Microwave heating package and method
First Claim
1. A package containing an article of foodstuff, said foodstuff having a top surface, said foodstuff being capable of being heated in a microwave oven which produces microwave energy at a frequency of 2450 MHz., comprising a foodstuff holding pan, said pan having a bottom, side walls and an open top and a non-relecting energy cover for said pan, said cover having a dielectric constant greater than 10 and being spaced from the top surface of the foodstuff a distance of about 0.8 to 2 cm., so that the dielectric constant of the cover and the spacing of the cover above the foodstuff permit the passage of said microwave energy through the cover into the package while interfering with reflected microwave energy within the package, thereby retaining and concentrating the microwave energy within the package.
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Abstract
A novel cover arrangement is described for use with foodstuff holding pans to be heated in a microwave oven. The cover is one which in terms of microwave energy, does not transmit reflected energy. Thus, the cover acts in a manner analogous with non-reflecting coatings in optics and permits passage of the microwave radiation into the container holding the foodstuff, while substantially preventing escape of microwave radiation reflected from the foodstuff surface and container bottom. In this manner the microwave energy is retained and concentrated within the container, resulting in more efficient and uniform heating of the foodstuff. The novel cover is particularly valuable when used with aluminum foil pans, which without the cover of this invention seriously reflect microwave radiation.
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- 1. A package containing an article of foodstuff, said foodstuff having a top surface, said foodstuff being capable of being heated in a microwave oven which produces microwave energy at a frequency of 2450 MHz., comprising a foodstuff holding pan, said pan having a bottom, side walls and an open top and a non-relecting energy cover for said pan, said cover having a dielectric constant greater than 10 and being spaced from the top surface of the foodstuff a distance of about 0.8 to 2 cm., so that the dielectric constant of the cover and the spacing of the cover above the foodstuff permit the passage of said microwave energy through the cover into the package while interfering with reflected microwave energy within the package, thereby retaining and concentrating the microwave energy within the package.
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5. A package of food to be heated with microwave energy, comprising a foodstuff-holding pan having a bottom, side walls and an open top;
- a body of foodstuff contained in said pan and having a top surface; and
a top cover for said pan having a dielectric constant greater than 10 and being spaced from said foodstuff top surface by a distance of between one-fifteenth and one-sixth of a wavelength of said energy, the dielectric constant and spacing of the cover permitting passage of microwave energy through the cover into the package while retaining and concentrating the microwave energy within the package, wherein said cover comprises a dielectric substrate bearing an array of conductors comprising a plurality of spaced-apart, electrically conductive islands cooperatively providing said dielectric constant greater than 10. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
- a body of foodstuff contained in said pan and having a top surface; and
- 8. A package containing an article of foodstuff, said foodstuff having a top surface, said foodstuff being capable of being heated in a microwave oven which produces microwave energy at a frequency of 2450 MHz., comprising a metallic foodstuff holding pan, said pan having a bottom, side walls and an open top and a non-reflecting energy cover for said pan having a dielectric constant greater than 10 and being spaced from the top surface of the foodstuff a distance of about 0.8 to 2 cm., wherein said cover is comprised of arrays of conductors on or embedded in a dielectric substrate, said conductors being metal islands having side dimensions and spacing dimensions from each other of less than one wavelength of said microwave energy, and wherein the metal islands represent 50 to 80% of the total area of the cover.
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13. A container for use in heating a foodstuff with microwave energy, said container including a generally rectangular metallic pan having a substantially flat bottom, outer side walls and inner partition walls forming a plurality of compartments, and, in at least one of said compartments, a body of foodstuff having a top surface;
- said container further including a cooperating top cover, said top cover having a shoulder portion which is comprised of an exterior shoulder portion and interior partition shoulders, generally congruent with said inner partition walls to thereby form a plurality of top surfaces, one over each of said plurality of compartments in a one-to-one correspondence, said exterior shoulder portion and said inner partition shoulders being dimensioned so as to elevate said plurality of top surfaces above said foodstuff from between one-fifteenth to one-sixth of a wavelength of said energy, said top cover comprising a dielectric material at each of said plurality of top surfaces, wherein selected top surfaces further include arrays of metallic islands so that said selected top surfaces form array dielectrics having dielectric constants greater than 10, and wherein other selected top surfaces include a metallic film or foil on substantially the entire surface area thereof.
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14. A method of heating in a microwave oven which produces microwave energy at a predetermined frequency, a foodstuff in a foodstuff holding pan, the foodstuff having a top surface, comprising the steps of placing over the top of the pan at a distance of about one-fifteenth to one-sixth of a wavelength of said energy above the foodstuff a non-reflecting energy cover to constitute a package, said cover having a dielectric constant greater than 10, so that the dielectric constant of the cover and the spacing of the cover above the foodstuff permit the passage of said microwave energy through the cover into the package while interfering with reflected microwave energy within the package, thereby retaining and concentrating the microwave energy within the package;
- and exposing said package to microwave energy of said predetermined frequency for heating the foodstuff therein.
- 15. A container for use in heating a foodstuff having a top surface with microwave energy comprising a foodstuff holding pan, a body of foodstuff contained in said pan and having a top surface, and a top cover, said top cover having a shoulder portion and a substantially planar top surface, said shoulder portion being dimensioned so as to elevate said planar top surface about from one-fifteenth to one-sixth of a wavelength of said energy above the top surface of said foodstuff, said planar top surface being comprised of an array dielectric, said array dielectric being comprised of a plurality of metallic islands located on a dielectric substrate, said array dielectric having an effective dielectric constant greater than 10.
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