Anti-depression plastic container
10843836 ยท 2020-11-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65B7/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D1/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D79/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container comprises a monolithic plastic body having a lateral wall forming a tubular portion of the plastic container and a bottom edge portion for resting the plastic container on a ground. A bottom wall is at a bottom portion of the plastic container. The bottom wall us spaced apart from a plane of the bottom edge portion, the bottom wall and the lateral wall concurrently forming a receiving cavity of the plastic container. The bottom wall has a wall thickness between 30-50% of a wall thickness of the lateral wall. A hinge is at a junction of the bottom wall with a remainder of the container.
Claims
1. A container comprising: a monolithic plastic body having a lateral wall forming a tubular portion of the plastic container and extending from a top edge portion to a bottom edge portion for resting the plastic container on a ground, a bottom wall at a bottom portion of the plastic body of the container, the bottom wall being spaced apart from a plane of the bottom edge portion, the bottom wall and the lateral wall concurrently forming a receiving cavity of the plastic body of the container, a substantial portion of the bottom wall having a wall thickness between 30-50% of a wall thickness of the lateral wall, and a hinge at a junction of the bottom wall with the bottom portion of the container, whereby the bottom wall is deformable between a convex shape relative to the receiving cavity, and a concave shape relative to the receiving cavity, a portion of the lateral wall projecting downwardly from the junction of the bottom wall with the bottom portion of the container whereby the bottom wall is spaced apart from the plane of the bottom edge portion in the convex shape and in the concave shape.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the bottom wall is molded in a non-planar shape.
3. The container according to claim 2, wherein the bottom wall is molded in a frusto-spherical shape.
4. The container according to claim 2, wherein the bottom wall is molded into a concave shape relative to the receiving cavity.
5. The container according to claim 1, further comprising an enlarged portion formed at said junction between the lateral wall and the bottom wall.
6. The container according to claim 5, wherein the enlarged portion in the lateral wall extends from the hinge to the bottom edge portion.
7. The container according to claim 5, wherein the enlarged portion has a downward taper shape.
8. The container according to claim 5, wherein the lateral wall has a continuous smooth outer surface from the bottom edge portion to at least a midline of the container.
9. The container according to claim 5, wherein the enlarged portion forms a circumferential support surface facing upwardly in the receiving cavity for nesting a first one of the container into an empty second one of the container.
10. The container according to claim 1, wherein the monolithic plastic body is made of polypropylene and polyethylene.
11. An assembly comprising: the container as in claim 1; a lid releasably connectable to the container to close a top open end of the container, the bottom wall having a wall thickness between 30-50% of a wall thickness of the lid.
12. The container of claim 1, wherein a center portion of the bottom wall is movable from a position below a plane containing the hinge when the bottom wall in in the concave shape relative to the receiving cavity to a position above the plane containing the hinge when the bottom wall is in the convex shape relative to the receiving cavity.
13. The container of claim 1, wherein an entirety of the bottom wall defines the convex shape and the concave shape.
14. The container of claim 1, wherein the substantial portion of the bottom wall having a wall thickness between 30-50% of the wall thickness of the lateral wall includes a central portion of the bottom wall, the central portion of the bottom wall connected to the hinge via an annular portion of the bottom wall extending around the central portion.
15. The container of claim 1, wherein the wall thickness of the lateral wall is a first wall thickness, the lateral wall having a second wall thickness greater than the first wall thickness at the portion of the lateral wall.
16. The container of claim 15, comprising an enlarged portion formed at the junction between the lateral wall and the bottom wall, the enlarged portion defined by a change of a thickness of the lateral wall from the first wall thickness to the second wall thickness.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(3) Referring to
(4) The container 10 comprises a lateral wall 12. The lateral wall 12 is tubular in shape, and is shown as having an inverted frusto-conical shape, with a circular cross-section. Other shapes and cross-sections are considered as well, such as a cylindrical shape, for the lateral wall 12. However, the frusto-conical shape is well suited for the ejection of the container 10 from a mold. A flange 13 is provided at the top rim of the lateral wall 12 and is one of the multiple configurations considered to provide gripping for the lid A, by which the lid A is secured to the container 10 to close the top open end 11.
(5) A bottom wall 14 is generally transversally positioned relative to the lateral wall 12. The bottom wall 14 and the lateral wall 12 concurrently define the inner cavity 15 in which a content of the container 10 will be received. It is observed from
(6) A support base 16 is part of the lateral wall 12, and projects downwardly at the bottom of the container 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the support base 16 is a continuation of the lateral wall 12 in terms of forming the outer surface of the container 10, which may be a continuous smooth surface, up to the flange 13 (i.e., least the midline). In looking closely, a section of the support base 16 may be thicker than the lateral wall 12, i.e., an enlarged portion.
(7) It is observed that the support base 16 spaces an underside of the bottom wall 14 at a minimum height h from the ground. A clearance volume 18 is defined between the ground, inner surface of the support base 16 and an undersurface of the bottom wall 14. A hinge 19 is formed at the junction between the lateral wall 12 or the support base 16, and the bottom wall 14. The hinge 19 substantially lies in a plane, unlike the bottom wall 14 that is convex or concave, i.e., non-planar. The hinge 19 is spaced apart from the ground by the support base 16. Alternatively, the bottom wall 14 may have an initial or final planar shape, before or after deformation as mentioned below.
(8) The container 10 in an embodiment is an integrally molded monolithic piece, with the components 12-19 monolithically part of the container 10. The material used for the molding of the container 10 is a polymeric resin, such as polypropylene or polyethylene. If foodstuff is to fill the container 10, the resins used are foodgrade resins, with appropriate precautions taken during molding to ensure that the container 10 meets food regulations.
(9) As observed in
(10) The container 10 may be molded with the bottom wall 14 forming a concavity relative to the inner cavity 15 in anticipation of a positive pressure differential between the exterior of the sealed container 10 and the interior of the sealed container 10. A positive pressure differential occurs when the exterior pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure) is greater than the interior pressure of the sealed interior of the container 10. For example, if the container 10 is filled with its content and sealed shut at altitude and the container 10 is subsequently brought to a lower altitude, there may result a positive pressure differential, as the atmospheric pressure lowers for an increasing altitude. Hence, in anticipation of a positive pressure differential (for example because of geographic considerations), the container 10 may be molded with the concavity configuration of the bottom wall 14. When the positive pressure differential occurs, the bottom wall 14 will deform to reach the convexity shape 14, using the hinge 19 for facilitating the deformation. In the process, the pressure in the sealed container 10 will increase as the displacement of the bottom wall 14 to the convexity shape 14 will reduce the volume of the sealed container 10 (according to the ideal gas law).
(11) Another occurrence of positive pressure differential is the instance in which the container 10 is filled and sealed with a warm content. Upon cooling of the content and the ensuing temperature drop, a pressure inside the container 10 may drop, urging the container 10 to change volume. In both these situations, the bottom wall 14 may plastically deform to adopt the convex shape 14.
(12) On the other hand, if the container 10 being sealed shut undergoes a negative pressure differential, by having its internal pressure greater than the ambient pressure, the container 10 will tend toward an increase in volume. In anticipation of such a situation, the container 10 may be molded with the convex bottom wall 14, so as to enable the plastic deformation that will cause the bottom wall to reach the concave shape 14.
(13) Although the container 10 is described as being molded with either the concavity of the bottom wall 14, or convexity 14, it is considered to mold the container 10 with the concavity of the bottom wall 14, to then manually deform the bottom wall 14 to reach the convexity 14, or vice versa. Hence, a same mold could be used to mold the container 10 in prevision of a positive or a negative pressure differential.
(14) The close proximity between the lid A and membrane B limits the deformation of the membrane B. For this purpose, the thickness of the lid A may be equivalent or of a similar magnitude as the lateral wall 14, comparatively to that of the bottom wall 14 and hinge 19. The radius of the concavity and convexity may be selected as a function of anticipated pressure differential, taking into account the ideal gas law. The support base 16 is selected to have a sufficient height to allow the deformation described above.
(15) Accordingly, the plastic container 10 adapts to a pressure differential after being sealed shut with a content to define a closed cavity, by deforming solely at the bottom wall 14, and not at the lateral wall 12 (the membrane B not being part of the monolithic container 10), to change a volume of the closed cavity 15 as a function of a pressure differential, a resulting deformation of the bottom wall 14 not extending below a plane of a bottom edge portion 16B lying against the ground, leaving height h. Simultaneously while deforming at the bottom wall 14, the container 10 does not substantially deform at a lateral wall 12 and lid A, i.e., the lateral wall 12 and the lid A preserve their shape, and any deformation is negligible in comparison to the deformation of the bottom wall 14. Depending on the circumstances, the deforming at the bottom wall 14 may result in deforming from a concave shape in the closed cavity 15 to a convex shape in the closed cavity 15, or vice-versa. In an embodiment, the deforming is between a frusto-spherical concave shape and a frusto-spherical convex shape. The deforming may result from being exposed to a change in altitude after being sealed shut. The deforming may also result from being exposed to a temperature change after being sealed shut.