WO1994026498A1 - Double-wall bottle and method and apparatus for molding the same - Google Patents
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- a typical conventional vessel containing a syrup or the like has a structure in which the syrup is discharged by a means such as a pump.
- a configuration disclosed in U.S Patent Nos. 3,945,539, 4,350,272, and 4,921, 135 is such that an inner resin container having flexibility is placed within an outer metal container, the inner container is deformed by increasing the pressure in the gap between the inner and outer containers, and thus the contents of the inner container are extracted.
- each of the inner and outer containers is a resin container, the inner container is deformed by either reduced pressure or increased pressure, and thus the contents are extracted from the inner container, as disclosed in U.S Patent Nos. 4,966,543, 5,242,085, and 5,242,086 and International Publication Number WO 92/12926.
- the containers disclosed in the above Publications require a release layer between the inner and outer containers. The presence of such a release layer makes it easy for the inner container to separate from the outer container, and thus enables the inner container to deform.
- the inner layer and the outer layer is provided with a release layer of a different material from that of inner and outer layers, in order to make it easy for the inner layer to separate from the outer layer in a multi-layer container formed from a multi-layer preform by blow-molding.
- the two or more outer layers in intimate contact with the innermost layer must be formed to have air vent holes that do not pierce this innermost layer, in order to allow at least the innermost layer to deform by reduced pressure.
- Techniques for forming these holes are disclosed in U.S Patent No. 4,966,543 and International Publication Number WO 92/12926, but it is extremely difficult to form holes in only the outer layers, without touching and damaging the very thin innermost layer.
- the outer bottle is molded first by biaxial stretch blow molding, a preform for the inner bottle is placed in the outer bottle, and then the inner bottle is brought into intimate contact with the outer bottle by blowing pressurized gas into the inner bottle.
- a preform for the inner bottle which is of a different material and has a different optimal expansion ratio from a preform for the outer bottle, is placed in the outside preform, and then gas is blown into the inside preform to expand these two preforms simultaneously.
- the outside preform has air vent holes.
- the inside preform is molded by biaxial stretch blow molding together with the outside preform having the air vent holes.
- the air vent holes will also be deformed by the expansion as the preforms are expanded. Depending on the degree of deformation, there is a danger that the air vent holes could be collapsed so that they cannot function as vents. As a result, the expansion of the inner bottle tends to be obstructed.
- the air vent holes of the outside preform are formed by providing projections on the molding mold halves, but use of this structure means that an sufficient degree of strength of the bottle cannot be achieved.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a double-wall bottle in which the inner bottle can separate easily from the outer bottle so that it can deform as the internal pressure is reduced, as well as a method and apparatus for molding such a double-wall bottle.
- a method of molding a double-wall bottle comprises the steps of: biaxial stretch blow molding a first preform to form an outer bottle; forming an air vent hole in a biaxially orientated region of the outer bottle; setting a second preform and the outer bottle into a first blow cavity mold, the second preform being placed inside of the outer bottle, the second preform having a bottomed body portion of an outer diameter smaller than the diameter of an opening of the first preform; and biaxial stretch blow molding the second preform to form an inner bottle within the outer bottle, while expelling air from within the outer bottle via the air vent hole.
- the inner bottle does not fuse with the outer bottle, and therefore the inner bottle can be separated from the outer bottle without difficulty when it is deformed by pressure reduction.
- the resistance encountered when the inner bottle is deformed by pressure reduction can be removed.
- the air vent holes formed in the outer bottle of the double- wall bottle of the present invention which is molded as described above, also act as air passageways to allow the inner bottle to deform under reduced pressure as the contents contained in the inner bottle are sucked out of the inner bottle by reduced pressure.
- the positions of the air vent holes of the outer bottle and the air expulsion grooves of the first cavity mold are such that the air can be exhausted, even if these positions are displaced in the circumferential direction.
- the air vent holes can be formed outside a region in which the circumferential concave ribs are formed in the outer bottle. In such a case, the air in the region bounded by upper and lower circumferential concave ribs and the preform for the inner bottle can be exhausted via the air vent holes during the expansion process.
- Circumferential convex ribs could be formed in the cavity surface of the first blow cavity mold at positions corresponding to the circumferential concave ribs of the outer bottle.
- a mating between the circumferential concave ribs and the circumferential convex ribs prevents deformation of the outer bottle during the step of biaxial stretch blow molding the inner bottle. This pulls the inner bottle toward the bottom portion of the outer bottle during the expansion process of the inner bottle, and can prevent the formation of wrinkles in the bottom portion of the outer bottle.
- coolant passageways are preferably formed in the split molds, and the inner bottle molded within the outer bottle by biaxial stretch blow molding is cooled by the split molds via the outer bottle.
- the method of this invention further provides a structure in which the first blow cavity mold is configured of a plurality of split molds including a bottom mold; the first blow cavity mold is configured of a plurality of split molds including a bottom mold; the step of forming the air vent hole includes a step of fo ⁇ ing the air vent hole in a bottom portion of the outer bottle, substantially corresponding to a parting surface of the bottom mold; and during the step of biaxial stretch blow molding the inner bottle, air expelled via the air vent hole formed in the bottom portion of the outer bottle is exhausted via gaps on the parting surface of the bottom mold.
- the outer bottle has a domed bottom formed so as to protrude toward the interior of the outer bottle, with a base portion formed around the domed bottom, and air vent holes penetrating from an outer wall of the outer bottle to an inner wall thereof are formed in the base portion or in the vicinity thereof.
- air vent holes could be formed in the bottom portion and the body portion of the outer bottle, and the number and/or total opening area of the air vent holes formed in the bottom portion and the body portion could be set to be such that an opening ratio per unit area of the bottom area is larger than that; of the body portion.
- air vent holes of a large opening ratio in the bottom portion By forming air vent holes of a large opening ratio in the bottom portion, the air concentrating in the bottom portion can be efficiently exhausted and thus the outer bottle and the inner bottle can be brought into intimate contact, even in the bottom portion.
- the opening ratio of the bottom portion is larger in the double-wall bottle molded by the above method, it is possible to allow air to flow in efficiently between the inner and outer bottles while the contents are being sucked out, and thus the deformation by pressure reduction of the bottom portion of the inner bottle can be performed efficiently right from the beginning. This means that virtually all of the contents can be sucked out of the inner bottle.
- the method described below can be employed to form the air vent holes in the outer bottle in accordance with this invention.
- the step of forming the air vent holes could be implemented within a second blow cavity mold used during the biaxial stretch blow molding of the first preform into the outer bottle. In this case, the air vent holes are formed by hole-piercin members protruding from a cavity surface of the second blow cavity mold.
- This step o forming the air vent holes could also be implemented by driving heated hole-piercin members forward and backward relative to the outer bottle, after the outer bottle ha been removed from the second blow cavity mold used during the biaxial stretch blo molding of the first preform into the outer bottle.
- the outer bottle could b driven intermittently, with the heated hole-piercing members being driven forward an backward when the rotation is stopped. This process makes it easy to form the air ven holes at a plurality of locations around the circumferential direction of the outer bottle.
- the method described below could be employed for inserting the second prefor for the inner bottle into the outer bottle.
- a step of adjusting the temperature of th second preform to a suitable temperature for expansion is provided before the step o setting the second preform in the first blow cavity mold, then the second preform i inserted in such a manner that the outer bottle surrounds the second preform.
- Th second preform and the outer bottle could be set together in the first blow cavity mold
- the first blow cavity mold could be configured of a plurality of spli molds including a bottom mold, and the outer bottle is mounted on the bottom mold.
- the double-wall bottle of this invention consists of an outer bottle having biaxially oriented body portion and an inner bottle positioned within the outer bottle an having a biaxially oriented body portion, wherein: the body portion of the outer bottle has a wall thickness of at least 0.3 mm an has an air vent hole in a biaxially orientated region of the outer bottle; the body portion of the inner bottle has a wall thickness of at most 0.08 mm; and the inner bottle is deformable by pressure reduction as a substance containe therein is sucked out of the inner bottle.
- the outer bottle since the body portion of the outer bottle has wall thickness of at least 0.3 mm, the outer bottle is self-supporting against an deformation by pressure reduction when the contents are sucked out and it can b ensured to have a strength suitably resistant; to impact during transportation.
- the body portion of the inner bottle has a wall thickness of at mos 0.08 mm, the inner bottle is flexible enough to deform in answer to pressure reduction
- the body portion of the outer bottle has a plurality of air hole vents a positions spaced in the longitudinal axial direction, air can be expelled and injecte smoothly when the inner bottle expands and contracts. If both the outer and inner bottles have transparent body portions, it would be easy to check the remaining amount of contents. It is also preferable that the body portion of the inner bottle should have a wall thickness of at least 0.04 mm. It would be difficult for such an inner bottle to become whitened due to stress during the blow molding, thus ensuring transparency for the inner bottle.
- the body portion of the outer bottle preferably has circumferential concave ribs and also air vent holes in the circumferential concave ribs.
- the outer bottle preferably has a first flange at its lip portion and the inner bottle has a second flange at its lip portion that is engageable with the upper surface of the first flange.
- the above removal prevention means can be made more reliable.
- first and second flanges could be provided with a rotation stop means that prevents the outer and inner bottles from moving circumferentially relative to each other, wherein the rotation stop means include a pair of coacting engaging portions situated on the first and second flanges, respectively, so as to be engageable with each other.
- Both the outer and inner bottles are preferably made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin, which has excellent biaxial stretch blow molding properties. PET resin has an excellent transparency because of its uniformly oriented crystals, and thus is possible to construct a double—wall bottle which is also extremely recyclable, by making both the outer and inner bottles of PET resin.
- PET resin polyethylene terephthalate
- An apparatus for molding the double-wall bottle of this invention comprises: a means of forming an outer bottle by biaxial stretch blow molding a first preform; a means of forming an air vent hole in a biaxially orientated region of the oute bottle; a means of setting a second preform and the outer bottle into a first blow cavity mold, the second preform being placed inside of the outer bottle, the second preform having a bottomed body portion of an outer diameter smaller than the diameter of a opening of the first preform; and a means of forming an inner bottle within the oute bottle by biaxial stretch blow molding the second preform while expelling the air withi the outer bottle through the air vent hole.
- This apparatus can also be provided with: a first blow molding machine that injection-molds the first preform and forms th outer bottle by biaxial stretch blow molding from the first preform while retaining th heat with which the first preform is injection-molded; a second blow molding machine that injection-molds the second preform an forms the inner bottle by biaxial stretch blow molding from the second preform whil retaining the heat with which the second preform is injection-molded and which i placed within the outer bottle; and a conveyor means that supplies and conveys the outer bottle, ejected from th first blow molding machine, to the second blow molding machine at a timing tha matches the timing of the biaxial stretch blow molding of the inner bottle.
- the air vent hole formation means is provided part way along a pat along which the outer bottle is supplied and conveyed to the second blow moldin machine.
- a number N (where N > 1) of the second blow molding machines and a numbe M (where M > N) of the first blow molding machines could be provided connected b the conveyor means.
- the molding cycle time of the first blow molding machine fo forming outer bottles is slower than that of the second blow molding machine becaus the thickness of the first preform is greater than that of the second preform. In such case, if the number of second blow molding machines is greater than the number of firs blow molding machines, the second blow molding machines lose no time due to waitin for outer bottles to be supplied, thus improving the production efficiency.
- FIG. 1 is a front view partly in section of a double-wall bottle embodying thi invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view showing a portion A of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 A and FIG. 3B are sectional views, each showing a lip portion of th double-wall bottle of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view showing the lip portion o FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic sectional view showing the process of biaxial stretch blo molding an outer bottle
- FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B are front views of an outer bottle and a preform for an inner bottle, respectively;
- FIGs. 8A, and 8B are schematic sectional views of a double-wall bottle of this invention, in which FIG. 8A and FIG. 8B show the step of inserting the inner bottle;
- FIG. 9 is a schematic sectional view of a double-wall bottle of this invention, which shows the step of biaxial stretch blow molding the inner bottle;
- FIG. 10 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a blow cavity mold to be used in the step of biaxial stretch blow molding the inner bottle;
- FIG. 11 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a modification of the blow cavity mold of FIG. 9;
- FIGs. 12 to 14 are schematic sectional views, each showing positional relationships between a cavity surface of a blow cavity mold and circumferential ribs and air vent holes formed in an outer bottle;
- FIG. 15 is a schematic sectional view showing the process of biaxial stretch blow molding an inner bottle
- FIG. 16 is a bottom view showing the outer bottle of FIG. 15;
- FIG. 17 is a schematic sectional view showing a blow cavity mold having air vent holes
- FIG. 18 is a plan view showing the entire structure of a double-wall bottle molding apparatus.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic illustrative view of a hole-piercing mechanism.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a double-wall bottle 10 according to one embodiment of this invention.
- the double-wall bottle 10 comprises an outer bottle 12 and an inner bottle 14, with contents 16 such as post-mix soft drink syrup within the inner bottle 14.
- contents 16 are discharged outside by suction through a flexible hose 18 connected at one end to a suction pump (not shown in the figure).
- the hose 18 is coupled to a cap 20 mounted on the lip portion of the double-wall bottle 10 and the other end thereof extends into the contents 16.
- a method to extract the content 16 from within the double- wall bottle 10 to outside is not limited to one that inserts the hose 18 into the bottle as shown in FIG. 1.
- a structure for extraction of the content disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,242,085 is shown in FIG. 20.
- a cap 200 is attached to the neck portion 14A of the double wall bottle, and a coupling 210 is attached to the cap 200.
- the hose 18, which is connected to the coupling 210, does not extend to the interior of the double wall bottle 10.
- the cap 200 includes a plurality of holes 202 for evacuating the content 16 therefrom by pressure reduction.
- the cap 200 includes a pin 204 to actuate (open) the valve (not shown) in the coupling 210 in the manner known in the art as the coupling 210 is attached to the cap 200.
- the configuration of a system that dispenses syrup from the double-wall bottle 10 will now be described with reference to FIG. 5.
- the hose 18 connected to the double-wall bottle 10 is connected to a pump 34, and the pump 34 is connected via a syrup line 32 to a dispenser 30.
- the pump 34 is connected to, for example, a CO2 source 36 via a CO2 line 38, and is operated by CO2 gas supplied from the CO2 source 36.
- Any known type of dispenser can be used as the dispenser 30, to which a syrup line 32, which will be described later, and a water supply line 40 are connected.
- the dispenser 30 has a plurality of valves 42.
- valves 42 By opening any one of these valves 42, an operator can cause a selected beverage to be dispensed through a nozzle 44 into a cup 46 placed on a drip tray 48.
- the above described cap 20 attached to the lip portion of the double-wall bottle 10 can make use of a known quick-disconnect coupling.
- the outer bottle Since the outer bottle is molded from a preform of PET resin by biaxial stretch blow molding, has a transparent body portion.
- the body portion has a wall thickness o preferably at least 0.3mm, and more preferably between 0.3mm and 0.45mm, in order to ensure sufficient deforming strength and transparency to enable the contents to be seen.
- the inner bottle is molded from a preform of PET resin by biaxial stretch blow molding, it also has a transparent body portion.
- the wall thickness of the body portion of the inner bottle 14 is preferably at most 0.08mm in order to ensure flexibility to facilitate deformation due to pressure reduction.
- the inner bottle 14 can therefore be deformed by pressure reduction as the contents are reduced by suction.
- the wall thickness of the body portion of the inner bottle 14 is at least 0.04mm in order to prevent the inner bottle 14 from whitening due to stress during the blow molding and to thereby ensure sufficient transparency.
- the body portion of the outer bottle 12 has a plurality of circumferential concave ribs 22 at positions spaced in the longitudinal axial direction. This increases the mechanical strength of the outer bottle 12. Therefore, since the outer bottle 12 is reinforced by the circumferential concave ribs 22, it does not deform when the inner bottle 14 within it is deformed by pressure reduction, so that separation of the outer wall of the inner bottle 14 from the inner wall of the outer bottle 12 is facilitated without the need of a release layer on either wall.
- the body portion also has a plurality of air vent holes 24 in the regions of the circumferential concave ribs 22.
- each circumferential concave rib 22 extends around the entire circumference of the body portion of the outer bottle 12 and is depressed inward, and has in its bottom portion a number of the air vent holes 24 which are spaced from one another along the circumferential concave rib 22, with each extending through the body portion wall.
- the air vent holes 24 are formed in, for example, a blow cavity mold used in the biaxial stretch blow molding of the outer bottle 12.
- the air vent holes 24 are therefore free from any deformation once they are formed. This is because the biaxial stretch blow molding is at the final stage of the formation of the outer bottle 12, and the body portion is not expanded subsequently.
- Each circumferential concave rib 22 formed around the circumference of the outer bottle 12 also serves as an air passageway for directing the air which remains inside the outer bottle to the air expulsion portion of the blow cavity mold when the inner bottle 14 is molded by biaxial stretch blow molding.
- This status namely the relationship between the blow cavity mold and the circumferential concave ribs 22 when the inner bottle 14 is molded by biaxial stretch blow is shown in FIG. 2 in which the dash-and-two-dot lines indicate a cavity surface 73 B of the blow cavity mold.
- An air passageway 26 constituted between the circumferential concave rib 22 and the cavity surface 73 B is thereby formed to communicate in the circumferential direction. Therefore, the air expelled from within the outer bottle 12 will flow into the air passageway 26 from the air vent holes 24 and then will be exhausted to the outside via the air passageway formed in the parting surface of the blow cavity mold as will be described.
- a lip portion 14A of the inner bottle 14 is integrally superposed on a lip portion 12A of the outer bottle 12, as shown in FIG. 3 A.
- the lip portion 14A of the inner bottle 14 has on its outer circumferential surface a thread portion on which a cap is to be screwed, and also has on its base a second flange 14B.
- This second flange 14B is superposed on the upper surface of a first flange 12B formed on the lip portion 12A of the outer bottle 12. This means that the inner bottle 14 extends from the opening of the lip portion 14 A, through which the contents are to be inserted, to the remaining entire part, in which the contents are to be accommodated.
- the contents accommodated in the inner bottle 14 are therefore kept from coming into contact with the outer bottle 12 along the range from the opening of the lip portion to the bottom. If the inner bottle 14 is molded from a so-called virgin material, the contents are prevented from deteriorating even when a recycled material is used for the outer bottle 12.
- the second flange 14B and the body portion of the inner bottle 14 jointly serve to prevent the inner bottle 14 from being removed out of the outer bottle 12. Namely, the outer diameter (Dl) of the body portion extending from the lip portion 14A of the inner bottle 14 is larger than the diameter (D2) of the opening of the lip portion 12A of the outer bottle 12.
- the outer bottle 12 and inner bottle 14 are therefore prevented from mutually separating because the first flange 12B of the outer bottle 12 and the body portion of the outer bottle 12 are sandwiched between the lower surface of the second flange 14B and the body portion of the inner bottle 14.
- FIG. 3B The structure shown in FIG. 3B can be used additionally as a removal prevention means.
- a reinforcing rib or stepped portion 14C is formed as close as possible to the lip portion 12A of the outer bottle 12, over a region of a diameter greater than the diameter D2 of the opening of the outer bottle 12.
- the formation of this reinforcing rib 14C causes a rib 12E to be formed in the corresponding portion of the outer bottle 12. Since the portion of the inner bottle 14 reinforced by the rib 14C is difficult to deform, the inner bottle 14 is prevented from being removed from the outer bottle 12.
- a non-deformable structure could be used in which the wall in the region corresponding to the rib 14C is made comparatively thicker.
- FIGs. 6 to 9 illustrate the molding steps.
- the molding method of this invention comprises the following steps:
- the outer bottle 12 naturally cooled in the atmosphere is placed on the botto mold 72B (FIG. 8 A) of this blow cavity mold 78.
- the turntable 152 is intermittently rotated through a required angle.
- the needles 156B By driving the needles 156B forward and backward at positions where this rotation stops, in the same way as described above, it is possible to form a plurality of air vent holes 24 arranged in both the circumferential and longitudinal axial directions in the body portion of the outer bottle 12. Note that if the needles 156A and 156B are heated, as described above with reference to a previous embodiment, the hole-piercing can be performed smoothly.
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