Container having excellent slipping property for fluid contents
US-2015353271-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9067709B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9067709-B2 |
| Application number | US-45227208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2008 |
| Priority date | Jun 29, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2015 |
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The technical problems of this invention are to overcome a limitation in the aspect of the shape of conventional synthetic resin double containers comprising an inner container and an outer container and to solve a problem of additional steps required to assemble the outer and inner containers. A principle means taken to solve these problems comprises a double container made by a direct blow molding process wherein a space is formed between the outer layer and the inner layer made of synthetic resins that are mutually non-adherent, thus allowing both layers to be left in a detached state due to a difference in mold shrinkage factors between the two layers during the direct blow molding step.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A synthetic resin double container made by a direct blow molding process, said synthetic resin double container comprising: an inner layer made of a first synthetic resin and having a first mold shrinkage factor; an outer layer made of a second synthetic resin and having a second mold shrinkage factor, the first synthetic resin and the second synthetic resin being mutually non-adherent, which allows both the outer and inner layers to be left in a detached state due to a difference in mold shrinkage factors of the two layers involved in a direct blow molding step, the first mold shrinkage factor being greater than the second mold shrinkage factor; and a bottom seal formed in an underside surface of a bottom section of the synthetic resin double container by a pinch-off section of a split blow mold, wherein portions of a body and a bottom are largely deformed as a result of the direct blow molding, a peeling force caused by a first difference between the first mold shrinkage factor and the second mold shrinkage factor being greater than an adherent strength of the inner layer and the outer layer, portions of a neck are slightly deformed as a result of the direct blow molding, a peeling force caused by a second difference between the first mold shrinkage factor and the second mold shrinkage factor being less than an adherent strength of the inner layer and the outer layer, the double container has (1) a first condition, immediately after the direct blow molding step, wherein the inner layer and the outer layer are closely attached to one another by an adherent strength of the inner layer and the outer layer, and (2) a second condition, subsequent to the first condition, wherein the peeling force caused by the first difference between the first mold shrinkage factor and the second mold shrinkage factor at the body and the bottom is greater than the adherent strength of the inner layer and the outer layer and separates both layers of the inner layer and the outer layer to form a space between the inner layer and the outer layer in the body and the bottom, and wherein the inner layer and the outer layer in the neck remain adhered to one another, and the first synthetic resin or the second synthetic resin has a pigment or a filler dispersed therein. 2. The synthetic resin double container according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the outer layer in the bottom seal has a cracked pinch-off portion, wherein the cracked pinch-off portion in the bottom seal is formed by mold shrinkage involved in the direct blow molding process. 3. The synthetic resin double container according to claim 1 , wherein the inner layer forms an inner container which is deformable in an inwardly deflating manner with a drop of inner pressure. 4. The synthetic resin double container according to claim 2 , wherein the inner layer forms an inner container which is deformable in an inwardly deflating manner with a drop of inner pressure.
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using multilayered preforms or parisons · CPC title
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