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- the invention relates to the production of containers, particularly bottles, by blow molding or stretch blow molding from blanks (preforms or unfinished intermediate containers) from a thermoplastic material such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
- a thermoplastic material such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
- a container generally comprises a body, which imparts to the container its volume, an open neck, which extends protruding from an upper end of the body and through which the container is filled (generally by means of a liquid or a paste), and a bottom, which closes the body opposite the neck and forms a base by which the container must be able to rest in a stable manner on a plane surface such as a table.
- the bottom Generally, it is sought to impart to the bottom a good mechanical rigidity because, besides the fact that the bottom must form a stable seat for the container (not only during transporting operations following its filling but also during its storage and its everyday use by consumers), it must also withstand the hydrostatic pressure exerted by the contents, with possible thermal stresses caused by an elevated temperature of the contents when the contents are introduced hot into the container, or else with a possible pressure from gas dissolved in the liquid (classic case of carbonated beverages).
- the ideal shape of the bottom would be a sphere, because it would distribute uniformly the stresses that are applied to it.
- containers made of PET were produced with a spherical bottom on which an added cup-shaped base was fitted, made from a more flexible material (particularly from polypropylene, to make possible its snap-fitting onto the bottom).
- this design made recycling difficult, the two materials having to take different tracks, forcing operators responsible for the selective sorting to separate the base from the container themselves.
- such a bottom comprises alternating protruding feet intended to ensure the vertical stand-up of the container placed on a horizontal plane surface, and convex valleys (generally in the shape of sphere portions) that absorb a portion of the forces (thermal, mechanical) exerted by the contents.
- An object is consequently to propose a petaloid bottom that, although lightweight, is, however, less subject to the uncontrolled deformations than the known petaloid bottoms.
- a container made of plastic material obtained by blow molding or stretch blow molding from a blank comprising a body, a neck that extends at an upper end of the body, and a petaloid bottom that extends at a lower end of the body, this petaloid bottom being provided with protruding feet, separated by hollow valleys that extend radially from a central area of the bottom, each foot having an outer wall that extends in continuation of the body and two sides each bordering a valley and that each adjoin the outer wall by a fillet, each foot being provided with at least one rib, a lateral portion of which straddles said fillet.
- this (or these) rib(s) absorb(s) a portion of the deformations induced within the foot that are thus channeled, which prevents the formation of unwanted wrinkles.
- FIG. 1 is a view in perspective, from below, of a container having a petaloid bottom whose feet are ribbed;
- FIG. 2 is a detail view, on an enlarged scale, of the bottom of the container of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a detail view from below, on an enlarged scale, of a ribbed foot
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the bottom of the container
- FIG. 5 is a detail view, on an enlarged scale, of a foot of the container of FIG. 4 , according to box V;
- FIG. 6 is a detail cutaway view of the bottom, on an enlarged scale, along the cutting plane VI-VI of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 4 , illustrating a variant embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a detail view, from the side, of a foot of the bottom of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a detail view from below, on an enlarged scale, of a ribbed foot of the bottom illustrated in FIG. 7 .
- a container 1 is shown that is obtained by blow molding or stretch blow molding from a blank (a term designating a raw injection preform or an intermediate container intended to undergo one or more finishing operations) made of plastic material, for example of PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
- a blank a term designating a raw injection preform or an intermediate container intended to undergo one or more finishing operations
- plastic material for example of PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
- the container 1 comprises a body 2 , which extends along an axis X that can constitute an axis of revolution of the body 2 , a neck 3 that extends at an upper end of the body 2 , and a petaloid bottom 4 that extends at a lower end of the body 2 , opposite the neck 3 .
- the bottom 4 is provided with protruding feet 5 , separated two by two by hollow valleys 6 that extend radially from a central area 7 of the bottom 4 .
- Each foot 5 extends in axial projection up to an end 8 .
- the ends 8 of the feet 5 are coplanar and together define a placement plane 9 by which the container 1 can rest in a stable manner on a horizontal plane surface (typically a table).
- Each foot 5 has an outer wall 10 , which extends in continuation of the body 2 , and two sides 11 each bordering a valley 6 and which each adjoin the outer wall 10 by a fillet 12 .
- each fillet 12 will continue to grow from an upper end 13 of the valley 6 in the direction of the end 8 of the foot.
- the radius of the fillet 12 can be constant, or keep increasing.
- each side 11 has a crescent shape (but this shape is not limiting). It will be noted that the boundaries between the different areas of the foot 5 are not sharp edges but are soft (otherwise, these boundaries would accumulate the stresses and would form, under load, an equal number of incipient breaks). For reasons of clarity, however, these boundaries have been visualized in the drawings (in the form of double dot-dash lines).
- Each foot 5 has a plane symmetry relative to a radial plane R (containing the axis X of the container 1 ) passing through its end 8 .
- Each foot 5 thus comprises a single outer wall 10 , symmetrical relative to this plane R, two fillets 12 that are the mirror image of one another relative to this plane R, and two sides 11 that are also the mirror image of one another relative to this plane R.
- each foot 5 is provided with at least one rib 14 . Seen in cross-section, this rib 14 protrudes (i.e., it forms a relief) toward the interior of the container 1 ( FIG. 6 ). As a variant, this rib 14 protrudes toward the exterior of the container.
- the rib 14 comprises a lateral portion 15 that straddles the fillet 12 , i.e., this lateral portion 15 extends over at least one part of the width of the fillet 12 .
- each foot 5 can be provided with three ribs 14 (or three pairs of ribs 14 that are symmetrical relative to the radial plane of symmetry R of the foot) that are superposed (see the first bottom 4 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5 , which comprises, for each foot 5 , an upper rib 14 . 1 , an intermediate rib 14 . 2 , and a lower rib 14 . 3 ).
- each foot 5 can be provided with two (or two pairs of) superposed ribs 14 (see the second bottom 4 illustrated in FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 , which comprises, for each foot 5 , a pair of symmetrical upper ribs 14 . 4 and a pair of symmetrical lower ribs 14 . 5 ).
- each foot 5 can be provided with a single rib 14 (or with a single pair of ribs 14 that are symmetrical relative to the plane R of symmetry of the foot 5 ).
- At least one of the ribs 14 can have one or more of the following characteristics:
- At least one (or each) rib 14 could thus have an arched outer portion 17 and one (or each) straight lateral portion 15 .
- each rib 14 depends on the angle along which the bottom 4 is observed.
- each rib 14 . 1 , 14 . 2 , 14 . 3 has an open U shape.
- each rib 14 . 1 , 14 . 2 , 14 . 3 has a circular shape.
- each rib 14 . 1 , 14 . 2 , 14 . 3 has a Gaussian shape.
- each rib 14 . 4 , 14 . 5 When a foot 5 of the second bottom 4 of FIGS. 7 to 9 is observed from below ( FIG. 9 ), each rib 14 . 4 , 14 . 5 also has an open U shape. When a foot of this same bottom is observed from the side ( FIG. 8 ), each rib 14 . 4 , 14 . 5 extends along a straight line.
- each foot 5 comprises several superposed ribs 14
- the ribs 14 can, when examined ascending in the direction of the neck from the end 8 of the foot 5 , be of different lengths (for example, increasing, see the first bottom 4 illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3 and 4 ) or of the same length (see the second bottom 4 illustrated in FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 ).
- each foot 5 comprises a number of ribs 14 that is greater than or equal to three, they can be equidistant, as in the first bottom 4 illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 5 .
- the container 1 is designed to be filled with contents under pressure, typically a carbonated beverage, which produces in the container 1 a pressure that can reach 6 bars.
- contents under pressure typically a carbonated beverage
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- The invention relates to the production of containers, particularly bottles, by blow molding or stretch blow molding from blanks (preforms or unfinished intermediate containers) from a thermoplastic material such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate).
- A container generally comprises a body, which imparts to the container its volume, an open neck, which extends protruding from an upper end of the body and through which the container is filled (generally by means of a liquid or a paste), and a bottom, which closes the body opposite the neck and forms a base by which the container must be able to rest in a stable manner on a plane surface such as a table.
- Generally, it is sought to impart to the bottom a good mechanical rigidity because, besides the fact that the bottom must form a stable seat for the container (not only during transporting operations following its filling but also during its storage and its everyday use by consumers), it must also withstand the hydrostatic pressure exerted by the contents, with possible thermal stresses caused by an elevated temperature of the contents when the contents are introduced hot into the container, or else with a possible pressure from gas dissolved in the liquid (classic case of carbonated beverages).
- If it were possible for the container to stay upright, the ideal shape of the bottom would be a sphere, because it would distribute uniformly the stresses that are applied to it. There was a time when containers made of PET were produced with a spherical bottom on which an added cup-shaped base was fitted, made from a more flexible material (particularly from polypropylene, to make possible its snap-fitting onto the bottom). However, this design made recycling difficult, the two materials having to take different tracks, forcing operators responsible for the selective sorting to separate the base from the container themselves.
- The development of the petaloid bottom made it possible to get around these problems: such a bottom comprises alternating protruding feet intended to ensure the vertical stand-up of the container placed on a horizontal plane surface, and convex valleys (generally in the shape of sphere portions) that absorb a portion of the forces (thermal, mechanical) exerted by the contents.
- It is in containers having petaloid bottoms that carbonated beverages are ordinarily contained. The capacities of these containers can vary: for example, 0.2 L, 0.5 L, 1 L, 1.5 L, 2 L, or more.
- Environmental standards (ever more restrictive) and the unpredictable nature of the price of raw materials are forcing manufacturers to reduce the amount of material used, which results in a decrease in weight (and therefore in thickness) of the containers.
- On the lightweight petaloid bottoms, unwanted deformations are observed. In particular, on the feet, the appearance of wrinkles is noted. Apart from their unsightly nature, the wrinkles can form incipient breaks, especially when the containers are palletized: added to the stresses due to the internal pressure are actually stresses of compression due to the weight of the superposed containers.
- Even the recent improvements made to the petaloid bottoms (see in particular the European
patent application EP 2 560 887 in the name of the applicant) do not make it possible to get around these wrinkles. - An object is consequently to propose a petaloid bottom that, although lightweight, is, however, less subject to the uncontrolled deformations than the known petaloid bottoms.
- For this purpose, a container made of plastic material obtained by blow molding or stretch blow molding from a blank is proposed, this container comprising a body, a neck that extends at an upper end of the body, and a petaloid bottom that extends at a lower end of the body, this petaloid bottom being provided with protruding feet, separated by hollow valleys that extend radially from a central area of the bottom, each foot having an outer wall that extends in continuation of the body and two sides each bordering a valley and that each adjoin the outer wall by a fillet, each foot being provided with at least one rib, a lateral portion of which straddles said fillet.
- By deploying under pressure the contents of the container, this (or these) rib(s) absorb(s) a portion of the deformations induced within the foot that are thus channeled, which prevents the formation of unwanted wrinkles.
- Various additional characteristics can be provided, alone or in combination:
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- at least one rib has an inner end portion that extends at least partway over one side, in continuation of the lateral portion;
- at least one rib has an outer portion that extends at least partway over the outer wall of the foot, in continuation of the lateral portion;
- the rib stops, toward the exterior, on the outer wall of the foot;
- the container comprises at least one rib having two lateral portions that adjoin by the outer portion;
- the outer portion is arched;
- the (or each) lateral portion is arched in the direction opposite to the outer portion;
- the rib follows the contour of an intersection of the foot with a cylinder of revolution around a radial axis;
- the lateral portion is straight;
- the rib follows the contour of an intersection of the foot with a plane;
- the feet having ends that, for the container, define a placement plane, the above-mentioned intersection plane is parallel (or, as a variant, inclined in relation) to the placement plane;
- the container comprises at least two superposed ribs;
- the container comprises three superposed ribs;
- the ribs are equidistant;
- examined ascending in the direction of the neck from an end of the foot, the ribs are of increasing lengths;
- the ribs follow the contour of an intersection of the foot with coaxial cylinders of revolution, with a radial axis and with different radii;
- at least one rib stops, toward the interior, on the adjoining fillet between the outer wall and the side;
- the (or each) rib has a width of between 0.4 mm and 1.5 mm.
- Other objects and advantages of the invention will be brought out in the description of an embodiment, given below with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a view in perspective, from below, of a container having a petaloid bottom whose feet are ribbed; -
FIG. 2 is a detail view, on an enlarged scale, of the bottom of the container ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a detail view from below, on an enlarged scale, of a ribbed foot; -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the bottom of the container; -
FIG. 5 is a detail view, on an enlarged scale, of a foot of the container ofFIG. 4 , according to box V; -
FIG. 6 is a detail cutaway view of the bottom, on an enlarged scale, along the cutting plane VI-VI ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a view similar toFIG. 4 , illustrating a variant embodiment; -
FIG. 8 is a detail view, from the side, of a foot of the bottom ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a detail view from below, on an enlarged scale, of a ribbed foot of the bottom illustrated inFIG. 7 . - In
FIG. 1 , acontainer 1 is shown that is obtained by blow molding or stretch blow molding from a blank (a term designating a raw injection preform or an intermediate container intended to undergo one or more finishing operations) made of plastic material, for example of PET (polyethylene terephthalate). - The
container 1 comprises abody 2, which extends along an axis X that can constitute an axis of revolution of thebody 2, a neck 3 that extends at an upper end of thebody 2, and apetaloid bottom 4 that extends at a lower end of thebody 2, opposite the neck 3. - The
bottom 4 is provided with protrudingfeet 5, separated two by two byhollow valleys 6 that extend radially from a central area 7 of thebottom 4. - Each
foot 5 extends in axial projection up to anend 8. Theends 8 of thefeet 5 are coplanar and together define a placement plane 9 by which thecontainer 1 can rest in a stable manner on a horizontal plane surface (typically a table). - Each
foot 5 has anouter wall 10, which extends in continuation of thebody 2, and twosides 11 each bordering avalley 6 and which each adjoin theouter wall 10 by afillet 12. - According to an embodiment illustrated in the figures, and particularly in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , eachfillet 12 will continue to grow from anupper end 13 of thevalley 6 in the direction of theend 8 of the foot. In the same direction, the radius of thefillet 12 can be constant, or keep increasing. - As is also seen in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , eachside 11 has a crescent shape (but this shape is not limiting). It will be noted that the boundaries between the different areas of thefoot 5 are not sharp edges but are soft (otherwise, these boundaries would accumulate the stresses and would form, under load, an equal number of incipient breaks). For reasons of clarity, however, these boundaries have been visualized in the drawings (in the form of double dot-dash lines). - Each
foot 5 has a plane symmetry relative to a radial plane R (containing the axis X of the container 1) passing through itsend 8. Eachfoot 5 thus comprises a singleouter wall 10, symmetrical relative to this plane R, twofillets 12 that are the mirror image of one another relative to this plane R, and twosides 11 that are also the mirror image of one another relative to this plane R. - As is seen in the figures, each
foot 5 is provided with at least onerib 14. Seen in cross-section, this rib 14 protrudes (i.e., it forms a relief) toward the interior of the container 1 (FIG. 6 ). As a variant, thisrib 14 protrudes toward the exterior of the container. - Regardless of its form (several of them are described below), the
rib 14 comprises alateral portion 15 that straddles thefillet 12, i.e., thislateral portion 15 extends over at least one part of the width of thefillet 12. - The number of
ribs 14 present on eachfoot 5 can be a function of the volumetric capacity of thecontainer 1. Thus, in a large-capacity (1.5 L, 2 L or even 3 L)container 1, eachfoot 5 can be provided with three ribs 14 (or three pairs ofribs 14 that are symmetrical relative to the radial plane of symmetry R of the foot) that are superposed (see thefirst bottom 4 illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 5 , which comprises, for eachfoot 5, an upper rib 14.1, an intermediate rib 14.2, and a lower rib 14.3). In a medium-capacity (0.5 L or 1 L)container 1, eachfoot 5 can be provided with two (or two pairs of) superposed ribs 14 (see thesecond bottom 4 illustrated inFIGS. 7, 8 and 9 , which comprises, for eachfoot 5, a pair of symmetrical upper ribs 14.4 and a pair of symmetrical lower ribs 14.5). In a low-capacity (less than 0.5 L, for example 0.2 L)container 1, eachfoot 5 can be provided with a single rib 14 (or with a single pair ofribs 14 that are symmetrical relative to the plane R of symmetry of the foot 5). - At least one of the
ribs 14 can have one or more of the following characteristics: -
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lateral portion 15 extends over the entire width of thefillet 12, thus joining theouter wall 10 to one of thesides 11 of thefoot 5; this is the case with the upper rib 14.1 of the first bottom 4 (FIGS. 3 and 4 ) and with the ribs 14.4, 14.5 of the second bottom 4 (FIGS. 7, 8, 9 ); - the
rib 14 extends over theside 11, beyond thefillet 12; therib 14 then has aninner end portion 16, which extends at least partway over theside 11, in continuation of thelateral portion 15; this is the case with the upper rib 14.1 of the first bottom 4 (FIGS. 3 and 4 ) and with the two ribs 14.4, 14.5 of the second bottom 4 (FIGS. 7, 8, 9 ); - the
lateral portion 15 extends over one part only of thefillet 12, extending from theouter wall 10 and stopping in the vicinity of the boundary between thefillet 12 and the side 11: this is the case with the intermediate rib 14.2 of the first bottom 4 (FIGS. 3 and 4 ); - the
lateral portion 15 extends over one part only of thefillet 12, starting from theouter wall 10 and stopping approximately halfway between theouter wall 10 and the side 11: this is the case with the lower rib 14.3 of the first bottom 4 (FIGS. 3 and 4 ); - the
rib 14 has anouter portion 17 that extends at least partway over theouter wall 10 of thefoot 5, in continuation of the lateral portion 15: this is the case with the upper rib 14.1 of the first bottom 4 (FIGS. 3 and 4 ) and with the two ribs 14.4, 14.5 of the second bottom 4 (FIGS. 7, 8, 9 ); - the
rib 14 stops, toward the exterior, on theouter wall 10 of the foot 5: therib 14 then has anouter end portion 18, which extends partway over the outer wall 10: this is the case with the ribs 14.4, 14.5 of thesecond bottom 4 ofFIGS. 7, 8, 9 ; thefoot 5 illustrated in these figures comprises two superposed pairs ofribs 14 that are symmetrical relative to the plane R of symmetry of thefoot 5. The ribs 14.4, 14.5 of each pair are separated from one another, theirouter end portions 18 stopping at a distance from one another of several millimeters; - the
outer portion 17 extends over the entire width of the outer wall 10: therib 14 then comprises twolateral portions 15 that adjoin by the outer portion 17: this is the case with the ribs 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 of thefirst bottom 4 ofFIGS. 3 and 4 ; - the
outer portion 17 is arched: this is the case with the ribs 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 of thefirst bottom 4 ofFIGS. 3 and 4 , theouter portions 17 of which extend along an arch with its concavity turned toward the placement plane 9; - the (or each)
lateral portion 15 is further arched in the opposite direction of the outer portion 17: this is the case with the ribs 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 of the first bottom of FIGS. 3 and 4, whoselateral portions 15 extend along an arch with its concavity turned toward the neck 3; - the
rib 14 follows the contour of an intersection of thefoot 5 with a cylinder C of revolution around a radial axis: this is the case with the ribs of thefirst bottom 4 ofFIGS. 3, 4 and 5 ; in thisfirst bottom 4, and as is clearly visible inFIG. 5 , the ribs 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 follow the contour of an intersection of thefoot 5 with the respective cylinders C1, C2, C3 of revolution, with the same radial axis A and with different radii; - in a variant, the
rib 14 follows the contour of an intersection of thefoot 5 with a plane P that is inclined relative to the placement plane 9: this is the case with the ribs 14.4, 14.5 of thesecond bottom 4 ofFIGS. 7, 8, 9 ; in a variant, the plane P could be parallel to the placement plane; in both cases, the (or each)lateral portion 15 appears straight instead of being arched; - the
rib 14 has a width L of between 0.4 mm and 1.5 mm.
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- It is conceivable to combine certain of the above-mentioned characteristics. At least one (or each)
rib 14 could thus have an archedouter portion 17 and one (or each)straight lateral portion 15. - Taking into account the rather intricate relief of the
foot 5, the general shape of eachrib 14 depends on the angle along which thebottom 4 is observed. - Thus, when the
first bottom 4 ofFIGS. 1 to 5 is observed from below (FIG. 3 ), each rib 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 has an open U shape. When afoot 5 of thissame bottom 4 is observed radially from the outside (see thefoot 5 located in the center ofFIG. 4 ), each rib 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 has a circular shape. When afoot 5 of thisfirst bottom 4 is observed from the side (see thefeet 5 located on the sides ofFIG. 4 ), each rib 14.1, 14.2, 14.3 has a Gaussian shape. - When a
foot 5 of thesecond bottom 4 ofFIGS. 7 to 9 is observed from below (FIG. 9 ), each rib 14.4, 14.5 also has an open U shape. When a foot of this same bottom is observed from the side (FIG. 8 ), each rib 14.4, 14.5 extends along a straight line. - When each
foot 5 comprises several superposedribs 14, theribs 14 can, when examined ascending in the direction of the neck from theend 8 of thefoot 5, be of different lengths (for example, increasing, see thefirst bottom 4 illustrated inFIGS. 2, 3 and 4 ) or of the same length (see thesecond bottom 4 illustrated inFIGS. 7, 8 and 9 ). - When each
foot 5 comprises a number ofribs 14 that is greater than or equal to three, they can be equidistant, as in thefirst bottom 4 illustrated inFIGS. 1 to 5 . - The
container 1 is designed to be filled with contents under pressure, typically a carbonated beverage, which produces in the container 1 a pressure that can reach 6 bars. - Its petaloid shape makes it possible for the bottom 4 to maintain its shape overall without collapsing, the
valleys 6 ensuring, as a result of their spherical shape, a relatively homogeneous distribution of the stresses that they undergo because of the pressure of the contents. Thefeet 5, for their part, are subject to significant variations of stresses because of their intricate shape. It has been found that the stresses accumulate in thefillets 12, between theouter wall 10 and thesides 11. Eachrib 14 contributes, by being deployed toward the exterior of the container 1 (as illustrated in dashed lines inFIG. 6 ), to channeling the deformations caused by these stresses. In other words, the deformations are localized on the rib(s) 14. Consequently, the uncontrolled (unwanted) deformations of thefeet 5 are minimized, indeed eliminated, even when thecontainer 1 is lightweight. The appearance of thecontainer 1 is preserved, as well as its behavior under increased load (particularly when palletizing), with an equal or lower weight.
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