Hot-fillable container with grip

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Inventors

Deubel, Donald
Kamineni, Satya
Kraft, Philip G.
Kraft, Richard G.

Application #

163020

Filed

Jun-4-2002

Published

Mar-2-2004

Current US Class

215/381
215/382
215/384
220/675
220/771

International Classes

B65D 001/02; B65D 023/10

Field of Search

215/381 215/382 215/384 215/398 215/900 220/666 220/771 220/675

Assignee

Constar International, Inc. (Philadelphia, PA)

Examiners

Weaver; Sue A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodcock Washburn LLP

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Abstract
A blow-molded plastic container is provided suitable for hot-filling under pressurize-fill conditions, and under gravity-fill conditions. The container includes opposing handgrips within panels, which lack hinges and thus do not function as conventional vacuum panels as the inward deformation is spread beyond the panels. The hand grip includes a distal, relatively stiffened portion formed by a sidewall that forms a thumb piece and a proximal, relatively un-stiffened portion the smooth merges into a cylindrical sidewall of the container.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hot-fillable container formed by blow molding a thermoplastic, said container comprising:

a neck portion;

an enclosed bottom portion; and

a body portion disposed between the neck portion and the bottom portion, the body portion including a substantially cylindrical front segment, a substantially cylindrical rear segment opposite the front segment, a pair of opposing panels disposed between the front segment and the rear segment, and a pair of opposing handgrips formed in the panels, a rear portion of each one of the panels joined to the rear segment of the body portion without a hinge;

each one of the handgrips including a relatively stiffened boundary that resists deformation upon internal vacuum conditions and a relatively un-stiffened boundary, the relatively unstiffened boundary being disposed opposite from the relatively stiffened boundary and non-parallel thereto such that a portion of the handgrip forms a thumb piece;



Description
BACKGROUND

This application relates to blow-molded containers, and more particularly to hot-fillable containers having integral grip portions formed therein.

Perishable beverage and food products are often placed into containers at elevated temperatures. In a conventional hot-fill process, the liquid or flowable product is charged into a container at elevated temperatures, such as 180 to 190 degrees F, under approximately atmospheric pressure. Because a cap hermetically seals the products within the container while the products are at the hot-filling temperature, hot-fill plastic containers are subject to negative internal pressure (that is, relative to ambient pressure) upon cooling and contraction of the products and any entrapped air in the head-space.

It has been an inherent goal of conventional hot-fill container design to form stiff cylindrical portions (in transverse cross section) that maintain a cylindrical shape upon cooling. Thus, conventional hot-fill containers include designated flexing portions--vacuum panels--that deform when subject to typical hot-fill negative internal pressures. The inward deflection of the vacuum panels tends to equalize the pressure differential between the interior and exterior of the container so as to enhance the ability of the cylindrical sections to maintain an attractive shape, to enhance the ease of labeling, or like commercial appeal. Some container designs are symmetric about a longitudinal centerline and designed with stiffeners to maintain the intended cylindrical shape while the vacuum panels deflect. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,178,289, 5,092,475, and 5,054,632 teach stiffening portions or ribs to increase hoop stiffness and eliminate bulges while integral vacuum panels collapse inwardly. U.S. Pat. No. 4,863,046 is designed to provide volumetric shrinkage of less than one percent in hot-fill applications.