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JP2009046202A - Container - Google Patents
JP2009046202A
JP2009046202A JP2008307349A JP2008307349A JP2009046202A JP 2009046202 A JP2009046202 A JP 2009046202A JP 2008307349 A JP2008307349 A JP 2008307349A JP 2008307349 A JP2008307349 A JP 2008307349A JP 2009046202 A JP2009046202 A JP 2009046202A
JP2008307349A
Yoshihiro Tanimoto
憲明 潮
健 磯川
良洋 谷本
2002-12-27 Priority to JP2002380733 priority Critical
2008-12-02 Application filed by Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd, 東洋製罐株式会社 filed Critical Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd
2008-12-02 Priority to JP2008307349A priority patent/JP2009046202A/en
2009-03-05 Publication of JP2009046202A publication Critical patent/JP2009046202A/en
Provided is a container that can be lifted stably when gripped with one hand and is resistant to repeated deformation.
SOLUTION: In a container 1 provided with a gripping portion 7 recessed inward of a container by a plurality of inclined surfaces 71, 72, 73 on a body surface 41 of the container body portion 4, a convexity that bulges outwardly on one of the inclined surfaces. The container is characterized in that a portion 75 or a recess 76 recessed inward is formed, and a step 78 is formed on at least one of the slopes.
The present invention relates to a container, and more particularly, to a container having improved gripping ability in a plastic bottle container having a large capacity.
Plastic bottle containers are easy to mold, suitable for mass production, and have excellent properties such as high mechanical strength and light weight. Therefore, plastic bottle containers are widely used as containers for filling various liquids. It's being used.
Recently, in particular, it is used in large quantities as beverage containers for carbonated drinks, fruit juice drinks, mineral water and the like.
By the way, there are many types of bottle containers in accordance with market demands. For example, a container having a capacity of about 2 liters is used.
When such a large-capacity bottle container is filled with a liquid, the weight of the container becomes a considerable weight due to the weight of the liquid. Therefore, for example, when the bottle container is lifted, such as when pouring the liquid as the contents, it is necessary to grip the bottle container with a considerably strong force. As described above, when the gripping force becomes strong, the container may be deformed, or slipping may occur between the hand holding the bottle container and the bottle container, and thus it may be difficult to lift the bottle container. In addition, since the bottle container has a large waist, there is a problem that it is difficult to hold it with one hand.
In order to solve this problem, there is a container in which a gripping concave portion is provided in the body of the bottle container, and when the bottle container is gripped with one hand, the gripping property of the bottle container is improved by hooking a finger on the concave portion. It has been proposed (for example, see Patent Documents 1 and 2).
However, in this bottle container, since the mechanical strength of the upper surface (slope on the mouth side) of the holding recess is weak, when the bottle container is lifted, the upper surface forming the recess is recessed. As a result, the finger is not sufficiently caught, and the state when grasped is unstable.
In addition, the lower surface (bottom side slope) of the gripping recess does not provide a fit between the finger and this surface when the bottle container is gripped, and the repulsion acting on the finger gripped from the bottle container. Since the force is weak, the holdability cannot be obtained when the bottle container is gripped, and the gripping feeling is unstable.
Furthermore, due to the pressing force when grasping the gripping part, the container is deformed inwardly, but at this time, a broken line tends to be generated in an oblique direction from the periphery of the gripping part toward the side edge of the container, Unexpected deformation may occur. In this case, the broken line is constantly formed due to repeated use, etc., so the problem of poor appearance and the repulsive force against deformation when grasping the container are reduced, and a feeling of holding when grasping is obtained. There is a problem that the gripped state becomes unstable.
In recent years, the thickness of the container tends to be reduced due to the weight reduction of the container due to resource saving, and the above problem becomes more remarkable.
JP-A-8-230856 JP-A-8-310521
In view of the above problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a container that can be stably lifted when held with one hand and is resistant to repeated deformation.
In order to solve this problem, the present inventors have intensively studied. As a result, the container body is provided with a grip portion recessed inward of the container, and a convex portion or a concave portion is formed on a predetermined portion of the slope forming the grip portion. It has also been found that the stability when the container is gripped can be improved by providing the step portion. In addition, by inclining the ridge line formed on both edges of the gripping part toward the center in the width direction of the container, the deformation caused by the pressing force can be guided toward the center of the container. The present invention has been completed.
That is, the invention described in claim 1 is a container in which a gripping portion that is recessed inwardly by a plurality of inclined surfaces is provided on the body surface of the container body portion, and the outer surface of the inclined surface on the container mouth side is outside. The container is characterized in that a convex part that bulges inward is formed, and a concave part that is recessed inward is formed on the slope on the bottom side of the container.
Thus, by forming a convex part or a concave part on a predetermined slope forming the grip part, it is possible to improve the rigidity of the grip part or improve the fit when a finger is attached.
In this case, by providing a convex portion on the slope on the container mouth side that forms the grip portion, when the finger is attached to the grip portion, the finger is caught on this convex portion, so that the slip generated between the finger and the slope surface is prevented. Can be prevented. Further, since the mechanical strength of the slope can be improved, it is possible to prevent the slope from being deformed by a gripping force applied when the container is gripped and lifted. Therefore, a sense of stability when the container is lifted can be improved.
In addition, by providing a recess on the bottom surface of the container that forms the gripping part, when the finger is attached to the gripping part, the finger fits the curved surface of the recess, improving the ease of holding the container when gripping it. Can be made.
And, by providing a convex part on the container mouth side slope and providing a concave part on the container bottom side slope, these two effects are fused to make the container easy to hold and have a sense of stability. be able to. That is, when the container is gripped, the convex portion of the container mouth side inclined surface having high mechanical strength is caught on the finger, so that slippage generated between the container and the finger can be prevented, and the concave portion of the container bottom side inclined surface is Because it fits your finger, you can improve the stability when you put your finger on it.
The invention described in claim 2 is characterized in that a convex portion provided on the slope is formed at a position lower than the surface of the container body portion.
In this way, since the convex portion provided on the slope does not protrude from the body surface, the convex portion does not get in the way when stacking containers or packing the container. It is not necessary to consider the position of the work, and workability is improved.
The invention according to claim 3 is a container in which a grip portion that is recessed inward by a plurality of inclined surfaces is provided on the body surface of the container body portion, and the width direction of the body surface in the container width direction inclined surface A stepped portion is formed at the circumferential end of the gripping portion by forming an inclined wall that is inclined outward.
In this way, since the container is gripped, when the gripping portion is deformed by applying a force, the repulsive force of the inclined surface against the deformation can be improved. Therefore, since the repulsive force from the slope acts on the gripped finger, the stability when the container is gripped is improved.
Further, when the container is tilted to lift the container and pour its contents, the finger is caught on this stepped portion, so that it is possible to prevent the finger from slipping in the circumferential direction of the container.
In this case, the stepped portion is formed at the circumferential end of the gripping portion by forming an inclined wall that is inclined outward in the width direction on the slope in the container width direction of the trunk surface. Since the repulsive force is improved, the stability when the container is gripped can be further improved.
In addition, as described in claim 4, a ridge line is provided on a slope formed in the width direction among the plurality of slopes, and the ridge line is inclined toward the center line side in the container width direction. The creases generated on the body surface of the container body portion may merge along the center line in the container width direction.
In this way, the body surface folds due to the deformation of the container that occurs when a pressing force is applied to the gripping part is guided to the vicinity of the center line in the container width direction. It can be prevented from occurring.
Further, as described in claim 5, it is preferable that a groove is provided on the entire circumference of the container body in the circumferential direction, and the grip portion is formed in a part of the groove.
In this case, the strength of the container body portion is increased, so that the stability when the container is gripped is further improved, and the grip portion is incorporated into a part of the groove, and the design is excellent.
According to the present invention, a gripping portion that is recessed inward of the container is provided in the body portion of the container, and a convex portion or a concave portion is provided on the slope that forms the gripping portion, a step portion is formed on the slope, or the gripping portion. By tilting the ridge lines formed on both edges, the container can be lifted with stability when gripped with one hand and can be made resistant to repeated deformation.
Hereinafter, an embodiment applied to a plastic bottle container will be described as an example of the container of the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a schematic front view of the plastic bottle container of the present embodiment.
FIG. 2 is a partially enlarged view of the central portion of the plastic bottle container body.
The plastic bottle container 1 is a bottle container having a square cross section in the circumferential direction, and has a mouth portion 2, a shoulder portion 3, a trunk portion 4 and a bottom portion 5. The body part 4 of the bottle container 1 is formed by two sets of mutually opposing body surfaces 41.
A groove 6 is provided on the entire circumference of the body portion 4 in the longitudinal center.
The gripping part 7 is provided at a substantially central position in the width direction of the body surface 41, and the slope 71 on the mouth part 2 side of the bottle container 1, the slope 72 on the bottom part 5 side of the bottle container 1, and the width direction located on both edges of the gripping part. It is formed by the slope part 73 and the groove part which has the holding part bottom face 74 between these slopes.
The grip portion 7 is formed integrally with a part of the groove 6 on the pair of body surfaces 41 facing the body portion 4.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 2 and shows a cut surface of the groove 6.
The groove 6 formed in the body portion 4 of the plastic bottle container 1 is formed by groove slopes 61 and 62 and a groove bottom face 63. The groove slopes 61 and 62 are substantially linear.
When the groove 6 having such a shape is formed on the entire circumference or a part of the body portion 4, the rigidity of the container body portion can be increased.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 2 and shows a cut surface of the gripping portion 7.
In the present embodiment, a convex portion 75 that swells outward of the bottle container 1 is provided on the bottle container mouth side inclined surface 71 that forms the grip portion 7. The convex portion 75 has a half-moon shape (see FIG. 2) having a vertex at substantially the center in the width direction of the gripping portion 7, and the longitudinal section has a curved shape (see FIG. 4).
Conventionally, no convex portion is formed on the slope 71 on the container mouth side of the gripping portion 7, and the slope 71 on the container mouth side of the gripping portion 7 is a cut of the groove 61 forming the groove 6. Like a surface, it was a substantially straight cross-sectional shape (see FIG. 3).
Thus, when the cross-sectional shape of the container mouth side inclined surface 71 of the gripping portion 7 is linear, when the finger is attached to the gripping portion 7, the finger is not sufficiently caught on the inclined surface 71. Further, since the mechanical strength of the container mouth side inclined surface 71 of the grip portion 7 is insufficient, when the bottle container 1 is gripped by applying force to the grip portion 7, the container mouth side slope 71 of the grip portion 7. May be deformed, and the bottle container 1 could not be gripped stably.
On the other hand, when the convex portion 75 is provided on the container mouth side inclined surface 71 of the gripping portion 7 as in this embodiment, the finger is easily caught on the convex portion 75 when the bottle container 1 is lifted. Therefore, the stability when the bottle container 1 is gripped can be improved.
Moreover, since the mechanical strength of the container mouth side slope 71 of the grip portion 7 can be improved, the bottle container mouth side slope 71 is deformed by the force applied to the grip portion 7 of the bottle container 1. Since it can prevent, stability improves further.
The convex portion 75 provided on the container mouth side inclined surface 71 of the grip portion 7 is at a position lower than the bottle container trunk surface 41. That is, the convex part 75 is made not to protrude from the trunk surface 41 (see FIG. 4).
In this way, since the convex portion 75 provided on the container mouth side inclined surface 71 of the gripping portion 7 does not protrude from the body surface 41, the convex portion 75 is formed when the bottle containers 1 are stacked or packed. Since it does not get in the way, it is not necessary to consider the position of the convex portion 75 during these operations, and the workability is improved.
Further, in the present embodiment, a recess 76 that is recessed inward of the container 1 is provided on the bottom-side inclined surface 72 of the plastic bottle container that forms the grip portion 7. The recess 76 has a half-moon shape (see FIG. 2) having a bottom at substantially the center in the width direction of the gripping portion 7, and the longitudinal section has a curved shape (see FIG. 4).
In the related art, no concave portion is formed on the slope 72 on the container bottom side of the gripping portion 7, and the container bottom side slope 72 is substantially straight like a cut surface of the slope 62 that forms the groove 6. It was a cross-sectional shape (see FIG. 3).
Thus, when the cross-sectional shape of the container bottom side inclined surface 72 of the grip portion 7 is linear, the shape of the finger is close to a cylindrical shape. Therefore, when the finger is attached to the grip portion 7, the finger and the container The contact of the bottom side slope 72 was a line contact, and a sufficient fit was not obtained.
On the other hand, since the concave portion 76 is provided in the container bottom side slope 72 that forms the grip portion 7 as in the present embodiment, the contact between the finger and the container bottom side slope 72 can be made a surface contact. A feeling of fitting when a finger is put on the container bottom side slope 72 can be improved.
In the present embodiment, the width H in the longitudinal direction of the gripping portion 7 is set to a width that allows a finger to be comfortably attached to the gripping portion 7 when the bottle container 1 is gripped, for example, a width of about 20 mm. preferable.
The circumferential width W of the gripping portion 7 is preferably a width that allows a finger to enter the gripping portion 7 with a margin in consideration of the circumference, shape, and the like of the bottle container 1.
The depth D2 from the body surface 41 of the bottle container 1 to the grip portion bottom surface 74 is preferably such that the finger is sufficiently caught when the bottle container 1 is gripped, for example, about 5 mm to 15 mm.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C in FIG. 2 and shows a cut surface in the circumferential direction of the grip portion 7.
In the present embodiment, by forming inclined walls 77 that are inclined outward in the width direction in the middle of the width direction slope 73, valley-shaped stepped portions 78 are provided at both ends in the circumferential direction of the gripping portion 7.
By providing the inclined wall 77, when the container bottom side inclined surface 72 of the gripping part 7 is deformed by applying a force, the repulsive force of the container bottom side inclined surface 72 against the deformation can be improved. Therefore, since the repulsive force from the container bottom side inclined surface 72 acts on the gripped finger, the stability when the bottle container 1 is gripped is improved.
Further, when the bottle container 1 is lifted and the bottle container 1 is tilted to pour its contents, a finger is caught on the valley-shaped stepped portion 78, so that the gripping portion 7 is prevented from slipping in the circumferential direction. Can do.
The stepped portion 78 is not limited to the valley shape, and may be any shape that can prevent the gripping portion 7 from slipping in the circumferential direction. Further, a plurality of stepped portions 78 may be provided on the widthwise inclined surface 73, or may be formed on the mouth-side inclined surface 71 and the bottom-side inclined surface 72.
In the present embodiment, the ridge line 79 formed on the bottom side slope 72 is inclined from the groove bottom surface 63 side toward the bottle container bottom 5 side toward the width direction center line direction of the bottle container 1.
Conventionally, when a container is deformed by applying a pressing force to the gripping portion, a “C” -shaped fold tends to occur from the both ends of the gripping portion to the edge of the body surface side. Since the fold generated at the side edge of the body surface is likely to be permanently deformed and is difficult to return to elasticity, the repulsive force when the bottle container is gripped is reduced. For this reason, there has been a problem that the stability when the bottle container is gripped, such as repeated use, gradually decreases.
On the other hand, when the ridgeline 79 is provided as in the present embodiment, the bending of the body surface that occurs when the concave portion 76 of the gripping part is gripped is directed in the direction along the ridgeline 79, that is, on the center line in the width direction of the container 1. Arise. Then, the folds generated along the ridge line 79 at both ends of the gripping portion are merged in the vicinity of the center line in the width direction of the bottle container 1 and cancel each other, so that they are easily elastically restored. ).
Therefore, even if the bottle container is deformed by the pressing force, the deformation is hardly permanent. Therefore, the decrease in the repulsive force of the bottle container against the deformation is small, and the stability when the bottle container 1 is gripped even after repeated use. does not change.
In the present embodiment, the ridge line 79 ′ formed on the mouth side inclined surface 71 is also inclined toward the center line in the width direction of the bottle container 1, and similarly has a structure that is easily elastically restored. .
In the present embodiment, the width H in the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 7 and the width in the longitudinal direction of the groove 6 are substantially the same, but the feeling when the finger is attached to the grip portion 7, the shape of the bottle container 1, etc. In consideration of the above, the width H in the longitudinal direction of the grip portion 7 may be different from the width in the longitudinal direction of the groove 6.
Further, in the present embodiment, the convex portion 75 or the concave portion 76 is provided on the slope 71 and the slope 72 that form the grip portion 7 that are formed separately from the slopes 61 and 62 that form the groove 6. The convex portions 75 and the concave portions 76 can be provided on the inclined surfaces 61 and 62 forming the groove 6.
In addition, the gripping portion 7 has a gripping portion bottom surface 74, but depending on the value of the longitudinal width H of the gripping portion 7 and the depth D2 from the body surface 41 of the bottle container 1 to the gripping portion bottom surface 74. It is also possible.
In the present embodiment, the grip portion 7 is provided on the groove 6, but the grip portion 7 may be formed on the body surface 41 without providing the groove 6 as shown in FIG.
Moreover, in this embodiment, a recessed part and a convex part are formed in the predetermined part of the slope which forms a holding part (Claim 1), a step part is formed in the predetermined part of a slope (Claim 3), and Although all of forming the ridgeline which inclines in the width direction center side of a container (Claim 4) are combined, not only this but you may combine these suitably.
That is, a combination of forming a concave portion or a convex portion at a predetermined portion of the slope forming the grip portion and forming a step portion at the predetermined portion of the slope, and forming a step portion at the predetermined portion of the slope. A combination of forming a ridge line that is inclined toward the center side in the width direction of the container, or forming a concave portion or a convex part at a predetermined portion of the inclined surface that forms the gripping part, and forming a ridge line that is inclined toward the center side in the width direction of the container It can also be implemented in combination.
The plastic bottle container of the present embodiment can be formed by a normal bottle container forming means. For example, the preform can be obtained by stretch blow molding.
The plastic material forming the bottle container 1 is, for example, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate, polycarbonate, polyarylate, or a copolymer thereof, or a blend of these resins or other resins. In particular, ethylene terephthalate-based thermoplastic polyesters such as polyethylene terephthalate are preferably used.
Further, acrylonitrile resin, polypropylene, propylene-ethylene copolymer, polyethylene and the like can also be used.
The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment. For example, the shape of the container can be a cup shape, and the container is not limited to a plastic one. The present invention can also be applied to a container made of a metal material, a paper-based material, or a glass material.
In particular, the present invention can be used as a container with improved gripping ability in a plastic bottle container having a large capacity.
It is a schematic front view of a plastic bottle container. It is the elements on larger scale of the plastic bottle container trunk | drum center part. FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 2. It is the BB sectional view taken on the line in FIG. It is the CC sectional view taken on the line in FIG. It is a schematic front view of a plastic bottle container without a groove.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1,1a Plastic bottle container 2 Mouth part 3 Shoulder part 4 Body part 41 Body surface 5 Bottom part 6 Groove 61,62 Groove slope 63 Groove bottom face 7 Grip part 71 Mouth side slope 72 Bottom side slope 73 Width direction slope 74 Grip part bottom face 75 Convex part 76 Concave part 77 Inclined wall 78 Step part 79, 79 'Ridge line S Polyline
A container provided with a gripping part that is recessed inward by a plurality of inclined surfaces on the body surface of the container body part,
A container characterized in that, among the slopes, a convex part that bulges outward is formed on the slope on the container mouth side, and a concave part that is recessed inward is formed on the slope on the container bottom side.
The container according to claim 1, wherein the convex portion provided on the slope is formed at a position lower than the surface of the container body.
A container characterized in that a stepped portion is formed at a circumferential end of the gripping portion by forming an inclined wall inclined outward in the width direction on a slope in the container width direction of the body surface.
Among the plurality of slopes, a ridge line is provided on the slope formed in the width direction, and the ridge line is inclined toward the center line side in the container width direction, and is generated on the body surface of the container body portion along the ridge line. The container according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the bent portion joins in the vicinity of the center line in the container width direction.
The container according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a groove is provided on the entire circumference of the container body portion, and the grip portion is formed in a part of the groove.
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