Plastic container having improved rigidity

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Inventors

Cheng, Jizu J.
Krich, Jeffrey D.

Application #

967130

Filed

Nov-12-1997

Published

Nov-23-1999

Current US Class

215/373
215/382
215/383
220/606
220/608
220/671
220/675

International Classes

B65D 001/02; B65D 023/00

Field of Search

220/608 220/606 220/673 220/675 220/671 215/373 215/375 215/383 215/382 215/370 215/371

Assignee

Crown Cork & Seal Technologies Corporation (Alsip, IL)

Examiners

Weaver; Sue A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodcock Washburn Kurtz Mackiewicz & Norris LLP

US Patent References

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Abstract
A plastic container that is designed for optimal strength and lightweighting characteristics includes a finish portion, a bottom portion that has a plurality of support feet and a corresponding number of grooves defined between the support feet, and a main body portion. According to one feature of the container, the main body portion has at least one groove defined in its smooth label area that is oriented so as to have an axial component and so as to extend to near a bottom of the label portion for permitting condensate to drain from the label portion. This reduces the potential for condensation-induced label delamination. According to another feature of the container, the main body portion further has a tapered neck portion that has a plurality of undulating grooves defined therein to provide structural reinforcement. The main body of the container also has a lower end that is configured so as to have a number of generally axially extending channels that extend toward the bottom portion. Some of these channels merge into the grooves, and others terminate before reaching the bottom portion. The channels provide a structural reinforcement effect, whereby enhanced structural reinforcement of said lower end is achieved without increasing the number of support feet and grooves.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A plastic container that is designed to reduce the potential for label delamination as a result of the formation of condensate, comprising:

a finish portion;

a base portion; and

a label portion positioned between said finish portion and said base portion, said label portion having a top, bottom, and generally smooth outer surface; and at least one groove formed in said label portion outer surface, said groove being oriented so as to have an axial component and extending below said bottom of said label portion for permitting condensate that may form on said label portion smooth outer surface to drain from said label portion in order to reduce the potential for condensation-induced label delamination to occur.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates broadly to the field of container making, and more specifically to blow molded plastic bottles, such as the PET bottles that are in common use today for packaging soft drinks such as soda.

2. Description of the Related Technology

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.

The packaging industry is highly competitive, and economic pressure exists to encourage lightweighting (e.g. minimizing the amount of plastic material that is used) the container as much as possible. As a practical matter, the amount of lightweighting that can be achieved is limited by the necessary design strength of the container. In particular, each container must have a certain minimum axial strength, which refers to strength against forces that may be applied in a direction that is parallel to the axis of the container, and a minimum hoop strength, which is defined as strength against forces that may be applied circumferentially against the outer wall of the container. Another factor that is important is the rigidity that the container exhibits against deformation as a result of being gripped or squeezed.
 
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