US20160304233A1 - Container provided with a deformable base with a double arch - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the invention relates to the field of containers, such as bottles or jars, made of plastic material, obtained by blow molding or stretch-blow molding from a parison (whether it is a preform or an intermediate container having undergone a pre-blow molding operation of a preform), and comprising a body, which extends at an upper end by a neck through which the filling and the emptying of the container are performed, and, at a lower end, by a bottom that closes the container.
- containers such as bottles or jars, made of plastic material, obtained by blow molding or stretch-blow molding from a parison (whether it is a preform or an intermediate container having undergone a pre-blow molding operation of a preform), and comprising a body, which extends at an upper end by a neck through which the filling and the emptying of the container are performed, and, at a lower end, by a bottom that closes the container.
- blow molding and of stretch-blow molding performed in a mold having the impression of the container, impart to the material a certain rigidity, resulting from the double orientation that it undergoes, both axially (parallel to the general axis of the mold—or of the container) and radially (perpendicular to the axis).
- This rigidity is not, however, always sufficient to enable the container to withstand the stresses—both external and internal—to which it is subjected during its life cycle, as soon as it is filled.
- the internal stresses comprise, primarily, the temperature or the pressure of the contents.
- thermosetting i.e., thermal crystallization
- Thermosetting because of its cost and its high cycle time, cannot be generalized to more ordinary applications such as plain water.
- petaloids bottom shapes
- petaloids comprising projecting feet, whose apexes define a standing plane for the container, separated by deep valleys, which offer an increased resistance to the high internal pressure caused by certain contents (particularly carbonated beverages).
- the petaloid-shaped bottoms because of the complexity of their shapes and the depth of their valleys (this depth represents generally at least 50% of the overall diameter of the bottom), however, require a relatively large amount of material, which makes them unsuited to the ordinary applications such as plain water, for which instead it is sought to minimize the amount of material used.
- the external stresses comprise, primarily, the axial compression forces to which the palletized containers are subjected, each container supporting the weight of the column of containers above it. If the thermoset containers and/or containers having a petaloid-shaped bottom generally support this type of stress well, thanks to their increased mechanical performance, the containers allocated to the ordinary applications such as plain water bear them less readily, and crushing events are sometimes unfortunate during the palletizing of this type of container.
- a first objective is to propose a container whose bottom exhibits, given an equal amount of material, improved mechanical performance, or performance that is identical with a reduced amount of material.
- a second objective is to propose a container whose bottom exhibits an improved blowability.
- a third objective is to propose a container whose bottom imparts to it a better mechanical resistance to crushing under axial compression.
- a container made of plastic material comprising a body that extends along a main axis, and a bottom that extends at a lower end of the body, the bottom being provided with projecting feet having apexes that extend into a common standing plane, the feet being separated into pairs by recessed grooves that extend radially from a central area of the bottom, each foot exhibiting two sides that each laterally border a groove, the sides of two adjacent feet bordering the same groove forming between them, in the area of the standing plane and in a plane crosswise to the radial direction of extension of the groove, an angle A at the obtuse apex.
- the angle A has a tendency to be opened, which makes possible a slight axial compression of the bottom, having as a consequence an increase in the pressure of the contents of the container, and therefore a greater rigidity of it.
- D is an overall transverse dimension of the bottom, measured at its junction with the body.
- FIG. 1 is a realistic bottom view, in perspective, of a container made of plastic material
- FIG. 2 is a realistic perspective view, in larger scale, showing the bottom of the container of FIG. 1 ; for a better understanding of the shapes of the bottom, lines marking the curvature of its surfaces have been left;
- FIG. 3 is a realistic bottom plan view of the container
- FIG. 4 is a partial cutaway view of the container of FIG. 3 , along the cutting plane IV-IV;
- FIG. 5 is a side view showing the silhouette of the container, in solid lines in the absence of stress, and in broken lines under an axial compression stress, with, in an inset, a detail centered on a portion of the bottom that is deformed by the axial compression.
- FIG. 1 Shown in FIG. 1 is a container 1 , in this particular case a bottle, made by stretch-blow molding from a preform of thermoplastic material, for example of PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
- This container 1 is intended to receive still contents (particularly plain water).
- This container 1 comprises, at an upper end, a threaded neck 2 , provided with a rim 3 .
- the container 1 comprises in its upper part a shoulder 4 that flares out in the direction opposite the neck 2 , this shoulder 4 being extended by a lateral wall or body 5 , with a generally rotationally cylindrical shape around a main axis X of the container 1 .
- the container 1 further comprises a bottom 6 that extends opposite the neck 2 , from a lower end of the body 5 .
- Marked D is an overall crosswise dimension of the bottom 6 , measured at its junction with the body 5 .
- the overall crosswise dimension D of the bottom 6 corresponds to its overall diameter.
- the bottom 6 is provided with feet 7 that are formed by protrusions projecting toward the exterior of the container 1 and that extend from a central area 8 of the bottom 6 ; said central area 8 extends recessed toward the interior of the container 1 and includes a button 9 obtained from the injection molding of the preform from which the container 1 comes, and where the material has remained approximately amorphous.
- Each foot 7 has a lower face 10 that is arched with concavity turned toward the exterior of the container 1 . As illustrated in FIG. 4 , this lower face 10 extends radially gently sloping (less than or equal to about 10° in relation to a transverse plane perpendicular to the axis X of the container) from the central area 8 , to an apical face 11 , hereafter more simply called apex, which forms the most protruding part of the foot 7 .
- the apexes 11 which form the most protruding part of the feet 7 , extend in a common transverse plane 12 , referred to as standing plane, by which the container 1 can rest on a flat surface such as a table.
- the apexes 11 exhibit, in the standing plane 12 , a fan-shaped contour, and connect with an outer lateral wall 13 of the bottom by a large-radius fillet 14 .
- Marked C is the median angular opening defined by the apex 11 of each foot 7 , measured in the standing plane 12 and centered on the axis X ( FIG. 3 ).
- the bottom 6 is provided with a series of recessed grooves 15 that extend radially from the central area 8 and separate the feet 7 into pairs.
- the grooves 15 which form in bottom view ( FIG. 3 ) a starred pattern, extend radially beyond the standing plane 12 , and each exhibit an outer end portion 16 that rises on the outer lateral wall 13 of the bottom 6 .
- a groove 15 has been filled in with a broken-line pattern.
- the bottom 6 comprises seven grooves 15 (and seven feet 7 ), but this number could be lower (at least three) or higher (for example up to eleven grooves 15 and feet 7 ).
- each groove 15 exhibits a depth H, measured on a level with the standing plane 12 between the latter and the bottom of the groove 15 , such that:
- H and D have a ratio such that:
- the depth of the valleys perpendicular to the standing plane has a ratio on the order of less than 1 ⁇ 5 with the overall crosswise dimension of the bottom.
- each groove 15 exhibits, in vertical cross-section (in a plane parallel to the axis X and perpendicular to the radius according to which the groove extends), an arch-shaped profile (in other words, a flared U), having concavity turned toward the exterior of the container 1 .
- each foot 7 has two sides 17 that each laterally border a groove 15 , such that a groove 15 is laterally bordered by two sides 17 belonging respectively to the two adjacent feet 7 framing this groove 15 .
- two sides 17 on both sides of the same groove 15 (itself filled in with a pattern of broken lines) have been shaded by a dot pattern.
- the sides 17 bordering the same groove 15 form between them, in the area of the standing plane 12 and in a plane transverse to the radial direction of extension of the groove 15 and parallel to the axis X, an angle A that is obtuse at the apex.
- the angle A at the apex between the sides 17 bordering the same groove 15 is preferably between 90° and 150°. According to a preferred embodiment, illustrated in the figures, the angle A is about 120°.
- Each side 17 is preferably concave, having concavity turned toward the exterior of the container 1 .
- the radius of curvature of the side 17 is much greater than that of the groove 15 .
- the ratio between the radius of curvature of the groove 15 and that of the side 17 is less than 1/10, and particularly on the order of 1/15.
- the sides 17 thus form, on both sides of the groove, an open secondary arch, whose function will be brought to light below.
- Each side 17 is connected, on the one hand, to the apex 11 of the foot 7 , and, on the other hand, to the groove 15 , by small-radius fillets.
- each side 17 exhibits, seen from below, a contour in the shape of an arrow feather, which is flaring out from a point located in the vicinity of the central area 8 to a widened central portion on a level with the standing plane 12 , then narrowing from the central portion to a point located on a level with the outer lateral wall 13 of the bottom 6 .
- two sides 17 bordering the same groove 15 define, in a plane parallel to the standing plane 12 , a maximum angular opening B (centered on the axis X and measured in the standing plane 12 between the outer edges of the central portions of the sides 17 ).
- the angular opening B is, preferably, greater than the angular opening C defined by each apex 11 .
- the angular opening B is in a ratio with the angular opening C defined by each apex, such that:
- the bottom 6 of the container 1 can also be subdivided into two concentric regions, namely an annular central region 18 surrounding the central area 8 of the bottom 6 , and an annular peripheral region 19 surrounding the central region 18 , separated by an annular step 20 that extends axially over a predetermined height.
- This step 20 is approximately median in relation to the bottom 6 , i.e., the central region 18 and the peripheral region 19 exhibit approximately the same radial extension.
- the step 20 extends continuously, i.e., it is interrupted neither on a level with the grooves 15 but extends to the bottom of them, nor on a level with the feet 7 but extends straddling them, even on their lower faces 10 and on their sides 17 .
- the step 20 forms a ring having a circular contour.
- the central region 18 of the bottom 6 is found slightly offset in height in relation to the peripheral region 19 toward the interior of the container 1 .
- the step 20 has the function of maintaining the stability of the container 1 by making the bottom 6 rigid in its median region.
- the bottom 6 has a good blowability (thanks in particular to the large angular opening A of the sides 17 ), while imparting to the container 1 a better mechanical performance than an ordinary container having an equivalent amount of material.
- This general deformation has the effect of putting the contents of the container 1 under pressure, and as a consequence increasing the rigidity of the container 1 , benefiting its resistance to the axial compression.
- the bottom 6 and more generally the container 1 , thus act as a compression spring whose stiffness increases with the axially-applied compression force.
- the step 20 makes it possible to limit the axial deformation of the bottom 6 by forming a piston that forms an end-of-travel stop that, under the effect of a strong axial compression stress, joins the standing plane 12 and thus increases the contact surface of the container with its support.
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| FR1353759A FR3005035B1 (fr) | 2013-04-24 | 2013-04-24 | Recipient muni d'un fond deformable a double arche |
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| PCT/FR2014/050980 WO2014174210A1 (fr) | 2013-04-24 | 2014-04-22 | Récipient muni d'un fond déformable à double arche |
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