Plastic bottle with an annular gripping portion
10894626 · 2021-01-19
Assignee
- Compagnie Gervais Danone (Paris, FR)
- SOCIETE ANONYME DES EAUX MINERALES D'EVIAN ET EN ABRÉGÉ “S.A.E.M.E” (Evian-les-bains, FR)
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D23/102
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The side wall, extending below a shoulder of the thermoplastic bottle, has a gripping portion formed substantially in the middle of the bottle body and includes a first line and a second line each defined in a vertical symmetry plane. The second line has a second point at minimal distance ds2 between the side wall and the central axis, while the first line has a first point at minimal distance dsl between the first line and the central axis. For these particular points in the gripping portion: .Math.ds2<ds1.Math.hs1<hs2 A thick portion is provided at and above the second point.
Claims
1. A thermoplastic bottle comprising: a bottom wall defining a support plane; a neck provided with an opening of the bottle; a shoulder connected to the neck; and a side wall extending longitudinally around a central axis of the bottle between the bottom wall and the shoulder, the side wall having a symmetry plane including the central axis, the side wall having a first line and a second line where the side wall intersects with the symmetry plane, wherein the first line is provided with a first point at a radial distance dsl from the central axis which is a minimal distance between the first line and the central axis, wherein the second line is provided with a second point at a radial distance ds2 from the central axis, which is a minimal distance between the second line and the central axis and a minimal distance between the side wall and the central axis, wherein the following relations are satisfied:
ds2<ds1
hs1<hs2, where hs1 is a height of the first point and hs2 is a height of the second point, each of the height hs1 of the first point and the height hs2 of the second point being measured parallel to the central axis from the support plane, and wherein the side wall comprises at the second line at least one thick portion that extends at and above the second point, said thick portion having a thickness that is greater than a thickness provided in the first line at a same height as the height hs2 of the second point.
2. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein said thick portion has a minimum thickness, which is at least 20 m greater than the thickness provided at the first line at the same height as the height hs2 of the second point.
3. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the second point and the first point are parts of a gripping portion having an annular recess maximally recessed at the second point, the gripping portion comprising: the thick portion, and a central region defined between an annular lower limit extending at a constant height identical to the height of the first point and an annular upper limit extending at a constant height identical to the height of the second point, wherein a wall thickness in the central region, at any point along the first line and the second line, is superior or equal to 250 m.
4. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the side wall comprises: a lower portion adjacent to the bottom wall and extending symmetrically around the central axis, a first annular part connected to the lower portion, the first annular part and the lower portion intersecting and interconnecting at a circular peripheral intersection line that is perpendicular to the central axis, and a second annular part having an upper annular end perpendicular to the central axis, wherein the second point and the first point are located in a determined annular line tilted with respect to the support plane, the determined annular line defining a peripheral intersection between the first annular part and the second annular part, at a distance from the upper annular end of the second annular part, the first annular part and the second annular part longitudinally tapering in opposite directions and defining a gripping portion of the bottle.
5. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 4, wherein the determined annular line is a continuously rounded annular line, and wherein the following relation is verified:
ds1ds24 mm.
6. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 4, wherein the determined annular line is comprised in a single virtual plane.
7. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the second line has an upper point above the second point, the second line having, above the second point, a longitudinal profile provided with a maximal radial extension measured perpendicularly to the central axis at the upper point, wherein the thermoplastic bottle has a height extension measured parallel to the central axis between the second point and said upper point of the second line, and wherein a ratio between the maximal radial extension and said height extension is comprised between 1:8 and 2:5.
8. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the side wall is provided with a gripping portion connected to the shoulder at a circular junction, the shoulder extending symmetrically around the central axis.
9. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the second point and the first point are defined in a same annular recess for gripping that is tilted with respect to the support plane.
10. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, further comprising a decorative label extending below the neck in an upstanding position of the bottle, in order to cover the side wall, the side wall having a peripheral outer face in direct contact with the decorative label, wherein the side wall is deprived from any projection protruding from the peripheral outer face.
11. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 10, wherein the decorative label is a one piece plastic sleeve that includes a shrink film being in contact with the first line and the second line.
12. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 4, wherein the second point and the first point are defined in a same annular recess for gripping that is tilted with respect to the support plane.
13. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 4, further comprising a one piece plastic sleeve that includes a shrink film being in contact with the first line and the second line, in order to form a decorative label that surrounds and covers the side wall.
14. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 1, wherein the following relationships is satisfied:
0.02(ds1ds2)/D0.10, where D is a greatest outer diameter of the thermoplastic bottle.
15. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 4, wherein the following relationships is satisfied:
0.02(ds1ds2)/D0.10, where D is a greatest outer diameter of the thermoplastic bottle.
16. The thermoplastic bottle according to claim 4, wherein the determined annular line is tilted with respect to the support plane with an angle value that is in range 10-30.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) In the various figures, the same references are used to designate identical or similar elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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(16) The bottle 1 extends longitudinally along a first axis Z, which is a vertical central axis. It has, from its base B to its top, a bottom wall 2, a lower portion 3, a gripping portion 4, a shoulder 5 defining an upper portion, a neck 6 provided with a ring-like face R6 defining a pouring opening 6a (single opening of the bottle 1). The neck 6 may be provided with a thread or other suitable attachment means for a cap C or any suitable closure. The ring 7 is here intended to receive a screwable top (not shown in the figures). However, any type of stoppering element may of course be used. For example, the closure may be defined by a metallic foil or by a suitable flexible cover (possibly reinforced by an additional reinforcing layer). The shoulder 5, connected to the neck 6, has a circular section. The lower portion 3 is also circular and defines a greater outer diameter D1 of the bottle 1. An outer diameter of the shoulder 5 may be optionally substantially equal to this diameter D1. Such diameters can be equivalent to the greater outer diameter D of the bottle. The opening 6a may be provided with an interior diameter greater than 25 or 28 mm. A wide mouth is preferred for easy drinking. The outer diameter D2 at the top of the neck 6 may be equal to or greater than 30 mm but inferior to 40 mm. Of course, the diameter D1 is significantly greater than the diameter D2 (for example at least twice as long as such diameter D2).
(17) The side wall 8 of the bottle 1 is here defined by: the lower portion 3 adjacent to the base B and which extends symmetrically around the first axis Z; and the single gripping portion 4, which is of annular shape, and is provided with an annular recess 10.
(18) The base B, the side wall 8 and the shoulder 5 define a hollow body 9 that is typically obtained by stretch-blow molding a thermoplastic preform. EBM (extrusion blow molding), IBM (injection blow molding) and ISBM (injection stretch blow molding) may be options for forming the body 9 from a paraison or preform. ISBM is preferred to obtain transparent bottles 1. The hollow body 9 can be stretched with a stretching ratio comprised between 5 and 15.
(19) The side wall 8, less rigid than the neck 6 (typically not stretched), extends longitudinally around the first (central) axis Z from an upper end 8a adjacent to the shoulder 5 to a lower end 8b. The lower end 8b may be close to the planar bearing portion (or support plane SP) defined by bottom wall 2. Alternatively, the base B may be provided with a skirt of significant height connected to the lower end 8b. In any case, the annular recess 10 in the gripping portion 4 extends substantially in the middle of the body 9 (the wording substantially in the middle of the body is conventionally used for thin-walled containers and is to be understood as meaning at about a half height of the body 9 and more generally in a middle part of the body 9 that may represent about 50% of the total height of the body 9). For comfortable pouring of the liquid with a bottle 1 of at least 300 mL, it is preferable if the gripping portion 4 is significantly distant from the base B, and preferably at a lower distance from the neck 6 than from the bearing portion at the base B. The annular recess 10 may also be located entirely below three quarters of total height H of the bottle 1.
(20) In the first embodiment shown in
(21) As illustrated in
(22) The lower portion 3 and/or the gripping portion 4 and/or an upper portion of the body 9 optionally has reinforcing reliefs (not shown), here recessed in relation to the external profile of the lower portion 3 and/or the gripping portion 4 and/or an upper portion. These reinforcing reliefs can take various forms, such as for example undulating grooves or annular flutes arranged horizontally, that is to say located in transverse planes in relation to the central axis (first axis Z) of the bottle 1, and/or arranged according to titled plans. When present, the reliefs make it possible to support the internal pressure of the bottle 1 and also provide longitudinal elasticity in order to allow an increase in the internal pressure of the liquid and therefore resistance to vertical crushing. In an embodiment the body 9 presents two tilted deep grooves in the gripping portion 4, preferably at distance from the determined annular line 15 (it may be same or similar tilting as the determined annular line for such deep grooves). Such arrangements provide particularly suitable mechanical resistance as well as usage comfort.
(23) Preferably when the bottle 1 is obtained by ISBM or similarly blow molded with a stretching, the gripping portion 4 may be provided with such reinforcing reliefs, except in the annular recess 10 where a maximally recessed area 11 is defined.
(24) The bottle 1 in an empty and unclosed state may optionally be lighter than 30 or 35 g, even for a capacity of about 900 mL or 1 L. Of course, for a capacity inferior or equal to 500 mL, the bottle 1 may optionally be lighter than 15 g.
(25) Referring to
(26) With such configuration, a gripping portion 4 defining a circumferential recess may be obtained with an advantageous shape, offering possibility for some fingers of same user's hand to be placed in contact with the first point 19a and in contact with the second point 11a.
(27) Now referring to
(28) The determined annular line 15 is continuously rounded and preferably circular. The diameter D10 defined by this generally circular line may be inferior to the outer greater diameter D1 of the lower portion 3, as illustrated in
<D10/D1< 9/10
Accordingly, the diameter D10 is advantageously not too reduced, thus making the design of the bottle 1 more attractive on the one hand and limiting the decrease of the radius of curvature R in the maximally recessed area 11 on the other hand (so that average thickness of the gripping portion 4 may remain relatively low).
(29) Due to the tilt angle TA (
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(31) The first annular part 12 is tapering toward the upper end 8a from a substantially circular junction with the lower portion 3. Such junction for interconnection between the lower portion 3 and the first annular part 12 is here defined at a circular peripheral intersection line 16 that is perpendicular to the first axis Z, as illustrated in
(32) Optionally, the side wall 8 may be provided with an upper portion distinct from the gripping portion 4 and of substantially cylindrical shape, extending between the annular part 14 and the shoulder 5.
(33) Referring to
(34) The first annular part 12 is longitudinally curved in an arched manner, in order to progressively taper from the lower portion 3 to the annular line 15. Because of the tilt angle TA, the first annular part 12 has a longitudinal extension lower than a longitudinal extension of the second annular part 14 at least at one side of the gripping portion 4 opposite to the determined side.
(35) The second annular part 14 is now described in connection with
(36) The shoulder 5 may extend symmetrically around the first (central) axis Z. This first (central) axis Z forms an intersection between the symmetry plane P1 and a median plane P2 perpendicular to the symmetry plane P1. From the junction J, the second annular part 14 is tapering in different manner, depending on the side with respect to the second median plane P2. Indeed, such second median plane P2 divides the gripping portion 4 into a first C-shaped portion 17 and a second C-shaped portion 18. Here, it is understood that C-shaped means that the portion 17 or 18 is substantially half-round profiled in a cross section perpendicular to the first (central) axis Z.
(37) In the first C-shaped portion 17, there is a first parting line PL1 (middle or median line) at the intersection with the symmetry P1. Such symmetry plane P1 defines two opposite parting lines PL1 and PL2 (as shown in
(38) More generally, it is understood that the radius of curvature R may be low because of the maximal radial extension EXT defined above the uppermost segment 15a.
0.5(ds1+ds2)/D10.8, preferably 0.5(ds1+ds2)/D0.8.
(39) The gripping portion 4 shown in
(40) As illustrated in
1/10<R/H1<
It can also be seen that the first general direction T1 intersects the median plane P2 in an interior volume V defined by the bottle 1, preferably at least 15 mm above the base B.
(41) The second C-shaped portion 18 defines another slope 22 at the opposite from the slope 20, i.e. in the second parting line PL2, as shown in
(42) As illustrated in
(43) The height H1 of the gripping portion 4, which is greater than the diameter D1, may be at least equal to one third of the height H of the bottle 1. In combination with the tilted annular line 15 that locally minimizes the circumference of the bottle, this ensures more options for positioning the hand around the bottle 1. Here the perimeter part that is most suitable for the gripping may be essentially defined in the first C-shaped portion 17, along the virtual plane P3 as shown in
EXT/D1, preferably EXT/D
(44) Besides, the height H10 defined by the determined annular line 15 may represent a fraction of the diameter D10 of the annular line 15 at least equal to 0.2 and inferior to 0.5. Having such moderate radial extension EXT and such limited height D10 is advantageous to have a loss of volume less than 20 or 30%, preferably less than 15%, as compared to an equivalent bottle without any gripping portion (for the embodiment illustrated in
(45) Referring to
(46) Besides, the distance D8 may be superior or equal to the shorter height H12 but inferior to the longer height of the second annular part 14.
(47) Regarding the annular line 15, which defines a bottom line in the gripping portion 5 (bottom line of the annular recess 10), it deviates from the horizontal position by a tilt angle TA of less than 30 and typically greater than 10 or 15. In a preferred embodiment, the plane P3 deviates from 11 to 28, preferably from 17 to 24, as compared to a plane P4 perpendicular to the first axis Z, as shown in
(48) As illustrated in
(49) It can be seen that the side wall 8 is deprived from any projection protruding from the peripheral outer face here defined by the lower portion 3 and the gripping portion 4. Referring to
(50) The lower portion 3 of the side wall 8 may be tapered toward the base B. A brand name or a similar pattern could be marked in this lower portion 3 when forming the body 9. With this arrangement, the lower edge 48 may extend at a significant distance from the base B and the height of the decorative label St is advantageously reduced, thus saving packaging material. Moreover, integration of the decorative label St is better when combining a circular cross section (at the lower edge 48) and such a tapered lower portion 3.
(51) The decorative label St may be a single piece plastic sleeve that includes a shrink film annularly secured to the second annular part 14 and to the shoulder 5. This plastic sleeve 5 is also in contact with the first annular part 12 at least in an annular area distant from the determined annular line 15. Fixing of the strip St is performed in a known manner. The decorative label St may be conformed exactly like the shape of the gripping portion 4, due to the smooth curvature (without sharp angles or protrusions) in the side wall 8.
(52) Such decorative label St is particularly well integrated when the height H1 of the gripping portion 4 represents a fraction of the height of the body 9 at least equal to 0.35 and inferior to 0.9. Here the height of the body 9 is equal to the sum of the following heights: height H2 of the base B, height H8 of the lower portion 3 and height H5 of the shoulder 5. Of course, the height of the shoulder 5 may vary. For instance, the shoulder 5 may be either substantially as high as or higher than the neck 6, as illustrated in the first embodiment shown in
(53) In the illustrated embodiments, the height H1 represents a fraction of the cumulated height of the base B and the side wall 8 (i.e. H2+H8), which is at least equal to 0.45 and inferior to 0.8. When the height H1 is close to or bigger than half of this cumulated height below the shoulder 5: there is sufficient place for accurately positioning the palm of the hand with continuous contact below the annular line 15 (at the first annular part 12), while the second annular part 14 can taper with a sufficient radial extension EXT for facilitating the grasping and be progressively curved for top load resistance.
(54) When a shrink wrap forming the label St is present as illustrated in
(55) Now referring to
(56) For each bottle 1 of the pack 40, the shoulder 5 here defines an outer diameter substantially equal to the greater outer diameter D, possibly equal to the diameter D1 defined at the lower portion 3 of the side wall 8. Such feature is of interest for grouping the bottles 1 in a wrapped pack 40 without significant gaps at the upper end 8a of the side wall 8 (thus preventing risk of tilting, irregular locations or alterations in the pack 40 due to shocks). Such risk occurs when the lower portion 3 does not provide sufficient contact areas between adjacent bottles 1.
(57) Now referring to
(58) To prevent such alteration in the gripping portion 4, increasing the average thickness of the gripping portion 4 cannot be seen as an economically relevant solution, especially in view of the significant height H1 of the gripping portion 4. Advantageously, the gripping portion 4 illustrated in
(59) Referring to
(60) The following table 1 shows thickness profiles at the parting lines PL1 and PL2 in the side wall 8, for respective bottles 1 according to the invention. The height H here varies between 120 and 240 mm and the measured thickness, expressed in micrometers, is less than 500 m at least for the PET stretched blow molded bottles 1.
(61) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 PET bottle; PET bottle; PE bottle; height H = 240 H = 225 H = 120 (mm) PL2 PL1 PL2 PL1 PL2 PL1 40 225 225 202 202 500 580 50 240 240 245 250 505 668 60 255 255 300 340 552 552 70 268 275 350 396 448 582 80 275 295 350 425 459 540 90 285 317 330 440 498 488 100 292 323 324 445 110 300 325 348 400 120 305 305 378 325 130 310 280 359 284 140 302 270 310 266 150 278 259 262 260 160 254 251 233 252 170 242 248 224 250 200 215 218
The following table 2 shows average thickness in the gripping portion 4 for the respective examples of table 1. Maximum of thickness, which is typically measured at or 5 mm above the uppermost segment 15a, is also indicated. Preferably, at least twenty measures (here twenty-six measures) are used for obtaining the average thickness of the gripping portion 4 in the PET bottles. For the smaller PE bottle of example 3, ten or twelve measures in the gripping portion 4 are considered as sufficient to obtain a precise average thickness.
(62) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Gripping PET bottle; PET bottle; PE bottle; portion H = 240 H = 225 H = 120 Average 279 m 321 m 530 m thickness Max. of 310 m 378 m 552 m Thickness in PL1
(63) In view of table 1, it can be seen that the first C-shaped portion 17 and the second C-shaped portion 18 are not profiled in a comparable manner. The maximum of thickness in the second parting line PL2 may be more or less similar but the respective profiles of thickness are optimally adjusted. The gripping portion 4 has a thickness profile such that an average thickness of this gripping portion 4 is less than the thickness measured in a specific region of the second annular part 14 at the maximally recessed area 11 (at the opposite from the lowermost segment 15b). Here, such thickness corresponds to the maximum value measured for the second parting line PL2. The thickness ratio of this maximum thickness measured in the specific region to the average thickness in the gripping portion 4 may be 1.05:1 to 1.3:1. Indeed having a thickness ratio between the thickness at second point 11a and the thickness at first point 19a of higher than 1, preferably of 1.05 to 1.30, preferably 1.10 to 1.25, has been surprisingly found to prevent collapse of the bottle 1 under top-load, particularly at second point 11a.
(64) The region of locally increased thickness is preferably intersected by the symmetry plane P1. Thus, above the height level of the second point 11a, the second annular part 14 may be advantageously reinforced only along the second parting line PL2.
(65) In variants, thickness is increased adjacent the second parting line PL2 in two regions each adjacent to the uppermost segment 15a and extending along the parting line in the second annular part 14. More generally, it is understood that thickness is locally increased at or above the second point 11a, typically in at least one region where a thumb or another finger may exert a pressure when grasping the bottle 1 (this region may be higher than wide and/or only extend along the second parting line PL2 in an angular sector of less than 100 or 120, using the first (central) axis Z as a reference). Such region may greater than 1 or 2 cm.sup.2 and any thickness measured in this region may be at least 5 to 30%, preferably 10 to 25%, for example 15 or 20%, greater than the minimum thickness measured at the second parting line PL2 in the gripping portion 4.
(66) The thick portion 23 of the second annular part 14 is provided along the second parting line PL2 (the thick portion 23 being intersected by the symmetry plane P1), and may extend from the second point 11a toward the upper annular end 13. Referring to
(67) In the opposite portion 24, the thickness may progressively decrease with increasing space/longitudinal distance from the determined lower end 24a. In contrast in the thick portion 23 (as shown in
(68) Referring to
E2/E1 10/11
where E1 is the thickness in the second point 11a,
and where E2 is the thickness in the opposite 25.
(69) In one embodiment, the gripping portion 4 has a central region CR (see
(70) Typically, any thickness in the central region CR may be superior or equal to 220 m, preferably 250 m, which is of interest to provide an annular recess 10 that is more pronounced (i.e. with more restriction of the radial size as compared to the greater outer diameter D1), while offering sufficient strength for gripping operations.
(71) Besides, a maximum difference in the central annular region CR may be superior or equal to 40 m and inferior or equal to 400 m.
(72) Referring to
ds2+EXT=ds1+x=D5/2
where D5 is the diameter defined by the upper annular end 13, as illustrated in
(73) While the thermoplastic bottle of example 1 may have a weight of about 33 g for a capacity of more than 1 litre (for instance about 1300 mL) with a diameter D1 of about 100 mm, the thermoplastic bottle of example 2 may have a weight of about 28 g for a capacity of less than 1 litre, for instance about 900 mL, with a diameter D1 of about 85 mm. The smaller bottle of example 3 has a greater thickness and may be suitable for containing dairy beverages or other similar drinks. Only thicknesses measured in the gripping portion 4 are reported for the bottle 1 of example 3. Of course, the examples shown in the table 1 are simply illustrative and reflect non-limiting embodiments.
(74) It is understood that
(75) More generally, the thickness ratio of this thickness measured in the specific region (maximum thickness in the parting line PL2 at the gripping portion 4) to a minimum thickness in the gripping portion 4 may be typically comprised in the range 1.1:1 to 1.9:1.
(76) The second thickness profile defined at the parting line PL2 and the first thickness profile defined at the parting line PL1 each have locally a maximum in the gripping portion 4, respectively corresponding to the maximally recessed area 11 and a less recessed area (defined around the lowermost segment 15b and which may correspond to the minimally recessed area 19 in the annular recess 10). Because of such thickness profiles, the average thickness of the gripping portion 4 is significantly lowered. Maximum difference in thickness in the gripping portion 4 may be for example greater than 40 or 50 m and inferior or equal to 400 m.
(77) Referring to
(78) Due to the specific increases in thickness in the respective parting lines PL1 and PL2, a better resistance is obtained for the gripping portion 4, so as to reduce impact in the most sensitive areas of such gripping portion 4. Concretely, as compared to a bottle having low variations around the average thickness, the bottle 1 may withstand an additional top load of about 20 daN due to such controlled thickness profiles in the respective C-shaped portions 17, 18.
(79) The present invention has been described in connection with the preferred embodiments. These embodiments, however, are merely for example and the invention is not restricted thereto. For instance, the top and the bottom of the bottles 1 may have a variety of shape, with the provision that the first (central) axis Z defines a common central axis for the base B and the part above the gripping portion 4. While the bottom wall 2 has been illustrated with spaced feet and grooves, the bottom wall 2 may also define a continuously circular bearing area.
(80) Besides, in some variants, the diameter D1 in the lower portion 3 is not necessarily the greater diameter of the bottle 1. The shoulder 5 may be optionally provided with a greater diameter.
(81) The side wall 8 may be provided with strengthening ribs (not shown), for example in the lower portion 3, in the shoulder 5, and optionally in regions of the respective annular parts 12 14 (regions where thickness is decreased by the thickness profiles) proximal to the lower portion 3 and the shoulder 5, respectively. Such ribs extend each between two narrow annular grooves of low depth (inferior to 2 mm for instance), so as to prevent formation of local protrusions protruding radially outwards. The width of such grooves is typically inferior to 4 mm, while minimal distance between two grooves (delimiting a single rib in between) may be superior to 10 mm, preferably at least 12 mm.
(82) Any reference sign in the following claims should not be construed as limiting the claim. It will be obvious that the use of the verb to comprise and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of any other elements besides those defined in any claim. The word a or an preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements.