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Microwaveable vessel

A technology for microwave ovens and containers, applied in microwave heating, application, kitchen utensils, etc., can solve problems such as spark generation, and achieve the effect of prolonging heat preservation time

Active Publication Date: 2017-05-31
朴钟道
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If, the edge is close to other metal objects, there is a problem of sparks between the two objects due to the concentrated electric field

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[0053] In the following detailed description of the invention, numerous details, examples and implementations of the invention are set forth and described. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments and that the invention can be practiced without the specific details and examples.

[0054] Some embodiments provide a container for a microwave oven capable of quickly and uniformly heating or cooking various foods including beverages. In some embodiments, the microwaveable container is capable of keeping its contents warm for a significantly extended period of time like a thermos. The container for microwave ovens may be cooking containers such as frying pans, pans, and bakeware. The container can be a cup or mug (eg travel mug, coffee mug, etc.). For simplicity of description, a microwaveable vessel can also be referred to herein as a cooking vessel.

[0055] figure 1 is a cross-sectional ...

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Some embodiments provide a microwaveable vessel that can quickly and evenly heat or cook different types of food. In some embodiments, the vessel includes a metallic body adapted to hold food or drinks. The outer portion of the body is coated with a layer of heat-generating glaze. In some embodiments, the vessel also includes a heat-resistant outer cover that covers the heat-generation layer. The vessel of some embodiments has a multi-layered structure with inner and outer shells that are joined together to form a cavity between the shells.

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Background technique [0001] Microwave ovens are a very popular appliance that can be used in a variety of different places. People can use it almost anywhere (eg, at home, office area, store, etc.). Microwave ovens are very popular because they can easily and safely heat food and beverages. Microwave ovens use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave spectrum to bombard food, causing polarized molecules in food moisture to vibrate back and forth, thereby generating heat energy. This microwave cooking process is also known as dielectric heating. [0002] Despite their popularity, microwave ovens (or, more specifically, microwave cooking (microwave cooking)) suffer from a number of problems. For example, microwave cooking can cause food to dry out, or to heat only partially and unevenly. In addition, the cooking time can be very long, causing the food to lose its original taste after being heated in the microwave. The main reason for these problems is that microwave ovens...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H05B6/64
CPCA47J36/027H05B6/6408H05B6/6494H05B6/80H05B6/802
Inventor 朴钟道
Owner 朴钟道
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