RESIN MADE CONTAINER
20190337661 ยท 2019-11-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D79/0084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A resin made container includes a spout portion to/from which a cap can be attached/detached, a shoulder portion continuous with the spout portion, a body portion continuous with the shoulder portion and a bottom portion continuous with the body portion and disposed at a lowermost portion of the bottle. At a lateral wall lower end of the bottom portion, there is formed a step which is receded to the inner side along a circumferential direction.
Claims
1. A resin made container including a spout portion to/from which a cap can be attached/detached, a shoulder portion continuous with the spout portion, a body portion continuous with the shoulder portion and a bottom portion continuous with the body portion and disposed at a lowermost portion of the bottle; wherein at a lateral wall lower end of the bottom portion, there is formed a step which is receded to the inner side along a circumferential direction.
2. The resin made container of claim 1, wherein the step has a vertical cross sectional shape which is formed of a first curved portion which protrudes to the outer side of the container, a second curved portion which protrudes to the inner side of the container, and a third curved portion which protrudes to the outer side of the container, the first through third curved portions being formed continuous in this order from the upper side.
3. The resin made container of claim 2, wherein the second curved portion has a curvature radius smaller than a curvature radius of the first curved portion.
4. The resin made container of claim 2, wherein the curvature radii respectively of the first curved portion, the second curved portion and the third curved portion are all smaller than or equal to 5 mm.
5. The resin made container of claim 1, wherein the step has a height smaller than or equal to 4 mm.
6. The resin made container of claim 1, wherein a diameter decrease ratio of a maximum outer diameter of a bottom face of the bottom portion relative to a maximum outer diameter of the lateral wall of the bottom portion ranges from 60% to 90%.
7. The resin made container of claim 6, wherein a bottom wall of the bottle portion has a receded portion which is receded to the inner side of the container.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODES OF EMBODYING THE INVENTION
Embodiment
[0020] Next, as a preferred embodiment of a resin made container relating to the present invention, there will be explained a plastic bottle 1 to be charged with liquid such as beverage, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0021] Firstly, various kinds of terms to be used in this detailed description will be defined as follows.
[0022] As used in this detailed description, a term vertical direction means a direction of a center axis X-X of a plastic bottle 1 shown in
[0023] A term lateral direction or horizontal direction means the direction perpendicular to the center axis X-X direction.
[0024] A term circumferential direction means a direction along the contour of the horizontal cross sectional shape.
[0025] A term radial direction means the radial direction of a circle when the the center axis X-X is taken as the center of such circle.
[0026] A term height means a length along the center axis X-X direction.
[0027] A term depth means a length along the radial direction.
[0028] A term horizontal cross sectional shape means a cross sectional shape of the bottle 1 in a plane (horizontal cross section) perpendicular to the center axis X-X.
[0029] A term vertical sectional shape means a cross sectional shape of the bottle 1 in a plane (vertical cross section) along the center axis X-X.
[0030] As shown in
[0031] The bottle 1 can be made of thermoplastic resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, etc. as its principal material, via a conventional molding method such as the biaxial stretching blow molding technique.
[0032] The content (liquid) to be charged in the bottle 1 is not particularly limited. As examples thereof, drinks such as drinking water, tea, juice, coffee, cocoa, soft drink, alcoholic drink, milk-based drink, soup, liquid seasoning such as sauce, soy sauce, etc. can be cited. Further, the content volume of the bottle 1 is also not particularly limited. Depending on the kind of content to be charged therein, it can be appropriately set from a relatively small volume in the order of a few hundreds of milliliters, to a relatively large volume in the order to a few liters. Incidentally, when the bottle 1 is used as a beverage bottle, it is desired that its content volume ranges from 500 to 550 mL.
(Spout Portion)
[0033] The spout portion 2 is a part which is formed of a cylinder having an opened upper end and serves as an inlet for the content. In the outer circumferential face of the spout portion 2, male threads are formed. So that, an unillustrated cap may be adapted to be detachably fixedly threaded thereto, thus allowing repeated sealing and opening.
(Shoulder Portion)
[0034] The shoulder portion 3 is a part which is provided with an approximately conical shape whose diameter progressively increases from its upper end to the lower side thereof. Advantageously, the vertical cross sectional shape of the shoulder portion 3 may be a gentle arc which is formed to protrude to the outer side of the container (e.g. curvature radius=250 mm (250R)).
(Body Portion)
[0035] The body portion 4 continuously decreases in its diameter from its upper end to the lower side and then continuously increases in its diameter from a position approximately at the vertical half of the body portion 4 to be continuous with a bottom portion 11. Incidentally, the vertical cross sectional shape of the body portion 4 in the instant embodiment is constituted of continuation of two arcs having different curvature radii from each other. In the instant embodiment, the curvature radius of the arc of the approximately upper half portion of the body portion 4 is set smaller than the curvature radius of the arc of the approximately lower half portion of the body portion 4. The curvature radius of the arc of the approximately upper half portion of the body portion 4 can be e.g. 600 mm (600R) and the curvature radius of the arc of the approximately lower half portion of the body portion 4 can be 1052 mm (1052R), for instance.
[0036] In the body portion 4, there are provided, in the form of recesses, a plurality of depressurization absorbing portions 5 by a predetermined spacing in the circumferential direction. Incidentally, the depressurization absorbing portions 5 in the instant embodiment are provided in the form of recesses distributed in both the upper half portion and the lower half portion of the body portion 4. On the upper side of each depressurization absorbing portion 5, there is formed a tapered region 6 whose diameter progressively decreases and whose depth progressively decreases toward the upper side. In the instant embodiment, the tapered regions 6 are provided at the upper half portion of the body portion 4.
[0037] As shown in
[0038] Incidentally, though not shown, the above-described depressurization absorbing portion 5 may be vertically inverted. In such case, the tapered region 6, the constant region 7 and the enlarged region 8 will be formed continuous with each other from the lower side in this order; and the groove 9, at the lower end of the depressurization absorbing portion 5, will be formed continuous with the lateral face of the body portion 4. Further, the tapered region 6 will be provided at the lower half portion of the body portion 4.
[0039] In the depressurization absorbing portion 5, there is formed a receded portion 10 which is receded to the inner side of the container. In the instant embodiment, such receded portion 10 having a rhombus square pyramid-like shape is formed over and across a part of the constant region 7 and a part of the enlarged region 8. However, the shape and the disposing position of the receded portion 10 are not limited to the above. Incidentally, in the depressurization absorbing portion 5, instead of the receded portion 10 above, a protruding portion which protrudes to the outer side of the container may be formed. In this case, similarly to the receded portion 10, such protruding portion having a rhombus square pyramid-like shape may be formed over and across a part of the constant region 7 and a part of the enlarged region 8. However, the shape and the disposing position of such protruding portion are not limited to the above.
[0040] Incidentally, advantageously, a ratio of an area summing up the respective surface areas of the tapered region 6, the constant region 7 and the enlarged region 8 relative to the total surface area of the bottle 1 can be set to range from 30% to 45% approximately.
(Connecting Portion between Shoulder Portion and Body Portion)
[0041] As shown in
(Connecting Portion between Body Portion and Bottom Portion)
[0042] As shown in
[0043] As shown in
(Bottom Portion)
[0044] As shown in
[0045] The step 14 has a vertical cross sectional shape which is formed of a first curved portion 15 which protrudes to the outer side of the container, a second curved portion 16 which protrudes to the inner side of the container, and a third curved portion 17 which protrudes to the outer side of the container, the first through third curved portions 15, 16, 17 being formed continuous in this order from the upper side. Advantageously, the curvature radius of the second curved portion 16 can be smaller than the curvature radius of the first curved portion 15. Also advantageously, the respective curvature radii of the first curved portion 15, the second curved portion 16 and the third curved portion 17 all can be smaller than or equal to 5 mm (5R). For instance, advantageously, the curvature radius of the first curved portion 15 can be 3 mm (3R), the curvature radius of the second curved portion 16 can be 1.5 mm (1.5R), and the curvature radius of the third curved portion 17 can be 2 mm (2R). Further, advantageously, the height of the step 14 can be smaller than or equal to 4 mm.
[0046] Moreover, the vertical cross sectional shape of the step 14 is not limited to the above. Alternatively, between the first curved portion 15 and the second curved portion 16 and/or between the second curved portion 16 and the third curved portion 17, a straight portion(s) may be provided.
[0047] The bottom wail 13 of the bottom portion 11 is comprised of a receded portion 18 which is receded to the inner side of the container and a bottom face 19 which comes into contact with a disposing surface when the bottle 1 is placed vertically thereon. The vertical cross sectional shape of the receded portion 18 is a round-dome shape which is receded in the form of step. The bottom face 19 has a ring shape as seen in a plan view and is disposed in the outer circumference of the receded portion 18.
[0048] Advantageously, a diameter decrease ratio of a maximum outer diameter T2 of the bottom face 19 relative to the maximum outer diameter T1 of the lateral wall 12 of the bottom portion 11 can range from 60% to 90%.
Further Embodiment
[0049] The shape extending from the lower end portion of the shoulder portion 3 across the connecting portion C to the upper end of the body portion 4 can be a shape which has a greater degree of protrusion to the lateral outer side of the container, as shown in
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0050] The resin made container of the present invention can be used as a container in which beverage, seasoning, etc. is charged in a sealed state.
DESCRIPTION OF SIGNS
[0051] 1: bottle
[0052] 2: spout portion
[0053] 3: shoulder portion
[0054] 4: body portion
[0055] 5: depressurization absorbing portion
[0056] 6: tapered region
[0057] 7: constant region
[0058] 8: enlarged region
[0059] 9: groove having V-shaped cross section
[0060] 10: receded portion having rhombus square pyramid-like shape
[0061] 11: bottom portion
[0062] 12: lateral wall
[0063] 13: bottom wall
[0064] 14: step
[0065] 15: first curved portion
[0066] 16: second curved portion
[0067] 17: third curved portion
[0068] 18: receded portion
[0069] 19: bottom face
[0070] 20: circumferential groove
[0071] 21, 22: edge arcs
[0072] 23: bottom arc
[0073] 24: arc relating to further embodiment
[0074] T1: maximum outer diameter of lateral wall of bottom portion
[0075] T2: maximum outer diameter of bottom face
[0076] C: connecting portion between shoulder portion ion and body portion