Food tray
11053062 · 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2581/3433
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2581/3456
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/0212
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3453
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/3216
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/0204
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2581/3425
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D81/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D43/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A food tray has a lower tray containing a first food product and an upper tray nested stably at least partly inside the lower tray, with the upper tray containing a second food product. An air permeable interface is provided between the upper tray and lower tray to allow venting of steam from the lower tray during cooking. A cover is provided for the food tray. Each of the lower tray and the upper tray are formed of a material that is suitable for use in a microwave or conventional oven. Various constructions may be used to create the air permeable interface, such as lugs, ledges and lips. The upper tray may sit above the lower tray. The trays are nested loosely for ease of removal of the upper tray from the lower tray. Various configurations of cover may be used such as a sleeve, carton or lid. The upper tray may contain the higher value food product.
Claims
1. A prepackaged microwavable food product comprising: a first food product; a second food product; a lower tray holding the first food product, the lower tray having a lower tray bottom, a lower tray sidewall extending upwardly from the lower tray bottom and a lower tray lip extending around the upper edge of the lower tray sidewall; an upper tray holding the second food product, the upper tray having an upper tray bottom, an upper tray sidewall extending upwardly from the upper tray bottom and an upper tray lip extending around the upper edge of the upper tray sidewall; and a plurality of lugs or protrusions extending under the upper tray lip, the plurality of lugs or protrusions resting on the top of the lower tray lip to space the upper tray from the lower tray and thereby yield a frictionless fit between the upper tray sidewall and the lower tray sidewall, the upper tray lip sitting above an entirety of the lower tray lip.
2. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 1, further comprising a second plurality of outwardly extending lugs formed under the lower tray lip.
3. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 1, wherein the plurality of lugs or protrusions includes a plurality of lugs.
4. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 3, wherein the plurality of lugs includes four lugs each positioned at a respective corner of the upper tray.
5. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 1, wherein the plurality of lugs or protrusions includes a plurality of protrusions, the protrusions provided on the upper tray lip.
6. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 1, wherein the material of the upper tray includes at least one member of a group consisting of: paper, polypropylene, and crystalline polyethylene terephthalate.
7. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 1, wherein the upper tray and the lower tray have the same nesting angle.
8. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 1, further comprising a cover.
9. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 8, wherein the cover includes a sleeve.
10. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 8, wherein the cover includes a carton, wherein the carton encloses both the upper tray and the lower tray.
11. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 8, wherein the cover includes a snap-on microwave lid that extends around the lower tray lip.
12. The prepackaged microwave food product of claim 8, wherein the cover includes a film heat sealed to the upper and lower tray lip.
13. A container system comprising: a lower tray, the lower tray having a lower tray bottom, a lower tray sidewall extending upwardly from the lower tray bottom and a lower tray lip extending around the upper edge of the lower tray sidewall; an upper tray, the upper tray having an upper tray bottom, an upper tray sidewall extending upwardly from the upper tray bottom and an upper tray lip extending around the upper edge of the upper tray sidewall; and a plurality of lugs or protrusions extending under the upper tray lip, the plurality of lugs or protrusions resting on the top of the lower tray lip to space the upper tray from the lower tray and thereby yield a frictionless fit between the upper tray sidewall and the lower tray sidewall, the upper tray lip sitting above an entirety of the lower tray lip.
14. The container system of claim 13, wherein the plurality of lugs or protrusions includes a plurality of protrusions, the protrusions provided on the upper tray lip.
15. The container system of claim 13, wherein the plurality of lugs or protrusions includes a plurality of lugs.
16. The container system of claim 15, wherein the plurality of lugs includes four lugs each positioned at a respective corner of the upper tray.
17. A container system comprising: a lower tray, the lower tray having a lower tray bottom, a lower tray sidewall extending upwardly from the lower tray bottom and a lower tray lip extending around the upper edge of the lower tray sidewall; an upper tray, the upper tray having an upper tray bottom, an upper tray sidewall extending upwardly from the upper tray bottom and an upper tray lip extending around the upper edge of the upper tray sidewall; a plurality of lugs or protrusions extending under the upper tray lip, the plurality of lugs or protrusions resting on the top of the lower tray lip to space the upper tray from the lower tray and thereby yield a frictionless fit between the upper tray sidewall and the lower tray sidewall, the upper tray lip sitting above an entirety of the lower tray lip; and a cover.
18. The container system of claim 17, wherein the plurality of lugs or protrusions includes a plurality of protrusions, the protrusions provided on the upper tray lip.
19. The container system of claim 17, wherein the plurality of lugs or protrusions includes a plurality of lugs.
20. The container of claim 17, wherein the cover is at least one member of a group consisting of: a sleeve, a carton, a snap-on lid, and a film.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the figures, in which like reference characters denote like elements, by way of example, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) In the claims, the word “comprising” is used in its inclusive sense and does not exclude other elements being present. The indefinite article “a” before a claim feature does not exclude more than one of the feature being present.
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(11) The lugs 16 and gap 19 permit the upper tray 12 to sit loosely on the lower tray 10. The only force retarding removal of the upper tray 12 from the lower tray 10 is the force of gravity on the upper tray 12 and its contents. Removal of the upper tray 12 from the lower tray 10 is therefore frictionless. The lugs 16 are at the corners of the upper tray 12 as shown, but may be anywhere around the periphery of the upper tray 12. Four lugs are convenient, and there should be a sufficient number of lugs suitably spaced around the periphery of the upper tray 12 so that the upper tray is stable, and is resistant against tipping. To assist stability, the lugs 16 should be near the top of the upper tray 12 so that the main mass of the upper tray 12 and its contents are below the lugs 16.
(12) Both the upper tray 12 and lower tray 10 include respective lips 32 and 30. The lips 32, 30 should be at least 3 mm wide for easy of sealing.
(13) Each of the lower tray 10 and upper tray 12 may be made by injection moulding, thermoforming or any other suitable manufacturing process. The sidewalls 20 of the lower tray 10 and the sidewalls 22 of the upper tray 12 each may have the same nesting angle. The nesting angle of a tray is the angle between the sidewalls and a perpendicular to the plane defined by the upper edge of the tray. The upper tray 12 may be made in the same mould as the lower tray 10, but with an insert in the mould to reduce the volume. The upper tray 12 and the lower tray 10 should be formed of a material that is suitable for use in a microwave oven, and also may be formed of a material suitable for use in a conventional oven. Exemplary materials are paper, polypropylene (microwave only) and dual use CPET (crystalline polyethylene terephthalate) available from a number of manufacturers. CPET is particularly suitable due to its wide temperature tolerance. The trays 10, 12 may be transparent or opaque.
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(17) Food is placed in each of the upper tray 12 and lower tray 10. The food product 42 in the upper tray 12 may be a higher value food product in terms of cost per weight than the food product 40 in the lower tray 10. Thus the lower tray 10 may include pasta, rice or vegetable, which is usually the higher volume product The upper tray 12 may include a sauce, such as cheese sauce, meat or seafood sauce, or vegetable sauce. Water may be added to the lower tray 10 to assist in cooking the food product in the lower tray 10. Preferably, a gap 44 is provided between the top of the food product 40 and the bottom 46 of the upper food tray 12 to avoid the food product 40 coming into contact with the bottom 46 of the upper food tray 12. In another embodiment, chili may be placed in the lower tray 10 and a biscuit in the upper tray 12. For food product such as a biscuit that should have a crisp exterior texture when cooked, a susceptor board may be placed in the tray with the food product.
(18) When sold, the food tray, including food, may be wrapped in shrink wrap. For use, the customer removes the shrink wrap and deposits the food tray in an oven (conventional or microwave as appropriate for the materials), where the food tray is subject to food heating energy. If the upper tray 12 is sealed with a film, it may be removed or loosened prior to cooking depending on the cooking instructions. Due to the air permeable interface 14, the food tray permits steam to escape from the lower tray. Upon removal of the food tray from the oven, the higher value food product may be added to the lower value food product, simply by pouring the higher value food product into the lower tray. Due to the product being in separate trays, quicker more even heating is obtained. With the higher value product in the top tray, the aromas of the higher value product are easily available to the customer upon heating, and the higher value product also presents a pleasing aspect to the customer.
(19) Either or both the cover 24 or the sidewalls 20, 22 may be provided with graphics illustrating the food product and providing instructions for use. In addition, there may be a stack of upper trays, all nested one above the other in like manner as upper tray 12 is nested in lower tray 10. The additional upper trays may conveniently have the same structure as the upper tray 12, and may contain different food products from those in upper tray 12, lower tray 10 or the other upper trays.
(20) Immaterial modifications may be made to the embodiments of the invention described here without departing from the invention.