Container base structure responsive to vacuum related forces
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65D-001/02
B65D-001/40
출원번호
US-0151676
(2005-06-14)
등록번호
US-7451886
(2008-11-18)
발명자
/ 주소
Lisch,G. David
Silvers,Kerry W.
Vailliencourt,Dwayne G.
Pieszchala,Brian L.
Steih,Richard J.
출원인 / 주소
Amcor Limited
대리인 / 주소
Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
42인용 특허 :
24
초록▼
A plastic container having a base portion adapted for vacuum pressure absorption. The base portion including a contact ring that supports the container, an upstanding wall, and a central portion. The upstanding wall being adjacent to and generally circumscribing the contact ring. The central portion
A plastic container having a base portion adapted for vacuum pressure absorption. The base portion including a contact ring that supports the container, an upstanding wall, and a central portion. The upstanding wall being adjacent to and generally circumscribing the contact ring. The central portion defined in at least part by a pushup and an inversion ring that generally circumscribes the pushup. The pushup having a generally truncated cone shape in cross section and the inversion ring having a generally S shaped geometry in cross section. The pushup and the inversion ring being moveable to accommodate vacuum related forces generated within the container.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A plastic container comprising: an upper portion having a mouth defining an opening into said container, a neck extending from said upper portion, a body portion extending from said neck to a base, said base closing off an end of said container; said upper portion, said neck,
What is claimed is: 1. A plastic container comprising: an upper portion having a mouth defining an opening into said container, a neck extending from said upper portion, a body portion extending from said neck to a base, said base closing off an end of said container; said upper portion, said neck, said body portion and said base cooperating to define a receptacle chamber within said container into which product can be filled; said base including a chime extending from said body portion to a contact ring which defines a surface upon which said container is supported, said base further including a central portion defined in at least part by a pushup having a generally truncated cone shape in cross section located on a longitudinal axis of said container, and an inversion ring having an upper portion, a lower portion and a generally S shaped geometry in cross section, and circumscribing said pushup; said truncated cone having an overall general diameter that is at most 30% of an overall general diameter of said base and a top surface generally parallel to a support surface; said lower portion of said inversion ring has an average wall thickness and said contact ring has an average wall thickness, said contact ring average wall thickness being at least equal to said lower portion average wall thickness. 2. The container of claim 1 wherein said body portion includes a substantially smooth sidewall. 3. The container of claim 1 wherein said pushup includes a side surface having a plurality of grooves formed therein. 4. The container of claim 1 wherein said inversion ring has a wall thickness between approximately 0.008 inch (0.20 mm) to approximately 0.025 inch (0.64 mm). 5. The container of claim 1 wherein said upper portion of said inversion ring includes in part a curve in cross section having a first radius and said lower portion includes in part a second curve in cross section having a second radius; said first radius has a value that is at most 35% of a value of said second radius. 6. The container of claim 1 wherein between said inversion ring and said contact ring is an upstanding circumferential wall having an angle relative to said longitudinal axis between zero and 20 degrees. 7. The container of claim 6 wherein said upstanding circumferential wall in cross section has a length between approximately 0.030 inch (0.76 mm) to approximately 0.325 inch (8.26 mm). 8. The container of claim 1 wherein a first distance between said upper portion of said inversion ring and said support surface is greater than a second distance between said lower portion and said support surface. 9. The container of claim 1 wherein said body portion has an average wall thickness and said base has an average wall thickness, said body portion average wall thickness being at least fifteen percent (15%) greater than said base average wall thickness. 10. The container of claim 1 wherein said body portion has an average wall thickness and said lower portion of said inversion ring has an average wall thickness, said body portion average wall thickness being at least two (2) times greater than said lower portion average wall thickness. 11. The container of claim 1 wherein said contact ring average wall thickness is at least ten percent (10) greater than said lower portion average wall thickness. 12. A plastic container filled with a liquid at an elevated temperature, sealed with a closure, and cooled thereby establishing a vacuum within said container, said container comprising: an upper portion having a mouth defining an opening into said container and a finish for attaching the closure, a neck extending from said upper portion, a body portion extending from said neck to a base, said base closing off an end of said container; said upper portion, said neck, said body portion and said base cooperating to define a receptacle chamber within said container into which the liquid can be filed at the elevated temperature; said base adapted for vacuum absorption and including a chime extending from said body portion to a contact ring which defines a surface upon which said container is supported, said base further including a central portion defined in at least part by a pushup having a generally truncated cone shape in cross section located on a longitudinal axis of said container, and an inversion ring circumscribing said pushup; said truncated cone having an overall general diameter that is at most 30% of an overall general diameter of said base and a top surface generally parallel to a support surface; said pushup and said inversion ring being moveable to accommodate vacuum related forces generated within said container; said inversion ring defining an inwardly domed shaped portion having a surface that is at least in part generally sloped toward said longitudinal axis of said container at an angle in a range of approximately 16�� to approximately 23�� relative to said support surface; said inversion ring having a generally S shaped geometry in cross section after removal of the liquid from said container. 13. The container of claim 12 wherein the temperature of the liquid is between approximately 155�� F. to 205�� F. (approximately 68��C. to 96��C.). 14. The container of claim 12 wherein said pushup includes a side surface having a plurality of grooves formed therein. 15. The container of claim 14 wherein said inwardly domed shaped portion of said inversion ring has a plurality of valley-like indentions formed therein and each of said plurality of valley-like indentions extend adjacent to a corresponding one of said plurality of grooves in a radial direction. 16. The container of claim 12 wherein said angle is in a range of approximately 16�� to approximately 17�� relative to said support surface. 17. A stretch-molded heat-set plastic container formed in a mold cavity having a temperature of approximately 250�� F. to 350�� F. (approximately 121�� C. to 177�� C.), said container comprising: an upper portion having a mouth defining an opening into said container, a neck extending from said upper portion, a body portion extending from said neck to a base, said base closing off an end of said container; said upper portion, said neck, said body portion and said base cooperating to define a receptacle chamber within said container into which product can be filled; said base including a chime extending from said body portion to a contact ring which defines a surface upon which said container is supported, said base further including central portion defined in at least part by a pushup having a generally truncated cone shape in cross section located on a longitudinal axis of said container, and an inversion ring having an upper portion, a lower portion and a generally S shaped geometry in cross section and circumscribing said pushup; said truncated cone having an overall general diameter that is at most 30% of an overall general diameter of said base and a top surface generally parallel to a support surface; said container generally having a biaxially oriented molecular structure; said body portion has an average wall thickness and said lower portion of said inversion ring has an average wall thickness, said body portion average wall thickness being at least two (2) times greater than said lower portion average wall thickness. 18. The container of claim 17 wherein said plastic is a polyester polymer material. 19. The container of claim 18 wherein said polyester polymer material is generally a polyethylene terephthalate. 20. A plastic container comprising: an upper portion having a mouth defining an opening into said container, a neck extending from said upper portion, a body portion extending from said neck to a base, said base closing off an end of said container; said upper portion, said neck, said body portion and said base cooperating to define a receptacle chamber within said container into which product can be filled; said base including a chime extending from said body portion to a contact ring which defines a surface upon which said container is supported, said base further including a central portion defined in at least part by a pushup having a generally truncated cone shape in cross section located on a longitudinal axis of said container, and an inversion ring having an upper portion, a lower portion and a generally S shaped geometry in cross section, and circumscribing said pushup; said truncated cone having an overall general diameter that is at most 30% of an overall general diameter of said base and a top surface generally parallel to a support surface; said inversion ring upper portion includes in part a curve in cross section having a first radius and said inversion ring lower portion includes in part a second curve in cross section having a second radius; said first radius has a value that is at most 35% of a value of said second radius.
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