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- a substantially rigid, lightweight plastic container should desirably have resistance to deformation and improve the aesthetic display of a label.
- plastic containers sidewall configurations that serve to improve resistance to reformation include features such as strengthening ribs or flex panels.
- voids or spaces can sometimes be intentionally or unintentionally formed at or about the label mounting portion of the container. Such structural features can cause the label to wrinkle, tear, or otherwise distort and, among other things, can inhibit or prevent the prominent display of an aesthetically pleasing label.
- some consumers desire a container that is filled with product wherein a label is wrapped tightly around the container and is adhered to what feels like a solid and more rigid container sidewall.
- a lightweight plastic structure will distort more readily, and yet a lightweight plastic container represents a highly desirable commercial structure for a variety of products.
- WO 01/12511 A1 discloses a plastic container comprising a label panel portion comprising a plurality of ribs extending annularly about the perimeter thereof and lands located between each rib for accepting a label thereon, wherein the ribs are configured to render the label panel substantially rigid and capable of enduring pasteurization without subjecting the lands to substantial alteration or misalignment.
- US 3,225,950 A discloses a plastic bottle with a rectangular body, a raised open necked top at one of the end, a recessed domed bottom wall at the other end, a raised flat strip of plastic running from one side of the domed bottom wall up one wall over the top and down the opposite wall to each of the two remaining side walls containing an arcurate recessed portion, which may be textured or plain, at the top of said side walls and with a plurality of transverse flat lands and flat grooves which are spaced between the bottom of the bottle and extend from the flat strip of the other adjacent side wall.
- the DE 32 15 866 A1 discloses a plastic container comprising an arrangement of radial groove like stiffenings for improving the mechanical characteristics of plastic containers. Preferable only one of the grooves is merely axial elastically deformable through configuration.
- an object of the present invention to provide an improved plastic container with a strengthened body or sidewall structure.
- the improved A container which comprises:
- the aforesaid grooves are located between the upper and lower label panels, and at least three and preferably at least five of these grooves are provided.
- At least one additional continuous groove is located in at least one of (1) above the upper label panel, and (2) below the lower label panel. At least two of the additional, continuous grooves are desirably provided.
- the additional continuous grooves are separated by raised areas, with the raised areas separating the additional grooves including a substantially flat portion having a length in the direction of the axis of the container of from 2,032 mm (0.080 inch) to 2,286 mm (0.090 inch).
- the grooves run generally perpendicular to the central axis of the container.
- the base preferably includes a plurality of outwardly extending struts and a central recessed area.
- FIGURES 1 and 2 show a container , a 12 ounce juice container, which is a blow molded container 10 having a circular base 12, a cylindrical sidewall, 14 projecting upwardly from the circular base 12, a neck finish 16 projecting upwardly from the sidewall 14 and having an opening 18 to the inside of the container.
- a 12 ounce juice container which is a blow molded container 10 having a circular base 12, a cylindrical sidewall, 14 projecting upwardly from the circular base 12, a neck finish 16 projecting upwardly from the sidewall 14 and having an opening 18 to the inside of the container.
- the sidewall 14 includes a substantially flat upper label panel 20 and a substantially flat lower label panel 22 for attachment of a label (not shown) thereto.
- the label panels each preferably have a length in the direction of the central axis 26 of container 10 from 3,809 mm (0.150 inch) to 5,08 mm (0,200 inch).
- the sidewall 14 also includes a plurality of spaced apart, continuous, circumferential grooves 24 each extending completely around the sidewall 14 in a direction generally perpendicular to the central axis 26 of container 10. The grooves 24 are separated by raised areas 28. Grooves 24 are located between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22. In the embodiment of FIGURES 1 and 2 five grooves 24 are located between the upper and lower label panels, with the said five grooves 24 separated by four raised areas 28.
- At least one additional continuous groove 32 is located below lower label panel 22 and between base 12 and the lower label panel.
- the neck finish 16 in FIGURES 1 and 2 is a threaded neck finish having threads 34 to accommodate a threaded closure, with an outwardly extending flange 36 beneath the threads.
- Base 12 shown in more detail in FIGURE 3 , desirably includes a central recessed area 38 and a plurality of outwardly extending struts 40 having a curved cross-section.
- five struts 40a extend from the edge 42 of base 12 to the central recessed area 38
- five shorter struts 40b extend from edge 42 of the base 12 partway to recessed area 38.
- the disposition of the struts is that the shorter struts 40b alternate with the longer struts 40a.
- the struts form stable feet 44 as can be clearly seen in FIGURE 2 , and provide stability to the base.
- Figures 4 - 5 show an embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 20 ounce container 10a having a circular base 12, sidewall 14 and neck finish 16 with uppermost opening 18, as in FIGURES 1 and 2 .
- container 10a includes seven continuous circumferential grooves 24, each extending completely around the sidewall, between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22, and six raised areas 28 between grooves 24.
- container 10a includes two additional continuous, circumferential grooves 32 each extending completely around the sidewall 14 beneath lower label panel 22, with an additional raised area 46 between the additional grooves 32.
- An additional raised area 64 is provided above the uppermost additional groove 32.
- the base and neck finish of container 10a is essentially the same as the base and neck finish of container 10.
- container 10a includes a continuous, gradually inclined shoulder area 30 as in container 10.
- FIGURE 11 is an enlarged, detail view of the circumferential grooves 24 and raised areas 28 between the upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22.
- the raised areas 28 include a substantially flat portion 48 having a length in the direction of central axis 26 of from 5,08mm (0.200 inch) to 3,048mm (0.120 inch).
- the length of flat portion 48 is 0.170 inch.
- FIGURE 12 is an enlarged, detail view of the additional grooves 32 beneath lower label panel 22.
- six additional grooves 32 are separated by five additional raised areas 46, including an additional, substantially flat portion 50.
- the additional substantially flat portion 50 between additional grooves 32 is shorter than substantially flat portion 48 between grooves 24.
- the length of the additional substantially flat portion or portions 50 in the direction of axis 26 will vary between 2,032 mm (0.080 inch) and 2,286 mm (0.090 inch). In the embodiment of' FIGURE 12 the length of the additional flat portion 50 is 2,159 mm (0.085 inch).
- the distance 52 between the center of a circumferential groove 24 and the center of a neighboring circumferential groove will vary between 8,636 mm (0.340 inch) and 10,16 mm (0.400 inch); whereas, the additional circumferential grooves 32 are closer together, with the distance 54 between the center of an additional circumferential groove 32 and the center of a neighboring additional circumferential groove varying between 7,62 mm (0.300 inch) and 8,382 (0.330 inch).
- Flat portion 48 between grooves 24 supports the label so that the label does not have an adverse wrinkling.
- the raised area or ribs 28 makes the container desirably rigid for convenient handling.
- the length of flat portion 48 in the direction of axis 26 between 3,048 mm (0.120 inch) and 5,08 mm (0.200 inch) has been found to be particularly advantageous. If the length gets too short with a dimension less than 3,048 mm (0.120 inch), label wrinkling tends to occur. On the other hand, if the length of the flat portion 48 is too long, with a dimension over 5,08 mm (0.200 inch), a lightweight container tends not to be sufficiently strong to enable one to grip the container sidewall without the sidewall buckling.
- the additional raised area or areas 46 beneath the lower label panel 22 serve a different purpose than raised areas 28. Since wrinkling of a label is not a problem for the additional raised area or areas 46, one may shorten the additional flat portion or portions 54 of additional raised areas 46 and place the additional grooves 32 closer together to obtain improved or optimum sidewall rigidity in order to insure that the containers are not damaged under normal handling through the filling and distribution system.
- FIGURE 13 is an enlarged, detail view of a strut 40 on base 12.
- the upper portion or peak of strut 40 has a substantially flat portion 56 having a length of from 0.010 inch to 0.040 inch, to aid in providing stability to the container.
- Downwardly extending arms 58 define an angle 60 of from 35 degrees to 45 degrees, preferably 40 degrees, and the depth 62 of the strut will vary from 0.090 inch to 3,048 mm (0.120 inch), preferably about 2,54 mm (0.100 inch).
- FIGURE 6 is a still further embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 24 ounce container 10b having a circular base 12, sidewall 14 and neck finish 16 with uppermost opening 18, as in FIGURES 1 - 2 .
- Container 10b includes seven of said circumferential grooves 24 between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22 and six of said raised areas 28 between grooves 24 as in FIGURES 4 - 5 .
- container 10b includes six of said additional continuous, circumferential grooves 32 beneath lower label panel 22, with five additional raised areas 46 between the additional 'grooves 32, and one further additional raised area 64 above the uppermost additional groove 32.
- the base 12, neck finish 16 and shoulder 30 are essentially the same as in the previous embodiments.
- FIGURE 7 illustrates a container showing a 200 ml container 10c having a circular base 12, sidewall 14 and neck finish 16 with uppermost opening 18.
- Sidewall 14 of container 10c includes five of said circumferential grooves 24 between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22 and four of said raised areas 28 between grooves 24. No additional grooves are provided beneath the lower label panel.
- Shoulder 30 is provided between the upper label panel 20 and neck finish 16.
- the neck finish in the previous embodiments showed a threaded finish with a lower outwardly extending flange
- neck finish 16 in container 10c has a stepped finish with an uppermost, outwardly extending flange 66 and a lower flange 68, beneath flange 66 which extends outwardly less than flange 66.
- the neck finish 16 on container 10c can accommodate a foil closure and/or a snap-on closure, and the threaded neck finishes of the previous embodiments accommodate a screw-on closure.
- FIGURE 8 is a still further embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 500 ml container 10d having a circular base 12, sidewall 14 and neck finish 16 with uppermost opening 18 as in FIGURES 1 - 2 .
- Container 10d includes seven of said circumferential grooves 24 between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22 and six of said raised areas 28 between grooves 24 as in FIGURES 4 - 5 .
- container 10d includes four of said additional grooves 32 beneath lower label panel 22 with three additional raised areas 46 between the additional grooves 32, and one further additional raised area 64 above the uppermost additional groove 32.
- the base 12, neck finish 16 and shoulder 30 are essentially the same as in FIGURES 1 - 2 .
- FIGURE 9 is an additional embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a one liter container 10e having a circular base 12, sidewall 14 and neck finish 16 with uppermost opening 18 as in FIGURES 1 - 2 .
- Container 10e includes seven of said circumferential grooves 24 between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22, and six of said raised areas 28 between grooves 24 as in FIGURES 4- 5 .
- container 10e includes three of said additional grooves 32 beneath lower label panel 22 with two additional raised areas 46 between the additional grooves 32 and one further additional raised area 64 above the uppermost additional groove 32.
- the base 12, neck finish 16 and shoulder 30 are essentially the same as in FIGURES 1-2 .
- FIGURE 10 is an additional embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 1.5 liter container 10f having a circular base 12, sidewall 14 and neck finish 16 with uppermost opening 18 as in FIGURES.1 - 2 .
- Container 1 0f includes seven of said circumferential grooves 24 between upper label panel 20 and lower label panel 22, and six of said raised areas 28 between grooves 24 as in FIGURES 4 - 5 .
- container 1 0f includes twelve said additional grooves 32 beneath lower label panel 22 with eleven additional raised areas 46 between the additional grooves 32, and one further additional raised area 64 above the uppermost additional groove 32.
- the base 12, neck finish 16 and shoulder 30 are essentially the same as in FIGURES 1 - 2 .
- the container of the present invention offers considerable advantages.
- the present invention provides an advantageous, lightweight container particularly suitable for a wide variety of beverages.
- the container is quite versatile and can be provided in a wide variety of sizes and with a threaded neck finish or with a snap-on neck finish, or with a simple foil closure.
- the sidewall construction provides desirable rigidity while at the same time enabling label application without label wrinkling, tearing or distortion.
- the combination of sidewall construction and base construction provides a firm, stable container with aesthetically pleasing features.
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- It is highly desirable to provide a lightweight plastic container having a substantially rigid sidewall suitable for holding a variety of products.
- A substantially rigid, lightweight plastic container should desirably have resistance to deformation and improve the aesthetic display of a label. Conventionally, plastic containers sidewall configurations that serve to improve resistance to reformation include features such as strengthening ribs or flex panels.
- However, there are problems that sometimes occur with flex panels and strengthening ribs, for example, with respect to labeling. Indentations, voids or spaces can sometimes be intentionally or unintentionally formed at or about the label mounting portion of the container. Such structural features can cause the label to wrinkle, tear, or otherwise distort and, among other things, can inhibit or prevent the prominent display of an aesthetically pleasing label. Moreover, some consumers desire a container that is filled with product wherein a label is wrapped tightly around the container and is adhered to what feels like a solid and more rigid container sidewall.
- The problem is exacerbated when one attempts to provide a lightweight plastic container, which is highly desirable. A lightweight plastic structure will distort more readily, and yet a lightweight plastic container represents a highly desirable commercial structure for a variety of products.
- It is also desirable to provide an improved base structure in combination with an improved sidewall structure.
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US 3,225,950 A discloses a plastic bottle with a rectangular body, a raised open necked top at one of the end, a recessed domed bottom wall at the other end, a raised flat strip of plastic running from one side of the domed bottom wall up one wall over the top and down the opposite wall to each of the two remaining side walls containing an arcurate recessed portion, which may be textured or plain, at the top of said side walls and with a plurality of transverse flat lands and flat grooves which are spaced between the bottom of the bottle and extend from the flat strip of the other adjacent side wall. - The
DE 32 15 866 A1 - It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an improved plastic container with a strengthened body or sidewall structure.
- It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improved container as aforesaid which is lightweight and which has a combination of strengthened sidewall, aesthetically pleasing and reliable label application area, and improved base structure.
- Further objects and advantages of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
- In accordance with the present invention the foregoing objects and advantages are obtained.
- The improved A container which comprises:
- a blow molded plastic container having a circular base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from said base, a neck finish projecting upwardly from said sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the container;
- wherein the sidewall includes a substantially flat upper label panel and a substantially flat lower label panel spaced from the upper label panel, a plurality of spaced apart, continuous, circumferential grooves located between the upper and lower label panels each extending completely around the sidewall, said grooves being separated by raised areas,
- and said raised areas including a substantially flat portion characterized in that said substantially flat portion has a length in the direction of the central axis of the container of from 5,08 mm (0.200 inch) to 3,048 mm (0.120 inch) and in that said container includes at least two additional continuous grooves extending completely around the sidewall, located below the lower label panel and separated by an additional raised area, wherein said additional raised area includes a substantially flat portion having a length which is shorter than the length of the substantially flat portion on the raised areas between the circumferential grooves .
- The aforesaid grooves are located between the upper and lower label panels, and at least three and preferably at least five of these grooves are provided.
- Desirably, at least one additional continuous groove is located in at least one of (1) above the upper label panel, and (2) below the lower label panel. At least two of the additional, continuous grooves are desirably provided. The additional continuous grooves are separated by raised areas, with the raised areas separating the additional grooves including a substantially flat portion having a length in the direction of the axis of the container of from 2,032 mm (0.080 inch) to 2,286 mm (0.090 inch).
- The grooves run generally perpendicular to the central axis of the container. The base preferably includes a plurality of outwardly extending struts and a central recessed area.
- Further features of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
- The present invention will be more readily understandable from a consideration of the following, illustrative drawings, wherein:
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FIGURE 1 is a side view of a container without the characterising features of the invention; -
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of the container ofFIGURE 1 ; -
FIGURE 3 is a bottom view of the base of the container ofFIGURE 1 ; - FIGURE 4 is a side view of an embodiment of the container of the present invention;
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FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of the container of FIGURE 4; -
FIGURES 6 ,8-10 , inclusive, are side views of further embodiments of the container of the present invention; -
FIGURE 7 side view of another container without the characterising features of the invention; -
FIGURE 11 is an enlarged detail view of the grooves and raised areas between the label panels; -
FIGURE 12 is an enlarged detail view of the grooves and raised areas beneath the lower label panel; and -
FIGURE 13 is an enlarged detail view of a strut on the base. - Referring to the drawings,
FIGURES 1 and 2 show a container , a 12 ounce juice container, which is a blow moldedcontainer 10 having acircular base 12, a cylindrical sidewall, 14 projecting upwardly from thecircular base 12, aneck finish 16 projecting upwardly from thesidewall 14 and having anopening 18 to the inside of the container. - The
sidewall 14 includes a substantially flatupper label panel 20 and a substantially flatlower label panel 22 for attachment of a label (not shown) thereto. The label panels each preferably have a length in the direction of thecentral axis 26 ofcontainer 10 from 3,809 mm (0.150 inch) to 5,08 mm (0,200 inch). Thesidewall 14 also includes a plurality of spaced apart, continuous,circumferential grooves 24 each extending completely around thesidewall 14 in a direction generally perpendicular to thecentral axis 26 ofcontainer 10. Thegrooves 24 are separated by raisedareas 28.Grooves 24 are located betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22. In the embodiment ofFIGURES 1 and 2 fivegrooves 24 are located between the upper and lower label panels, with the said fivegrooves 24 separated by four raisedareas 28. - Continuous, gradually inclined
Shoulder area 30 is provided at the upper end of thesidewall 14 and above theupper label panel 20, between the upper label panel and the neck finish. - At least one additional
continuous groove 32 is located belowlower label panel 22 and betweenbase 12 and the lower label panel. The neck finish 16 inFIGURES 1 and 2 is a threaded neckfinish having threads 34 to accommodate a threaded closure, with an outwardly extendingflange 36 beneath the threads. -
Base 12, shown in more detail inFIGURE 3 , desirably includes a centralrecessed area 38 and a plurality of outwardly extendingstruts 40 having a curved cross-section. In the embodiment shown inFIGURE 3 , fivestruts 40a extend from theedge 42 ofbase 12 to the centralrecessed area 38, and fiveshorter struts 40b extend fromedge 42 of thebase 12 partway torecessed area 38. Also, in the embodiment ofFIGURE 3 the disposition of the struts is that theshorter struts 40b alternate with thelonger struts 40a. The struts formstable feet 44 as can be clearly seen inFIGURE 2 , and provide stability to the base. - Figures 4 -
5 show an embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 20ounce container 10a having acircular base 12,sidewall 14 andneck finish 16 withuppermost opening 18, as inFIGURES 1 and 2 . However,container 10a includes seven continuouscircumferential grooves 24, each extending completely around the sidewall, betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22, and six raisedareas 28 betweengrooves 24. Also,container 10a includes two additional continuous,circumferential grooves 32 each extending completely around thesidewall 14 beneathlower label panel 22, with an additionalraised area 46 between theadditional grooves 32. An additional raisedarea 64 is provided above the uppermostadditional groove 32. The base and neck finish ofcontainer 10a is essentially the same as the base and neck finish ofcontainer 10. Also,container 10a includes a continuous, gradually inclinedshoulder area 30 as incontainer 10. -
FIGURE 11 is an enlarged, detail view of thecircumferential grooves 24 and raisedareas 28 between theupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22. As can be clearly seen inFIGURE 11 , the raisedareas 28 include a substantiallyflat portion 48 having a length in the direction ofcentral axis 26 of from 5,08mm (0.200 inch) to 3,048mm (0.120 inch). In the embodiment ofFIGURE 11 the length offlat portion 48 is 0.170 inch. -
FIGURE 12 is an enlarged, detail view of theadditional grooves 32 beneathlower label panel 22. As can be seen onFIGURE 6 , to be discussed below, sixadditional grooves 32 are separated by five additional raisedareas 46, including an additional, substantiallyflat portion 50. However, the additional substantiallyflat portion 50 betweenadditional grooves 32 is shorter than substantiallyflat portion 48 betweengrooves 24. The length of the additional substantially flat portion orportions 50 in the direction ofaxis 26 will vary between 2,032 mm (0.080 inch) and 2,286 mm (0.090 inch). In the embodiment of'FIGURE 12 the length of the additionalflat portion 50 is 2,159 mm (0.085 inch). - In addition, the
distance 52 between the center of acircumferential groove 24 and the center of a neighboring circumferential groove will vary between 8,636 mm (0.340 inch) and 10,16 mm (0.400 inch); whereas, the additionalcircumferential grooves 32 are closer together, with thedistance 54 between the center of an additionalcircumferential groove 32 and the center of a neighboring additional circumferential groove varying between 7,62 mm (0.300 inch) and 8,382 (0.330 inch). -
Flat portion 48 betweengrooves 24 supports the label so that the label does not have an adverse wrinkling. In addition, the raised area orribs 28 makes the container desirably rigid for convenient handling. The length offlat portion 48 in the direction ofaxis 26 between 3,048 mm (0.120 inch) and 5,08 mm (0.200 inch) has been found to be particularly advantageous. If the length gets too short with a dimension less than 3,048 mm (0.120 inch), label wrinkling tends to occur. On the other hand, if the length of theflat portion 48 is too long, with a dimension over 5,08 mm (0.200 inch), a lightweight container tends not to be sufficiently strong to enable one to grip the container sidewall without the sidewall buckling. - However, the additional raised area or
areas 46 beneath thelower label panel 22 serve a different purpose than raisedareas 28. Since wrinkling of a label is not a problem for the additional raised area orareas 46, one may shorten the additional flat portion orportions 54 of additional raisedareas 46 and place theadditional grooves 32 closer together to obtain improved or optimum sidewall rigidity in order to insure that the containers are not damaged under normal handling through the filling and distribution system. -
FIGURE 13 is an enlarged, detail view of astrut 40 onbase 12. The upper portion or peak ofstrut 40 has a substantiallyflat portion 56 having a length of from 0.010 inch to 0.040 inch, to aid in providing stability to the container. Downwardly extendingarms 58 define anangle 60 of from 35 degrees to 45 degrees, preferably 40 degrees, and thedepth 62 of the strut will vary from 0.090 inch to 3,048 mm (0.120 inch), preferably about 2,54 mm (0.100 inch). -
FIGURE 6 is a still further embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 24ounce container 10b having acircular base 12,sidewall 14 andneck finish 16 withuppermost opening 18, as inFIGURES 1 - 2 .Container 10b includes seven of saidcircumferential grooves 24 betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22 and six of said raisedareas 28 betweengrooves 24 as in FIGURES 4 -5 . However,container 10b includes six of said additional continuous,circumferential grooves 32 beneathlower label panel 22, with five additional raisedareas 46 between the additional 'grooves 32, and one further additional raisedarea 64 above the uppermostadditional groove 32. Thebase 12,neck finish 16 andshoulder 30 are essentially the same as in the previous embodiments. -
FIGURE 7 illustrates a container showing a 200ml container 10c having acircular base 12,sidewall 14 andneck finish 16 withuppermost opening 18.Sidewall 14 ofcontainer 10c includes five of saidcircumferential grooves 24 betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22 and four of said raisedareas 28 betweengrooves 24. No additional grooves are provided beneath the lower label panel.Shoulder 30 is provided between theupper label panel 20 andneck finish 16. However, the neck finish in the previous embodiments showed a threaded finish with a lower outwardly extending flange, whereasneck finish 16 incontainer 10c has a stepped finish with an uppermost, outwardly extendingflange 66 and alower flange 68, beneathflange 66 which extends outwardly less thanflange 66. Theneck finish 16 oncontainer 10c can accommodate a foil closure and/or a snap-on closure, and the threaded neck finishes of the previous embodiments accommodate a screw-on closure. -
FIGURE 8 is a still further embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 500ml container 10d having acircular base 12,sidewall 14 andneck finish 16 withuppermost opening 18 as inFIGURES 1 - 2 .Container 10d includes seven of saidcircumferential grooves 24 betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22 and six of said raisedareas 28 betweengrooves 24 as in FIGURES 4 -5 . However,container 10d includes four of saidadditional grooves 32 beneathlower label panel 22 with three additional raisedareas 46 between theadditional grooves 32, and one further additional raisedarea 64 above the uppermostadditional groove 32. Thebase 12,neck finish 16 andshoulder 30 are essentially the same as inFIGURES 1 - 2 . -
FIGURE 9 is an additional embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a oneliter container 10e having acircular base 12,sidewall 14 andneck finish 16 withuppermost opening 18 as inFIGURES 1 - 2 .Container 10e includes seven of saidcircumferential grooves 24 betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22, and six of said raisedareas 28 betweengrooves 24 as in FIGURES 4-5 . However,container 10e includes three of saidadditional grooves 32 beneathlower label panel 22 with two additional raisedareas 46 between theadditional grooves 32 and one further additional raisedarea 64 above the uppermostadditional groove 32. Thebase 12,neck finish 16 andshoulder 30 are essentially the same as inFIGURES 1-2 . -
FIGURE 10 is an additional embodiment of the container of the present invention showing a 1.5liter container 10f having acircular base 12,sidewall 14 andneck finish 16 withuppermost opening 18 as inFIGURES.1 - 2 .Container 1 0f includes seven of saidcircumferential grooves 24 betweenupper label panel 20 andlower label panel 22, and six of said raisedareas 28 betweengrooves 24 as in FIGURES 4 -5 . However,container 1 0f includes twelve saidadditional grooves 32 beneathlower label panel 22 with eleven additional raisedareas 46 between theadditional grooves 32, and one further additional raisedarea 64 above the uppermostadditional groove 32. Thebase 12,neck finish 16 andshoulder 30 are essentially the same as inFIGURES 1 - 2 . - The container of the present invention offers considerable advantages.
- The present invention provides an advantageous, lightweight container particularly suitable for a wide variety of beverages. The container is quite versatile and can be provided in a wide variety of sizes and with a threaded neck finish or with a snap-on neck finish, or with a simple foil closure.
- Moreover, the sidewall construction provides desirable rigidity while at the same time enabling label application without label wrinkling, tearing or distortion. In addition, the combination of sidewall construction and base construction provides a firm, stable container with aesthetically pleasing features.
- It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
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- A container which comprises:a blow molded plastic container (10, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f) having a circular base (12), a cylindrical sidewall (14) projecting upwardly from said base (12), a neck finish (16) projecting upwardly from said sidewall (14) and having an opening (18) to the inside of the container;wherein the sidewall (14) includes a substantially flat upper label panel (20) and a substantially flat lower label panel (22) spaced from the upper label panel (20), a plurality of spaced apart, continuous, circumferential grooves (24) located between the upper and lower label panels (20, 22) each extending completely around the sidewall (14), said grooves (24) being separated by raised areas (28), and said raised areas (28) including a substantially flat portion (48) characterized in thatsaid substantially flat portion (48) has a length in the direction of the central axis (26) of the container (10, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f) of from 5,08 mm (0.200 inch) to 3,048 mm (0.120 inch) and in that said container includes at least two additional continuous grooves (32) extending completely around the sidewall (14) located below the lower label panel (22) and separated by an additional raised area (46), wherein said additional raised area (46) includes a substantially flat portion (50) having a length which is shorter than the length of the substantially flat portion (48) on the raised areas between the circumferential grooves (24).
- A container according to claim 1, including at least five of said continuous grooves (24).
- A container according to claim 1, wherein said additional grooves (32) are separated by additional raised areas (46), said additional raised areas (46) including a substantially flat portion (50) having a length in the direction of the central axis (26) of the container (10a, 10b, 10d, 10e, 10f) of from 2,032 mm (0.080 inch) to 2,286 mm (0.090 inch).
- A container according to claim 1, including a continuous, gradually inclined shoulder area (30) extending between the upper label panel (20) and the neck finish (16).
- A container according to claim 1, wherein the base (12) includes a plurality of outwardly extending struts (40) and a central recessed area (38).
- A container according to claim 1, wherein the distance (52) between the center of a circumferential groove (24) and a neighboring circumferential groove is from 8,636 mm (0.340 inch) to 10, 16 mm (0.400 inch).
- A container according to claim 3, wherein the distance (54) between the center of an additional groove (32) and a neighboring additional groove is from 7,62 mm (0.300) inch to 8, 382 mm (0.330 inch).
- A container according to claim 1, wherein the said length of said flat portions (48) is about 4,318 mm (0.170 inch).
- A container according to claim 1, wherein said label panels (20, 22) each have a length in the direction of the central axis (26) of the container (10, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f) of from 3,81 mm (0.150 inch) to 5,08 mm (0.200 inch).
- A container according to claim 1, wherein said grooves (24) run generally perpendicular to the central axis (26) of the container (10, 10a, 10b, 10c, 10d, 10e, 10f).
- A container according to claim 5, wherein said struts (40) have a curved cross-section with a substantially flat upper portion (56).
- A container according to claim 11, wherein the substantially flat upper portion (56) of said struts (40) has a length of from 0,254 mm (0.010 inch) to 1,016 mm (0.040 inch).
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