Patent classifications
B65D2501/0081
Container comprising a bottom provided with a varying arch
A plastics container (1) includes a body (2) with a polygonal section which extends along a main axis (X), a shoulder (4) which extends in continuation of the body (2) on an upper side, a neck (5) which extends in continuation of the shoulder (4), and a bottom (3) which extends in continuation of the body (2) on a lower side, the bottom (3) including: an annular seat (9) defining a standing perimeter (10), having a polygonal contour formed from a plurality of sides and vertices, and approximately perpendicular to the main axis (X); a central peg (16) having a side wall (17) that has a generally axisymmetric frustoconical shape about the main axis (X) and which is connected to the rest of the bottom (3) by a connecting fillet (19) which has a radius that is variable in revolution about the main axis (X) of the container.
BOTTLE
A bottle comprising a hollow body, a bottom, a front wall, a back wall, a left side wall, a right side wall, a tubular spout and a tapered section. The back wall of the bottle is substantially parallel the front wall. The right side wall of the bottle is substantially parallel the left side wall, curved inwards towards the hollow body and shorter in height than the left side wall. In the bottle the tubular spout is centrally orientated between the front wall and back wall of the bottle, the centerline of the tubular spout being offset from the right side wall toward the left side wall and sized to fit a 38 mm screw bottle cap. The tapered section of the bottle is interposed between and connecting the hollow body and the tubular spout, whereby the front wall, back wall, left side wall and right side wall connect and merge into the tubular spout and the front wall, back wall, left side wall and right side wall connect and merge into the bottom.
Lightweight container base
A container defining a longitudinal axis and a transverse direction that is transverse with respect to the longitudinal axis. The container includes a finish and a sidewall portion extending from the finish. A plurality of ribs are defined by the sidewall. A base portion extends from the sidewall portion and encloses the sidewall portion to form a volume therein for retaining a commodity. The base portion has a contact surface for supporting the container. A plurality of straps extend radially along the base portion away from the longitudinal axis in the transverse direction, each one of the straps defines a strap surface that is closer to the finish than the contact surface. The plurality of ribs and the base portion are configured to place the container in a state of hydraulic charge-up when top load is applied to the container after the container is filled.
Fuel additive bottle for compatibility with capless fuel tank
A bottle for dispensing fluids into a capless filler system, the bottle configured with an elongated smooth neck designed for insertion into a capless filler opening to actuate and displace one or more flapper seals when emptying the fluid into the capless filler. The bottle is sealed with a cap with a first set of screw threads that engages the neck at a top portion with a second set of screw threads on an interior surface of the top portion of the neck. The cap can be a child proof cap. The bottle can be made of plastic that is clear or opaque.
Lightweight Container Base
A mold system for forming a container having a longitudinal axis and a transverse direction that extends transverse to the longitudinal axis. The mold system includes a sidewall system for molding the sidewall portion of the container. The mold system also includes a base system for molding the base portion of the container. The base system is operable for forming the entire base portion of the container including a central pushup portion, a contact surface for supporting the container, and at least one strap extending along the base portion in the transverse direction. The strap defines a strap surface that is spaced offset in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis from the contact surface. The strap surface extends in the transverse direction to be adjacent the sidewall portion such that the at least one strap surface is visible from a side of the container.
POLYGONAL BOTTLE
A polygonal bottle, and mouth, shoulder, drum, and bottom sections are formed in a bottle axial direction, the drum section including main wall sections connected via connecting sections in a circumferential direction about a bottle axis, in a lateral cross sectional view perpendicular thereto, a polygonal shape is formed, in which a panel section recessed inward in a radial direction, extending in the bottle axial direction and arriving at an upper portion of the mouth section side of the main wall section formed at the main wall sections of the drum section. A reinforcement protrusion protruding outward in the radial direction is formed at shoulder section connecting portions, a top surface directed outward in the radial direction is continued to an outer circumferential surface of the drum section with no step difference, and an upper surface directed upward is formed in a curved surface shape protruding upward.
HOT-FILLABLE PLASTIC CONTAINER
Plastic container comprises a container body having a bottom portion, a sidewall portion and an upper portion, with a chamber defined therein. The bottom portion includes a support surface and a variable dynamic base portion extending inward from the support surface configured to deflect in response to a pressure differential between the chamber and an exterior of the container body. The sidewall portion includes a lower circumferential groove ring and an upper circumferential groove ring, wherein the lower circumferential groove ring has a width W1 and depth D1 in side view, and an outer radius R1 in plan view, the ratio of the width W1 to the outer radius R1 ranges between 0.07 to 0.22, and the ratio of the depth D1 to the outer radius R1 ranges between 0.04 to 0.18. The upper circumferential groove ring has a width W2 and depth D2 in side view, and an outer radius R2 in plan view, the ratio of the width W2 to the outer radius R2 ranges between 0.07 to 0.22, and the ratio of the depth D2 to the outer radius R2 ranges between 0.04 to 0.18. The base portion comprises an inner support wall extending upwardly from the support surface, wherein an upper section of the inner support wall extends inwardly at an angle of between about 15 degrees to about 85 degrees relative to the reference plane.
Container with arcuate sidewall panels
A container including one or more recessed or raised sidewall panels that increase compressive load resistance, for example top load resistance and/or side load resistance. The container can further include a first end having a base, a second end having an opening therein, wherein the first end is opposite the second end and the base is opposite the opening, a sidewall that extends between the first end and the second end, and an axis that extends perpendicular to the base from the first end to the second end. The one or more sidewall panels have an arcing profile that extends along a direction parallel with the axis. The one or more arcing profiles each extend over at least 30% of a height of the container.
Bottle to Fit Inside a USPS Priority Mail Box
The claims made herein declare a new utility for a bottle of being able to fit inside a United States Postal Service (USPS) PRIORITY MAIL box of any type (as advertised), including Express and Flat Rate. It also establishes the criteria for a bottle that has this particular capability and intention without also including other designs of bottles smaller than these USPS boxes and obviously not designed with the unique intent to fit well inside them.