Plastic container with sidewall construction

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Inventors

Darr, Richard C.

Application #

746706

Filed

Dec-23-2003

Published

Aug-16-2005

Current US Class

215/375
215/382
220/672
220/675

International Classes

B65D 001/02; B65D 001//42

Field of Search

215/42 215/43 215/45 215/373 215/375 215/382 215/383 220/606 220/669 220/672 220/675

Assignee

Plastipak Packaging, Inc. (Plymouth, MI)

Examiners

Weaver; Sue A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bachman; Robert H.

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Abstract
A blow molded plastic container having a circular base, a cylindrical sidewall extending upwardly from the base and a neck finish projecting upwardly from the sidewall. The sidewall includes a plurality of spaced apart, continuous, circumferential grooves extending around the sidewall. The grooves are separated by raised areas.
 
Claims
1. A container which comprises:

a blow molded plastic container having a circular base, a cylindrical sidewall projecting upwardly from said base, a neck finish projecting upwardly from said sidewall and having an opening to the inside of the container;

wherein the sidewall includes a substantially flat upper label panel and a substantially flat lower label panel spaced from the upper label panel, a plurality of spaced apart, continuous, circumferential grooves located between the upper and lower label panels, each extending completely around the sidewall and running generally perpendicular to the central axis of the container, said grooves being separated by raised areas, and said raised areas including a substantially flat portion having a length in the direction of the central axis of the container of from 0.200 inch to 0.120 inch, and including at least one additional continuous groove and at least one additional raised area extending completely around the sidewall located in at least one of (1) above the upper label panel and (2) below the lower label panel, wherein said additional raised area includes a substantially flat portion having a length which is shorter than the length of the substantially flat portion on the raised areas between the circumferential grooves.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It is highly desirable to provide a lightweight plastic container having a substantially rigid sidewall suitable for holding a variety of products.

A substantially rigid, lightweight plastic container should desirably have resistance to deformation and improve the aesthetic display of a label. Conventionally, plastic containers sidewall configurations that serve to improve resistance to deformation include features such as strengthening ribs or flex panels.

However, there are problems that sometimes occur with flex panels and strengthening ribs, for example, with respect to labeling. Indentations, voids or spaces can sometimes be intentionally or unintentionally formed at or about the label mounting portion of the container. Such structural features can cause the label to wrinkle, tear, or otherwise distort and, among other things, can inhibit or prevent the prominent display of an aesthetically pleasing label. Moreover, some consumers desire a container that is filled with product wherein a label is wrapped tightly around the container and is adhered to what feels like a solid and more rigid container sidewall.
 
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