Squeezable beverage bottle

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Inventors

White, Jeremy W.

Application #

374745

Filed

Feb-25-2003

Published

Sep-6-2005

Current US Class

215/381
215/384
215/398
215/400
220/666
220/673
220/675

International Classes

0000 0B6/5D0.0102; 0000 0B6/5D0.2310

Field of Search

215/382-384 215/396 215/398 215/379 215/900 220/672 220/673 220/755 220/771 220/666 220/669

Assignee

Stokley-Van Camp, Inc. (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Weaver; Sue A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cook, Alex, McFarron, Manzo, Cummings & Mehler, Ltd.

US Patent References

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6095360   Vertical-rib reinforc...
6189724   Container
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6230912   Plastic container wi...
6612451   Multi-functional ba...
6695163   Water bottle with m...
 

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Other References

PCT/US2004/005403— International Search Report and the Written Opinion of the International Searchig Authority, dated Jul. 30, 2004. Declaration of Inventor Jeremy White, dated Jun. 24, 2004, regarding prior bottle concept of Sep. 2002.

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Abstract
A squeezable bottle is provided that has a hollow body with an intermediate panel section that is bounded by upper and lower recessed reinforcing rings. The intermediate panel comprises a plurality of recessed gripper rings, each of which is bounded by a pair a raised reinforcing rings. A plurality of recessed vertical ribs extends between the upper and lower recessed reinforcing rings and through the raised reinforcing rings. The vertical ribs are spaced asymmetrically about the vertical axis of the bottle.
 
Claims
1. A squeezable bottle comprising a hollow body with a vertical axis having an intermediate panel section defining a circumference, the intermediate panel section being bounded by an upper recessed reinforcing ring and a lower recessed reinforcing ring, the intermediate panel section comprising a plurality of circumferentially continuous recessed gripper rings, each bounded by a pair a raised reinforcing rings, and a plurality of recessed vertical ribs extending between the upper and lower recessed reinforcing rings and through the raised reinforcing rings, the vertical ribs being spaced asymmetrically about the vertical axis of the body.

2. The squeezable bottle of claim 1 wherein there is an odd number of vertical ribs and the vertical ribs are equally spaced about the circumference of the body.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a beverage bottle that is squeezable and, more particularly, to a beverage bottle that, while being squeezable, also has sufficient radial rigidity to permit hot-filling of the bottle and to prevent damage or deformation to the bottle during its handling.

Squeezable beverage bottles, though initially used primarily by bicyclists and other athletes, are now widely used primarily due to the increasing consumption of sports beverages. Such bottles are typically sized to be easily held in one hand and contain a serving size suitable for a single person. The bottle includes a recloseable valve at the top sized to be held between the consumer's lips, through which the beverage is discharged by squeezing the bottle.

There has been a proliferation of different squeeze bottle designs. However, the desire to have a bottle that is relatively easy to squeeze by the consumer in manner to control the rate at which the beverage is dispensed through the valve conflicts with the need to have a bottle that has sufficient radial rigidity—or resistance to squeezing—to withstand the rigors of filling, shipping, dispensing, etc. Specifically, the bottles are typically filled in a hot-filling operation, where the bottles are filled and hermetically sealed with liquid above ambient temperature, yet stored at ambient or refrigerated temperatures. This causes the liquid and gas headspace to contract in volume after the sealing of the bottle. Consequently, the pressure in the bottle is lower than ambient pressure, resulting in a vacuum force that tends to collapse the bottle. Additional vacuum is created during long-term storage due to the permeation of water vapor to the bottle interior. Thus, the bottles need to resist collapse due to this vacuum pressure.
 
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