WO2014101957A1 - Retractable blow moulded plastic thin-walled container - Google Patents

Retractable blow moulded plastic thin-walled container Download PDF

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WO2014101957A1
WO2014101957A1 PCT/EP2012/077070 EP2012077070W WO2014101957A1 WO 2014101957 A1 WO2014101957 A1 WO 2014101957A1 EP 2012077070 W EP2012077070 W EP 2012077070W WO 2014101957 A1 WO2014101957 A1 WO 2014101957A1
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Marie-Bernard BOUFFAND
Alain Colloud
Christine GEHRINGER
Agnieszka JEZIORSKA
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Sa Des Eaux Minerales D'evian Saeme
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Priority to CN201280078239.XA priority patent/CN105008229B/en
Priority to EP12816478.7A priority patent/EP2938547B1/en
Priority to PL12816478T priority patent/PL2938547T3/en
Priority to ES12816478.7T priority patent/ES2644249T3/en
Priority to ARP130105031A priority patent/AR094282A1/en
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  • This invention relates generally to the construction of a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, suitable for containing water or other liquids. It is particularly applicable to the construction of thin-walled bottles for containing water for human consumption (generically drinking water hereafter) and which can be used in conjunction with water dispensing units.
  • jugs Large containers, also named jugs, which are employed in the servicing of drinking water in dispensing units are customarily cylindrical in form. Such jugs, when applied to units of the electrical or non-electrical type, are inverted and positioned upon the upper portion of the dispensing unit to supply water to an inner reservoir as it is being dispensed. Water is supplied to the reservoir from a replaceable jug which is inverted on the top of the cooler unit, the neck of the bottle being placed in a funnel-shaped inlet to the reservoir at the top of the dispensing unit. Pumps can also be used to supply water out of the jugs. The capacity of a typical jug is of the order of five gallons.
  • the empty jug is removed and replaced by another full bottle.
  • a supply of full jugs is kept at the site and from time to time the supplier will deliver a fresh supply of filled jugs and collect the empty jugs for cleaning and refilling.
  • the jugs are blow moulded from plastic material such as polyester terephtalate or polycarbonate. A plastic cap fits over the top of the neck to close the jug whilst it is in transit or storage. These jugs are difficult to lift and manoeuvre into position on the cooler unit because of their bulk and weight when full.
  • these jugs are returnable and refillable, they are thus subjected to numerous handling and storage operations and conditions, wherein they are exposed to mechanical constraints such as abrasive wear, notably in the contact area between the jugs after stacking, or such as drops.
  • the requirements of the moulded plastic jugs are notably resistance to abrasion (scuffing) and impact or drop resistance.
  • the moulded plastic jugs have a wall thickness of at least 400 ⁇ , preferably 500 ⁇ , and more preferably comprised between 600 and 1500 ⁇ . This wall thickness requirement is linked to the relatively large capacity of the thin- walled bottle, i.e at least, in an increasing order of preference and in liters: 10; 15; 21.
  • each sampling of liquid involves an intake of ambient air to compensate for the sampled volume.
  • the compensating ambient air contaminates the liquid (e.g. water). This contamination comes to a head as the thin- walled bottle is almost empty. This is a noteworthy sanitary drawback.
  • these jugs are expensive, heavy, difficult to handle and to market, and tricky with respect to sanitary issues.
  • Thin-walled PET containers for beverages made by Injection moulding of a preform, as well as Stretching, Blowing and Moulding (ISBM), are also known.
  • beverages e.g. water
  • ISOBM Stretching, Blowing and Moulding
  • EP1436203B 1 discloses a PET container including walls made of flexible PET plastic and comprising a 30- ⁇ - walled body (1) with greater section of dimension (dl) and neck (2) with internal diameter (d2), closed by a closing-off member (3).
  • the wall(s) (4) forming the body of the container is made of flexible plastic which can be deformed for constant surface area, particularly under the weight of the flowable product contained in the container when the wall(s) encounter a point or bearing surface, so as to form, non-planar wall portion (5).
  • the ratio of d2 on dl is 1:3-1: 10.
  • EP1468930B1 concerns a container having a body (1) formed by a wall (4) with a diameter SI and at least a neck (2) with a diameter S2, made from a semi-crystalline PET, having a wall thickness of less than 100 ⁇ , substantially in the middle of its body and having a complex, three dimensional shape (3) convenient for gripping, this part having diameter S3.
  • These containers are unpractical for example due to a bad resistance and/or low compactability.
  • EP1527999B1 describes a container comprising a body formed by walls and a bottom having in his greater section a dimension dl and a neck with an internal diameter d2 , said container being made from a semi-crystalline PET , the body of said container comprising at its bottom at least three feet spaced from each other and being integral with said body, wherein for the body, the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the bottom is comprised between 3 and 4 and wherein the ratio volume, in ml of the body of the container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 80 and 120, and wherein the walls of the body have a thickness of less than 100 ⁇ , and the bottom has a thickness between 100 ⁇ and 200 ⁇ , and each foot has a wall thickness of 50 ⁇ to 150 ⁇ .
  • These containers however are unpractical for example due to a bad resistance and/or low compactability.
  • JP2001122237 discloses a PET thin- walled bottle including a neck segment 1, a shoulder 2, a barrel segment 3 is formed into a thin-walled segment.
  • the shoulder 2 is formed to have a wall thickness of 0.2 to 0.3 mm.
  • a segment ranging from an interface 5 of the shoulder 2 to a part lower than the barrel 3 is formed to have an ultrathin wall of 0.02 to 0.05 mm in such a way that the shoulder can be pushed into the barrel after use of the thin-walled bottle, to enable the thin-walled bottle to be scrapped.
  • a deformation strength of the barrel 3 is increased by notch of a lateral rib 6 of optional shape.
  • US2010206876A1 pertains to a PET disposable thin- walled high-capacity container is obtained by blowing a preformed shape 10 that has a collar 12 and a neck 14 designed to receive a plug 16 and is able to exhibit residual stresses after its shaping to the desired volume.
  • the container has a material weight/developed surface ratio of said container of between 150 g/m 2 and 250 g/m 2.
  • the container is filled with water under cold conditions and without pressure, and then sealed using a plug that can be pierced.
  • This container 18, after filling, undergoes a peripheral heating that is designed to release residual stresses that are stored in the material. These released stresses have a tendency to bring the container back to its initial shape before the blowing process, i.e., that of the preformed shape. Because of this tendency toward a reduction of volume of the container and because the liquid that is contained, in this case water, is incompressible, a pressurization of the liquid by the container occurs, which makes this container 20 essentially compact and therefore easy to handle
  • This compact container can be set upside down in a dispenser, including a trocard which pierces the plug and depressurizes the container which becomes soft and must be held by receiving means thereof.
  • the dispensing of water is facilitated by a ballast 32 which is not convenient.
  • ballast 32 which is not convenient.
  • These containers are however unpractical, due the need of a ballast for compacting efficiently. Moreover, these containers are not adapted to be stored easily in a minimum of space.
  • the invention aims at fulfilling at least one of the following objectives:
  • a plastic thin- walled container having:
  • a bottle notably for beverages, characterized:
  • the mean wall thickness (T mean ) of the tubular body portion is - in an increasing order of preference - less than or equal to 200 ; 180 ; 160 ; 150 ⁇ ; preferably comprised between 65 and 150; and more preferably comprised between 90 and 130 ⁇ ; for example higher than 70 ⁇ , higher than 100 ⁇ , from higher than 70 ⁇ to lower than 90 ⁇ , or from 90 to 100 ⁇ or from higher than 100 ⁇ to lower than 130 ⁇ .
  • the thin-walled container preferably a bottle, according to the invention is endowed with the required properties: food compatible, single use, environment- friendly, waterproof and airtight, easy handling, storing and stacking up, non subjected to air contamination at each sampling in a dispenser, good mechanical properties (shocks & scuffing strength), lightness, attractive appearance, and best balance of properties and cost/performance ratios deemed necessary to plastic containers.
  • the invention pertains to a moulded plastic preform for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the preceding invention, said preform comprising from the top to the base:
  • a neck finish including a neck end and a neck support ring
  • the invention relates to a method for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention. Said method comprises the steps of:
  • step B possibly heat conditioning and preblowing the preform obtained in step A;
  • step C stretch blow moulding of the preform of step A and possibly step B, in a mould the cavity of which being the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention; D. taking out of the thin-walled containers, preferably bottles.
  • the invention relates to a mold for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention.
  • the invention relates to a method of bottling a liquid into the thin- walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention, or a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, obtained by the method according to the invention, wherein the thin- walled container, preferably a bottle, is filled with a liquid which is intended to put the thin- walled container, preferably a bottle, under pressure and gives it a mechanical holding/resistance to deformation.
  • the invention relates to a method for dispensing a liquid contained in the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention, or a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, obtained by the method according to the invention, wherein:
  • a filled thin-walled container preferably a bottle, is set up-side down on a dispenser comprise at least a valve for controlling the flowing of the liquid;
  • the liquid flows out and the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, self collapses; 4. the valve for controlling the flowing of the liquid is closed to stop the flowing and the self-collapse;
  • the collapsed thin-walled bottle is withdrawn of the dispenser and replaced by a filled thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, as soon as the collapsed thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, does not dispense liquid any longer.
  • the invention relates to a dispenser for implementing the method of dispensing according to the invention, characterized in that it comprises a base including in its top a seating designed to receive the top part of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention, or a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, obtained by the method according to the invention, said being set up-side down, said seating comprising connecting means between the inside of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, and a conduct linked to an outlet, where the liquid coming from the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, can be dispensed, the flowing of the liquid through the conduct being controlled by at least one valve.
  • the invention relates to a method for packing in view of storage and transportation, the thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, according to the invention, or thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, obtained by the method according to the invention, wherein the thin-walled containers, preferably bottles ,are stacked on a pallet on several levels, preferably by intercalating at least a plate between two successive levels, each level is strapped, and a axial pressure is exerted on the top of the pallet so as to retract the tops and/or the bottoms of the palletized thin-walled containers, preferably bottles ,to increase their non-deformability properties.
  • ⁇ hoop stretch ratio 4.0 - 6.5 ; preferably 4.2 - 6.0
  • ⁇ axial stretch ratio 2.8 - 5.0 ; preferably 3.0 - 4.5
  • the thin-walled container is manufactured by Blow Moulding processes, preferably Injection Stretch Blow Moulding processes.
  • Blow Moulding processes preferably Injection Stretch Blow Moulding processes.
  • Such processes are known by the one skilled in the art. They typically involve making a plastic preform by an injection process and then heating and blowing the preform, optionally with stretching.
  • the plastic preform, and de facto the container obtained therefrom is preferably made of a (thermo)plastic material chosen preferably among the polymers which exhibit strain hardening when they are elongated, and, more preferably among the polymers which exhibit strain hardening when they are elongated, and, more preferably among the polyesters, particularly the aromatic polyesters, more particularly chosen in the group comprising, and even more particularly consisting in : PolyEthylene Terephtalate (PET) and/or PolyEthyleneNaphtalate(PEN) or PolyEthylene Furanoate (PEF), PolyPropylene Terephtalate (PPT).
  • the thin-walled container according to the invention is preferably a bottle wherein the top part includes:
  • a neck finish including a neck end (preferably designed in order to receive a screwed cap or a snap cap) and a neck support ring,
  • the plastic thin-walled container according to the invention has a volume, typically when filled, of at least -given in liters and in an increasing order of preference- 2 ; 3 ; 5 ; and more preferably comprised in a range of 2-20 liters, preferably of 7.5-12.5 liters
  • the plastic thin-walled container (bottle) of the invention includes at least one terminal retractable part, which is in the top part and/or in the bottom structure of the thin- walled bottle.
  • the thin- walled container includes at least one terminal retractable part of its bottom:
  • said bottom is preferably retractable under the effect of the thin- walled bottle's own weight, when said thin-walled container contains a liquid and when the bottom's thin-walled container rests on a (flat) support;
  • said terminal retractable part is preferably a bulge when the thin-walled container is filled with a liquid and when its bottom does not rest on a (flat) support.
  • ⁇ and/or the bottom structure comprises:
  • the thin-walled container includes at least one terminal retractable part in its top area
  • said part is preferably the neck finish, the neck and at least a part of the shoulder, and its top is preferably retractable under the effect of a (preferably axial) force which is applied in order to stack the thin-walled container(s) -e.g. bottle(s)- and/or by the thin-walled container(s) -e.g. bottle(s)- laid above.
  • the terminal retractable part in the top area comprises at least one retractation starter, which is preferably chosen in the group comprising -and still better composed of- : grooves and/or folding lines and/or ribs, ribs being preferred.
  • Such a retractation of the top and/or the bottom of the container -e.g. bottle- contributes to the pressurization of the bottle filled with a liquid.
  • each transversal groove or rib comprises at least 2, preferably at least 4, and more preferably between 4 and 8 collapse/fold starters.
  • the collapse starters preferably extend inwardly -recess- or outwardly -pin- with respect to the axis of the thin- walled bottle.
  • At least one transversal groove or rib For example, at least one transversal groove or rib:
  • a) has two coplanar edges and an intermediate portion between the two edges, said intermediate portion presenting an apex inwardly (groove) or outwardly (rib) shifted with respect to the two edges;
  • said collapse/fold starters have at least one of the following features:
  • the transversal groove or rib preferably fulfils to at least one of the following specifications: i) its width (w) and its maximum height (h) are such that the ratio of the maximum height to the width (h/w) is - in an increasing order of preference - greater than or equal to 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; and preferably comprised between 1.2 and 200; 1.2 and 50; 1.2 and 20;
  • tubular body portion is substantially cylindrical, polyhedral or comprised substantially plane face(s) and curved face(s), preferably substantially plane face(s) linked by curved face(s).
  • the transversal grooves and/or ribs of the plastic thin-walled bottle can be continuous or discontinuous.
  • the container according to the invention can be free from one or several vertical groove(s) and/or folding line(s) and/or rib(s).
  • thin-walled container or bottle refers to any container for liquids,; said container being in particular adapted for beverage dispensers (Home & Office Delivery HOD), the capacity of which being, for instance, between 2 and 50 liters.
  • liquid refers to any liquid which is intended to be contained in the thin- walled container or bottle according to the invention, especially a beverage like water or a non-food liquid such as a home care product or a personal care product, preferably a beverage "plastic” refers to mouldable thermoplastic homopolymer or copolymer which preferably exhibits strain hardening when they are elongated.
  • meltblown refers to any forming technique of thermoplastic raw materials, such as extrusion blow moulding, extrusion profiles & sheet, injection blow moulding, injection moulding (gas assisted), injection stretch blow moulding insert moulding, rotational moulding.
  • substantially means at least 80%, preferably at least 90%, more preferably at least 95%.
  • Figure 1A is a front view of an empty and non-capped thin-walled bottle according to the invention, the bottom of which is non-retracted;
  • Figure 1A' is a view on a larger scale showing a detail in circle A' of figure 1A;
  • Figure 1A is a view on a larger scale showing a view in longitudinal section of a detail in circle A" of figure 1A;
  • Figure IB is a perspective view from the bottom of the thin-walled bottle of figure 1A;
  • Figure 1C is a reduced scale-diagram showing the shape of the collapse starters of a groove of the thin-walled bottle according to the invention, as seen from above;
  • Figure ID is a view that corresponds to Figure 1C, but for a variant embodiment
  • Figure 2 comprises a partial longitudinal section of an thin- walled bottle according to the invention, which is filled with water and capped as the bottle of Figure 5C, which rests on a flat support, and the bottom of which is retracted;
  • Figure 3 is a graph showing the mean wall thickness T mean of the thin-walled bottle of the present embodiment made from the PET W170;
  • Figure 4 comprises a front view, with a partial longitudinal section, of a preform of a bottle according to the present embodiment.
  • Figure 5A shows a filled thin-walled bottle according to the present embodiment set upside down and connected to a dispenser.
  • Figure 5B shows an empty non-capped thin-walled bottle according to the present embodiment, and also shown on Figures 1A & IB,
  • Figure 5C shows a filled with water and closed thin-walled bottle according to the present embodiment
  • Figures 5D to 51 show the thin-walled bottle of Figure 5C set upside down and connected to a dispenser, in different successive stages of the emptying of the thin- walled bottle on the dispenser,
  • Figure 5J shows the collapsed and emptied thin-walled bottle removed from the dispenser.
  • Figures 6A-6C shows respectively the stacking of the filled thin-walled bottles according to the present embodiment (6A), the pressurization of a stacked thin- walled bottles by retractation of the bottles' tops (6C), and a top view of a retracted bottle (6B).
  • the thin- walled bottle shown on the enclosed drawings, especially figures 1A- 1B-2 is a biaxial stretched blowed molded thin- walled bottle (1), which has a general cylindrical shape and which is made of PET, without being limited to this specific substance, it being also possible to make the bottle out of a material that is simple or composite, multilayer or compound, such as PVC or a polyolefin or a polyester.
  • This thin- walled bottle (1) has a large- sized (e.g 20 liters) and is notably intended to contain water and to be set upside down on dispenser unit for Home and Office Delivery (HOD) as shown on figure 5A.
  • HOD Home and Office Delivery
  • This thin- walled bottle (1) is composed, from the top to the base, of the following parts:
  • ⁇ a shoulder (5) joining comprising one retractation starter (50, which is a rib in this example -see figures 1A,2-, ⁇ a tubular body portion (6) which is imprinted with several continuous transversal grooves (60 and with several collapse/fold starters (6 2 ) located in the grooves (60,
  • the neck end (2) is threaded to receive a screwed cap 2' as shown on figures 5C ; 5 J ; 6 A ; 6B.
  • the cap 2' can be a snap cap which is fitted by force on an adapted neck finish composed of a neck end (2) and of a neck support ring (3).
  • the bottom of the screwed cap 2' is linked to a tamper-proof ring which lies on the neck support ring (3) which separates the neck end (2) and the neck (4).
  • the . rib ___(_5 . 0_ of the . shoulder (5) which acts as a retractation starter of the top of the thin-walled bottle (1) is shown in detail on figure 2.
  • Said rib (50 behaves as a reinforcement which makes it possible the thrusting of the upper part of the shoulder (5) and of the neck end (2), when a downward force is applied on the neck end (2) and /or when a upward force is applied on the bottom (7) of the thin- walled bottle (l).
  • the retractation of the upper part of the shoulder (5) together with the neck end (2) of a water- filled and stacked thin- walled bottle (1) according to the invention is shown on Fig.6B.
  • the width of the rib (50 is, for instance, comprised between 1-30 mm, preferably between 7-20 mm, more preferably equal to circa 12 mm.
  • the height of the rib (50 is, for instance, comprised between 0.5-20 mm, preferably between 2-10 mm, more preferably equal to circa 6 mm.
  • the . tubular ; body portion (6) is imprinted with e.g. 9 transversal continuous grooves (60, each of them comprising 4 or 6 cpllapse/f ld starters .. (6 2 ), which are angularly offset around the axis.
  • the grooves (60 of the thin-walled bottle (1) have each a V-shaped cross-section, and more particularly two coplanar edges (58) and an intermediate portion between the two edges (58), said intermediate portion presenting an apex (56) inwardly shifted with respect to the two edges.
  • each groove (60 presents a width (w) measured between the two edges and a maximum height (h) measured between the edges and the apex.
  • each groove (60 includes collapse (or fold) starters (6 2 ) which are bosses angularly distributed uniformly about the longitudinal axis (64) of the bottle (1) and which project outwardly from the bottoms of the grooves (60 ⁇ Said grooves (60 are of constant height h apart from the collapse starters (6 2 ).
  • the shape of the fold starters (6 2 ) can be defined as follows.
  • each starter (6 2 ) has a midplane of symmetry (66) that includes the axis (64) of the bottle (1).
  • each collapse starter (6 2 ) is defined by a generator line or ridge line (68) which extends between the two branches (58) of the groove (6 2 ) and which is connected to one of said branches by a circular arc 70 whose concave side faces towards the outside and has a radius lying in the range about 0.5 mm to the radius of the circular arc that is tangential to the generator line (68) and to the branch (58) of the groove; the generator line or ridge line (68) is a straight line connected to the other flank (58) of the groove via a rounded portion (72) of minimum radius
  • n 4 or 6 in the present examples, wherein the ridge lines (68) of the collapse starters (62) are also inclined to slope downwards and outwards.
  • the mean wall . thickness (Tme_an). .frent the. tubular ; body portion (6) is comprised between 100 and 140 ⁇
  • a generatrix G of the thin-walled bottle (1) is graduated from (0) to (440).
  • the origin (0) is placed at the center of the bulge (9).
  • the graduation (440) is placed at the end of the shoulder (5) and at the beginning of the neck (4).
  • the tubular body portion (6) is comprised between the graduations circa 100 mm and circa 300 mm.
  • Figure 3 shows the wall thickness along the generatrix G for a bottle according to the present embodiment and made from PET W170, the intrinsic viscosity of which is circa 0.74 dl/g.
  • the retractation starter (7 joining the terminal curved portion (8) to the bulge is an annular groove or a folding line shown in details on the figure 2.
  • Said annular groove (70 makes it possible the retractation of the bulge (9), when a upward force is applied on the bottom (7) and /or a downward force is applied on the neck end (2) of the thin-walled bottle (1), as this latter rests on a flat support. This is what is shown on figures 2, 5C, and also on the figures 6A & 6C corresponding to the stacking.
  • the width of the groove (70 is, for instance, comprised between 1-15 mm, preferably between 2-8 mm, more preferably equal to circa 4 mm.
  • the height of the groove (70 is, for instance, comprised between 0.1-10 mm, preferably between 0.5-4 mm, more preferably equal to circa 2 mm.
  • the center of the bulge (9) comprises an inwardly extended dome (10).
  • Figure 4 represent a.moulded ⁇ plastic .preform (11) for the blow molding manufacture of the thin- walled bottle (1) as above described.
  • Said preform (11) includes from the top to the bottom:
  • the neck end (20) and the neck support ring (30) form together the neck finish.
  • the ratio between the minimum external diameter (D tz ) of the transition zone (40) on the maximum external diameter (D t b) of the closed tubular body portion (50) is for instance:
  • the wall thicknesses of the preform (11) is between 1 and 10 mm, preferably between 2 and 7 mm, more preferably for instance equal to 3.25 mm.
  • the ratio weight (g) of the preform (11) /capacity (liters) of the bottle (1) is between 1 and 10, preferably 4 and 7, for instance equal to 5.5.
  • the blow ; moulding manufacturm of the thin- walled bottle /jug (1) as defined above can be illustrated by the example as follows.
  • 20 litres bottles (1) as above defined are manufactured by injection and blowing with a a standard blow molding device including a shell mold in aluminium with an IR oven composed of 3 ovens and a shaft .
  • thermoplastic raw material is a PET resin W170 of NOVAPET and a PET resin Xtreme of VORIDIAN.
  • the intrinsic viscosity of these PET (IV) 0.74 dl/g.
  • Heat conditioning and preblow step B are implemented.
  • the parameters of this example are given hereafter:
  • the bottles have a good appearance after blowing
  • T mean The thickness distribution (T mean ) of the bottles is given on figure 3
  • the stretching ratios of the thin- walled bottle (1) of the example are as follows:
  • the . method of bottling a liquid into the of the thin-walled bottle (1) as defined above consists in filling the thin- walled bottle (1) with a liquid (e.g water) on bottling line, wherein the thin- walled bottle is put under pressure by means of the filled liquid (e.g water) which gives to the thin-walled bottle (1) a mechanical holding/resistance to deformation.
  • a liquid e.g water
  • the method for . packing j n view of storage and transportation 0 f me thin- walled bottles (1) as defined above essentially consists in taking advantage of the fact that the upper part of the shoulder (5) together with the neck (4) and the neck finish (2,3) and the lower part of the integral bottom structure (7) of the thin- walled bottle (1), are retractable under the effect of coaxial forces.
  • Figures 6A-6B-6C show how the bottles (1) are placed side by side on different superposed levels (100), between which a plate (120) is intercalated. At least some of the bottles' rows are strapped with bands (130). And if need be (see figure 6C), an axial pressure is exerted on the top of the top row so as to retract the tops and/or the bottoms of at least some of the palletized thin- walled bottles (1).
  • the plates (120) can be possibly pierced of holes which are intended to leave the bottles' necks of the lower go through.
  • the dispenser (500) shown on figure 5A comprises a base (510) including in its top a seating (520) designed to receive the top part [neck end (2)-neck support ring (3)-neck (4)- shoulder (5)] of the thin-walled bottle (1), which is set up-side down.
  • the cap (2') of the bottle (1) is classically perforated by a tip (not shown) which is connected to an inlet pipe (not shown), which is linked to one or several outlets, by which the liquid (e.g. water) coming from the thin- walled bottle (1) can be dispensed.
  • the outlets are each equipped with valves (530) for controlling the flowing of the liquid (e.g. water).
  • this first step does not involve entering of ambient air which could have contaminated the liquid (e.g. water).
  • the bottle (1) set up-side down keeps its mechanical holding (self supporting) and self collapses as the liquid (e.g. water) is sampled from the dispenser (500) by opening of the valve (530) as shown on figure 5A.
  • valve (530) stops the sampling of liquid (e.g. water) as well as the self collapsing of the bottle (1).
  • liquid e.g. water
  • the dispenser (500) is a Home Office Dispenser (HOD) which can be equipped either with a manual pump or to an electric pump, and/or with means for refrigerating the water, one of the valve (530) dispensing refrigerated water and the other non-refrigerated water.
  • HOD Home Office Dispenser

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Self supported and retractable blow moulded plastic thin-walled bottle comprising - a top part (2,3,4,5); - a tubular body portion (6); - and a bottom structure (7); - retractable top (2,3,4,5) and/or bottom (7); - at least two transversal grooves and/or ribs (6.1), - the mean wall thickness (T mean) of the tubular body portion (6) being less than or equal to 200 μm. The invention also concerns a method, a preform and a mold for the manufacture of said aforementioned container by blow moulding. The invention also concerns a method for bottling liquid into said containers, a method for dispensing said liquid, a dispenser for implementing said method and a method for packing the thin-walled containers, in view of storage and transportation.

Description

RETRACTABLE BLOW MOULDED PLASTIC THIN- WALLED CONTAINERS
Field of the invention
This invention relates generally to the construction of a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, suitable for containing water or other liquids. It is particularly applicable to the construction of thin-walled bottles for containing water for human consumption (generically drinking water hereafter) and which can be used in conjunction with water dispensing units.
Background of the invention
Large containers, also named jugs, which are employed in the servicing of drinking water in dispensing units are customarily cylindrical in form. Such jugs, when applied to units of the electrical or non-electrical type, are inverted and positioned upon the upper portion of the dispensing unit to supply water to an inner reservoir as it is being dispensed. Water is supplied to the reservoir from a replaceable jug which is inverted on the top of the cooler unit, the neck of the bottle being placed in a funnel-shaped inlet to the reservoir at the top of the dispensing unit. Pumps can also be used to supply water out of the jugs. The capacity of a typical jug is of the order of five gallons. When all the water in the jug has been dispensed the empty jug is removed and replaced by another full bottle. Usually a supply of full jugs is kept at the site and from time to time the supplier will deliver a fresh supply of filled jugs and collect the empty jugs for cleaning and refilling. The jugs are blow moulded from plastic material such as polyester terephtalate or polycarbonate. A plastic cap fits over the top of the neck to close the jug whilst it is in transit or storage. These jugs are difficult to lift and manoeuvre into position on the cooler unit because of their bulk and weight when full.
Because these jugs are returnable and refillable, they are thus subjected to numerous handling and storage operations and conditions, wherein they are exposed to mechanical constraints such as abrasive wear, notably in the contact area between the jugs after stacking, or such as drops.
Then, the requirements of the moulded plastic jugs are notably resistance to abrasion (scuffing) and impact or drop resistance. In this respect, the moulded plastic jugs have a wall thickness of at least 400 μιη, preferably 500 μιη, and more preferably comprised between 600 and 1500 μιη. This wall thickness requirement is linked to the relatively large capacity of the thin- walled bottle, i.e at least, in an increasing order of preference and in liters: 10; 15; 21.
The fact that these jugs are returnable and can be reused, involves numerous constraints, such as organization of a delivery circuit of full thin- walled bottles and of a circuit for picking up empty jugs. Moreover, these empty jugs are cumbersome and must be washed and treated before their refilling. This involves sanitary issues. New caps have also to be put on the refilled bottles.
Due to their frequent handling and to their storage conditions, they are submitted to scuffing, which gives them an unsightly aspect inappropriate to the marketing.
Insofar as these jugs are rigid, each sampling of liquid (e.g. water) involves an intake of ambient air to compensate for the sampled volume. In doing so, the compensating ambient air contaminates the liquid (e.g. water). This contamination comes to a head as the thin- walled bottle is almost empty. This is a noteworthy sanitary drawback. To sum up, these jugs are expensive, heavy, difficult to handle and to market, and tricky with respect to sanitary issues.
Thin-walled PET containers for beverages (e.g. water) made by Injection moulding of a preform, as well as Stretching, Blowing and Moulding (ISBM), are also known.
EP1436203B 1 discloses a PET container including walls made of flexible PET plastic and comprising a 30- ΙΟΟμιη- walled body (1) with greater section of dimension (dl) and neck (2) with internal diameter (d2), closed by a closing-off member (3). The wall(s) (4) forming the body of the container is made of flexible plastic which can be deformed for constant surface area, particularly under the weight of the flowable product contained in the container when the wall(s) encounter a point or bearing surface, so as to form, non-planar wall portion (5). The ratio of d2 on dl is 1:3-1: 10. These containers however are unpractical for example due to a bad resistance and/or low compactability.
EP1468930B1 concerns a container having a body (1) formed by a wall (4) with a diameter SI and at least a neck (2) with a diameter S2, made from a semi-crystalline PET, having a wall thickness of less than 100 μιη, substantially in the middle of its body and having a complex, three dimensional shape (3) convenient for gripping, this part having diameter S3. These containers however are unpractical for example due to a bad resistance and/or low compactability.
EP1527999B1 describes a container comprising a body formed by walls and a bottom having in his greater section a dimension dl and a neck with an internal diameter d2 , said container being made from a semi-crystalline PET , the body of said container comprising at its bottom at least three feet spaced from each other and being integral with said body, wherein for the body, the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the bottom is comprised between 3 and 4 and wherein the ratio volume, in ml of the body of the container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 80 and 120, and wherein the walls of the body have a thickness of less than 100 μιη, and the bottom has a thickness between 100 μιη and 200 μιη, and each foot has a wall thickness of 50 μιη to 150 μιη. These containers however are unpractical for example due to a bad resistance and/or low compactability.
Nevertheless, such arrangements are not compatible with large volumes because the thus produced containers cannot be handled except to increase the amounts of material.
JP2001122237 discloses a PET thin- walled bottle including a neck segment 1, a shoulder 2, a barrel segment 3 is formed into a thin-walled segment. The shoulder 2 is formed to have a wall thickness of 0.2 to 0.3 mm. A segment ranging from an interface 5 of the shoulder 2 to a part lower than the barrel 3 is formed to have an ultrathin wall of 0.02 to 0.05 mm in such a way that the shoulder can be pushed into the barrel after use of the thin-walled bottle, to enable the thin-walled bottle to be scrapped. A deformation strength of the barrel 3 is increased by notch of a lateral rib 6 of optional shape. These containers are however unpractical. US2010206876A1 pertains to a PET disposable thin- walled high-capacity container is obtained by blowing a preformed shape 10 that has a collar 12 and a neck 14 designed to receive a plug 16 and is able to exhibit residual stresses after its shaping to the desired volume. The container has a material weight/developed surface ratio of said container of between 150 g/m 2 and 250 g/m 2. The container is filled with water under cold conditions and without pressure, and then sealed using a plug that can be pierced. This container 18, after filling, undergoes a peripheral heating that is designed to release residual stresses that are stored in the material. These released stresses have a tendency to bring the container back to its initial shape before the blowing process, i.e., that of the preformed shape. Because of this tendency toward a reduction of volume of the container and because the liquid that is contained, in this case water, is incompressible, a pressurization of the liquid by the container occurs, which makes this container 20 essentially compact and therefore easy to handle.
This compact container can be set upside down in a dispenser, including a trocard which pierces the plug and depressurizes the container which becomes soft and must be held by receiving means thereof. The dispensing of water is facilitated by a ballast 32 which is not convenient. These containers are however unpractical, due the need of a ballast for compacting efficiently. Moreover, these containers are not adapted to be stored easily in a minimum of space.
Objectives of the invention
In the above recalled background, the invention aims at fulfilling at least one of the following objectives:
1 Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which can be used in servicing of beverages (e.g. water) units, which have relatively high volumetric capacity, for instance greater than 2.0 liters, which overcome the drawbacks of the prior art.
2, Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which are food compatible, single use, and so environment-friendly, cost effective. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which requires less plastic raw material as possible, while they are waterproof and airtight and they can be easily handled, stored and stacked. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which can be used in liquid (e.g water) dispenser, without being subjected to air contamination at each sampling. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which could have high volumetric capacity (e.g. between 2 liters up to 50 liters) while having high resistance to shock (drop). Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which fulfil at least one of the objectives 1 to 5 and which are compactable which is a substantial advantage in the management of wastes. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, , which fulfil at least one of the objectives 1 to 6 and which can be easily pressurized after filling with a liquid, just thanks to their structure. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, , which fulfil at least one of the objectives 1 to 7 and which can self stand upright as they rest on a (flat) support, or in other words which are self-supported. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, , which fulfil at least one of the objectives 1 to 8 and which can be used in liquid (e.g water) dispenser wherein they are self-supported (no need of guide) and also self- collapsable during spilling in an upside down position, till full emptying of the containers. Providing (blow) mold plastic thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, which fulfil at least one of the objectives 1 to 9 and which have an attractive appearance during its shelf life . Providing a moulded plastic preform for the manufacture by (blow) molding of thin- walled containers, preferably bottles, as referred to in at least one of the objectives 1 to 10. 12. Providing a cost effective and high-performance method for the manufacture by (blow) molding of thin- walled containers, preferably bottles, as referred to in at least one of the objectives 1 to 10.
13. Providing a mold for the manufacture by (blow) molding of thin- walled containers, preferably bottles, as referred to in at least one of the objectives 1 to 10.
Description of the Invention
The above objectives, among others, are fulfilled by the present invention which concerns, in a first aspect, a plastic thin- walled container having:
a top part comprising a neck finish;
a tubular body portion;
and a bottom structure opposite to the top part,
preferably a bottle, notably for beverages, characterized:
a) in that its top and/or its bottom is (are) retractable;
b) in that it comprises at least two transversal grooves and/or ribs, ribs preferably located in the tubular body portion;
c) in that the mean wall thickness (Tmean) of the tubular body portion is - in an increasing order of preference - less than or equal to 200 ; 180 ; 160 ; 150 μιη; preferably comprised between 65 and 150; and more preferably comprised between 90 and 130 μιη; for example higher than 70 μιη, higher than 100 μιη, from higher than 70 μιη to lower than 90 μιη, or from 90 to 100 μιη or from higher than 100 μιη to lower than 130 μιη.
The thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention is endowed with the required properties: food compatible, single use, environment- friendly, waterproof and airtight, easy handling, storing and stacking up, non subjected to air contamination at each sampling in a dispenser, good mechanical properties (shocks & scuffing strength), lightness, attractive appearance, and best balance of properties and cost/performance ratios deemed necessary to plastic containers.
And above all, the fact that its top and/or its bottom is (are) retractable enables the pressurization of the bottle filled with a liquid and facilitates the storage by stacking. These thin-walled containers (bottles) can be pressurized simply by piling up, for the storage and the transportation.
Such ability of pressurization of the liquid-filled container according to the invention just through the retractation of the top part and/or the bottom, gives mechanical holding to the container, which is so self supported and tough.
The self-collapsibility of the container during its emptying, without any guide (the container is self- supported) and/or any additional force (ballast), is also a noteworthy attractive feature. Additionnally, having been filled with a liquid, closed with a cap, set upside down, and connected by piercing of the cap to a dispenser, without retaining means, said thin-walled bottle can be emptying by sampling of the liquid, without contamination of the liquid by the ambient air, the succession of samplings involving an auto-collapsing of the bottle, which finally a compacted recyclable waste, that highly facilitates the storage and the transportation of this waste. In a second aspect, the invention pertains to a moulded plastic preform for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the preceding invention, said preform comprising from the top to the base:
• a neck finish including a neck end and a neck support ring
• a neck; · a transition zone;
• and a closed tubular body portion.
In a third aspect, the invention relates to a method for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention. Said method comprises the steps of:
A. moulding a plastic preform according to the invention;
B. possibly heat conditioning and preblowing the preform obtained in step A;
C. stretch blow moulding of the preform of step A and possibly step B, in a mould the cavity of which being the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention; D. taking out of the thin-walled containers, preferably bottles.
In a fourth aspect, the invention relates to a mold for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention.
In a fifth aspect, the invention relates to a method of bottling a liquid into the thin- walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention, or a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, obtained by the method according to the invention, wherein the thin- walled container, preferably a bottle, is filled with a liquid which is intended to put the thin- walled container, preferably a bottle, under pressure and gives it a mechanical holding/resistance to deformation.
In a sixth aspect, the invention relates to a method for dispensing a liquid contained in the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention, or a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, obtained by the method according to the invention, wherein:
1. a filled thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, is set up-side down on a dispenser comprise at least a valve for controlling the flowing of the liquid;
2. the valve for controlling the dispensing of the liquid is opened;
3. the liquid flows out and the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, self collapses; 4. the valve for controlling the flowing of the liquid is closed to stop the flowing and the self-collapse;
5. the collapsed thin-walled bottle is withdrawn of the dispenser and replaced by a filled thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, as soon as the collapsed thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, does not dispense liquid any longer.
In a sixth aspect, the invention relates to a dispenser for implementing the method of dispensing according to the invention, characterized in that it comprises a base including in its top a seating designed to receive the top part of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, according to the invention, or a thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, obtained by the method according to the invention, said being set up-side down, said seating comprising connecting means between the inside of the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, and a conduct linked to an outlet, where the liquid coming from the thin-walled container, preferably a bottle, can be dispensed, the flowing of the liquid through the conduct being controlled by at least one valve.
In a seventh aspect, the invention relates to a method for packing in view of storage and transportation, the thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, according to the invention, or thin-walled containers, preferably bottles, obtained by the method according to the invention, wherein the thin-walled containers, preferably bottles ,are stacked on a pallet on several levels, preferably by intercalating at least a plate between two successive levels, each level is strapped, and a axial pressure is exerted on the top of the pallet so as to retract the tops and/or the bottoms of the palletized thin-walled containers, preferably bottles ,to increase their non-deformability properties.
Preferences Some of the remarkable features of the container (e.g. the bottle) stem from the fact said container is characterized by the following stretching ratios :
hoop stretch ratio : 4.0 - 6.5 ; preferably 4.2 - 6.0
axial stretch ratio: 2.8 - 5.0 ; preferably 3.0 - 4.5
overall stretch ratio : 11.20 - 32.5 ; preferably 12.6 - 27.0
According to a favourite embodiment of the invention, the thin-walled container is manufactured by Blow Moulding processes, preferably Injection Stretch Blow Moulding processes. Such processes are known by the one skilled in the art. They typically involve making a plastic preform by an injection process and then heating and blowing the preform, optionally with stretching.
The plastic preform, and de facto the container obtained therefrom, is preferably made of a (thermo)plastic material chosen preferably among the polymers which exhibit strain hardening when they are elongated, and, more preferably among the polymers which exhibit strain hardening when they are elongated, and, more preferably among the polyesters, particularly the aromatic polyesters, more particularly chosen in the group comprising, and even more particularly consisting in : PolyEthylene Terephtalate (PET) and/or PolyEthyleneNaphtalate(PEN) or PolyEthylene Furanoate (PEF), PolyPropylene Terephtalate (PPT). In a preferred embodiment, the thin-walled container according to the invention is preferably a bottle wherein the top part includes:
a neck finish including a neck end (preferably designed in order to receive a screwed cap or a snap cap) and a neck support ring,
"a neck
and a shoulder joining the neck to the tubular body portion.
The plastic thin-walled container according to the invention, has a volume, typically when filled, of at least -given in liters and in an increasing order of preference- 2 ; 3 ; 5 ; and more preferably comprised in a range of 2-20 liters, preferably of 7.5-12.5 liters
According to an outstanding feature of the (moulded) plastic thin-walled container (bottle) of the invention, it includes at least one terminal retractable part, which is in the top part and/or in the bottom structure of the thin- walled bottle.
When the thin- walled container (bottle) includes at least one terminal retractable part of its bottom:
said bottom is preferably retractable under the effect of the thin- walled bottle's own weight, when said thin-walled container contains a liquid and when the bottom's thin-walled container rests on a (flat) support;
■ said terminal retractable part is preferably a bulge when the thin-walled container is filled with a liquid and when its bottom does not rest on a (flat) support.
and/or the bottom structure comprises:
- a terminal curved portion
- an outwardly axially extended terminal retractable bulge,
- and at least one retractation starter joining the terminal curved portion to the bulge which is preferably chosen in the group comprising -still better composed of- : grooves and/or folding lines and/or ribs, grooves and/or folding lines being preferred.
When the thin-walled container includes at least one terminal retractable part in its top area, said part is preferably the neck finish, the neck and at least a part of the shoulder, and its top is preferably retractable under the effect of a (preferably axial) force which is applied in order to stack the thin-walled container(s) -e.g. bottle(s)- and/or by the thin-walled container(s) -e.g. bottle(s)- laid above. In a preferred embodiment, the terminal retractable part in the top area comprises at least one retractation starter, which is preferably chosen in the group comprising -and still better composed of- : grooves and/or folding lines and/or ribs, ribs being preferred.
Such a retractation of the top and/or the bottom of the container -e.g. bottle- contributes to the pressurization of the bottle filled with a liquid.
According to another outstanding feature of the (moulded) plastic thin- walled bottle of the invention, each transversal groove or rib comprises at least 2, preferably at least 4, and more preferably between 4 and 8 collapse/fold starters.
The collapse starters preferably extend inwardly -recess- or outwardly -pin- with respect to the axis of the thin- walled bottle.
For example, at least one transversal groove or rib:
a) has two coplanar edges and an intermediate portion between the two edges, said intermediate portion presenting an apex inwardly (groove) or outwardly (rib) shifted with respect to the two edges;
b) and presents a width (w) measured between the two edges and a maximum height (h) measured between the edges and the apex.
For example, said collapse/fold starters have at least one of the following features:
i) they extend advantageously inwardly -recess- or outwardly -pin- with respect to the axis of the thin-walled bottle;
ii) and they are uniformly distributed and angularly offset around the axis of the thin- walled bottle from one groove or rib to another, the outward or inward extent λ of each of said collapse/fold starters -recess/pin- in the midplane of said groove or rib being preferably about h/2. The transversal groove or rib preferably fulfils to at least one of the following specifications: i) its width (w) and its maximum height (h) are such that the ratio of the maximum height to the width (h/w) is - in an increasing order of preference - greater than or equal to 0.8; 1.0; 1.2; and preferably comprised between 1.2 and 200; 1.2 and 50; 1.2 and 20;
ii) it has a shape in straight longitudinal section chosen in the group comprising -still better composed of- : U-shape ; V-shape and combinations thereof.
According to an outstanding feature of the (moulded) plastic thin- walled bottle of the invention, its tubular body portion is substantially cylindrical, polyhedral or comprised substantially plane face(s) and curved face(s), preferably substantially plane face(s) linked by curved face(s).
Advantageously, the transversal grooves and/or ribs of the plastic thin-walled bottle, can be continuous or discontinuous.
According to an interesting possibility, the container according to the invention can be free from one or several vertical groove(s) and/or folding line(s) and/or rib(s). Definitions
According to the terminology of this text, the following non limitative definitions have to be taken into consideration:
Every singular designates a plural and reciprocally.
"thin-walled container or bottle" refers to any container for liquids,; said container being in particular adapted for beverage dispensers (Home & Office Delivery HOD), the capacity of which being, for instance, between 2 and 50 liters.
"liquid" refers to any liquid which is intended to be contained in the thin- walled container or bottle according to the invention, especially a beverage like water or a non-food liquid such as a home care product or a personal care product, preferably a beverage "plastic" refers to mouldable thermoplastic homopolymer or copolymer which preferably exhibits strain hardening when they are elongated.
"moulded' refers to any forming technique of thermoplastic raw materials, such as extrusion blow moulding, extrusion profiles & sheet, injection blow moulding, injection moulding (gas assisted), injection stretch blow moulding insert moulding, rotational moulding.
"substantially" means at least 80%, preferably at least 90%, more preferably at least 95%.
"circa" or "around' means with a tolerance of +/- 10%.
Detailed description of the invention
The following description of a preferred embodiment of the thin-walled bottle according to the invention, will make it possible to well understand the invention and to emphasize all its advantages and variants.
Brief description .of the drawings
This description is made in reference to the enclosed drawings wherein:
Figure 1A is a front view of an empty and non-capped thin-walled bottle according to the invention, the bottom of which is non-retracted;
Figure 1A' is a view on a larger scale showing a detail in circle A' of figure 1A;
Figure 1A" is a view on a larger scale showing a view in longitudinal section of a detail in circle A" of figure 1A;
Figure IB is a perspective view from the bottom of the thin-walled bottle of figure 1A; Figure 1C is a reduced scale-diagram showing the shape of the collapse starters of a groove of the thin-walled bottle according to the invention, as seen from above;
Figure ID is a view that corresponds to Figure 1C, but for a variant embodiment; Figure 2 comprises a partial longitudinal section of an thin- walled bottle according to the invention, which is filled with water and capped as the bottle of Figure 5C, which rests on a flat support, and the bottom of which is retracted;
Figure 3 is a graph showing the mean wall thickness Tmean of the thin-walled bottle of the present embodiment made from the PET W170; Figure 4 comprises a front view, with a partial longitudinal section, of a preform of a bottle according to the present embodiment.
Figure 5A shows a filled thin-walled bottle according to the present embodiment set upside down and connected to a dispenser.
- Figure 5B shows an empty non-capped thin-walled bottle according to the present embodiment, and also shown on Figures 1A & IB,
Figure 5C shows a filled with water and closed thin-walled bottle according to the present embodiment;
Figures 5D to 51 show the thin-walled bottle of Figure 5C set upside down and connected to a dispenser, in different successive stages of the emptying of the thin- walled bottle on the dispenser,
Figure 5J shows the collapsed and emptied thin-walled bottle removed from the dispenser.
Figures 6A-6C shows respectively the stacking of the filled thin-walled bottles according to the present embodiment (6A), the pressurization of a stacked thin- walled bottles by retractation of the bottles' tops (6C), and a top view of a retracted bottle (6B).
The thin- walled bottle shown on the enclosed drawings, especially figures 1A- 1B-2 is a biaxial stretched blowed molded thin- walled bottle (1), which has a general cylindrical shape and which is made of PET, without being limited to this specific substance, it being also possible to make the bottle out of a material that is simple or composite, multilayer or compound, such as PVC or a polyolefin or a polyester. This thin- walled bottle (1) has a large- sized (e.g 20 liters) and is notably intended to contain water and to be set upside down on dispenser unit for Home and Office Delivery (HOD) as shown on figure 5A.
This thin- walled bottle (1) is composed, from the top to the base, of the following parts:
a neck end (2),
a neck support ring (3),
■ a neck (4),
a shoulder (5) joining comprising one retractation starter (50, which is a rib in this example -see figures 1A,2-, a tubular body portion (6) which is imprinted with several continuous transversal grooves (60 and with several collapse/fold starters (62) located in the grooves (60,
and an integral bottom structure (7) including:
- a terminal curved portion (8)
an outwardly axially extended terminal retractable bulge (9) and at least one retractation starter (70 which joins the terminal curved portion (8) to the bulge (9), and which is a groove in this example -see figures 1A,1A",1B-.
In the thin-walled bottle (1) shown on the enclosed drawings, the neck end (2) is threaded to receive a screwed cap 2' as shown on figures 5C ; 5 J ; 6 A ; 6B. In a variant, the cap 2' can be a snap cap which is fitted by force on an adapted neck finish composed of a neck end (2) and of a neck support ring (3). Classically, the bottom of the screwed cap 2' is linked to a tamper-proof ring which lies on the neck support ring (3) which separates the neck end (2) and the neck (4).
The .rib ___(_5.0_ of the . shoulder (5) which acts as a retractation starter of the top of the thin-walled bottle (1) is shown in detail on figure 2. Said rib (50 behaves as a reinforcement which makes it possible the thrusting of the upper part of the shoulder (5) and of the neck end (2), when a downward force is applied on the neck end (2) and /or when a upward force is applied on the bottom (7) of the thin- walled bottle (l).The retractation of the upper part of the shoulder (5) together with the neck end (2) of a water- filled and stacked thin- walled bottle (1) according to the invention is shown on Fig.6B.
The width of the rib (50 is, for instance, comprised between 1-30 mm, preferably between 7-20 mm, more preferably equal to circa 12 mm.
The height of the rib (50 is, for instance, comprised between 0.5-20 mm, preferably between 2-10 mm, more preferably equal to circa 6 mm.
The . tubular ; body portion (6) is imprinted with e.g. 9 transversal continuous grooves (60, each of them comprising 4 or 6 cpllapse/f ld starters ..(62), which are angularly offset around the axis. In the embodiment shown on the enclosed figures, especially on figure 1A', the grooves (60 of the thin-walled bottle (1) have each a V-shaped cross-section, and more particularly two coplanar edges (58) and an intermediate portion between the two edges (58), said intermediate portion presenting an apex (56) inwardly shifted with respect to the two edges. These latter are two straight branches (58) of the V-shape connected via circular arcs 60 to the substantially cylindrical side wall of the thin-walled bottle (1). Each groove (60 presents a width (w) measured between the two edges and a maximum height (h) measured between the edges and the apex. In this embodiment, each groove (60 includes collapse (or fold) starters (62) which are bosses angularly distributed uniformly about the longitudinal axis (64) of the bottle (1) and which project outwardly from the bottoms of the grooves (60· Said grooves (60 are of constant height h apart from the collapse starters (62). The shape of the fold starters (62) can be defined as follows. In the plan view of figures 1C&1D (variant), they are respectively curved and circumflex, with an outwardly projecting apex. Each starter (62) has a midplane of symmetry (66) that includes the axis (64) of the bottle (1). The midplanes 66 of two consecutive collapse starters in the same groove (60 form an angle between them of 2.π/η, where n is the number of collapse starters (62) per groove (60· The angular extent ε of each collapse starter (62) about the bottle axis (64) lies in the range about 0.2 radians to 2.π/η; in its midplane of symmetry (66) that includes the axis of the bottle, each collapse starter (62) is defined by a generator line or ridge line (68) which extends between the two branches (58) of the groove (62) and which is connected to one of said branches by a circular arc 70 whose concave side faces towards the outside and has a radius lying in the range about 0.5 mm to the radius of the circular arc that is tangential to the generator line (68) and to the branch (58) of the groove; the generator line or ridge line (68) is a straight line connected to the other flank (58) of the groove via a rounded portion (72) of minimum radius of curvature, the connection line being curved in shape in a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of the bottle; the generator line or ridge line (68) is inclined relative to the longitudinal axis (64) of the bottle (1) by an angle γ lying in the range 0 to about 45°; and the radial extent λ of the collapse starter (62) in the midplane (74) of the groove (60 is substantially equal to or slightly less than half the maximum height (h) of the groove (60· The radial extent λ is the distance between the bottom (56) of the groove (60 and the point of intersection between the ridge line (68) and the midplane (74) of the groove (60· From one groove (60 to the next, the collapse starters (62) are offset angularly through an angle equal to π/η, where n is the number of collapse starters (62) per groove (6 · The number n lies typically in the range 3 to 20. n = 4 or 6 in the present examples, wherein the ridge lines (68) of the collapse starters (62) are also inclined to slope downwards and outwards. However, it is also possible to use an orientation that is symmetrical to that shown about a perpendicular to the axis (64) of the bottle (1).
In the embodiment herein described as non limiting example, the mean wall .thickness (Tme_an). .fthe. tubular ; body portion (6) is comprised between 100 and 140 μιη
In order to assess the wall thickness, a generatrix G of the thin-walled bottle (1) is graduated from (0) to (440).
The origin (0) is placed at the center of the bulge (9).
The graduation (440) is placed at the end of the shoulder (5) and at the beginning of the neck (4).
The tubular body portion (6) is comprised between the graduations circa 100 mm and circa 300 mm.
Figure 3 shows the wall thickness along the generatrix G for a bottle according to the present embodiment and made from PET W170, the intrinsic viscosity of which is circa 0.74 dl/g.
The integral bo ttom s true ture (7 )
The retractation starter (7 joining the terminal curved portion (8) to the bulge is an annular groove or a folding line shown in details on the figure 2. Said annular groove (70 makes it possible the retractation of the bulge (9), when a upward force is applied on the bottom (7) and /or a downward force is applied on the neck end (2) of the thin-walled bottle (1), as this latter rests on a flat support. This is what is shown on figures 2, 5C, and also on the figures 6A & 6C corresponding to the stacking.
The width of the groove (70 is, for instance, comprised between 1-15 mm, preferably between 2-8 mm, more preferably equal to circa 4 mm.
The height of the groove (70 is, for instance, comprised between 0.1-10 mm, preferably between 0.5-4 mm, more preferably equal to circa 2 mm.
The center of the bulge (9) comprises an inwardly extended dome (10).
The retractation of the top (2,3,4,5) and/or of the bottom (9) of the liquid-filled bottles (1) put(s) these latter under pressure and gives them mechanical holding and toughness, which makes it possible to easily handle and stack these so self-supported bottles (l).-see figures 5C, 6A, 6B, 6C-.
Figure 4 represent a.moulded^plastic .preform (11) for the blow molding manufacture of the thin- walled bottle (1) as above described.
Said preform (11) includes from the top to the bottom:
• a neck end (20) which is threaded and intended to cooperate with a screw cap;
• a neck support ring (30);
• a transition zone (40) which will form the neck (4) of the bottle after blow molding;
• and a closed tubular body portion (50).
The neck end (20) and the neck support ring (30) form together the neck finish.
The ratio between the minimum external diameter (Dtz) of the transition zone (40) on the maximum external diameter (Dtb) of the closed tubular body portion (50) is for instance:
Dtz / Dtb is between 1.8 and 0.3, preferably between 1.4 and 0.5 mm, more preferably for instance equal to 36.5/ 39.5 = 0.92.
Advantageously the wall thicknesses of the preform (11) is between 1 and 10 mm, preferably between 2 and 7 mm, more preferably for instance equal to 3.25 mm.
Advantageously the ratio weight (g) of the preform (11) /capacity (liters) of the bottle (1), is between 1 and 10, preferably 4 and 7, for instance equal to 5.5.
The blow ; moulding manufacturm of the thin- walled bottle /jug (1) as defined above can be illustrated by the example as follows.
20 litres bottles (1) as above defined are manufactured by injection and blowing with a a standard blow molding device including a shell mold in aluminium with an IR oven composed of 3 ovens and a shaft .
The thermoplastic raw material is a PET resin W170 of NOVAPET and a PET resin Xtreme of VORIDIAN. The intrinsic viscosity of these PET (IV) = 0.74 dl/g.
Heat conditioning and preblow step B are implemented. The parameters of this example are given hereafter:
• Blowing parameters:
- Power of the ovens % oven 1 oven 2 oven 3
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- diameter of the shaft: 16mm
- speed: 1.9 m/s
- flow control: 22%
- For the blowing: opening 150mm / closing: 362mm
The dimensions of the preform and the bottles are as follows:
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The bottles have a good appearance after blowing
The thickness distribution (Tmean) of the bottles is given on figure 3
The stretching ratios of the thin- walled bottle (1) of the example are as follows:
hoop stretch ratio : 209/35.65 = 5.86
axial stretch ratio: 3.95 overall stretch ratio : 23.15
The . method of bottling a liquid into the of the thin-walled bottle (1) as defined above, consists in filling the thin- walled bottle (1) with a liquid (e.g water) on bottling line, wherein the thin- walled bottle is put under pressure by means of the filled liquid (e.g water) which gives to the thin-walled bottle (1) a mechanical holding/resistance to deformation.
Conventional bottling lines can be adapted to this bottling method.
The method for .packing jn view of storage and transportation 0f me thin- walled bottles (1) as defined above, essentially consists in taking advantage of the fact that the upper part of the shoulder (5) together with the neck (4) and the neck finish (2,3) and the lower part of the integral bottom structure (7) of the thin- walled bottle (1), are retractable under the effect of coaxial forces.
Therefore, it possible to pile the water-filled bottles (1), closed with screwed caps (2'), which are resistant to deformation and which have a self mechanical holding, on top of each other on several levels (100), on a pallet (110).
Figures 6A-6B-6C show how the bottles (1) are placed side by side on different superposed levels (100), between which a plate (120) is intercalated. At least some of the bottles' rows are strapped with bands (130). And if need be (see figure 6C), an axial pressure is exerted on the top of the top row so as to retract the tops and/or the bottoms of at least some of the palletized thin- walled bottles (1).
The plates (120) can be possibly pierced of holes which are intended to leave the bottles' necks of the lower go through.
It must be emphasized that the remarkable features of the bottles (1) enable a new and efficient way of storage of these bottles (1). Such storage is compact and optimized in terms of transportation.
The. method for dispensing a liqu . contained in the thin- walled bottle (1) as defined above, as well as the dispenser are described hereinafter in reference to the figures 5A-5J.
The dispenser (500) shown on figure 5A comprises a base (510) including in its top a seating (520) designed to receive the top part [neck end (2)-neck support ring (3)-neck (4)- shoulder (5)] of the thin-walled bottle (1), which is set up-side down. The cap (2') of the bottle (1) is classically perforated by a tip (not shown) which is connected to an inlet pipe (not shown), which is linked to one or several outlets, by which the liquid (e.g. water) coming from the thin- walled bottle (1) can be dispensed. The outlets are each equipped with valves (530) for controlling the flowing of the liquid (e.g. water).
The setting of the filled bottle (1) up- side down on the seating (520) of the dispenser
(500) concomitantly with the perforation the cap (2') of the bottle (1) is the first step of the method for dispensing the liquid (e.g. water).
It is noteworthy that this first step does not involve entering of ambient air which could have contaminated the liquid (e.g. water). Moreover, the bottle (1) set up-side down keeps its mechanical holding (self supporting) and self collapses as the liquid (e.g. water) is sampled from the dispenser (500) by opening of the valve (530) as shown on figure 5A.
The closing of this valve (530) stops the sampling of liquid (e.g. water) as well as the self collapsing of the bottle (1).
The emptying and the self collapsing of the bottle (1) occur till said bottle is (almost) empty and entirely self collapsed. In this state, the bottle (1) forms a waste which not cumbersome (see figure 5J) and which can be easily transported and recovered.
The dispenser (500) is a Home Office Dispenser (HOD) which can be equipped either with a manual pump or to an electric pump, and/or with means for refrigerating the water, one of the valve (530) dispensing refrigerated water and the other non-refrigerated water.

Claims

CLAIMS 1- Plastic thin- walled container (1) having: ■ a top part (2,3,4,5); ■ a tubular body portion (6); ■ and a bottom structure (7) opposite to the top part (2,3,4,5); preferably a bottle (1), notably for beverages, characterized: a) in that its top (2,3,4,5) and/or its bottom (7) is (are) retractable; b) in that it comprises at least two transversal grooves and/or ribs (6.1), preferably located in the tubular body portion (6); c) in that the mean wall thickness (Tmean) of the tubular body portion (6) is - in an increasing order of preference - less than or equal to 200 ; 180 ; 160 ; 150 μιη; preferably comprised between 65 and 150; and more preferably comprised between 90 and 130 μιη. 2- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to claim 1 characterized by the following stretching ratios : ■ hoop stretch ratio : 4.0 - 6.5 ; preferably 4.2 - 6.0■ axial stretch ratio: 2.8 - 5.0 ; preferably 3.0 - 4.5■ overall stretch ratio : 11.20 - 32.5 ; preferably 12.6 - 27.0 3- Plastic thin-walled container according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that it is manufactured by a Blow Moulding process, preferably Injection Stretch Blow Moulding process. 4- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to at least any of the preceding claims characterized in that it is a bottle (1) and that the top part includes : ■ a neck end (2); ■ a neck support ring (3); ■ a neck (4); ■ and in that a shoulder (5) joins the neck (4) to the tubular body portion (6). -5- Plastic thin-walled container (1) according to at least any of the preceding claims, having a volume, typically when filled, of at least -given in liters and in an increasing order of preference- 2 ; 3 ; 5 ; and more preferably comprised in a range of 2-20 liters, preferably of 7.5-12.5 liters . -6- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to at least any of the preceding claims characterized in that it includes at least one terminal retractable part (2,3,4,5) (9), which is in the top (2,3,4,5) part and/or in the bottom structure (7) of the thin-walled container (1). -7- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to at least any of the preceding claims characterized in that it includes at least one terminal retractable part (2,3,4,5) in its top part, said part being preferably the neck finish (2,3), the neck (4) and at least a part of the shoulder (5), and in that said part (2,3,4,5) is retractable under the effect of an axial force, preferably a force which is applied in order to stack the thin-walled container(s) and/or by the thin-walled container(s) laid above. -8- Plastic thin-walled container (1) according to at least any of the preceding claims characterized in that its bottom (9) is retractable under the effect of the thin-walled container's own weight, when said thin- walled container (1) contains a liquid and when the bottom's thin- walled container (1) rests on a support. -9- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to claim 6, 7 or 8 characterized in that the at least one terminal retractable part (2,3,4,5) (9) comprises at least one retractation starter(5.1) (7.1), which is preferably chosen in the group comprising -and still better composed of- : grooves and/or folding lines and/or ribs. -10- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims characterized in that it is self-collapsable during its emptying and in that some of transversal grooves and/or ribs (6.1), are each equipped with at least 2, preferably at least 4, and more preferably between 4 and 8 collapse starters (6.2). 11- Plastic thin- walled container according to claim 10 characterized in that the collapse starters (6.2) extend inwardly -recess- or outwardly -pin- with respect to the axis of the thin- walled container (1). 12- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims characterized in that the transversal groove or rib (6.1) fulfils has a shape in straight longitudinal section chosen in the group comprising -still better composed of-: U-shape; V-shape and combinations thereof. 13- Plastic thin-walled container (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims characterized in that the tubular body portion (6) is substantially cylindrical, polyhedral or comprised substantially plane face(s) and curved face(s), preferably substantially plane face(s) linked by curved face(s). 14- Plastic thin- walled container (1) according to claims at least one of the preceding wherein the plastic is chosen preferably among the polymers which exhibit strain hardening when they are elongated, and, more preferably among the polyesters, particularly the aromatic polyesters, more particularly chosen in the group comprising, and even more particularly consisting in : PolyEthylene Terephtalate (PET) and/or PolyEthyleneNaphtalate(PEN) or PolyEthylene Furanoate (PEF), PolyPropylene Terephtalate (PPT) 15- A moulded plastic preform (10) for the manufacture by blow molding of the thin- walled container (1) according to at least any of the preceding claims, said preform (10) comprising from the top to the base: • a neck end (20); • a neck support ring (30); • a transition zone (40); • and a closed tubular body portion (50). 16- A method for the manufacture by blow moulding of the thin- walled container (1) according to any of the preceding claims 1 to 14, said method comprising the steps of : A. moulding a plastic preform (10) according to claim 12, B. possibly heat conditioning and preblowing the preform (10) obtained in step A,C. stretch blow moulding of the preform (10) of step A and possibly step B, in a mould the cavity of which being the thin- walled container (1) according to at least one of the claims 1 to 11 ; D. taking out of the thin- walled bottles (1). 17- A mold for manufacturing by blow molding of the thin-walled container (1) according to at least one of the claims 1 to 14. 18- Method for dispensing a liquid contained in the thin- walled container according to at least one of the claims 1 to 14, or a thin- walled container obtained by the method according to claim 16, wherein:
1. a filled thin- walled container (1) is set up-side down on a dispenser (500) comprise at least a valve (530) for controlling the flowing of the liquid;
2. the valve (530) for controlling the dispensing of the liquid is opened;
3. the liquid flows out and the thin-walled container (1) self collapses;
4. the valve (530) for controlling the flowing of the liquid is closed to stop the flowing and the self-collapse;
5. the collapsed thin- walled container (1) is withdrawn of the dispenser (500) and replaced by a filled thin- walled container (1) as soon as the collapsed thin- walled container (1) does not dispense liquid any longer.
19- Dispenser (500) for implementing the method of dispensing according to claim 18, characterized in that it comprises a base (510) including in its top a seating (520) designed to receive the top part (2,3,4,5) of the thin-walled container (1) according to at least one of the claims 1 to 14, or a thin-walled container (1) obtained by the method according to claim 16, said container (1) being set up-side down, said seating (520) comprising connecting means between the inside of the thin- walled container (1) and a conduct linked to an outlet, where the liquid coming from the thin- walled container (1) can be dispensed, the flowing of the liquid through the conduct being controlled by at least one valve (530).
-20- Method for packing in view of storage and transportation, the thin- walled containers (1) according to at least one of the claims 1 to 14, or thin- walled containers (1) obtained by the method according to claim 16, wherein the thin- walled bottles (1) are stacked on a pallet (110) on several levels (100), preferably by intercalating at least a plate (120) between two successive levels (100) , each level (100) is strapped (130), and possibly an axial pressure is exerted on the top of the pallet (110), so as to retract the tops (2,3,4,5) and/or the bottoms (7) of at least some of the palletized thin-walled containers (1).
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