Having Package Attached Support Means Patents (Class 426/110)
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Patent number: 5252793Abstract: A microwaveable package containing foodstuff is for direct placement with or without opening same, in a microwave oven so that the foodstuff can be microwave cooked. The foodstuff rests on a sheet of microwave receptor material and the package is designed so that there is an air space between the receptor material and the oven support table to prevent the table from acting as a heat sink to drain away heat generated by the receptor material during cooking.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Waddington Cartons LimitedInventor: Kenneth D. Woods
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Patent number: 5248081Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an improved carrying container for a food product such a roasted fowl, ham or the like impaled on a skewer rod. The, container comprises a bottom wall and side wall elements with a first and a second aperture defined in opposed walls. The skewer rod ends are insertable within the first and second apertures in the opposed walls for supporting the food product within the container interior of the container. The first and second apertures are positioned for spacing the food product from the bottom wall and the side wall elements.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 28, 1993Inventor: Dennis D. Hook
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Patent number: 5223685Abstract: A cooking utensil for microwave cooking foods includes a horizontal base with a cooking surface and a bottom surface, and a plurality of pores and/or openings extending through the base between the two surfaces. A plurality of support legs support the base in a horizontal position on a bottom oven wall of a microwave oven. The base and the plurality of support legs are constructed of a moisture absorbent material that absorbs moisture from foods supported by the cooking utensil and cooked by microwave.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1990Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Inventor: Joseph R. DeRienzo, Jr.
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Patent number: 5153402Abstract: A microwave cooking tray for microwave ovenable foodstuffs which usually display browned or crisped areas upon conventional oven cooking. The container is formed from a one piece blank of dielectric material, such as paperboard, which is bent and folded to form a trough shaped tray. A microwave interactive component included in the blank provides thermal heating effects such as browning and crisping for foodstuff placed in the tray and heated in a microwave oven. The tray is foldable to a flat configuration to facilitate shipment and storage. In one embodiment, the tray is flat on its entire upper portion when cooking.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignee: International Paper CompanyInventors: James R. Quick, James W. Mitchell
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Patent number: 5132124Abstract: A powdered drink brewing bag comprising a filter paper bag body having gusset walls and containing a powdered material, such as coffee powder therein. A frame type support member formed of thick paper is bonded to opposing walls of the bag body in the vicinity of the upper edge thereof in such a manner that the bag body is held at both surfaces thereof between the opposite surfaces of the support member. Arm portions project outwardly from the portions of the support member which correspond to both sides of the filter paper bag body, and are provided with folds and handles so that the arm portions are bent in the shape of the letter "Y" in plan to enable the gusset walls to be expanded. Accordingly, the upper edge portion of the bag body can be maintained in a largely opened state, so that the hot water can be poured thereinto easily. This enables the brewing bag to be used easily, and a drink, such as coffee to be obtained conveniently.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Pokka CorporationInventors: Yohji Tamaki, Naoya Hirayama
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Patent number: 5111973Abstract: A food container includes a tubular container with a piston therein. The piston has a first guiding platform secured to a stick and a second sealing platform secured to the stick. The first platform has a tapered edge with a diameter slightly less than a diameter of the tubular container. Below the first platform is a second platform having a diameter slightly larger than the tubular container.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1990Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Inventor: Martin Mueller
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Patent number: 5053231Abstract: Carbohydrate or material containing carbohydrate such as cereal, corn, rice, sorghum, potato and the like including Biomass and other sources of cellulose or non-fermentable sugars, is mixed with water and heated in the presence of a surfactant, typically a non-ionic detergent. The process may avoid the need for a subsequent pressure cooking step prior to fermentation to yield alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1989Date of Patent: October 1, 1991Inventors: Harry L. Riffkin, Thomas A. Bringhurst, James D. Gray
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Patent number: 4983410Abstract: A disposable cartridge and a method for brewing tea while high temperature liquid is passed through the tea includes a receptacle formed of liquid-permeable sheet material and defining a cavity for receiving tea. A quantity of tea is provided in a portion of the cavity. An inflatable cover, also formed of liquid-permeable sheet material, completely covers the portion of the cavity containing the tea. The cover is sealingly connected to the receptacle. The cartridge is placed within the brewing basket of a drip brewer and closely interfits with the interior thereof so as to substantially take up all the space in at least a lower portion of the basket. Hot liquid is supplied from the drip brewer to drip into the receptacle and, in response to the liquid permeating the cover and temporarily accumulating in the portion of the cavity containing the tea, the tea expands in the cavity and the tea brews therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1988Date of Patent: January 8, 1991Assignee: Southern Tea CompanyInventor: Jack A. Dinos
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Patent number: 4925682Abstract: A simple coffee bean roasting device as disclosed which can be used as a container to store coffee beans in an airtight condition and is also capable of roasting the coffee beans easily and quickly by use of a home-use gas heater. The coffee bean roasting device is simple in structure and it is composed of a container of aluminum foil, a cover of a transparent cellophane, and a handle.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Ai Shi Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Isamu Miya
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Patent number: 4921712Abstract: The invention is a system including a disposable cartridge for use with a drip type beverage brewing machine. The cartridge comprises a first cup, which has an open first end and a substantially closed second and, the second end being penetrated by at least one port. A filter member shaped substantially congruent with the first cup and coextensive with the first cup, has an open end coincident with the open end of the first cup and a closed end spaced away from the closed end of the first cup. A closure member has an open end and a substantially closed end, is concentric with and secured to and encloses the first cup. The closed end closes the open end of the first cup, and the closed end of the closure member is penetrated by a plurality of holes. A shallow receptacle adjoins the closed end of the closure member and is in fluid communication with the penetrating holes.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1988Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Inventor: Neil A. Malmquist
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Patent number: 4902519Abstract: A lollipop-type confection is described which is molded and packaged in an elastic mold together with the method of making such a confection. After the molten candy product is poured through the opening of an elastic mold, the opening is sealed with a layer of chewing gum product. A handle in the form of a stick is also provided which stick passes through the layer of chewing gum product and into the candy product.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1988Date of Patent: February 20, 1990Assignee: Wm. Wrigley Jr. CompanyInventors: Ronald L. Ream, David M. Moore
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Patent number: 4891232Abstract: A beverage infusion device is set forth wherein a packaged stirring-type stick includes an attached porous bag at one terminal end of the stick with infusion solid particulates contained within the bag. Positioned adjacent the bag about the body of the stick are a further series of infusion solid particulates selectively utilized by an individual with a removable wrapper about each particulate type whereupon removal of a wrapper enables selective flavor enhancing of the beverage.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Inventor: Derek W. Dahl
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Patent number: 4888188Abstract: An inexpensive disposable sanitary sealed food package extrudes paste-like food products to a feeder implement, such as a spoon, fork, or projecting knife therefrom. The package is in the form of a squeeze tube with a nozzle discharging to the feeder implement on the tube. A shrink wrap plastic seal covers the dispensing end of the tube and implement and may directly seal the nozzle or carry a plug seated in the nozzle. The squeeze tube has longitudinal stiffening ribs so that the tube will act as a handle for the feeder implement projecting therefrom. A chemical heat pack activated by bending the tube may be suspended in the tube.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: December 19, 1989Inventors: John F. Castner, Sr., John F. Castner, Jr.
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Patent number: 4871555Abstract: The invention relates to an infusion, stirring and hanging device for preparing beverage in a container comprising a porous bag made of a liquid permeable material containing an infusible substance, and a rigid, non-toxic unit having one section located within said porous bag and another section protruding therefrom, the protruding section having rigid or partially flexible hanging means, enabling the hanging of said device on the rim of said container.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1988Date of Patent: October 3, 1989Inventors: Erez Schwartz, Zvi Schwartz
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Patent number: 4867993Abstract: The disposable beverage brewing chamber is usable in a conventional coffee or other hot beverage brewing and dispensing machine and includes a preferably inverted frusto-conical or rectangular container fabricated of paper, paperboard or the like and having a closed bottom with central liquid beverage dispensing aperture therein; closed vertically collapsible sidewalls and an open top defining a central cavity therewith. The cavity contains a filter bag holding brewable ground coffee or tea leaves or shreds or coffee substitute, herbal tea or the like and is positioned against the bottom aperture. Peelable strips may seal the top and bottom aperture. The top includes a single peripheral slide guide rim in the case where the container has a round or oval top, and a pair of slide guide rims at opposite sides where the top is square or rectangular. The sidewalls are accordion pleated or telescopable.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: September 19, 1989Inventor: Robert A. Nordskog
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Patent number: 4859337Abstract: The invention relates to A filter for making portions of coffee or tea, comprising a substantially cup-shaped supporting vessel having a pouring-in opening at the top, a chamber for filling with liquid and having an outlet opening at the bottom, and a filter insert disposed in the supporting vessel above the outlet opening, wherein the filter insert (5) comprises a filter mat and extends approximately parallel to the inner wall of the supporting vessel and its periphery is connected to the supporting vessel (1) in the edge region of the pouring-in opening (2).Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1987Date of Patent: August 22, 1989Inventor: Erich H. Woltermann
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Patent number: 4851632Abstract: A film package is provided for containing, heating, and browning or crispening a food item, which has a microwave susceptor-containing film and an insulating layer between regions of the film laden with susceptor which are in proximity with each other. The insulating layer prevents the susceptor laden areas in proximity with each other from overheating.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 1989Assignee: E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and CompanyInventor: Edward J. Kaliski
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Patent number: 4828163Abstract: This invention relates to an ice-cream cup that has a special bottom which comprises buffer sections that form a trough that can be slid up and down to cause the content in the cup to emerge gradually from the upper edge of said cup, while preventing leaking of said contents from the bottom edge thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Inventor: Zhou Yu
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Patent number: 4828850Abstract: A beverage bag assembly includes a supporting framework, a vented cap, a flotation ring, and, preferably, a storage chamber. A water permeable bag with an open top is supported by the framework, attached to the flotation ring, and capped, all the elements joined by a securing band. When the bag is filled with a dry beverage substance, it is suspended and immersed in water and held there by the flotation of the flotation ring. The cap and storage chamber include gas escape vents and removable vent tabs.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Inventor: David Davis
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Patent number: 4828851Abstract: A filter bag for insusion products is provided having multiple successive container pockets or lobes, each for infusing a corresponding dose or unit quantity of product. The bag structure permits two usage layouts. The flat layout form is for packaging in lots for sale with said lobes superimposed or folded one over the other or side by side. The other layout form has the lobes opened out or distended following the pick up and pull of the corresponding tag (label) ending in the thread for handling the filter bag at the time of usage. The thread has a length equal to that of the bag as laid out for use with the pockets or lobes distended. The thread is fixed to the opposing ends of said bag by means of a piece of heat weldable material together with the non heat weldable paper tag (label) adjacent to one of said opposing ends.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Cestind--Centro Studi Industriali--S.R.L.Inventor: Andrea Romagnoli
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Patent number: 4759935Abstract: A bag for receiving apples is prepared. An ethylene absorbent and a deoxidant are placed in the bag, each of the absorbent and the deoxidant being in an amount such that ethylene biosynthesis is suppressed for preserving the freshness of the apples when placed within the bag. The apples are placed within the bag and then an opening portion of the bag containing the apples, the ethylene absorbent and the deoxidant is sealed. The sealed bag allows air to permeate through it to a degree such that a minimum amount of air necessary for the apples is supplied in the presence of the ethylene absorbent and the deoxidant. The apples are stored in the sealed bag whereby maturing of the apples is delayed for preserving the freshness thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1986Date of Patent: July 26, 1988Assignee: Kyoei Co. Ltd.Inventor: Kitayama Toshitsugu
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Patent number: 4732273Abstract: A container for storing, transporting and displaying a caramel apple, or the like. The container is a single molded piece of plastic, with a pair of pivotal sections and a base section pivotally mounting the pair of pivotal sections. Each pivotal section is formed with an outwardly projecting half-shell, which half-shells cooperate when the two sections are in their closed abutting position, to form a substantially frustro-conically shaped hollow enclosure in which is stored the caramel apple. The base section is provided with an upstanding hollow support on the upper surface of which rests the caramel apple. Each pivotal section is also provided with a lowermost recess or cutout for nestling therein approximately half of the circumferential surface of the upstanding hollow support when the two pivotal sections are in their closed, abutting position.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1987Date of Patent: March 22, 1988Inventor: Daniel J. DeMarco
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Patent number: 4722850Abstract: A disposable container is provided that has a semi-rigid generally concave body and a collapsible panel sealing an open mouth of the semi-rigid body. An access assembly is mounted to the outside surface of the semi-rigid body. Liquid sealed within the semi-rigid body by the collapsible panel is removed through the access assembly, during which removal the collapsible panel collapses to generally conform to the generally concaved shape of the body. Space efficient assemblies of these disposable containers are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1986Date of Patent: February 2, 1988Assignee: Baxter Travenol Laboratories, Inc.Inventors: Leonard A. White, James L. Cabernoch
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Patent number: 4716061Abstract: A nonoriented, heat sealable, coextruded, moisture barrier film is disclosed. This film has a base layer ("A") of polypropylene homopolymer, polypropylene copolymer or combinations thereof, a heat sealant layer ("C") of polyester/copolyester or blends thereof and a tie layer ("B") of modified polyethylene homopolymer, modified polyethylene copolymer, modified polypropylene homopolymer, modified polypropylene copolymer, an unmodified polyethylene copolymer or combinations thereof between the base layer ("A") and the heat sealant layer ("C"). This film has three layers ("ABC") or five layers ("CBABC"). This film exhibits a very broad heat seal range and has a moisture vapor transmission rate of from about 0.20 to about 1.0 g/100in.sup.2 /24 hr. This film has a wide variety of applications as a packaging film including such demanding uses as the inside of a microwave popcorn bag. This film significantly improves the shelf life of microwave popcorn compared to conventional films used for this product.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1985Date of Patent: December 29, 1987Assignee: Presto Products, IncorporatedInventor: John P. Winter
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Patent number: 4705707Abstract: A nonoriented, heat sealable, coextruded, moisture barrier film is disclosed. This film has a base layer ("A") of polyethylene, preferably high density, a heat sealant layer ("C") of polyester/copolyester or blends thereof and a tie layer ("B") of modified polyethylene homopolymer, modified polyethylene copolymer, unmodified polyethylene copolymer or combinations thereof between the base layer ("A") and the heat sealant layer ("C"). This film has three layers ("ABC") or five layers ("CBABC"). This film exhibits a very broad heat seal range and has a moisture vapor transmission rate of from about 0.20 to about 1.0 g/100 in.sup.2 /24 hr. This film has a wide variety of applications as a packaging film including such demanding uses as the inside of a microwave popcorn bag. This film significantly improves the shelf life of microwave popcorn compared to conventional films used for this product. This film also exhibits excellent heat seal properties to itself as well as a wide variety of diverse substrates.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1985Date of Patent: November 10, 1987Assignee: Presto Products, IncorporatedInventor: John P. Winter
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Patent number: 4680185Abstract: An infusion package, such as a tea bag, having porous side panels and an open mouth through which material may be inserted. Edges of the package at the mouth are foldable over each other to close the mouth. A string on the folded over portions is extended through an aperture remote from the mouth and serves to inhibit unfolding.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1986Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Inventor: Barbara D. Illk
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Patent number: 4641752Abstract: A holder for hamburgers and the like comprises a container (1) with downwardly converging side walls (2a,2b) and a support means (8) for the hamburger (15) is vertically displaceably arranged thereon. The support means is resilient and substantially V-shaped in cross section and is manually operated by means of a pressure exerted upon the side walls (2a,2b) at a region below the hamburger. The support means further has resilient flaps (14a,14b) provided to snap into openings (5) in the upper part of the container to prevent said support means (8) from unintentionally leaving the container (1).An embodiment for directly operating the support means is also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 1985Date of Patent: February 10, 1987Inventor: Janos Palffy
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Patent number: 4636392Abstract: A bag for receiving the apple is prepared. An ethylene absorbent and a deoxidant are placed in the bag, each of the absorbent and the deoxidant being in an amount such that ethylene biosynthesis is suppressed for keeping freshness of the apple when the apple is placed within the bag. The apple is placed within the bag and then an opening portion of the bag containing the apple, the ethylene absorbent and the deoxidant is sealed. The sealed bag allows air to permeate through it to a degree such that minimum amount of air necessary for the apple is supplied in the presence of the ethylene absorbent and the deoxidant. The apple is stored in the sealed bag whereby mature of the apple is delayed for keeping freshness thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1986Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Kyoei Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kitayama Toshitsugu
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Patent number: 4514426Abstract: The present invention relates to a package for the automatic control of the degree of cooking of a cereal, and more particularly, to cereal cooked in hot water. The invention also relates to a method for the automatic control of the degree of cooking of a cereal, as well as to a container for the automatic control of the degree of cooking of a cereal.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1983Date of Patent: April 30, 1985Assignee: Martha White Foods, Inc.Inventors: J. Kirk Jordan, Sandra L. Scherling
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Patent number: 4367842Abstract: Cushion-shaped packing containers made of a liquid-tight tube which is sealed together at both ends by transverse sealing fins, cannot be used for pressurized contents, because the flexible plastic material of which the containers are made cannot be joined with sufficient strength in the sealing fins.A strengthening element for the packing containers, and in particular for their sealing fins, is disclosed. The sealing fins are strengthened by an external strengthening band which joins the sealing fins. At the same time the fins are held folded down against the outside of the container so that the internal pressure in the container no longer acts upon the material layers sealed together in the sealing fin in a direction away from each other, but is transmitted instead to the seal between the respective fin and the strengthening band which seal can readily be given the required strength.The invention also relates to a method for the manufacture of the packing containers described.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1980Date of Patent: January 11, 1983Assignee: Tetra Pak International ABInventor: Hans Rausing
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Patent number: 4350712Abstract: A popsicle type confection, which instead of an orange, cherry, raspberry, strawberry or similar conventional flavor frozen ice upon a stick, utilizes either a frozen beer or a frozen wine mounted upon a stick, and which in the present invention also includes a cup like heat shield around confection which is retractable so to allow licking the frozen beer or wine.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1981Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Inventors: Alfred Kocharian, George Spector
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Patent number: 4338338Abstract: Improvements in beverage, particularly tea and coffee, strainers; dispensing packages for tea and coffee in the manner of a spoon with the dry, water soluble or extractive beverage materials and optional condiments received in portions of the spoon; improved spoon package dispensers for water soluble or extractive beverages such as tea and coffee; tea and coffee individual serving packages functioning additionally as spoons in use.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Inventor: Opal L. Popkes
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Patent number: 4286136Abstract: A food container is provided for efficiently cooking foods in a microwave oven and for serving them at the table. By use of the container, the food is cooked positioned vertically within the oven so that it absorbs both direct microwave radiation and microwave radiation reflected from the walls and floor of the oven. The container can be used to display the food in a store in a vertical position, cook it in a vertical position, and serve it in a horizontal position. It may then be disposed of after one use. The container is designed to use the weight of th food itself to position the center of gravity of the container and food so that the filled container will balance in a vertical position and therefore, no extending supporting base is needed. The container can be readily blow molded, thermo formed or injection molded and, consequently, is inexpensive to produce.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1979Date of Patent: August 25, 1981Inventor: Stanley I. Mason, Jr.
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Patent number: 4248901Abstract: Two containers housing an expandable food product are placed in face-to-face juxtaposition and a sleeve complemental in shape to the exterior panels of the facing containers is wrapped around the containers to form a unitized package. The sleeve is bisected by a perforated score line which enables the sleeve to be separated into two pieces. Each piece has a linear and undulating edge wherein the sleeve half can be placed in a microwave oven on its linear edge to support one of the containers above the oven surface on the undulating edge enabling the microwave energy to be distributed along all surfaces of the container to heat the food product within the container.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1980Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventor: John J. Austin
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Patent number: 4233325Abstract: A two-compartment package is provided which includes in a first lower compartment, frozen or refrigerated ice cream; and in a second upper compartment, frozen or refrigerated syrup with the frozen or refrigerated syrup being supported on a microwave reflective material and the microwave reflective material protecting the frozen or refrigerated ice cream from microwave energy whereby the rate at which the frozen ice cream located in the first lower compartment absorbs heat is much less than the rate at which the syrup in the second upper compartment absorbs heat. The first and second compartments are enclosed in a sealed container, the top surface of the second compartment of which is transparent to microwave energy.The second upper compartment may be an integral part of the food package or it may be a separate container means that is removably and tightly fitted within the upper portion of the first lower compartment.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1979Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.Inventors: Gary Slangan, Masaaki Tsunashima
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Patent number: 4201795Abstract: A container-pan used for instantly frizzlable dry foods is made of an aluminum foil sheet having a scoop-type grip formed integrally with upper edge portion of the pan; a cardboard lid to be put on the pan-and-grip, crossed lines being press-marked thereon for inflection; and a shrink-packaging polymer film for steadfastly attaching the lid to the pan-and-grip. To frizzle a dry food mass which has been received in the pan, the polymer film and the lid are removed from the pan-and-grip. The lid is then folded to form a hinge-like protecting cover and is used for wrapping up the grip now heated.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Toyo Suisan Kaisha, Ltd.Inventor: Kenji Yamanaka
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Patent number: 4154853Abstract: A packed infusible bag for an infusible substance with an inner bag, which contains the substance, made of a liquid-permeable material, a string secured to the head of the bag and a packing envelope made of a liquid- and air-impermeable material surrounding the bag on all sides, with the envelope having an edge part formed of two sealed material layers enclosuring the free end of the string. The edge part bounds a hollow space of the envelope in which the bag is received, and a tag is connected via the string with the head of the bag for handling of the bag and the tag is separable from the remainder of the envelope along a separating line which leaves the string untouched. With a hermetically sealed envelope, the separating line extends in the edge part, in part closely adjacent to the hollow space, such that between the tag and the hollow space, a narrow stay is formed which can be separated by hand transversely to the regional running direction of the separating line.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1977Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Adolf Rambold
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Patent number: 4007285Abstract: The popcorn container and handle assembly includes a popcorn package having an open-top relatively shallow pan which has an annular rim and a detachable utensil gripping the rim of the pan. A transparent expandable plastic cover having substantially the same shallow outline as the pan extends across and into the pan, with the peripheral edge of the cover disposed between portions of the rim. A charge of popcorn kernels and cooking oil is confined between the pan and the cover. The detachable utensil is made from a single piece of solid metal wire of circular cross-section having the opposite ends thereof secured permanently together by welding to form an endless utensil. The utensil comprises a non-circular expandable and contractable loop for engaging the upper and lower surfaces of the rim of the pan and an elongated expandable and contractable handle of generally U-shape configuration extending from the loop.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1974Date of Patent: February 8, 1977Assignee: Dun-Hot, Inc.Inventors: Gary W. Maier, David H. Jehn
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Patent number: 4001444Abstract: A baby feeder having a cover for replacing the closure of a jar of baby food and providing a spoon access opening. The feeder is usable by adults and babies.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1975Date of Patent: January 4, 1977Inventor: William A. Clarke
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Patent number: 4001440Abstract: A package for use in forming a stick-mounted frozen confection comprising a sealed chamber receiving the freezable confection liquid material, a stick handle projecting outwardly from the chamber and a wrapper defining the chamber and enclosing and properly orientating the handle relative to the confection material. The wrapper includes overlying sheets, one of which is formed to define the chamber in conjunction with a character or other simulation which will be three-dimensionally reproduced on the frozen confection. The stick handle, outward of the chamber, is offset and can be configured to complement the reproduced simulation or can incorporate indicia thereon. In addition, a rigidifying rib can be provided to strengthen the handle at the offset portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1974Date of Patent: January 4, 1977Assignee: Welch Foods Inc.Inventor: Earl Hoyt
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Patent number: 3973045Abstract: A package of popcorn which is ready for popping in a microwave oven of from about 600 to 1,400 watts capacity is composed of a flexible and expandable package e.g. a gussetted bag formed from paper. The package is sealed to permit internal pressure to develop to expand the bag so that the corn has sufficient space for the increased volume assumed after popping. The charge of popcorn in the bag is uniformly mixed with about 1 to 5 parts by weight of a shortening for each 8 parts by weight of corn. The shortening comprises an edible solid or liquid fat and the package contains salt for flavoring.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1973Date of Patent: August 3, 1976Assignee: The Pillsbury CompanyInventors: Lawrence C. Brandberg, David W. Andreas
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Patent number: 3956489Abstract: Snacked chips of uniform shape and size are nested one within another in closely fitting relationship in a form of a circular or loop array.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1974Date of Patent: May 11, 1976Inventor: Nelson J. Beall