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JP3135995B2 - Bottle - Google Patents
JP3135995B2
JP3135995B2 JP22308792A JP22308792A JP3135995B2 JP 3135995 B2 JP3135995 B2 JP 3135995B2 JP 22308792 A JP22308792 A JP 22308792A JP 22308792 A JP22308792 A JP 22308792A JP 3135995 B2 JP3135995 B2 JP 3135995B2
JP22308792A
JPH0672423A (en
顯穂 太田
1992-08-21 Application filed by 株式会社吉野工業所 filed Critical 株式会社吉野工業所
1992-08-21 Priority to JP22308792A priority Critical patent/JP3135995B2/en
1994-03-15 Publication of JPH0672423A publication Critical patent/JPH0672423A/en
2001-02-19 Publication of JP3135995B2 publication Critical patent/JP3135995B2/en
230000000994 depressed Effects 0 claims description 23
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a synthetic resin bottle and, more particularly, to blow molding having a specific panel design and capable of absorbing stress caused by reduced pressure in the bottle by uniform deformation of the panel. About bottles.
2. Description of the Related Art In recent years, blow-molded bottles (so-called PET bottles) made of synthetic resin, for example, polyethylene terephthalate, have become popular as containers for soft drinks and the like.
In this type of bottle, for heat sterilization, the filling liquid is heated to a temperature of, for example, 85 ° C., filled in the bottle, sealed, and then cooled. Then, the volume of the filling liquid is reduced by cooling, and as a result, the pressure in the bottle is reduced.
When the pressure in the bottle is reduced, the wall of the body of the bottle may be deformed. Therefore, it is conceivable to increase the thickness of the bottle to increase the strength. However, in this case, the bottle molding material increases and the production cost increases.
[0005] In order to avoid such inconveniences and prevent deformation of the bottle, many attempts have been made to attach a panel to the body of the bottle. This panel is usually designed with irregularities and ribs to absorb the shrinkage due to the reduced pressure in the bottle and at the same time have the strength to resist deformation.
As one example of such a case, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 62-52032 proposed by the applicant of the present application can be exemplified. In this example, the bottle body has a depressed panel surface that is recessed from the surroundings, and a reinforcing rib that horizontally crosses the depressed panel surface is provided. Then, the depressed panel surface is uniformly depressed inside the bottle due to the decompression inside the bottle, and the reinforcing rib prevents more than necessary depression and prevents deformation of the bottle.
By the way, although a bottle having a conventional panel design has considerable strength, a synthetic resin bottle, particularly a PET bottle,
Due to differences in design such as bottle size and shape,
Further, a blow-molded bottle having good strength is desired.
[0008] In particular, a PET bottle can be formed into a very thin wall from a specially made material, but encounters a problem that the thinner the wall, the lower the strength of the bottle. The present invention has been made in view of the above points, and an object of the present invention is to provide a synthetic resin bottle having a panel that can be uniformly recessed and has appropriate strength with respect to reduced pressure in the bottle. To provide.
The bottle of the present invention which achieves the above object has the following constitution. The bottle of the present invention has a bottom portion, a body portion including a wall surface extending upward from an outer peripheral edge of the bottom portion, and a mouth portion formed at an upper portion of the body portion,
And a panel provided on the body.
[0010] The panel portion has a flat surface portion without unevenness,
A plurality of depressions having a depression panel surface which is depressed from the flat surface to the inside of the body with a predetermined step size are provided. The depressions are arranged at predetermined intervals along the circumferential direction of the body, and each depression is substantially a quadrilateral having four sides at the boundary with the flat surface portion, and the bottom portion and the mouth portion. The side in the axial direction that connects the two protrudes in an arc shape toward the outside of the depression. As a result, it is presumed that the width of the middle portion of the columnar portion formed by the flat surface portion between the depressions is smaller than the width of the upper and lower portions, and the physical strength is increased.
[0011] Further, the depressed panel surface has a plurality of swelling members which bulge outward from the depressed panel surface. The present invention can be realized in various forms.
[0012] For example, the depression can be formed in a slender, substantially rectangular shape having a long side in the axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth. Further, the depression may be provided with a step-like rib along an inner side in an axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth.
The plurality of swelling bodies may be arranged along an axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth, but may be arranged in the axial direction. Each of the plurality of bulges may have a substantially flat upper end surface, or may be a triangular pyramid, a quadrangular pyramid, or a pentagonal or more polygonal pyramid having no flat upper end surface.
Further, the swelling body is desirably a quadrangle, but may be a circle, a triangle, or another polygon. Further, the plurality of swelling bodies each have an edge peripheral side surface that is continuous from the edge peripheral edge of the upper end surface to the depressed panel surface, and the edge peripheral side surface has a tapered shape. Preferred. That is, the cross section is preferably trapezoidal.
[0015] A groove may be provided in the flat surface portion between the plurality of depressions. The groove extends along the axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth. The presence of the groove increases the strength of the flat surface portion.
When the inside of the bottle is decompressed due to the fact that the bottle is filled with the heated liquid, sealed, and then cooled, the depressed panel surface of the bottle according to the present invention can be evenly drawn inward. It is presumed that the concentration of stress is dispersed by using a plurality of swelling bodies formed in the swelling portion. Further, it is presumed that the provision of a plurality of grooves extending along the axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth on the outer peripheral wall portion between the plurality of depressions increases the negative pressure resistance.
In each of the depressions, an axial side connecting the bottom and the mouth projects in an arc toward the outside of the depression. The strength of the part is improved.
The bottle is preferably made of polyethylene terephthalate, but other synthetic resins may be used as long as they can be blow-molded.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 shows a blow-molded bottle made of polyethylene terephthalate according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
The bottle of this embodiment has a circular bottom 1,
And a body portion 2 having an outer peripheral wall surface extending upward from an outer peripheral edge of the bottom portion 1. The body 2 has a mouth 3 opened at the upper end, and has an upper body 4 located on the side of the mouth 3 and a lower body 5 located on the side of the bottom 1. The upper torso portion 4 and the lower torso portion 5 are continuous with each other via a concave waist rib 6 surrounding the torso portion. And the lower trunk | drum 4 is formed as a panel part.
FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the bottle according to the present embodiment, in which the bottom 1 has a shape in which the bottom is raised upwards intermittently in three steps from the outer peripheral edge toward the center 7 of the bottle.
Further, the bottom 1 has a substantially rectangular reinforcing bottom rib 8 which is equally spaced apart from each other along the circumferential direction, is arranged radially from the center of the bottle of the bottom 1 toward the outer peripheral edge, and projects inside the bottle. , 8,... Are provided.
FIG. 3 is a top view of the bottle according to the present embodiment. A thread 3a is provided on the outer peripheral surface of the mouth portion 3, and a cap (not shown) is screwed. Returning to FIG. 1, the upper trunk 4
Has a smooth curved shape between the mouth 3 and the waist rib 6, the first curved convex portion 9 having a gentle R located on the side of the mouth 3, and the first curved convex portion 9 having a curve R located on the side of the waist rib 6. It is composed of a steep second curved convex portion 10 and a looser R curved concave portion 11 located between the first and second curved convex portions 9 and 10.
The lower trunk 5, ie, the panel will be described. The panel portion has a flat surface portion 1a without unevenness. Six flat portions 12 are provided on the flat surface portion 1a and are spaced apart from each other along the circumferential direction of the body portion 2. The depression 12
It has a vertically elongated substantially rectangular shape along the length direction of the bottle corresponding to the axis connecting the bottom 1 and the mouth 3. And
An axial side 12a connecting the bottom portion and the mouth portion protrudes in an arc shape toward the outside of the recessed portion. As a result, the width of the columnar portion formed by the flat surface portion 1a between the recessed portions 12 increases and decreases. It becomes narrowest in the middle part of the direction. Such a shape is presumed to have high strength against stress.
In the depression, a step-like rib 12b is provided along an inside of an axial side 12a connecting the bottom and the mouth. It is presumed that the presence of the step-like ribs 12b enhances the strength of the columnar portion formed by the flat surface portion 1a between the depressions 12.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the lower trunk 5 taken along the line AA in FIG. 1. Referring to FIG.
Are a depressed panel surface 13 which is depressed from the flat surface portion 1a of the body 2 with a step size T [mm];
3 and two swelling members 14, 14 swelling in the outer circumferential direction by a height T [mm].
It is apparent from the spirit of the present invention that the shapes of the depression 12 and the swelling body 14 are not limited to such a substantially square shape. Two bulges 14,
14 has a substantially trapezoidal shape having a substantially square shape and a flat upper end surface, and is arranged in a row along the length direction of the bottle so as to be separated from each other. The depressed panel surface 13 located between the two bulges 14, 14 is flat, and the depressed panel surface 13 located between the trunk 2 and the two bulges 14, 14 has a tapered shape. Present. Also, the two swelling bodies 14, 14
Is located near the center of the depression 12. For this reason, the length of the depressed panel surface 13 along the length direction of the bottle is such that the depressed panel surface 13 located between the two bulges 14, 14 has two bulges of the body 2. It is shorter than the depressed panel surface 13 located between the projections 14 and 14.
The waist rib 6 is constricted with a predetermined radius between the second curved convex portion 10 and the upper end of the lower trunk portion 5 to form a concave groove. FIG. 5 is a front view of a bottle according to the second embodiment of the present invention. In the second embodiment, a part of the first embodiment is modified, and portions having the same functions are denoted by the same reference numerals.
Referring to FIG. 5, the upper body 4 of this bottle
A third curved convex portion 20 is further provided at a central position of the curved concave portion 11 located between the first and second curved convex portions 9 and 10. Note that the diameters of these are gradually increased in the order of the first, third, and second curved convex portions.
Each of the depressions 12, 12 of the body 2
Between them, longitudinal grooves 21 are provided along the longitudinal direction of the bottle, respectively. Note that a label or the like covering the panel portion is attached to the flat surface portion 1a. Since there is no unevenness on the flat surface portion 1a, labeling may be simply applied to the flat surface portion,
Next, a description will be given of a comparison experiment result between the bottle according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention and a comparative bottle having another panel design.
FIG. 11 is a front view of the comparative bottle, FIG. 12 is a bottom view thereof, and FIG. 13 is a top view thereof. FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken along line BB of FIG. As shown in these figures,
The comparative bottle 50 has a circular bottom portion 51 and the bottom portion 5.
Cap (not shown) extending upward from the outer peripheral edge of
And forming a mouth portion 52 which is detachably covered,
A panel surface 54 serving as a lower body surface located on the bottom 51 side via a waist rib 53, and an upper body surface 55 located on the mouth portion 52 side
A depressed panel surface 57 formed by depressing the panel surface 54 with a predetermined step size T [mm], and a single unit bulging outward from the depressed panel surface 57 are provided. Swelling body 58.
The waist rib 53 and the panel surface 54
Is provided with a label attaching step 53a, and the outer diameter of the step 53a is slightly larger than the panel surface 54. A lower label attaching step 59 having the same shape as the label attaching step 53a is provided below the panel surface 54, and a label (not shown) is used for attaching a lower label having the same shape as the label attaching step 53a. It is attached to the step portion 59 and covers the panel surface.
First, Table 1 shows a bottle size inspection table according to the first embodiment of the present invention, and Table 2 shows a comparison bottle size inspection table.
[Table 2] The measurement positions of the bottles corresponding to the numerical values listed in each table are shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, respectively. As shown in FIGS. 8 and 9, the distribution of the thickness of the product of the first embodiment of the present invention and the comparative bottle is almost the same.
Further, a reduced pressure strength test was performed on the bottles of each size. FIG. 10 shows the result. As is clear from FIG. 10, the comparative bottle has an absorption capacity of 68
[Ml], the panel part did not pull evenly at a reduced pressure of about 101 mmHg, whereas the first embodiment product had an absorption capacity of about 82 [ml] and a reduced pressure of about 105 mmHg.
Changed evenly. Comparing the two, the capacity of the bottle according to the present invention is increased by about 20%.
Table 3 shows data corresponding to FIG.
[Table 3] Next, Tables 4 to 6 show the results of buckling strength tests of the first example product, the second example product, and the comparative bottle, respectively. In addition, the filling bottle used the bottle filled at 85 degreeC.
[Table 6] In the table, the terms “neck lower part” and “bell part” are terms used by those skilled in the art. Generally, in FIG.
2. The bell portion indicates the n4 portion. Incidentally, n1 is a neck, n3 is a shoulder, and n5 is a waist. In this specification, these portions have also been described as upper trunk portions.
From the above comparison results, in the comparison bottle,
Since only a single swelling body 58 is provided in the depression, it is difficult to effectively prevent the bottle from being deformed due to the pressure reduction caused by the temperature change.
A label may be attached to the panel after the bottle is formed. In the case of the comparative bottle, the label is attached to the label attaching step 53a and the lower label attaching step 59. Since the label attaching step 53a and the lower label attaching step 59 have a step with the panel surface 54, it is very difficult to attach the label.
Therefore, in order to eliminate the step, a comparative bottle having a shape without the label attaching step 53a and the lower label attaching step 59 was designed. It turned out to be.
On the other hand, in the bottle of FIG. 1, the flat surface portion does not have a step such as unevenness, and the flat surface portion has the label attaching step 53a and the lower label attaching step 59 from the comparative bottle. Although the shape has been omitted, the panel design makes it easy to attach a label without a decrease in strength.
As described above, according to the bottle structure of the present invention, the depressed panel portion is evenly pulled when the pressure inside the bottle is reduced, and the deformation of the bottle appearance is prevented. In addition, the panel shape of the present invention increased the strength against deformation, increased the pressure resistance limit, and increased the absorption capacity when depressurized. Therefore, it is possible to provide a bottle having a high reduced pressure strength against a temperature change without substantially reducing the capacity of the filling liquid. In addition, it can be suitably used especially for a large one-gallon (3.785 liter) bottle having a large degree of decompression.
FIG. 1 is a front view of a bottle according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a bottom view of the first embodiment shown in FIG.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line AA of the lower trunk portion of the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a view showing the correspondence between the bottle and the position of the size inspection according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a diagram showing correspondence between comparison bottles and positions of size inspection.
FIG. 8 is a view showing a wall thickness distribution of the bottle according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 9 is a diagram showing a thickness distribution of a comparative bottle.
FIG. 10 is a diagram showing the results of a reduced pressure strength measurement test of the bottle according to the first embodiment shown in FIG. 1 and a comparative bottle.
FIG. 11 is a front view of a comparative bottle.
FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the comparative bottle shown in FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a top view of the comparative bottle shown in FIG. 11;
FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of the lower bottle of the comparative bottle shown in FIG.
B sectional drawing.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 ... Bottom part 1a ... Flat surface part 2 ... Trunk part 3 ... Mouth part 3a ... Thread 4 ... Upper trunk part 5 ... Lower trunk part (panel part) 6 ... Waist rib 7 ... Bottle central part 8 ... Reinforcement bottom groove 9 ... No. One curved convex part 10 ... Second curved convex part 11 ... Bent concave part 12 ... Depressed part 12a ... A side protruding in an arc shape 12b ... Stepped rib 13 ... Depressed panel surface 14 ... Swelled body 20 ... Third curved Convex part 21 ... vertical groove
──────────────────────────────────────────────────続 き Continued on front page (58) Field surveyed (Int. Cl. 7 , DB name) B65D 1/02 B65D 1/42
1. A body made of synthetic resin, having a bottom, a body extending upward from an outer peripheral edge of the bottom, a body formed at an upper part of the body, and a body provided on the body. The panel portion has a flat surface portion without unevenness, and a plurality of recessed portions having a recessed panel surface that is recessed from the flat surface portion to the inside of the body with a predetermined step size. The depressions are arranged at predetermined intervals along a circumferential direction of the body, and each depression is substantially a quadrilateral having four sides at the boundary with the flat surface, and the bottom and the mouth are formed. The side in the axial direction connecting the first portion and the second portion protrudes in an arc shape toward the outside of the recessed portion, and further, on the recessed panel surface, a plurality of swelled bodies bulging outward from the recessed panel surface. A bottle comprising:
2. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the depressed portion has an elongated substantially rectangular shape having a long side in an axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth.
3. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the recessed portion is provided with a stepped rib along an inner side in an axial direction connecting the bottom portion and the mouth portion.
4. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of bulges are arranged along an axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth.
5. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of bulges each have a substantially flat upper end surface.
6. The bottle according to claim 5, wherein the swelling body is rectangular.
7. The plurality of bulging bodies each have an edge peripheral side surface continuous from the edge peripheral edge of the upper end surface to the depressed panel surface, and the edge peripheral side surface has a tapered shape. The bottle according to claim 5, characterized in that:
8. The bottle according to claim 1, wherein a groove is provided in the flat surface between the plurality of depressions, and the groove extends along an axial direction connecting the bottom and the mouth. A bottle comprising:
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