Claims
- 1. A fused susceptor structure comprising:
- a non-conductive substrate; and
- a conductive layer disposed on the non-conductive substrate;
- the conductive layer divided into a plurality of fuse links and base areas by regions of substantially less conductivity than the conductive layer; wherein
- the fuse links are arranged in at least two orientations, and the fuse links of both orientations are equally susceptible to breaking upon exposure to microwave energy.
- 2. The fuse susceptor structure of claim 1, wherein the non-conductive substrate is:
- a biaxially oriented substrate film.
- 3. The fuse susceptor structure of claim 2, wherein the substrate film has a greater shrinkage force along a first axis as compared to the shrinkage force along a second axis.
- 4. The fuse susceptor structure of claim 3, wherein the the fuse links have axes forming oblique angles with the axes of the substrate film.
- 5. The fuse susceptor structure of claim 3, wherein fuse links oriented along the first axis are larger than fuse links oriented along the second axis.
- 6. The fuse susceptor structure of claim 1, wherein the conductive layer is a layer of metal having an optical density substantially equal to 0.45.
- 7. A fused susceptor structure comprising:
- a non-conductive substrate; and
- a conductive layer disposed on the non-conductive substrate;
- the conductive layer divided into a plurality of fuse links and base areas by regions of substantially less conductivity than the conductive layer, wherein
- sizes of the fuse links and base areas are varied from one region to another region to cause greater heat generation in the one region than the other region upon exposure to microwave energy.
- 8. The fused susceptor of claim 7, wherein the base areas near a center of the susceptor are smaller than the base areas near an edge of the susceptor.
- 9. The fuse susceptor of claim 7, wherein a ratio of base area to fuse link width near a center of the susceptor is smaller than a ratio of base area to fuse link width near an edge of the susceptor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of the Applicants' prior co-pending application Ser. No. 08/187,446, filed Jan. 25, 1994, and due to issue May 2, 1995 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,412,187.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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In re Blamer, 93-1108 (CAFC 1993), Decision cites USPTO BPAI decision of Jul. 29, 1992 in Appeal No. 92-1802, Invention of Blamer is characterized in this decision. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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