ZA200006221B - Drainage ports for plastic containers. - Google Patents
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Ny ‘ DRAINAGE PORTS FOR PLASTIC CONTAINERS - The present invention relates to the field of containers, and more particularly to blow molded plastic containers, such as the PET bottles that are in common use today for packaging soft drinks.
During the last twenty-five years or so, there has been a dramatic shift in the packaging of beverages, such as bottled water and soft drinks, away from glass containers and toward plastic containers. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is in wide use throughout the world for such containers because it exhibits such preferred characteristics as high toughness, light weight, high transparency, high pressure resistance and acts as a good gas barrier.
PET containers are commonly hot-filled, i.e., when the containers are filled with a fluid, the product is above room temperature. After filling, the containers are cooled down with a water spray. Typically, these containers also have a central label area to which a product label, referred to as a shrink-sleeve label, is applied. A problem may arise, when water or other fluid invades the area between the container and the label and becomes trapped. When water or product does not drain from this area, the trapped fluid can spoil, stains can form and/or unpleasant odors can result. Therefore, any improvement that will tend to reduce or eliminate this problem is highly desirable.
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One prior art container designed to reduce any potential for the accumulation of fluid is disclosed in commonly-assigned United States Patent Application having
Serial No. 08/967,130. This application discloses a small groove that extends from inside the central label area of the container to an area slightly below the label area so that fluid can flow down and out from underneath a label. This exemplary prior art groove for drainage is recessed from the outer surface of the container, forming a pathway between a recessed vacuum panel in the central label area to the area below the label. -
Another exemplary prior art container, which is sold in Japan, has a cross section as shown in Figure 3. This cross section is taken at the level of the groove 8 just below the vacuum panels. This prior art groove 8 is completely recessed into the container, i.e., formed completely radially inward.
This prior art groove 8, however, has the adverse effects of structurally weakening the container and sometimes buckling the container under vacuum conditions. It is, therefore, desirable to provide a drainage port that maintains the structural integrity of the bottle.
It is also desirable to provide drainage ports having a structure that may be readily and accurately reproduced by a hot-mold manufacturing process.
A container that provides for drainage of fluid underneath a product label on the container is provided. The container comprises a central label portion, a bottom portion below the central label portion, and at least one drainage port. Each drainage port comprises two ridges forming a groove through which fluid can drain from the central label portion to the bottom portion of the container.
In alternative embodiments, where the container further comprises vacuum panels recessed in the central label portion, a groove extend from each vacuum panel to the bottom
Ny 3. portion sco that fluid can drain from the central label portion to the bottom portion of the container.
At a cross-sectional area of a container at the level of the drainage ports, a container has an outer surface at a radial distance from the longitudinal axis of the container.
Preferably, each groove is located at the same radial distance as that of the outer surface of the container. Preferably, each ridge is substantially ramp-shaped, starting at the outer } surface of the container and leading up to the outermost point of the ridge, proximate the groove.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a container having drainage ports according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a bottom plan view of the container of
Figure 1;
Figure 2A is an enlarged view of a drainage port according to the present invention; and
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a prior art container.
A new drainage port for allowing fluid to drain from the area underneath a product label on a container, such as a blow molded plastic bottle, is provided. Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a container having drainage ports 40 according to the present invention.
A drainage port 40 comprises two ridges 20 and a groove 10, which is formed by the ridges 20.
The area of a container where a product label is situated (or the central label area) typically extends from a first point 54 proximate the top of the container to a second point 52 proximate the bottom of the container. Normally, there are vacuum panels 30 in this central label area to add strength to the container. At least a portion of these panels 30, however, is typically recessed from the outer surface 50 i! ' - 4 - 04 of the container, thereby providing areas under the label in which fluid can hide and accumulate. Typically, the product label is a form-fitting shrink sleeve, such that it fits relatively tight on the container.
The drainage ports 40 of the present invention provide grooves 10 that, instead of being recesses as disclosed in prior art containers, are formed by the placement of the ridges 20. Figure 2 shows a bottom plan view of the container of Figure 1. As seen in Figure 2, the grooves 10 are at the ) same radial distance as the outer surface 50 of the container.
In prior art containers, the grooves are recessed (directed : radially inward), i.e., located at a shorter radial distance from the center axis of the container than the outer surface 50 of the container.
Figure 2A shows an enlarged view of a drainage port 40. It is important that the ridges 20 have height, i.e., a radial distance from the outer surface 50 of the container, so that a groove 10 will result and fluid can drain. Preferably, each ridge 20 is substantially ramp-shaped, starting at the outer surface 50 of the container and leading up to the outermost point of the ridge 20, proximate the groove 10. A product label will substantially encircle the container and cover the grooves 10, but the ridges 20 will provide sufficient space between the label and the grooves 10 for fluid to drain down and out from underneath the label.
The drainage ports 40 according to the present invention allow fluid to drain by providing space between a product label and container. Moreover, the ridges 20 provide structural strength to a container, and particularly to a PET container by stabilizing the hinge point, about which the drainage port is located. The present design also lends itself well to replication for manufacturing purposes.
Preferably, on a 12 oz. container with an outer surface 50 diameter of approximately 65 mm., the ridges 20 have a height in the range of approximately 0.3 mm. to approximately 0.8 mm., more preferably in the range of approximately 0.4 mm. to approximately 0.7 mm., even more preferably in the range of
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CW - 5 - approximately 0.45 mm. to approximately 0.6 mm., and most preferably in the range of approximately 0.5 mm. to approximately 0.55 mm. Preferably, on the same container with vacuum panels having a width on the outer surface 50, i.e., encompassing a sector, of approximately 45 degrees, each groove has a width in the range of approximately 2 degrees to approximately 8 degrees, more preferably in the range of approximately 2.5 degrees to approximately 6 degrees, even more ) preferably in the range of approximately 3 degrees to 10 approximately 5 degrees, and most preferably in the range of - approximately 3.5 degrees to approximately 4.5 degrees.
Preferably, the length of the groove 10 extends from a recessed area in the central label area to a bottom portion of the container below the label. More preferably, the length of the groove 10 extends from a recessed area in a vacuum panel 30 to a bottom portion of the container below the central label area.
A preferred embodiment of a container utilizing drainage ports 40 of the present invention has one drainage port 40 extending from each vacuum panel 30. Alternatively, a container utilizing drainage ports 40 of the present invention may comprise a plurality of drainage ports 40 extending from each vacuum panel 30, including, e.g., two or more drainage ports 40 extending from each vacuum panel 30.
It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Accordingly, changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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1. A container that provides for drainage of fluid underneath a product label on the container, the container comprising: a central label portion; a bottom portion below said central label portion; and at least one drainage port comprising: two ridges forming a groove through which fluid can drain from said central label portion to said bottom portion.
2. The container according to claim 1, further comprising a label secured to said central label portion.
3. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is a plastic container.
4. The container of claim 1, wherein the container is a stretch blow molded plastic bottle.
5. The container of claim 1, wherein the container further comprises: a vacuum panel recessed in said central label portion, wherein said groove extends from said panel to said bottom portion so that fluid can drain from said central label portion to said bottom portion.
6. The container of claim 1, wherein: at each drainage port, the container further comprises an outer surface located at a first radial distance; and each groove is located at a second radial distance equal to that of the first radial distance.
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7. The container of claim 6, wherein each ridge is substantially ramp-shaped on said outer surface of the container.
8. A drainage port that provides for drainage of fluid underneath a product label on a container, the drainage port comprising: two ridges forming a groove through which fluid can drain from a central label portion of the container to a bottom portion of the container.
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