Draped parison blow molded box

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Inventors

Legge, Richard C.
Arp, George F.

Application #

547283

Filed

Jul-3-1990

Published

Nov-5-1991

Current US Class

220/560.03
220/675
428/35.7

International Classes

B65D 001/40

Field of Search

428/35.7 220/425 220/466 220/469 220/627 220/675

Assignee

John D. Brush & Co., Inc. (Rochester, NY)

Examiners

Seidleck; James J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Eugene Stephens & Associates

US Patent References

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4770839   Reverse parison dr...
4805290   Blow molding of do...
4828786   Draped parison blo...
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4898707   Method and appar...
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Abstract
A dobule-walled plastic box 20 is molded from a single parison 50 in an unlimited depth by closing the bottom of parison 50 and draping it downwardly over a core 60 so that a leading part of the parison forms an inside wall of the box and a following part of the parison forms an outside wall of the box. After parison 50 is draped over core 60, outer mold parts 61 close around the core and the draped parison; and the box is blown in a cavity between the core and the outer mold parts. The parison can be ballooned while draping down over the core to enlarge the parison to stand out from and surround the core, which can be raised during the draping process. Parison 50 can also be deballooned after draping to stay within the confines of outer mold parts 61 while core 60 raises and while the outer mold parts close.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A blow molded double-walled box formed of a single, partially inverted, resin parison, said box having a depth from an open end region to a closed bottom region, said depth being larger than one-half a width of said open end region, and said box comprising:

a. leading and trailing parison pinch-off regions being formed in said closed bottom region so that one of said pinch-off regions occurs in an inner wall of said box and the other of said pinch-off regions occurs in an outer wall of said box; and

b. said open end region of said box being formed from an inverted portion of said parison spanning a space between said inner and outer walls of said box.

2. The box of claim 1 wherein said leading pinch-off region occurs in said inner wall of said box.



Description
BACKGROUND

The most efficient way of molding double-walled boxes has been to blow mold them from a single parison formed laterally into a molding space between a cavity and core. This limits the depth of such boxes to one-half their width. Greater depths for blow molded double-walled boxes have long been sought, and the need for this has produced several suggestions. Nagai U.S. Pat. No. 3,636,151 suggests two parisons arranged side by side and blown into box halves joined together along a seam line; and U.S. Patent Applications Ser. Nos. 827,865 (abandoned) and 828,243, assigned to the assignee of this application, suggest a way of blow molding deep, double-walled boxes in two parts that are later joined together. In both of these solutions, the production measures relating to the seam lines add to the expense of the boxes.

I have discovered a way that a deep, double-walled box can be blow molded from a single parison that is closed and draped downward over a core so that a leading portion, ext to the core, becomes an inside wall of the box; and a succeeding portion, surrounding the core, becomes an outside wall of the box. Outer mold parts then close around the parison draped over the core, and the parison is blown in the cavity between the core and the outer mold parts to form a double-walled box that is unlimited in depth.
 
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