WO2010036719A2 - Controlled venting food package - Google Patents
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- WO2010036719A2 WO2010036719A2 PCT/US2009/058068 US2009058068W WO2010036719A2 WO 2010036719 A2 WO2010036719 A2 WO 2010036719A2 US 2009058068 W US2009058068 W US 2009058068W WO 2010036719 A2 WO2010036719 A2 WO 2010036719A2
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- the present invention relates to a food package that vents in a controlled manner when it is heated in a microwave and method of making the same.
- the snack food industry markets some snack foods in food packages that comprise a base and a lid sealed onto the base.
- the base generally comprises a bowl or other liquid retaining shape with a rim, and a lid is typically sealed along the rim of the base.
- Foods that are sold in such packaging include chili, soup, cheese sauce, salsa, dips and other mixtures of solid and/or liquid food products. Foods that are packaged in this way are often consumed directly from the base after the lid is removed.
- microwave oven is an appliance that can be found in many homes and businesses.
- a microwave oven floods the cooking chamber with non-ionizing microwave radiation, usually at a frequency of about 2.45 GHz.
- Many food molecules for example water molecules
- the dipole molecules rotate as they try to align themselves with the alternating electric field of the microwaves. This rotation and movement causes the food to heat up as the rotating molecules impact other molecules, putting them into motion.
- Microwave heating is highly efficient on liquid water (which a relatively polar molecule), and much less so on fats and sugars (which are less polar).
- the main solution to this problem in the prior art is to provide instructions to the consumer to vent the food package before heating it in the microwave.
- This approach is problematic for several reasons.
- the consumer may not vent the food package as instructed because he or she did not read, forgot to follow, or chose not to follow the instructions provided.
- the consumer would be required to disassemble the food package bundle, vent each food package individually, and reassemble the bundle before heating them together. In any case, the consumer is inconvenienced by this prior art solution.
- the present invention places a microwave susceptor in radiant communication with the lid used to seal the food package.
- the susceptor heats and weakens the sealant that holds the lid onto the base at a predetermined location, allowing the failure of the lid during microwave heating to occur in a controlled fashion.
- the susceptor is placed on top of the material that comprises the food package above the sealant via an adhesive microwave susceptor tab.
- the susceptor is incorporated into the food packaging material adjacent to the sealant.
- the susceptor is located on or integral to the lid at a location within a perimeter defined by the sealant.
- the food package comprises a flexible sleeve incorporating a microwave susceptor in radiant communication with the lid and/or sealant.
- At least one flap guard can be included at the edge of the food package, as a part of the flexible sleeve, near the susceptor. Including a flap guard further reduces the likelihood that the venting food package will spray food particles onto the walls of the microwave.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a microwave susceptor adhesive tab placed on the food package lid;
- Figure 3 is a perspective view of a microwave susceptor adhesive tab that can be used in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 4 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a susceptor integral to the food package lid;
- Figure 5A is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a susceptor integral to the food package base;
- Figure 5B is another perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a susceptor integral to the food package base;
- Figure 6 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a susceptor integral to or adhered to the lid at a location within a perimeter defined by the sealant;
- Figure 7 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising a flexible sleeve surrounding the food package and incorporating a susceptor;
- Figure 8 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present invention comprising flap guards extending from the flexible sleeve surrounding the food package.
- the present invention is directed towards a food package that, when heated in 95 a microwave, vents in a controlled fashion, and method of making the same.
- the term "food package” as used herein is defined as a package designed to contain food inside of it. In its broadest sense, the "package" portion of the food package generally comprises at least one wall and at least one seal.
- the type of food package that usually undergoes microwave heating before the food inside is consumed comprises a sturdy, bowl-shaped base with a lid
- FIG. 1 therein is depicted a prior art food package 10 that, when heated inside a microwave with food inside the package, will uncontrollably and
- the food package 10 comprises a bowl-shaped base 20, a lid 30 and a seal 40 holding the lid 30 onto the base 20 along its rim.
- the base 20 and lid 30 comprise the walls of the package.
- the seal can be created using any heat activated sealant known in the industry, including polypropylene based sealants.
- the food package is heated to temperatures between about 250 0 F and about 260 0 F for at least 30 minutes.
- the seal 40 created by most retort grade heat activated sealants used in the food packaging industry, therefore, is typically capable of surviving the high temperatures and potential pressure spikes that can occur during sterilization procedures.
- the seal 40 is so strong that,
- a microwave susceptor as that term is used herein, is defined as a material that has the ability to absorb microwave radiation and convert it into heat. This heat is then transferred to any surface adjacent to or near the susceptor, causing that surface to heat up. Conversion of microwave energy to heat in this manner has been used for microwave heating
- Microwave susceptor materials that can be used in accordance with the present invention are well known in the art, and are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,107,089 and 4,833,007 (the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference) among many others.
- the susceptor is typically gray or blue-gray in color, and is usually made of
- the susceptor is created by physical vapor deposition of aluminum onto a polyester film.
- Physical vapor deposition is a method of depositing aluminum onto polyester film that is generally well known in the industry. However, many different types of metals and ceramics
- this heat energy radiated by the susceptor is used to weaken the lid at a specific location.
- the susceptor location corresponds to the sealant that holds the lid onto the base, and weakens the lid's adherence to the base by
- the susceptor is in radiant communication with the sealant.
- the susceptor is in radiant communication with the lid, thereby causing a portion of the lid to melt and controllably fail.
- the term "radiant communication" between a susceptor and a sealant or a lid is defined as the orientation of the susceptor and the sealant or lid being such that heat
- the sealant 150 radiates (or transfers, typically by conduction) from the susceptor surface to the sealant or lid as the susceptor absorbs microwaves.
- the sealant will controllably fail when it is heated to a temperature above 280 0 F, and preferably to a temperature between about 280 0 F and about 300 0 F.
- the pressure inside the food package is, in one embodiment, between about 1 psi and
- FIG 2 depicts one embodiment of the present invention.
- the susceptor comprises an adhesive susceptor tab 100 that is physically
- the adhesive susceptor tab 100 susceptor is placed onto the food package 10 after the package 10 has already undergone the retort process to minimize the possibility of it becoming dislodged during retort. If the lid 30 is circular in shape, the adhesive susceptor tab 100 may generally be placed in any location along the rim and above
- the sealant 40 165 the sealant 40. If the lid 30 has straight edges with rounded corners (as depicted in Figure 2), it is preferable to place the susceptor adhesive susceptor tab 100 near the rounded corners so the consumer may use the vented corner as a starting place to remove the entire lid 30 after the food package 10 has been fully heated in the microwave. In this embodiment, during microwave heating the susceptor 100 will radiate heat down through the lid 30 and heat-
- FIG 3 depicts one embodiment of the adhesive susceptor tab 100 described above.
- the adhesive susceptor tab 100 shown therein comprises an adhesive layer 110, a susceptor layer 120, and optionally an insulating layer 130.
- the adhesive susceptor tab 100 should be affixed to the lid 30 such that the susceptor surface that radiates heat 120 faces
- an insulating (or non-susceptor) layer 130 comprises the side of the adhesive susceptor tab 100 opposite the adhesive side 110 so the consumer's fingers are not burned when grasping the rim of the heated food package 10.
- the insulating layer 130 should not be made of any material that absorbs microwaves and inhibits the functionality of the susceptor layer 120.
- Figure 4 depicts another embodiment of the present invention.
- the susceptor 200 is integral to the lid 30 at a location along the rim of the base and in contact with the sealant 40.
- the advantage this embodiment has over the previous embodiment is that the susceptor 200 is located in closer proximity to the sealant 40, which allows the susceptor to more efficiently heat weaken the sealant 40 and cause the food
- FIGS 5 A and 5B depict still another embodiment of the present invention.
- This embodiment involves providing a susceptor 300 that is integral to the base 20 along its rim and in contact with the sealant 40.
- the advantages and disadvantages of this embodiment mirror those of the embodiment that provides a susceptor 200 embedded into the lid 30.
- the overarching principle of the previous two embodiments is that the susceptor may be incorporated into the material that makes up the food package at a specific location adjacent
- FIG. 6 depicts another embodiment of the present invention.
- the susceptor is either integral to, or adhered to, the lid 30 at a location on the lid inside the perimeter created by the sealant 40, and above the food in the base 20.
- the susceptor is an adhesive tab 100 adhered to the lid
- the susceptor melts through the polymer material comprising the lid 30, thereby causing a controlled failure of the lid and creating a vent.
- at least a portion of the susceptor made integral to, or adhered to, the lid 30 is made of a material that is not a microwave susceptor, thereby reducing the risk that the entire susceptor will melt through the lid 30 and
- 210 of the interior surfaces of at least one layer of the multilayered polymer film can be selectively metallized in specific areas.
- the metallized areas can be chosen to correspond with the sealant 40, as in Figure 4, or with an interior portion of the lid 30, as in Figure 6.
- a portion of the material comprising the base 20 can be metallized in the area where the sealant 40 adheres the lid 30 to the base 20.
- FIG. 7 depicts another embodiment of the present invention.
- the food package 10 is covered by a flexible sleeve 60.
- the flexible sleeve 60 comprises a microwave susceptor 500 designed to emit heat from an interior surface of the flexible sleeve 60 towards the sealant 40 or towards a portion of the lid 30 within the perimeter defined by the sealant 40.
- a vent is created in the lid 30 or the
- the flexible sleeve 60 comprises paperboard.
- Figure 8 depicts one embodiment comprising an optional feature of the food package of the present invention.
- This embodiment also comprises a flexible sleeve 60 around the food package.
- This embodiment provides at least one flap guard 50 located along the outer edge of the flexible sleeve 60 at a location adjacent to the susceptor.
- the flap guard 50 is an extension of the flexible sleeve 60 and is bent towards the food package 10 at an angle.
- the angle between the flexible sleeve 60 and the flap guard 50 is preferably about 90°, but the flap guard 50 still functions at angles less than 180°.
- the flap guard 50 helps prevent food from being ejected from the food package 10 and flexible sleeve 60 when the sealant 40 or lid 30 suffer the controlled failure described above in connection with the microwave susceptor.
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