Lightweight base for carbonated beverage packaging

US10399727B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10399727-B2
Application numberUS-201515500263-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 31, 2015
Priority dateAug 1, 2014
Publication dateSep 3, 2019
Grant dateSep 3, 2019

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This disclosure provides generally container base designs for use in packaging carbonated beverages and new containers that incorporate the base design. It has been found that improved physical and mechanical properties such as good stress crack performance can be achieving while improved light weighting and potential cost savings. The particular base and container designs are generally applicable to carbonated soft drink (CSD) containers, and can be used with containers of any size and with any type of base form such as petaloid or champagne base forms.

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We claim: 1. A carbonated soft drink (CSD) container comprising a lightweight base and a sidewall, wherein the base and the sidewall each comprise a polymer having a crystallinity, wherein the base is characterized by the following features: a) an area/weight ratio (A/W), wherein A/W is from about 2200 to about 3400 sq mm/g; b) a weight percentage/area percentage ratio (W %/A %), wherein the weight percentage is the weight of the base relative to the container and the area percentage is the surface area of the base relative to the container, wherein W %/A % is from about 0.90 to about 1.30; c) a first percent (%) crystallinity measured around a diameter of a gate (within 10 mm), wherein the first percent crystallinity is greater than or about 10%; d) a second percent (%) crystallinity measured at a distance of greater than or about 15 mm from the gate, wherein the second percent crystallinity is at least or about 70% of the sidewall crystallinity; e) a percent (%) trans content measured around the gate diameter (within 10 mm), wherein the percent trans content is at least or about 65% and the trans content refers to the rotational trans isomer of the polymer; and f) a thickness ratio (thickness at 5 mm from the gate dividing by thickness at 10 millimeters from the gate) of less than or about 3.5. 2. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein A/W is from about 2600 to 3200 sq mm/g. 3. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein W %/A % is from about 1.00 to 1.15. 4. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the first percent crystallinity is greater than or about 12%. 5. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the second percent crystallinity is at least or about 80% of the sidewall crystallinity. 6. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the percent trans content is at least or about 70%. 7. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness ratio is less than or about 2.5. 8. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is a petaloid base. 9. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is a champagne base. 10. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base passes an Stress Crack test protocol according to the ISBT stress cracking method. 11. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the average time to failure in an Stress Crack performance test using the ISBT stress cracking method is greater than or about 5 minutes. 12. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the average time to failure in an Stress Crack performance test using the ISBT stress cracking method is greater than or about 10 minutes. 13. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base passes a 6-foot drop test (industry standard). 14. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base maintains a base clearance of at least or about 0.5 mm following a thermal stability test (conditioning a 4.2 ounce volume carbonated container at 38° C. for 24 hours). 15. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is further characterized by a heel diameter/standing ring ratio of less than or about 1.45. 16. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is further characterized by a heel diameter/standing ring ratio of less than or about 1.40. 17. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is further characterized by a gate pad diameter of greater than or about 7 mm. 18. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is further characterized by a strap width of greater than or about 3.5 mm. 19. The lightweight base according to claim 1 , wherein the base is further characterized by a strap width of greater than or about 4 mm. 20. A packaged shelf product comprising the carbonated soft drink (CSD) container according to claim 1 . 21. A carbonated soft drink (CSD) container comprising a lightweight base and a sidewall, wherein the base and the sidewall each comprise a polymer having a crystallinity, wherein the base is characterized by any four of the following features: a) an area/weight ratio (A/W), wherein A/W is from about 2200 to about 3400 sq mm/g; b) a weight percentage/area percentage ratio (W %/A %), wherein the weight percentage is the weight of the base relative to the container and the area percentage is the surface area of the base relative to the container, wherein W %/A % is from about 0.90 to about 1.30; c) a first percent (%) crystallinity measured around a diameter of a gate (within 10 mm), wherein the first percent crystallinity is greater than or about 10%; d) a second percent (%) crystallinity measured at a distance of greater than or about 15 mm from the gate, wherein the second percent crystallinity is at least or about 70% of the sidewall crystallinity; e) a percent (%) trans content measured around the gate diameter (within 10 mm), wherein the percent trans content is at least or about 65% and the trans content refers to the rotational trans isomer of the polymer; and f) a thickness ratio (thickness at 5 mm from the gate dividing by thickness at 10 millimeters from the gate) of less than or about 3.5. 22. The lightweight base according to claim 21 , wherein the base is characterized by any five of the six recited features.

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  • Bottom construction (B65D1/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • characterised by material, e.g. composition, physical features · CPC title

  • B65D1/0215Primary

    multilayered (B65D81/3837 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • PET, i.e. poylethylene terephthalate · CPC title

  • Closure retaining means, e.g. beads, screw-threads · CPC title

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What does patent US10399727B2 cover?
This disclosure provides generally container base designs for use in packaging carbonated beverages and new containers that incorporate the base design. It has been found that improved physical and mechanical properties such as good stress crack performance can be achieving while improved light weighting and potential cost savings. The particular base and container designs are generally applica…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Coca Cola Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D1/0215. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 03 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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