is also optically transparent.
- 18. An apparatus for heat conditioning a meal with microwave energy comprising, in combination;
- a tray formed from a material which is transparent to said energy;
- means defining a plurality of compartments in said tray for maintaining a plurality of different foods in predetermined relative locations on said tray;
- a control box having a pair of opposite walls and formed from a material which is opaque to said energy, said control box being receptive to said tray between said walls to enable said tray to be removably inserted between said walls;
- aperture means transparent to said energy and formed in at least one of said walls of said control box at a predetermined location and of predetermined configuration with respect to selected of said compartments of said tray when said tray is disposed within said control box;
- said control box being constructed to provide access to the interior thereof to enable a plurality of said trays to be sequentially inserted into and removed from said control box; and
- said control box and said tray each including cooperative means to enable insertion and placement of said tray within said control box in a selected relative position in which said aperture means is in alignment with a selected tray compartment.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 373,931, filed June 27, 1973, abandoned, which in turn, was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 167,185, filed July 29, 1971, now abandoned.
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