Plastic container having structural ribs

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Inventors

Yourist, Sheldon

Application #

294695

Filed

Nov-15-2002

Published

Dec-16-2003

Current US Class

215/365
215/381
215/382
220/669
220/671
220/674
220/675

International Classes

B65D 001/46; B65D 023/00

Field of Search

215/381 215/382 215/379 215/42 215/365 D9/307 D9/530 D9/516 220/666 220/671 220/675 220/669

Assignee

Graham Packaging Company, L.P. (York, PA)

Examiners

Weaver; Sue A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Venable LLP, Haddaway; Keith G., Smith; Stuart I.

US Patent References

5067622   Pet container for ho...
5222615   Container having s...
5762221   Hot-fillable, blow-...
5803289   Container having d...
6016932   Hot fill containers w...
6044996   Hot fill container
6044997   Grip dome container
6213326   Grippable blow-mo...
6257433   Grip dome container
6273282   Grippable container

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Other References

United States Patent Application No. Publication 2002/0000421 A1 to Ota et al Published Jan. 2002.

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Abstract
A blow molded container is provided. The container has a base, a body portion attached to the base, a concave waist attached to the body portion, a dome attached to the waist, a plurality of structural ribs, and a finish attached to the dome. The dome has a plurality of panels arranged around a perimeter of the dome. The finish has an opening and a portion of the dome is located between the panels and the waist. Each of the structural ribs is located between two adjacent panels and is raised relative to the panels.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A blow molded container, comprising:

a base;

a body portion attached to the base;

a concave waist attached to the body portion;

a dome attached to the waist, the dome having a plurality of panels arranged around a perimeter of the dome;

a plurality of structural ribs; and

a finish attached to the dome, the finish having an opening,

wherein a portion of the dome is located between the panels and the waist,

each of the structural ribs is located between two adjacent panels,

each of the structural ribs is raised relative to the panels, and

at least one of the structural ribs is incorporated into a graphical image that represents a material for which the container is made.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a container, and more particularly to such containers that are typically made of polyester and are capable of being filled with hot liquid. It also relates to an improved dome construction for such containers.

2. Statement of Related Art

"Hot-fill" applications impose significant and complex mechanical stress on the structure of a plastic container due to thermal stress, hydraulic pressure upon filling and immediately after capping the container, and vacuum pressure as the fluid cools.

Thermal stress is applied to the walls of the container upon introduction of hot fluid. The hot fluid causes the container walls to first soften and then shrink unevenly, causing distortion of the container. The plastic material (e.g., polyester) is often, therefore, heat-treated to induce molecular changes resulting in a container that exhibits thermal stability.

Pressure and stress also act upon the sidewalls of a heat resistant container during the filling process and for a significant period of time thereafter. When the container is filled with hot fluid and sealed, the container is subjected to an increased internal pressure. As the liquid and the air headspace under the cap subsequently cools, thermal contraction results in a decrease in pressure in the container. The vacuum created by this cooling tends to mechanically deform the container walls.
 
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