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Method and material for prepackaging food to achieve microwave browning

US4230924A · kind A · utility

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Key dates

Filing dateOct 12, 1978
Grant dateOct 28, 1980
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Expiry dateOct 12, 1998

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC B)Performing Operations; Transporting
  • CPC primaryB65D2581/3494
  • WIPO fieldHandling
  • WIPO sectorMechanical engineering

Abstract

The food package includes a flexible wrapping sheet of dielectric material, such as polyester or paperboard, capable of conforming to at least a portion of the article of food's shape. The dielectric wrapping sheet has a flexible metallic coating thereon, such as aluminum, in the form of a relatively thin film or relatively thick foil, the coating being subdivided into a number of individual metallic islands or pads separated by criss-crossing non-metallic gaps provided by exposed dielectric strips on the wrapping sheet. When the food package is placed in a microwave oven, some of the microwave energy passes through the wrapping sheet so as to dielectrically heat the food item, but a lesser amount of the microwave energy is converted into thermal energy by the metallic coating so as to brown or crispen that portion of the food adjacent thereto. Various degrees of microwave transparency can be incorporated into the metallic coating so that a desired or preferred amount of browning is realized by the time that the particular item of packaged food is fully heated or cooked.

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