Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Packaged or wrapped product – Having package attached support means
Patent
1996-06-21
1998-12-29
Housel, James C.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Packaged or wrapped product
Having package attached support means
426637, 99385, 99391, 99400, 99402, 99450, 220491, 428 341, A21D 1002, A23L 1216, A47J 3708, B29D 2200
Patent
active
058537813
ABSTRACT:
A container supporting French fries to be heated in a toaster. The toaster has an article receiving slot. The container comprises an upright structure having a closed bottom and a front and a back parallel to the front which are held together along adjacent side edges by mechanical means. The upright structure has an openable top for access to heated French fries. The front and back have apertures located above the closed bottom. The apertures provide an open area in the front and the back to pass toaster radiation heat into the container to heat the food article and for steam from heated French fries to exit the container. The upright structure has a portion extending sufficiently above the toaster which is cool-to-the-touch and electrically non-conductive to enable a user to lift the container from the toaster without a finger burn or electrical shock. The closed bottom of the container forms a drip trough. The container also has a fluid-absorbing member at the drip trough to absorb drippings from the heated French fries.
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Bono James L.
Tucker Lewis A.
Yee Deborah J.
Bui Phuong T.
Housel James C.
Kock Ronald W.
Oney , Jr. Jack L.
The Procter & Gamble & Company
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