Claims
- 1. In a shielded container device wherein the container has an elongated section operable for receiving a quantity of liquid, the shield comprising:
(a) a member having a cross-sectional shape sufficient to receive and retain the member by frictional engagement to the surface of the elongated section of said container, said member having a height less than the length of the elongated section of said container so that a lower portion of the elongated section is unshielded, said member being fabricated at least in part from a material having a high microwave reflectivity; and (b) a thermochromic ink-based temperature-sensitive display disposed on said member and responsive to the temperature of liquid in the container. A shielding method for achieving highly uniform temperatures in liquids during microwave heating by substantially enhancing vertical mixing currents in said liquids, making determinations of final temperature reached in said liquids either by touch or the use of a temperature indicator efficacious, comprising: a electrically conductive shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies; having, a generally cylindrical shape, and dimensions chosen to accommodate a variety of microwaveable containers. said shield: to be concentric with a microwaveable container, containing a liquid to be heated by microwave radiation; and, to be located so as the top edge of said shield is at or above a vertical level corresponding to the level of the liquid in said container; and, to be of sufficient height as to cover at least 10% of the height of the liquid in said container.
- 2. a shield according to claim 1, having; a height “h”, covering between 10% and 90 % of the height of the liquid contained in the container to be heated; and, a circumference/length “L” covering at least 90% of the circumference of the container to be heated.
- 3. A shield according to claim 1, which is moveable along the vertical axis of a container, to match the level of liquid contained therein.
- 4. A shield according to claim 1, which is fixed at a height along the vertical axis of a container to match a specific level of liquid volume contained therein.
- 5. A moveable shield according to claim 3, placed directly on the outside surface of a microwaveable container such that; the shield is retained by frictional engagement to the surface and is snug enough to maintain the selected position along the vertical axis of the container through out the heating process; and, the shield to surface fit is snug enough to form a good thermal contact between them as to permit the use of a temperature indicator on the shield surface; and, the shield to surface fit is loose enough both before and after heating to permit easy attachment to, adjustment on and removal from said container; and, the adjustable mechanism is strong enough not fail due to any container thermal expansion due to microwave heating.
- 6. A moveable shield according to claim 3, as part of a secondary outer container into which is placed a microwaveable container containing liquid to be heated by microwave radiation such that; the shield is retained by frictional engagement to the secondary outer container surface and fits snug enough to maintain the selected position along the vertical axis of the secondary outer container through out the heating process; and, the shield to secondary outer container surface fit is loose enough both before and after heating to permit easy attachment to, adjustment on and removal from said container; and, that the adjustable mechanism is strong enough as not to fail due to any container thermal expansion due to microwave heating.
- 7. A moveable shield according to claim 3, comprising; a electrically conductive metal shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies; or, a electrically conductive metallic foil shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies; or, a electrically conductive metallic foil shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, laminated to one or more polymer layers used both for support and as an electrically insulating layer; or, a sleeve, coated with a electrically conductive material having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, applied by spraying, plasma coating, pad printing or as a foil.
- 8. A fixed shield according to claim 4, placed directly on the outside surface of a microwaveable container.
- 9. A fixed shield according to claim 4, as part of a secondary outer container into which is placed a microwaveable container containing liquid to be heated by microwave radiation.
- 10. A fixed shield according to claim 4, comprising; a electrically conductive metal shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, adhesively laminated to the surface; or, a electrically conductive metallic foil shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, adhesively laminated to the surface; or, a electrically conductive metallic foil shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, laminated to one or more polymer layers used both for support and as an electrically insulating layer, adhesively laminated to the surface; or, a coating of electrically conductive material having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, applied by spraying, plasma coating, or pad printing; or, as a sleeve, coated with a electrically conductive material having very low impedance at microwave frequencies, said coating applied by spraying, plasma coating, pad printing or as a foil.
- 11. A baby bottle having affixed thereto a electrically conductive shield having very low impedance at microwave frequencies; having, a generally cylindrical shape, and dimensions chosen to accommodate a variety of microwaveable containers. said shield: to be concentric with a microwaveable container, containing a liquid to be heated by microwave radiation; and, to be located so as the top edge of said shield is at or above a vertical level corresponding to the level of the liquid in said container; and, to be of sufficient height as to cover at least 10% of the height of the liquid in said container. 2. a shield according to claim 1, having; a height “h”, covering between 10% and 90% of the height of the liquid contained in the container to be heated; and, a circumference/length “L” covering at least 90% of the circumference of the container to be heated.
- 12. The baby bottle according to claim 11 wherein the shield is an integral part of the bottle.
- 13. The bottle according to claim 11 wherein the shield is a separate element physically attached to the baby bottle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/738,165, filed Oct. 25, 1996, which is a Continuation of Provisional Application No. 60/005,997 filed Oct. 27, 1995.
GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS
[0002] The U.S.: Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent over to patent over to license others on reasonable terms as provided for by the terms of Grant No. 2 R44 CE00063-02 awarded by the Centers for Disease Control and Center for Injury Prevention and Control paragraph
Provisional Applications (1)
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60005997 |
Oct 1995 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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08738165 |
Oct 1996 |
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09788256 |
Feb 2001 |
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