Pasteurizable plastic container

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Inventors

Krishnakumar, Suppayan M.
Collette, Wayne N.
Piccioli, David

Application #

503107

Filed

Jul-17-1995

Published

Jun-1-1999

Current US Class

215/381
215/382
220/675
220/721

International Classes

B65D 001/02

Field of Search

215/373-375 215/377 215/381 215/382 215/341 215/349 215/383 215/384 215/675 220/669 220/721

Assignee

Continental PET Technologies, Inc. (Florence, KY)

Examiners

Castellano; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.

US Patent References

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4981229   Innerseal liner for...
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5064081   Pressure resistant p...
5104706   Preform for hot fill...
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5178289   Panel design for a...
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5250333   Modified polyethyle...
5255889   Modular wold
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5303833   Blow-molded bottle-...
5337909   Hot fill plastic cont...
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Other References

Australian Design Application No. 3503/93 filed Nov. 5, 1993. Australian Design Application No. 3629/93 filed Nov. 17, 1993. Australian Design Application No. 1475/94 filed May 12, 1994. Schweppes Sport Plus Bottle (Jul. 1994).

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Abstract
A pasteurizable plastic container having movable panels to alleviate internal pressure changes during pasteurization in order to avoid uncontrolled permanent deformation of the container body. As molded, each panel has a shallow recessed central wall which during the increased temperature and pressurization of pasteurization, moves outwardly to alleviate at least part of the internal pressure. During cooling, the panels move back inwardly to alleviate at least part of the negative pressure. The container may further include hoop ribs in the land areas above and below the panels, an axially elongatable hoop rib in an upper shoulder section, and an angled heel portion adjacent the standing ring. These additional elements further restrict uncontrolled bulging of the post walls, which would lead to improper label application and/or excessive volume change.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A plastic container capable of being filled with a liquid product, sealed, and subject to the heating and cooling steps of a pasteurization cycle without substantial deformation, the container comprising:

a molded biaxially-oriented plastic container body having an open upper end for receiving a closure, a sidewall, and a closed bottom end, the sidewall having a panel section with a substantially cylindrical panel circumference and a plurality of recessed panels symmetrically disposed about the circumference; and

each panel having a smoothly-curved and shallow central wall which flexes inwardly and outwardy between hinges on opposing edges of the central wall and without stiffening ribs which would prevent outward flexing, the central wall flexing radially outwardly to relieve an increase in internal pressure during heating, and flexing inwardly during cooling to relieve a negative internal pressure during cooling, wherein the panels remain within the panel circumference and prevent uncontrolled permanent distortion of the container body during pasteurization.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a pasteurizable plastic container having a plurality of flexible panels which accommodate both an increase and subsequent decrease in pressure during pasteurization, in order to avoid permanent uncontrolled deformation of the container.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Prior art beverage containers designed for use in a pasteurization process have typically been made of glass because glass can withstand the extended high temperatures and high internal pressures of this process. FIG. 1 illustrates graphically, as a function of time, the increasing internal temperature and pressure for a pasteurizable 16-ounce glass container. The pasteurization cycle has five components:

(1) emersion in bath 1 for a period of about 12.5 minutes in order to raise the container and contents up to about the bath temperature of 43.degree. C.;

(2) emersion in bath 2 during a time period from about 12.5 to 21 minutes in order to raise the container and contents up to about the bath temperature of 77.degree. C.;
 
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