CA2264123C - Microwavable package - Google Patents

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CA2264123C
CA2264123C CA002264123A CA2264123A CA2264123C CA 2264123 C CA2264123 C CA 2264123C CA 002264123 A CA002264123 A CA 002264123A CA 2264123 A CA2264123 A CA 2264123A CA 2264123 C CA2264123 C CA 2264123C
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Abstract

A microwavable package includes a base to support a food product (10). An active microwave energy heating element (14) is on the base (12) to effect heating of the food product upon impingement by microwave energy. A cover (18) spaced from and separate to the active microwave energy heating element over-lies the food product. The cover (18) includes microwave energy interactive material (34) extending substantially over the food product and at least one layer of suscepting material (36) interposed between the food product (10) and the microwave energy interactive material (34). A plurality of apertures are formed in the microwave energy interactive material (34) and are spaced apart about a peripheral margin of the cover. The apertures are sized to promote localized fields to enhance the at least one layer of suscepting material (36) and promote browning of the food product when exposed to incident microwave energy.

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l0l5202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCTICA97/00597MICROWAVABLE PACKAGE Field Of The InventionThe present invention relates to packages for food products and inparticular to a microwavable package and an active microwave energy heatingelement for the same.Background Of The InventionMicrowave ovens have become a principle form of cooking food ina rapid and effective manner and the number of food products available forpreparation in a microwave oven is constantly increasing. As the market formicrowavable food products has increased. so the sophistication required fromsuch food products has also increased. There is, therefore, a continuing demandto improve the quality of food prepared in a microwave oven and to ensure thatwhen it is presented to the consumer. the food product is attractive and meets thestandards normally associated with such food.Foods that are specially prepared for cooking within a microwaveoven are delivered to the consumer in containers that may be used directly withinthe microwave oven to facilitate preparation. These containers must therefore notonly be capable of containing the food product during transport in an effectivemanner but must also be capable of contributing to the cooking of the food productwithin the microwave oven and the subsequent presentation of the food product.As the demand for more sophisticated food products increases, sothe demand for effects, particularly appearance. normally associated with foodpreparation also increases. For example, it is desirable for a food product thatincludes a pastry shell or lid to have a browned appearance, so that it appears tohave been baked. While these effects can be produced in isolation, it becomesmore difficult to produce such an effect in combination with a container that canalso uniformly heat the food product within a time that offers advantages overconventional cooking techniques.Typically, the areas in which browning or crisping are required arethose on the outer surfaces of the food product. Those areas typically receive thehighest proportion of incident microwave radiation and therefore cook or heat theSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1O15202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97l00597-2-_quickest even though the power distribution is very non-uniform over thesesurfaces. On the other hand, there are areas of the food product that are relativelyshielded from incident microwave radiation or exist in a region of a minimum RFfield and which therefore require longer cooking periods. If, however, a longercooking period is provided, the outer surfaces of the food product tend to char andburn, leading to an unacceptable food product.Various attempts have been made in the past to provide containersthat will produce effects normally associated with cooked foods. For example,U.S. Patent No. 5,322,984 to Habeger, Jr. Et al. and assigned to The James RiverCorporation suggests a container having heating devices on the bottom wall andpossibly the top wall of the container. The heating devices are designed toprovide a charring effect normally associated with barbecuing by directing energynormally not incident upon the food product into specific regions. This ispurported to produce a localised charring of the food product. Overall, however,such containers have not been successful. The charring effect produced on thefood product may be attributed to the high field intensities and associated inducedcurrents that result from the concentration of energy at particular locations. Inpractice it is found that those induced currents may also cause charring andburning of the container itself.U.S. Patent No. 4,927,991 to Wendt et al and assigned to ThePillsbury Company discloses a microwavable package for foodstuffs and inparticular pizza. The package includes a tray on which a grid in combination witha susceptor are located. The grid and susceptor combination act together as amicrowave energy heating element. The package also includes an aluminum tophaving apertures provided in it. The apertures allow microwave energy topenetrate the top thereby to heat the foodstuff.It has also been found that in order to produce the required resultsfor the preparation of the food product, the container must be capable ofcontrolling distribution of energy about the food product, to utilize the energy inthe most efficient manner, and at the same time ensure that the food product andthe container provide a pleasant and acceptable finished product. Also, thecontainers must be able to hold the food product securely to avoid damage to theSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)_...............a.:............. IO15202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97/00597-3--food product during transport. It has been found that in the case of pizzacontainers, conventional designs have not been adequate resulting in separationbetween the pizza crust and the toppings during transport.It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a novelfood product package and active element for the same which obviates or mitigatesat least one of the above disadvantages.Summary Of The InventionAccording to one aspect of the present invention there is provided amicrowavable package comprising:a base to support a food product;an active microwave energy heating element on said base to effectheating of a food product upon impingement by microwave energy; anda cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating elementto overlie said food product, said cover including a microwave energy interactivematerial layer extending substantially over said food product, and a plurality ofapertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheralmargin of said cover. said apertures being sized to promote localised fields topromote browning of said food product.In one embodiment, the apertures are in the form of elongate slotsarranged in concentric rings. Microwave energy interactive material islands maybe located within the slots to enhance further the cooking performance. In thisembodiment, the active microwave energy heating element includes a plurality ofenergy collecting structures. each energy collecting structure having resonantloops. The resonant loops have a perimeter sufficient to limit currents inducedtherein to below a predetermined level upon impingement by incident microwaveenergy. The energy collecting structures distribute energy towards a centralregion of the food product to heat the food product generally uniformly and toinhibit charring of the base. In one form, the active microwave energy heatingelement further includes tuned structures at spaced locations each of which islocated between a pair of the resonant loops.According to another aspect of the present invention there isSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97l00597-45-provided a microwavable package comprising:a base to support a food product;an active microwave energy heating element interposed between saidfood product and said base to effect heating of said food product uponimpingement by microwave energy; anda cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating elementto overlie said food product, said cover including a substrate and microwaveenergy interactive material on said substrate to cover at least a portion of said foodproduct, said substrate extending beyond the peripheral edge of said microwaveenergy interactive material to isolate electrically said base and said cover.According to still yet another aspect of the present invention there isprovided a packaged food product comprising:a base to support said food product;a flexible cover to overlie and conform to said food product; anda flexible wrap to constrain said base and cover and inhibit relativemovement therebetween.According to still yet another aspect of the present invention there isprovided an active microwave energy heating element for a microwavable packageto heat generally uniformly a food product within said package, said activemicrowave energy heating element comprising:a plurality of energy collecting structures. each of said energycollecting structures including resonant loops having a perimeter sufficient to limitcurrents induced therein to below a predetermined level upon impingement byincident microwave energy; anda plurality of tuned structures at spaced locations and positionedbetween adjacent resonant loops, said energy collecting and tuned structuresdistributing energy across said active microwave energy heating element to heatgenerally uniformly said food product and inhibiting charring of said microwavablepackage.In still yet another aspect of the present invention there is provideda microwavable package comprising:SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015202530W0 98I08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97l00597_ 5 -.a tray having a base and an active microwave energy heatingelement on said base to effect heating of a food product on said tray uponimpingement by microwave energy; anda plurality of spaced apertures in said tray to permit moisturereleased from a food product to pass through said tray.The present invention provides advantages in that the microwavablepackage design is such to heat generally uniformly the food product whilebrowning the outer periphery of the food product. This design is particularlysuited to cooking pizzas.Brief Description Of The DrawingsEmbodiments of the present invention will now be described morefully with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:Figure 1 is an exploded side elevational view of a microwavablepackage in accordance with the present invention;Figure 2 is a top plan view of a tray having an active microwaveenergy heating element thereon for the microwavable package of Figure 1;Figure 3 is cross-sectional view of Figure 2 taken along line 3-3;Figure 4 is a top plan view of a cover forming part of themicrowavable package of Figure 1;Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 4 taken along line 5-5;Figure 6 is a top plan view of an alternative embodiment of a coverfor a microwavable package in accordance with the present invention;Figure 7 is an enlarged part cross-sectional view of Figure 6 takenalong line 7-7;Figure 8 is an enlarged top plan view of a portion of Figure 6;Figure 9 is a top plan view of yet another alternative embodiment ofa cover for a microwavable package in accordance with the present invention;Figure 10 is a top plan view of an alternative embodiment of a trayhaving an active microwave energy heating element thereon for a microwavablepackage in accordance with the present invention;Figure 11 is a top plan view of another alternative embodiment of aSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015202530WO 98108752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCTICA97/00597_ 6 -.tray having an active microwave energy heating element thereon for amicrowavable package in accordance with the present invention;Figure 12 is a top plan view of yet another alternative embodimentof a tray having an active microwave energy heating element thereon for amicrowavable package in accordance with the present invention;Figure 13a is a top plan view of still yet another alternativeembodiment of a tray having an active microwave energy heating element thereonfor a microwavable package in accordance with the present invention; andFigure 13b is a cross-sectional view of Figure 13a.Detailed Description Of The Preferred EmbodimentsReferring now to Figure l, a microwavable package for a foodproduct is shown and is generally indicated to by reference numeral 10. Thepackage 10 in this particular example is best suited to contain uncooked pizzashaving raw dough crusts.As can be seen, in this particular example the package 10 includes atray 11 having a base 12 formed of suitable material such as for example,paperboard. The base is in the form of a circular disc sized to the dimension ofthe food product to be held in the package 10. The base can of course take othergeometric shapes if desired. An active microwave energy heating element 14 isbonded or adhered to one surface of the base 12. The food product, in this case apizza 16, contacts the microwave energy heating element and is supported by thebase 12. A flexible cover l8 overlies the top of the food product 16 and conformswith its surface. The cover 18 can be folded at its periphery to overlie at leastpart of the sides of the food product. A plastic wrap 20 encompasses the base 12,cover 18 and food product 16 to maintain the base 12 and cover 18 in securecontact with the food product 16 and inhibit relative movement therebetween.Referring now to Figures 2 and 3, the active microwave energyheating element 14 is better illustrated. As is shown, the microwave energyheating element 14 is in the form of a laminate 30 and includes a substrate 32formed of suitable material such as for example paper, paperboard or polymericfilm. One surface 32a of the substrate is adhered to the base 12 and an opposedSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)l015202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97/00597-7--surface 32b has a pattern 34 of microwave interactive material deposited thereon.The microwave energy interactive material 34 may be electroconductive orsemiconductive material such as metal foil, vacuum deposited metal or metallicink. The electroconductive material is preferably aluminum although other metalssuch as copper may be employed. In addition, the electroconductive material maybe replaced with a suitable electroconductive, semiconductive or non-conductiveartificial dielectric or ferroelectric. Artificial dielectrics comprise conductivesubdivided material in a polymeric or other suitable matrix or binder and mayinclude flakes of electroconductive metal such as aluminum.A susceptor 36 including at least one layer of suscepting materialcovers the microwave energy interactive material 34 and the substrate 32 andproduces a heating effect upon excitation by incident microwave energy as is wellknown. The susceptor 36 may be in the form of a printed ink or alternatively, acoating sputtered or evaporated over the active element 14. The susceptor 36 maynot be utilized or additional layers of suscepting material may be provideddepending on the heating effect required.The pattern of microwave energy interactive material 34 andsusceptor 36 constitute a microwave energy controlling structure which permits acontrolled degree of penetration of incident microwave energy through the base 12and channels microwave energy towards a central region of the food product.Specifically, the design of the active microwave energy heating element 14moderates penetration of microwave energy in the peripheral region of the foodproduct 16 and directs microwave energy towards its central region. This allowsthe food product to cook more uniformly.Looking at the pattern of microwave energy interactive material 34more closely, it can be seen that the pattern includes a plurality ofcircumferentially spaced transmission elements 40 arranged in a ring about acircular island 42 positioned at the center of the microwave energy heating element14. Each transmission element 40 includes a pair of resonant loops 44interconnected by a pair of transmission lines 46. In this particular example, theloops 44 are generally circular. The loops 44 have a perimeter sufficient to limitcurrents induced therein to below a predetermined level and which is as close toSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015202530WO 98108752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97/00597-3--an integer multiple of the effective wavelength of the incident microwave energy.The loops 44 are tuned to collect microwave energy from theperipheral region of the microwave energy heating element 14 and distribute theenergy to a central region of the food product to heat the food product generallyuniformly and to inhibit charring of the base 12. The transmission lines 46 areselected to provide a progressive power loss from each of the tuned loops 44 andare of such length that the power decays towards zero at the mid-point of thetransmission lines. This is achieved by matching the energy fed by the loops 44 tothe absorption characteristics of the transmission lines 46.Two arrays 50 and 52 of tuned structures 54 and 56 respectively arealso circumferentially spaced in a ring about the circular island 42. The tunedstructures 54 of array 50 are positioned between adjacent transmission elements 40while the tuned structures 56 of the array 52 are positioned between the two loops44 of each transmission element 40. The tuned structures 54 and 56 each includenested loops and islands as will now be described.Each tuned structure 54 and 56 includes a deltoid ring 60 havingrounded corners. Within the deltoid ring 60 is an annular ring 62 joined toopposed corners of the deltoid ring by a pair of bridges 64. A circular island 66is positioned within the annular ring 62. A sagittal island 68 is also positionedwithin the deltoid ring 60. The arrowhead 70 of the sagittal island 68 pointstoward the center of the microwave energy heating element 14. The shaft 72 ofthe sagittal island 68 extends radially from the arrowhead 70 crossing the annularring 62 and terminating at the circular island 66.The deltoid rings 60 of the tuned structures 54 are more elongatethan the deltoid rings of the other tuned structures 56 and therefore are morepointed towards the center of the microwave energy heating element 14. Thearrowheads 70 of the sagittal islands 68 within the deltoid rings 60 of the tunedstructures 54 are also more pointed than the arrowheads of the tuned structures 56.As a general principle, the loops and islands are reactive with the incidentmicrowave energy and so their nature and extent of their coverage of themicrowave energy heating element determines the amount and distribution ofmicrowave energy. The radial spacing between the deltoid and annular rings isSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)IO15202530WO 98108752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCTICA97/00597-9-such that the enclosed circuit length is close to A where A is equal to the effectivewavelength of the incident microwave energy. The islands principally inhibittransmission of microwave energy but provide a local excitation at their outeredges.The outer-most corners of the deltoid rings 60 are joined to an outerring 76 which covers the peripheral margin of the microwave energy heatingelement 14 by bridges 74. The bridges 64 and 74 permit the tuned structures 54and 56 to be excited by the antenna formed by the inner circumference ofperipheral edge 76b.The outer ring 76 has a circular outer peripheral edge 76a and anundulating inner peripheral edge 76b. Two concentric rings of circumferentiallyspaced apertures 78 are formed in the outer ring. The apertures 78 are in theform of elongate slots having cambered major edges. In the specific embodimentshown, the elongate slots 78 of the two rows are staggered.Referring now to Figures 4 and 5, the cover 18 is better illustrated.The circular cover I8 is also in the form of a laminate 80 and includes a substrate82 formed of suitable material such as for example, paper, paperboard or apolymeric film. Microwave energy interactive material 84 of one of the typespreviously described is on one surface of the substrate 82. A susceptor 86including at least one layer of suscepting material overlies the microwave energyinteractive material 84 and the substrate 82 although the susceptor 86 is optional.The substrate 82 extends beyond the peripheral edge of the microwave energyinteractive material 84 to ensure that the cover 18 and the microwave energyheating element 14 remain electrically isolated if the edge of the cover 18 contactsthe microwave energy heating element. Spaced apertures 88 are formed in themicrowave energy interactive material 84 about its peripheral margin. Theapertures 88 are in the form of elongate slots having cambered major edges. Inthe particular example shown, the slots are arranged in three concentric rings withthe slots in the various rings being staggered. The elongate slots 88 are sized topromote localized fields to enhance the susceptor 86 and promote browning of thefood product 16 when penetrated by microwave energy. In addition, thecircumference of the shielding may be designed to enhance or limit the electricalSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)I015202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97l00597-10".activity at its edge.During packaging, the food product l6 is placed on the microwaveenergy heating element 14 and is supported by the base 12. The flexible cover 18is then placed over top the food product 16 with the susceptor 86 in contact withthe food product. Since the cover 18 is flexible it generally conforms to the shapeof the food product. Following this, the base 12, cover 18 and food product 16are shrink wrapped with the plastic film 20 to hold securely the food product 16between the base 12 and the cover 18 and inhibit relative movement betweenthem. Because the wrap 20 holds the cover, base and food product securely, inthe case of pizzas. separation between the crust and the pizza toppings is unlikelyto occur.When the food product 16 is to be cooked, the wrap 20 is removedand the food product 16 is placed in the microwave oven supported by the base 12and with the cover 18 overlying the top of the food product. The outer edge ofthe cover 18 is preferably folded down over at least a portion of the sidewall ofthe food product to provide some edge heating. The design of the microwaveenergy heating element 14 and cover 18 are such to heat uniformly the foodproduct 16 while ensuring that the crust of the food product is cooked andbrowned.Although the cover 18 is shown as being circular and planar, thecover can take other geometric shapes and may be in the form of a dome tooverlie the top of the food product 16 as well as its sides.Referring now to Figures 6 and 7, another embodiment of a coverfor a microwavable package is shown. In this embodiment, two concentric ringsof apertures 188 are formed in the peripheral margin of the microwave energyinteractive material 184. The apertures in this case are rectangular in appearanceand have rounded comers. Islands 100 are located within each aperture 188.Each island 100 itself has a flattened decussate aperture 102 formed in it.Although, the cover 18 has been described as being flexible to allowit to be folded over at least a portion of the sides of the food product 16, those ofskill in the art will appreciate that the peripheral margin of the base 12 may alsobe made to be flexible so that the active microwave energy heating element 14SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 25)10I5202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCTICA97/00597_ may be folded over at least a portion of the side of the food product together withor instead of the cover 18. In these instances, the cover 18 and base 12 should bedimensioned to inhibit electrical coupling of the microwave energy interactivematerial on the cover and base.In addition, although the microwave energy heating element andcover have been described as a laminate with the microwave energy interactivematerial deposited on one surface of the substrate and covered by a susceptor, itshould be realized that the pattern of microwave energy interactive material can bedeposited on one surface of the substrate and the susceptor can be deposited on anopposite surface of the substrate. In this case, the surface of the substrate onwhich the microwave energy interactive material is deposited, is bonded oradhered to the base 12.Referring now to Figure 9, yet another embodiment of a cover 218for a microwavable package is shown. In this embodiment, three concentric ringsof apertures 288 are formed about the peripheral margin of the microwave energyinteractive material 284. The apertures 288 are in the form of elongate slots andare arranged so that the apertures of the various rings are staggered. Within theinner most ring of apertures 288, is an array of additional apertures 300. Theapertures 300 are in the form of elongate slots and are arranged in two alternatingpatterns 302, 304 about the center of the cover 218. Each pattern 302 of apertures300 includes three radially directed apertures arranged to form a triangle with atangentially oriented aperture between the inner aperture and the two outerapertures. The apertures that are arranged to form a triangle taper in widthtowards the center of the cover 218. Each pattern 304 of apertures 300 includesan outer tangentially oriented aperture and an inner radially directed aperture 300.The radially directed aperture has cambered major edges. An annular aperture308 is formed at the center of the cover and surrounds a circular island 310.Depending upon the depth of the crust, the toppings appearance anddesign on the crust and the size of the pizza, a cover of the types illustrated mayor may not be used. Although the cover will assist heating of the food product,due to cost in many applications, a transparent cover or no cover will be used.Although Figures 4, 6 and 9 illustrate different embodiments of theSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015202530W0 98l08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCTICA97/00597- 12--cover, those of skill in the art will appreciate that other configurations ofmicrowave energy interactive material on the cover can be used. For example, thecover may include islands of microwave energy interactive material in the shape ofcircles or polygons. Alternatively, the microwave energy interactive materialmay include annular or polygonal loops surrounding correspondingly shapedislands.Referring now to Figure 10, another embodiment of a tray 411 isshown. In this embodiment, the configuration of the tuned structures 450 and 452and the outer peripheral ring 476 is different from that of Figure 2. As can beseen, each tuned structure 450 and 452 includes a generally circular loop 480joined to the outer ring 476 by a bridge 474. The loop 480 is connected to atriangular island 482 by way of a pair of transmission lines 484. Nested loops 486are positioned between the transmission lines 484 adjacent the triangular islands482 and include an annular ring 488 surrounding a circular island 490. Thetriangular islands 482 of the tuned structures 450 are longer than those of tunedstructures 452 and point towards a circular island 492 at the center of the tray.Four concentric rings of apertures 496 are provided through the tray 411. Theapertures 496 allow moisture released from the food product during cooking topass through the tray 411. In use, a moisture absorbing towel or the like willtypically be placed beneath the tray to absorb moisture passing through theapertures 496. The substrate 430 extends beyond the peripheral edge of theactive heating element 414.Referring now to Figure 11, another embodiment of a tray 511 isshown. Tray 511 is very similar to that shown in Figure 2. As can be seen, theactive microwave energy heating element 514 includes a plurality ofcircumferentially spaced transmission elements 540 arranged in a ring about thecenter of the tray. An array of tuned structures 550 and 552 are alsocircumferentially spaced in a ring about the center of the tray. Tuned structures550 are positioned between adjacent transmission elements 540 while tunedstructures 552 are positioned between the loops 544 of each transmission element540. In this case, the tuned structures 550 and 552 are the same. Unlike theembodiment of Figure 2, the tray 511 does not include an island at its center.SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015202530WO 98/08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCTICA97/00597-13-However, the transmission lines 546 are longer and extend closer to the center ofthe tray. The loops 544 are generally diamond-shaped with rounded corners andthe tuned structures 550 and 552 are more elongate and have sharper comers.Also, the substrate 530 extends beyond the peripheral edge of the active heatingelement 514.Figure 12 shows yet another embodiment of a tray 611. In thisembodiment, the transmission lines 646 extend closer to the center of the trayobviating the need for an island at the center. Also, a bridge 680 joins thetransmission lines 646 of each transmission element 640 at their mid-point. Thetuned structures 650 and 652 are the same and are in the form of loops resemblingarrowheads. The tuned structures 650 and 652 are joined to the outer ring 676 bybridges 674.Referring now to Figures 13a and 13b, yet another embodiment of atray 711 is shown. In this embodiment, tray 711 includes a base 712, andupstanding sidewall 713 about the periphery of the base 712 and a peripheral rim715 about the sidewall. The active heating element 714 extends over the base andthe sidewall 713. The transmission elements 740 and tuned structures 750 and 752are on the base 712 while the outer ring 776 runs about the periphery of the baseand over the sidewall 713. As can be seen, similar to the previous embodiment,bridges 780 join the transmission lines 746 at their mid—points. The tunedstructures 750 and 75 are the same and are in the form of diamond—shaped loops782 joined to the outer ring 776 by narrow bridges 774. A triangular projection784 extends into each loop 782. A ring of apertures 778 is formed in the outerring 776 about the periphery of the base. A ring of apertures 788 similar to thoseprovided in the cover of Figure 6 are formed in the outer ring about thecircumference of the sidewall.In each of the embodiments of Figures 10 to 13b and similar to theembodiment of Figure 2, the active microwave heating element on the tray collectsmicrowave energy from the periphery of the tray and dissipates it progressivelytowards the center of the tray to provide a uniform heating effect.While the above described embodiments show a tray and coverseparate from the tray, the active microwave energy heating elements may beSUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)1015W0 98l08752CA 02264123 1999-02-26PCT/CA97/00597- 14--provided on opposed surfaces of a bag or pouch designed to accommodate the foodproduct.Although particular embodiments of the microwave energy heatingelement 14 have been described and shown it should be apparent to those of skillin the art that other patterns of microwave energy interactive material may beprovided on the microwave energy heating element to achieve the desired uniformheating of the food product. Examples of alternative patterns of microwaveenergy interactive material designed to heat uniformly a food product uponexposure to incident microwave energy can be found in app1icant‘s co-pendingapplication filed on September 18, 1995 and issued serial number 08/529,450.Also, although the tray 41] has been shown to include apertures 496therein to allow moisture to pass through the tray, those of skill in the art willappreciate that the other embodiments of the trays may also include apertures. Inaddition, apertures may be provided through the covers if desired to allowmoisture to pass.Those of skill in the art will also appreciate that variations andmodifications may be made to the present invention without departing from thespirit and scope thereof as defined by the appended claims.SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 25)

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Claims We claim:
1. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;
an active microwave energy heating element on said base to effect heating of the food product upon impingement by microwave energy;
a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product, said cover including a layer of microwave energy interactive material extending substantially over said food product, and a plurality of apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheral margin of said cover, said apertures being sized to promote localised fields to promote browning of said food product; and said active microwave energy heating element includes a plurality of energy collecting structures;
each of said energy collecting structures including resonant loops having a perimeter sufficient to limit currents induced therein to below a predetermined level upon impingement by incident microwave energy; and said energy collecting structures distribute energy towards a central region of said food product to heat generally uniformly said food product and to inhibit charring of said base.
2. A microwavable package as defined in claim 1 wherein said apertures are in the form of elongate slots.
3. A microwavable package as defined in claim 2 wherein said elongate slots are arranged in concentric rings.
4. A microwavable package as defined in claim 3 wherein said rings are circular.
5, A microwavable package as defined in claim a wherein the slots in said concentric rings are staggered.
6. A microwavable package as defined in claim 5 further including at least one layer of suscepting material on said cover and overlying said microwave energy interactive material.
7. A microwavable package as defined in claim 2 wherein microwave energy interactive material islands are located within said elongate slots.
8. A microwavable package as defined in claim 7 wherein said elongate slots are arranged in concentric rings.
9. A microwavable package as defined in claim 8 wherein said rings are circular.
10. A microwavable package as defined in claim 9 wherein the slots in said concentric rings are staggered.
11. A microwavable package as defined in claim 7 wherein each of said microwave energy interactive material islands has an aperture formed therein.
12. A microwavable package as defined in claim 11 wherein said apertures are generally decussate.
13. A microwave package as defined in claim 1 wherein said energy collecting structures include a pair of resonant loops interconnected by transmission lines, said transmission lines being configured to provide a progressive power loss between said resonant loops.
14. A microwavable package as defined in claim 13 wherein the perimeter of said resonant loops and the length of each of said transmission lines is generally equal to an integer multiple of the effective wavelength of said incident microwave energy projected onto said microwave energy heating element.
15. A microwavable package as defined in claim 14 wherein said resonant loops are circular.
16. A microwavable package as defined in claim 15 wherein said energy collecting structures are circumferentially spaced and arranged in a ring about the center of said active element.
17. A microwavable package as defined in claim 16 wherein said active microwave energy heating element further includes a plurality of tuned structures at spaced locations and positioned between adjacent resonant loops.
18, A microwavable package as defined in claim 17 wherein said tuned structures include nested loops.
19. A microwavable package as defined in claim 18 wherein said nested loops are joined by bridges.
20. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;
an active microwave energy heating element on said base to effect heating of the food product upon impingement by microwave energy;
a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product;
said cover including a layer of microwave energy interactive material layer extending substantially over said food product;
a plurality of apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheral margin of said cover;
said apertures being sized to promote localised fields to promote browning of said food product; and a plurality of spaced apertures provided through said base and active microwave energy heating element to allow moisture released from said food product to pass.
21. A microwavable package as defined in claim 20 wherein said apertures are arranged in concentric rings.
22. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;
an active microwave energy heating element interposed between said food product and said base to effect heating of said food product upon impingement by microwave energy, said active microwave energy heating element having a peripheral edge;
a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product, said cover including a microwave energy interactive material covering at least a portion of said food product, said microwave energy interactive material containing a plurality of apertures spaced shout said cover;
a substrate supporting and extending beyond the peripheral edge of said microwave energy interactive material to isolate electrically said base and said cover; and at least one layer of suscepting material interposed between said food product and said microwave energy interactive material;
said apertures being located adjacent to said suscepting material to locally enhance browing of said food product.
23. A microwavable package as defined in claim 22 wherein said microwave energy interactive material extends substantially over said food product.
24. A microwavable package as defined in claim 23 wherein said apertures are in the form of elongate slots.
25. A microwavable package as defined in claim 24 wherein said elongate slots are arranged in concentric circular rings, the slots in adjacent concentric rings being staggered.
26. A microwavable package as defined in claim 25 wherein microwave energy interactive material islands are located within said elongate slots.
27. A microwavable package as defined in claim 26 wherein said elongate slots are arranged in concentric circular rings, the slots in adjacent concentric rings being staggered.
28. A microwavable package as defined in claim 27 wherein each of said microwave energy interactive material islands has an aperture formed therein.
29. A microwavable package as defined in claim 28 wherein said apertures within said microwave energy interactive islands are generally decussate.
30. A microwavable package as defined in claim 22 further including a plurality of spaced apertures provided through said base and active microwave energy heating element to allow moisture released from said food product to pass.
31. A microwavable package as defined in claim 30 wherein said apertures in said base are arranged in concentric rings.
32. A packaged food product as defined in claim 31 wherein said cover is spaced from and separate from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie and conform to said food product, said cover including said microwave energy interactive material extending substantially over said food product, at least one layer of suscepting material interposed between said food product and said layer of microwave energy interactive material, and a plurality of apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheral margin of said cover, said apertures being sized to promote localised fields to enhance said at least one layer of suscepting material and promote browning of said food product.
33. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;
an active microwave energy heating element on said base to effect heating of the food product upon impingement by microwave energy, said element including:
a circular island positioned substantially at a center of said base; and a plurality of energy collecting structures positioned in a spaced circumferential relation, each of said energy collecting structures including a pair of resonant loops proximal a peripheral region of the food product, said loops connected by radial transmission lines and having a perimeter sufficient to limit currents induced therein to below a predetermined level upon impingement by incident microwave energy having an effective wavelength, and a deltoid ring having rounded corners nested between the pair of resonant loops; and a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product, said cover including a layer of microwave energy interactive material extending substantially over the food product, and a plurality of apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheral margin of said cover, said apertures being sized to enhance localised heating to promote browning of said food product.
34. A microwavable package as defined in claim 33 wherein said apertures are in the form of elongate slots.
35. A microwavable package as defined in claim 33 further including at least one layer of suscepting material on said cover and overlying said microwave energy interactive material.
36. A microwavable package as defined in claim 34 wherein microwave energy interactive material islands are located within said elongate slots.
37. A microwavable package as defined in claim 36 wherein each of said microwave energy interactive material islands has an aperture formed therein.
38. A microwavable package as defined in claim 33 wherein the perimeter of said resonant loops and the length of each of said transmission lines is generally equal to an integer multiple of the effective wavelength of said incident microwave energy projected onto said microwave energy heating element.
39. A microwavable package as defined in claim 38 wherein said resonant loops are circular.
40. A microwavable package as defined in claim 39 wherein said energy collecting structures are circumferentially spaced and arranged in a ring abort the center of said active element.
41. A microwavable package as defined in claim 40 wherein said active microwave energy heating element further includes a plurality of tuned structures at spaced locations and positioned between the adjacent resonant loops.
42. A microwavable package as defined in claim 41 wherein said tuned structures include nested loops.
43. A microwavable package as defined in claim 42 wherein said nested loops are joined by bridges.
44. A microwavable package as defined in claim 33 further including a plurality of spaced apertures provided through said base and active microwave energy heating element to allow moisture released from said food product to pass.
45. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;

an active microwave energy heating element interposed between said food product and said base to effect heating of said food product upon impingement by microwave energy, said active microwave energy heating element comprising a plurality of energy collecting structures positioned in a spaced circumferential relation, each of said energy collecting structures including:
a pair of resonant loops proximal a peripheral region of the food product, said loons connected by radial transmission lines and having a perimeter sufficient to limit currents induced therein to below a predetermined level upon impingement by incident microwave energy having an effective wavelength; and a deltoid ring having rounded corners nested between the resonant loops; and a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product, said coven including a substrate and a microwave energy interactive material on said substrate to cover at least a portion of said food product, said substrate extending beyond the peripheral edge of said microwave energy interactive material to isolate electrically said base and said cover;
said cover having a layer of suscepting material interposed between said food product and said microwave energy interactive material, and a plurality of elongate apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheral margin of said cover in concentric rings;
said slots in the adjacent concentric rings being staggered, and said apertures being sized to promote to enhance browning of said food product.
46. A microwavable package as defined in claim 45 wherein microwave energy interactive material islands are located within said elongate slots.
47. A microwavable package as defined in claim 46 wherein said elongate slots are arranged in concentric circular rings, the slots in the adjacent concentric rings being staggered.
48. A microwavable package as defined in claim 47 wherein each of said microwave energy interactive material islands has an aperture formed therein.
49. A microwavable package as defined in claim 45 further including a plurality of spaced apertures provided through sad base and active microwave energy heating element to allow moisture released from said food product to pass.
50. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;
an active microwave energy heating element on said base to effect heating of the food product upon impingement by microwave energy, said microwave energy heating element including a resonant loop; and a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product;
said cover including a layer of microwave energy interactive material extending substantially over said food product, and a plurality of apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about a peripheral margin of said cover, said apertures being sized to promote localised browning of said food product.
51. A microwavable package as defined in claim 50 wherein said apertures are in the form of elongate slots.
52. A microwavable package as defined in claim 51 wherein said elongate slots are arranged in concentric rings.
53. A microwavable package as defined in claim 52 further including at least one layer of suscepting material on said cover mated with said microwave energy interactive material.
54. A microwavable package as defined in claim 51 wherein microwave energy interactive material islands are located within said elongate slots.
55. A microwavable package as defined in claim 54 wherein each of said microwave energy interactive material islands has an aperture formed therein.
56. A microwavable package as defined in claim 50 wherein said apertures are generally decussate.
57. A microwave package as defined in claim 50 wherein said loop is one of a pair of resonant loops interconnected by transmission lines.
58. A microwavable package as defined in claim 57 wherein the perimeter of said resonant loops and the length of each of said transmission lines is generally equal to an integer multiple of the effective wavelength of said incident microwave energy projected onto said microwave energy heating element.
59. A microwavable package as defined in claim 58 wherein said resonant loops are circular.
60. A microwavable package as defined in claim 59 wherein said active element has a center, said loop is part of an energy collecting structure, that energy collecting structure is one of a plurality of energy collecting structures, and those energy collecting structures are circumferentially spaced about said center of said active element.
61. A microwavable package as defined in claim 60 wherein said active microwave energy heating element further includes a plurality of tuned structures at spaced locations and positioned between the adjacent resonant loops.
62. A microwavable package as defined in claim 61 wherein said tuned structures include nested loops.
63. A microwavable package as defined in claim 62 wherein said nested loops are joined by bridges.
64. The microwavable package of claim 63 wherein said base is mounted to a tray, and said tray has apertures defined therein to permit moisture release from the food product to pass through said tray.
65. The microwavable package of claim 64 wherein said tray has a peripheral region and said apertures are formed in said peripheral region.
66. A microwavable package as defined in claim 65 further including a plurality of spaced apertures provided through said base and said active microwave energy heating element to allow moisture released from said food product to pass.
67. A microwavable package comprising:
a base to support a food product;

an active microwave energy heating element on said base to effect heating of the food product upon impingement by microwave energy;
said active microwave energy heating element includes a plurality of energy collecting structures, each of said energy collecting structures including resonant loops having a perimeter sufficient to limit currents induced therein to below a predetermined level upon impingement by incident microwave energy;
said energy collecting structures being operable to distribute energy towards a central region of said food product; and a cover spaced from said active microwave energy heating element to overlie said food product;
said cover including a layer of microwave energy interactive material extending substantially over said food product, and a plurality of apertures in said microwave energy interactive material spaced about said a peripheral margin of said cover, said apertures being sized to promote localized fields of browning of said food product.
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