Claims
- 1. A package for shipping and microwave popping of popcorn, comprising:
- (a) a predetermined quantity of popcorn kernels which will occupy a predictable volume when popped;
- (b) a package containing said predetermined quantity of popcorn and, when used for popping corn, having a predetermined internal volume at least equal to said predictable volume occupied by said popcorn kernels when popped, said package having a wall having an interior surface, at least an area of said wall being adapted to rest in a generally flat horizontal configuration upon a horizontal support surface in a microwave oven; and
- (c) a microwave converting means connected with said package for converting microwave energy into heat for transfer in a sufficient amount to the popcorn kernels to reduce substantially the number of burned or unpopped kernels that could result if the kernels were popped solely by direct impingement of microwave energy, said microwave converting means including a microwave interactive material whose temperature increases in response to impinging microwave energy, said microwave interactive material being supported by said wall and being at least co-extensive with the interior surface of said area of said wall, said area being sufficiently large to permit said kernels to be sufficiently close to said interactive material during the popping process to receive enough heat from said interactive material to reduce substantially the number of burned or unpopped kernels, wherein said package comprises a flat-bottom bag and said wall is the flat-bottom of said bag.
- 2. A package as defined in claim 1, wherein said package including said wall is formed of microwave transmissive material and said microwave interactive material is in the form of a layer which is mounted on and co-extensive with said wall.
- 3. A package as defined in claim 2, wherein said microwave interactive material includes a layer of metalized plastic and wherein said bag is formed of paper.
- 4. A package as claimed in claim 1, wherein the interior surface of said wall is large enough for said predetermined quantity of unpopped popcorn to be spread thereon in a configuration in which a majority of the kernels are generally within two layers when scattered during popping.
- 5. A package for shipping and microwave popping of popcorn comprising:
- (a) a predetermined quantity of popcorn kernels which will occupy a predictable volume when popped;
- (b) a package containing said predetermined quantity of popcorn and, when used for popping corn, having a predetermind internal volume at least equal to said predictable volume occupied by said popcorn kernels when popped, said package having a wall having an interior surface, at least an area of said wall being adapted to rest in a generally flat horizontal configuration upon a horizontal support surface in a microwave oven; and
- (c) a microwave converting means connected with said package for converting microwave energy into heat for transfer in a sufficient amount to the popcorn kernels to reduce substantially the number of burned or unpopped kernels that could result if the kernels were popped solely by direct impingement of microwave energy, said microwave converting means including a microwave interactive material whose temperature increases in response to impinging microwaves, said microwave interactive material being supported by said wall and co-extensive with the interior surface of said area of said wall, said area being sufficiently large to permit said kernels to be sufficiently close to said interactive material during the popping process to receive enough heat from said interactive material to reduce substantially the number of burned or unpopped kernels, wherein said package comprises telescoping shell cartons and wherein said wall is a bottom wall of one of said shell cartons.
- 6. A package as claimed in claim 5, wherein said package including said wall is formed of microwave transmissive material and said microwave interactive material is in the form of a layer which is mounted on and co-extensive with said wall.
- 7. A package as defined in claim 6, wherein said microwave interactive material includes a layer of metalized plastic and said shell cartons are formed of paperboard.
- 8. A package as claimed in claim 5, wherein the interior surface of said wall is large enough for said predetermined quantity of unpopped popcorn to be spread thereon in a configuration in which a majority of the kernels are generally within two layers when scattered during popping.
- 9. A package for shipping and microwave popping of popcorn comprising:
- (a) a predetermined quantity of popcorn kernels which will occupy a predictable volume when popped;
- (b) a package containing said predetermined quantity of popcorn and, when used for popping corn, having a predetermined internal volume at least equal to said predictable volume occupied by said popcorn kernels when popped, said package having a wall with an interior surface, at least an area of said wall being adapted to rest in a generally flat, horizontal configuration upon a horizontal support surface in a microwave oven; and
- (c) a microwave converting means connected with said package for converting microwave energy into heat for transfer in a sufficient amount to the popcorn kernels to reduce substantially the number of burned or unpopped kernels that could result if the kernels were popped solely by direct impingement of microwave energy, said microwave converting means including a microwave interactive material whose temperature increases in response to impinging microwave energy, said microwave interactive material being supported by said wall and being at least co-extensive with the interior surface of said area of the wall, said area being sufficiently large to permit said kernels to be sufficiently close to said interactive material during the popping process to receive enough heat from said interactive material to reduce substantially the number of burned or unpopped kernels.
- 10. The package of claim 9, wherein said package is an expansible gussetted bag and said wall is a side wall of said bag.
- 11. The package of claim 9, wherein said package is formed of microwave transmissive material and said microwave interactive material is in the form of a layer mounted on and co-extensive with said area of the wall.
- 12. The package of claim 11, wherein said microwave interactive material includes a layer of metalized plastic and wherein said transmissive material is paper.
- 13. The package of claim 9 wherein the interior surface of the area of said wall is large enough for said predetermined quantity of popcorn kernels to be spread thereon in a configuration in which a majority of the kernels are generally within two layers when scattered during popping.
- 14. A package for shipping and microwave popping of popcorn comprising:
- (a) a predetermined quantity of popcorn kernels which will occupy a predictable volume when popped;
- (b) an expansible, gussetted bag formed of microwave transmissive material and defining a predetermined internal volume when fully expanded which is equal to or greater than said predictable volume, said bag including a wall having an interior surface, at least an area of said wall being adapted to rest in a generally flat, horizontal configuration upon a horizontal support surface in a microwave oven; and
- (c) a layer of microwave interactive material the temperature of which increases in response to impinging microwaves, said layer of interactive material being disposed on the interior surface of said wall and being at least substantially co-extensive with said area of said wall, said area being sufficiently large to permit said kernels to be spread thereover during the microwave popping process in a configuration wherein said kernels are sufficiently close to said interactive material to receive enough heat therefrom to increase substantially the volume of popped kernels than would result if said quantity of kernels were popped in said bag without use of said layer of interactive material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 021,688, filed on Mar. 4, 1987, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 815,318, filed Jan. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,678,882, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 735,576, filed May 20, 1985, now abandoned, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 510,735, filed July 5, 1983, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,553,010.
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