Ribbed container with closure

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Inventors

Robbins, III, Edward S.

Application #

246621

Filed

Sep-20-1988

Published

Jan-2-1990

Current US Class

215/12.2
215/382
220/675
222/107
383/104
383/119
383/80

International Classes

B65D 008/08; B65D 008/14

Field of Search

383/33 383/78 383/80 383/81 383/104 383/119 229/9.5 229/5.5 229/41 220/71 220/72 220/66 220/67 220/1 264/541 215/1 222/92 222/95 222/97 222/104 222/107

Examiners

Gehman; Bryan P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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Abstract
An enclosure having a self-supporting side wall formed of a plurality of laterally spaced ribs with non-self-supporting thin weebs therebetween whereby the ribs and webs cooperate one with the other to provide an enclosure having shape-retaining characteristics. A bottom wall is provided constituting an integral extension of the side wall with the ribs being scored at the juncture of the side and bottom walls to permit the material to be folded such that the side wall and bottom wall lie generally normal one to the other. The enclosure has a closure portion including either a substantially rigid portion having a neck with an opening or a self-supporting rib and web closure terminating in the neck and opening. A cap is provided for sealing the enclosure. Blow molding and blown film techniques are used to form the enclosure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An enclosure comprising:

a generally tubular side wall having a predetermined linear extent and defining an enclosure axis, said side wall terminating in an upper end and a bottom wall enclosing the lower end of said tubular side wall;

said side wall being formed of a one-piece plastics material and including a plurality of one-piece extruded ribs extending upwardly along said side wall at laterally spaced positions thereabout and a plurality of flexible non-self-supporting webs interconnecting and disposed between adjacent pairs of ribs;

said ribs being formed of an extrudable plastics material and having a thickness t.sub.2 which is greater than thickness t.sub.1 of said webs so that said ribs are substantially non-deformable along said elongated linear extent of said side wall, said side wall being movable away from and toward said axis, respectively, between a first position forming said enclosure and a collapsed storage position;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION

The present invention relates to an enclosure or container and methods for forming the same. Particularly, the present invention relates to a disposable and/or reusable enclosure formed of plastic material and methods for forming the enclosure.

Different types, styles, and constructions of containers have long been known and used in the past. Likewise, many different materials have been used in the manufacture of containers. For example, the common paper bag, comprised of four side walls, and a bottom wall formed from overlapping and glued flaps of paper, is a well-known construction eminently suitable for its purpose. Cardboard containers, such as boxes, are also quite common and have been provided in various configurations and constructions for a variety of purposes. Plastic containers, such as bottles for containing liquids or thin film plastic bags for disposing of trash, are likewise well known and variously constructed and used. Containers formed of plastic material have significant advantages in comparison with prior paper or cardboard containers. For example, plastic containers are strong, resilient, long-lasting, and inert to most items disposed in the container. They are also suitable for containing and confining fluid materials. Additionally, plastic containers may be currently produced at extremely low cost and may therefore constitute throwaway or disposable items after use.
 
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