COMPOSITE CONTAINER
20170217624 · 2017-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C49/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2049/24306
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/0207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C2049/2422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C49/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A composite container having a paper label adhered without adhesives to a container body at at least one of the top end edge outer circumferential surface of the container body and the bottom end edge outer circumferential surface of the base part of the container body. Adherence of the paper label to the container body being effectuated by disposing the paper label in a mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform into the container body with a liquid as a pressurized medium.
Claims
1. A composite container including a synthetic resin container body and a paper label, the composite container comprising: the container body having a bottle shape and including a mouth part, a tube-shaped base part rising up from a bottom end edge outer circumferential edge connected to a bottom part, the tube-shaped base part also having a top end edge connected to the mouth part via a shoulder part constricting in radius upwards; and the paper label being adhered without adhesive to at least one of the top end edge outer circumferential surface and the bottom end edge outer circumferential surface of the base part of the container body, adherence of the paper label to the base part being effectuated by disposing the paper label in a mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform with a liquid as a pressurized medium into the container body.
2. The composite container according to claim 1, wherein the paper label forms a paper tube.
3. A composite container combining a synthetic resin container body and a paper tube, wherein: the container body having a bottle shape including a tube-shaped base part rising up from an outer circumferential edge of a bottom part to a top end edge of the base part connected to a mouth part via a shoulder part constricting in radius upwards; the paper tube being provided over an outer circumferential surface of the container body extending between the top end edge to the bottom end edge; and at least a top end edge inner circumferential surface and a bottom end edge inner circumferential surface of the paper label being adhered without adhesives to the outer circumferential surface of the base part of the container body, adherence of the paper label to the container body being effectuated by disposing the paper label in a mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform into the container within the mold with a liquid as a pressurized medium.
4. The composite container according to claim 3, wherein the paper tube is a curled up rectangular piece of paper having at least one protrusion formed on one end edge of the piece of paper in the circumferential direction and inserted into at least one slit formed on the other end edge of the piece of paper in the circumferential direction.
5. The composite container according to claim 2, wherein the paper tube is a curled up rectangular piece of paper having at least one protrusion formed on one end edge of the piece of paper in the circumferential direction and inserted into at least one slit formed on the other end edge of the piece of paper in the circumferential direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] Below, a composite container according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described with an example in detail with reference to
[0019] As illustrated in
[0020] The paper tube 30 is attached to the outer circumferential surface spanning from the top end edge 22a to the bottom end edge 22b of the base part 22 of the container body 20. The inside surface of the paper tube 30 (the surface contacting the container body) does not have an adhesive layer provided thereon, and is formed by curling up a rectangular piece of paper, and inserting at least one protrusion 31 formed on one end edge part in the circumferential direction (projecting from the edge part) into at least one slit 32 formed on the other end edge part in the circumferential direction (provided in a position offset to the inside from the edge part). At this time, one end edge part and the other end edge part are overlapped with a predetermined breadth. Note that in the present embodiment, four protrusions 31 and four slits 32 are each disposed with an interval therebetween, along the vertical direction or the like. Each protrusion 31 has a stop part 31a for preventing it from coming out from the slit 32. Also, when biaxial stretch blow shaped, each of the protrusions 31 is movable in a circumferential direction within the corresponding slit 32.
[0021] Further, since the composite container 1 has the paper tube 30 disposed in a mold, and the preform is biaxial stretch blow shaped with a liquid as a pressurized medium, it is formed by at least the top end edge inner circumferential surface and the bottom end edge inner circumferential surface of the paper tube 30 being adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20. When the paper tube 30 is disposed in the mold, first the piece of paper configuring the paper tube 30 (the paper label) is curled up, each protrusion 31 is inserted into the corresponding slit 32, making the paper tube 30 that forms a tube shape such as that illustrated, disposing the paper tube 30 inside the mold. The mold can be, for example, configured by a top mold configured by a plurality of divided molds, and a singular bottom mold. In this case, the paper tube 30 is disposed inside the mold and is shaped by injection molding, and by disposing a preform maintained at a temperature appropriate to the blow shaping and closing the mold, the preform can be biaxial stretch blow shaped.
[0022] The preform has a neck ring on the top part of the body part, which forms a test tube shape. When it is biaxial stretch blow shaped, a stretching rod is inserted from the mouth part of the body part of the preform, and by stretching the bottom of the body part downwards and filling with a liquid as a pressurized medium from the mouth part of the body part, the circumferential wall part of the body part can be made to stretch outwards in a radial direction. Note that a stretching rod is not necessarily always used when biaxial stretch blow shaping; for example, by filling with a liquid as a pressurized medium from the mouth part of the body part of the preform, the bottom part of the main body may be stretched downward and the circumferential wall part of the main body may be stretched outwards in a radial direction. Furthermore, a liquid that will become the contents of the composite container 1 is preferably used as the liquid used as a pressurized medium, and by so doing, the need to separately provide a filling process for the contents is dispensed with, and the manufacturing process can be made simpler. Also, in the mold, the position corresponding to the top end edge outer circumferential surface of the paper tube 30 is formed with a plurality of grooves extending in a circumferential direction, and as a result of the biaxial stretch blow shaping, the paper tube 30 and the container body 20 have formed a plurality of ridges 33 corresponding to the grooves.
[0023] According to the present embodiment, since the composite container 1 is formed by disposing a paper tube 30 in a mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform, it is not necessary to provide a process for attaching the paper tube 30 separately after biaxial stretch blow shaping. Furthermore, since at least the top end edge inner circumferential surface and the bottom end edge inner circumferential surface of the paper tube 30 are adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20 by biaxial stretch blow shaping with a liquid as a pressurized medium, it is not necessary to separately provide a process for adhering the paper tube 30 to the container body 20.
[0024] Also, the paper tube 30 is formed by curling up a rectangular piece of paper and inserting at least one protrusion 31 formed on one end edge in the circumferential direction into at least one slit 32 formed on the other end edge in the circumferential direction, and the overlapping region between the one end edge part and the other end edge part is at least partially adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20.
[0025] Further, when biaxial stretch blow shaping, by each protrusion 31 being movable in the circumferential direction within the corresponding slit 32, the paper tube 30 expands radially and deforms following the expanding radial deformation of the preform forming the base part 22 of the container body 20, making it possible to stably realize the circumferential length required when shaping is complete. Thus, the occurrence of damage to the paper tube 30 when biaxial stretch blow shaping can be effectively prevented.
[0026] Also, since the degree of dilution of the container body 20 can be improved by using a liquid as a pressurized medium for the biaxial stretch blow shaping, bumps and indentations corresponding to the protrusions 31 inserted into the slits 32 and unevenness (bumps and indentations) in the overlapping parts of the piece of paper can be formed in the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20, making possible fixing of the position of the paper tube 30 by the bumps and indentations as well.
[0027] As described above, in the composite container 1 according to the present embodiment, by biaxial stretch blow shaping using a liquid as a pressurized medium, the top end edge inner circumferential surface and bottom end edge inner circumferential surface of the paper tube 30 made from a paper label are adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20, and the overlapping region of the paper tube 30 is at least partially adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20. However, the conditions for causing adhesion to occur in this fashion by biaxial stretch blow shaping using a liquid as a pressurized medium are not limited to the form and disposition range of the paper label as described above.
[0028] That is, for example, in a case where the paper tube 30 is attached to the outer circumferential surface spanning the middle part in the vertical direction on the base part 22 from the top end edge on the base part 22, it is confirmed that the top edge part inner circumferential surface of the paper tube 30 made from a paper label is adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20, and that the overlapping region of the paper tube 30 is at least partially adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20 by biaxial stretch blow shaping using a liquid as a pressurized medium. Also, at this time, adhesion does not occur on the bottom end edge inner circumferential surface of the paper tube 30. Thus, since adhesion by biaxial stretch blow shaping using a liquid as a pressurized medium as described above occurs in parts corresponding to unevenness (bumps and indentations) in the top end edge, bottom end edge, and overlapping region of the paper tube 30 of the base part 22 of the container 20, it can be inferred that the adhesion described above occurs at inflected parts (parts where the curvature changes) of resin of this sort.
[0029] Note that the points described above only illustrate one embodiment of the present invention, and that various modifications can be added within the scope of the patent claims. For example, the paper label was described as one forming a paper tube 30, but the shape of the paper label is not particularly limited; for example, it may have a half arc shaped cross section. Also, the paper label (paper tube 30) was described as one provided in a range spanning from the top end edge to the bottom end edge of the base part 22 of the container body 20, but the disposition of the paper label is not limited to a range of this sort; by disposing the paper label inside the mold and biaxial stretch blow shaping a preform with a liquid as a pressurized medium, the paper label may be adhered to at least one of the top end edge outer circumferential surface and bottom end edge outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20. That is, the paper label may be disposed so as to be superimposed with at least one of the top end edge outer circumferential surface and bottom end edge outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container body 20.
[0030] (Working Example 1) As working example 1 for the present invention, the composite container 1 illustrated in
[0031] The above condition is illustrated in
[0032] Thus, it was confirmed that the top end edge inner circumferential surface, bottom end edge inner circumferential surface, and aforementioned overlapping region of the paper tube 30 are adhered to the outer circumferential surface of the base part 22 of the container 20.
[0033] (Working Examples 2-12 and Comparative examples 1-13) Also, as working examples 2-12 and comparative examples 1-13 for the present invention, the composite container 1 illustrated in
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 PF Peak Mold Temp Pressure Pressurizing Temp (° C.) (MPa) Time (Sec) (° C.) Paper Label Adhesiveness Comparative 120 2.1 0.2 40 Manila Adhesion did not occur. Example 1 Paper Working 120 3.0 0.2 40 Manila Paper label slightly adhered and was not able Example 2 Paper to be peeled in a part of the overlapping region of the paper tube and the base part bottom end edge. Working 120 3.8 0.2 40 Manila Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 3 Paper to be peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube and the base part bottom end edge. Comparative 120 3.8 0.4 40 Manila Adhesion did not occur. Example 2 Paper Comparative 130 2.1 0.2 40 Manila Adhesion did not occur. Example 3 Paper Working 125 3.8 0.2 40 Manila Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 4 Paper to be peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube, base part bottom end edge and base part top end edge. Working 130 3.8 0.2 40 Manila Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 5 Paper to be peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube, base part bottom end edge and base part top end edge. Comparative 130 2.1 0.2 80 Manila Adhesion did not occur. Example 4 Paper Comparative 120 2.1 0.2 40 Copy Paper Adhesion did not occur. Example 5 Working 120 3.0 0.2 40 Copy Paper Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 6 to be peeled a part of the overlapping region of the paper tube and a part of the base part top end edge. Working 120 3.8 0.2 40 Copy Paper Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 7 to be peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube, base part bottom end edge and base part top end edge. Comparative 120 3.8 0.4 40 Copy Paper Adhesion did not occur. Example 6 Working 130 2.1 0.2 40 Copy Paper Had pseudo adhesion and was able to be Example 8 peeled. Working 125 3.8 0.2 40 Copy Paper Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 9 to be peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube, base part bottom end edge and base part top end edge. Working 130 3.8 0.2 40 Copy Paper Paper label strongly adhered and was not able Example 10 to be peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube, base part bottom end edge and base part top end edge. Comparative 130 2.1 0.2 80 Copy Paper Adhesion did not occur. Example 7 Comparative 120 2.1 0.2 40 Coated Adhesion did not occur. Example 8 Paper Comparative 120 3.0 0.2 40 Coated Adhesion did not occur. Example 9 Paper Comparative 120 3.8 0.2 40 Coated Adhesion did not occur. Example 10 Paper Comparative 120 3.8 0.4 40 Coated Adhesion did not occur. Example 11 Paper Comparative 130 2.1 0.2 40 Coated Adhesion did not occur. Example 12 Paper Working 125 3.8 0.2 40 Coated Had pseudo adhesion and was able to be Example 11 Paper peeled. Working 130 3.8 0.2 40 Coated Had pseudo adhesion and was able to be Example 12 Paper peeled. Comparative 130 2.1 0.2 80 Coated Adhesion did not occur. Example 13 Paper
[0034] Upon referencing comparative examples 1-4 and working examples 2-5, which used manila paper as the paper label, as well as comparative examples 5-7 and working examples 6-10, which used copy paper, it can be understood that a rise in the peak pressure and a rise in the rate of pressure increase (reduction in the pressurizing time) contribute remarkably to improvement of adhesiveness. Further, it can be understood that a rise in the preform temperature (PF temperature) also contributes somewhat, but that a rise in the mold temperature does not contribute.
[0035] Furthermore, in comparative examples 8-13 and working examples 11-12, which used coated paper as the paper label, adhesion wherein it could not be peeled could not be created in any of the conditions. This is conjectured to be because the fiber of the adhesion surface for the coated paper is not fuzzy, as in the manila paper and copy paper, and so it is difficult for the resin to enter into the fiber.
[0036] Note that in Table 1 and the following Tables 2 and 3, “Adhesion did not occur” means that neither pseudo adhesion adhered so as to be able to be peeled off, nor adhesion that cannot be peeled off occurred. Here, “adhered so as to be able to be peeled off” means an adhesion condition wherein the paper label can be peeled off without destroying it. Also, “adhesion that cannot be peeled off” means an adhesion condition wherein, when one tries to peel it off, the paper label is destroyed, and the adhered part is left on the base part 22 of the container body 20. Further, “to slightly adhere and not be able to be peeled” means an adhesion condition wherein, when one tries to peel it off, the paper label is destroyed, and a relatively small part of the adhered part is left on the base part 22 of the container body 20. In addition, “to strongly adhere and not be able to be peeled” means an adhesion condition wherein, when one tries to peel it off, the paper label is destroyed, and a relatively large part of the adhered part is left on the base part 22 of the container body 20.
[0037] (Comparative Examples 14 and 15, Working Examples 13 and 14) With containers that used air as a pressurized medium for biaxial stretch blow shaping as comparative examples 14 and 15, the composite container 1 illustrated in
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 PF Peak Mold Temp Pressure Temp Paper (° C.) (MPa) (° C.) Label Adhesiveness Comparative 130 3.8 20 Manila Had pseudo adhesion and was able to be Example 14 Paper peeled. Comparative 130 3.8 20 Copy Paper label slightly adhered and was not able Example 15 Paper to be peeled in the base part bottom end edge.
[0038] In contrast to this, containers that used liquid (water) as a pressurized medium for biaxial stretch blow shaping were manufactured under the conditions illustrated in Table 3 as working examples 13 and 14. Note that besides the conditions illustrated in Table 3, the conditions were the same as the comparative examples 14 and 15. As a result, it was confirmed that under similar conditions, strong adhesion occurred when the pressurized medium was a liquid rather than when air was used.
TABLE-US-00003 TABLE 3 PF Peak Mold Temp Pressure Temp Paper (° C.) (MPa) (° C.) Label Adhesiveness Working 120 3.8 20 Manila Paper label strongly adhered and was not able to be Example 13 Paper peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube and base part bottom end edge. Working 120 3.8 20 Copy Paper label strongly adhered and was not able to be Example 14 Paper peeled in the overlapping region of the paper tube, base part bottom end edge and base part top end edge.
[0039] Note that the composite container in the present application is one that uses liquid as a pressurized medium for biaxial stretch blow shaping, but depending on the shaping conditions and materials, it is thought to be possible for a gas to be used in place of a liquid, or for a mixed fluid of liquid and gas to be used.
[0040] Further, in a case where separation of the paper label and container body is necessary, using coated paper as the paper label so that the paper label and container body do not adhere together is preferable.