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titleOfInvention Heat retentive food servingware with temperature self-regulating phase change core
abstract A heat retentive, temperature self-regulating, food retaining apparatus (10) includes a body (12), heat retentive core (14) and magnetic induction heating element (16). The body (12) includes a substantially rigid , healable, food-contacting wall (18) defining a cavity (24). The core (14) is positioned in the cavity (24), and in thermal contact with the wall (18) for selective heating of the wall (18). The core (14) includes a solid state phase change material for storing latent heat during a solid-to-solid phase transformation at a phase transformation temperature. A resilient material is in contact with the phase change materi al to permit expansion of the phase change material during a phase transformation. The heating element (16) is in thermal contact with th e core (14) for heating the core (14) to a temperature above the phase transformation temperature to effect a phase transformation in the pha se change material. The element (16) includes a ferromagnetic material responsive to a magnetic field for inducing an electric current in the element (16) to heat the element (16). The ferromagnetic material has a Curie temperature between the phase transformation temperatur e and the melting temperature of the phase change material. A food warming device (42) includes a heater (44) having a holder (46),a magnetic field generator (48), and a no load detector (50), and a food retaining apparatus (10) positioned on the holder (46).
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