Plastic container with flattened supporting feet and blow molding device
US-2024367845-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9764873B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9764873-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414255622-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 14, 2005 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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Systems and methods for vacuum compensation in hot-filled and cooled containers. Each container reduces, via one or more vacuum panels, a first portion of a vacuum created in the container. Each container also has a repositionable portion to reduce a second portion of the vacuum. During hot-filling, no portion of the repositionable portion extends below a standing or bearing surface of the container.
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What is claimed is: 1. A plastic bottle comprising: a neck portion; a body portion; and a base portion forming a bearing surface for the plastic bottle, the base portion comprising: a bottom end having a hinge element; a first wall portion extending a first direction away from the hinge element; a second wall portion extending a second direction away from the hinge element, the second wall portion including a plurality of radial creases; and an inner section circumscribed by the second wall portion, the second wall portion and the inner section being adapted to move about the hinge element from a first position to a second position with substantially no movement of the first wall portion, the creases adapted to flex during movement of the second wall portion, wherein in the first position, no portion of the second wall portion and the inner section extend below the bearing surface. 2. The plastic bottle of claim 1 , wherein in the first position, a portion of the inner section extends to a position co-planar to the bearing surface. 3. The plastic bottle of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of radial creases are adapted to facilitate movement of the second wall portion. 4. The plastic bottle of claim 1 , wherein the body portion includes at least one vacuum panel. 5. The plastic bottle of claim 1 , wherein the first wall portion extends from the standing surface to the hinge toward the interior of the container. 6. The plastic bottle of claim 1 , wherein the first wall portion includes radial support ribs. 7. A plastic bottle adapted for hot-filling, the bottle comprising: a neck portion; a body portion; and a base portion forming a bearing surface for the plastic bottle, the base portion comprising: a bottom end having a hinge element; a first wall portion extending a first direction away from the hinge element and from the standing surface to the hinge toward the interior of the container, the first wall portion including radial support ribs; a second wall portion extending a second direction away from the hinge element; and an inner section circumscribed by the second wall portion, the second wall portion and the inner section adapted to move about the hinge element from a first position to a second position with substantially no movement of the first wall portion during the movement of the second wall portion, wherein in the first position, no portion of the second wall portion and the inner section extends below the bearing surface. 8. The plastic bottle of claim 7 , wherein in the first position, a portion of the inner section extends co-planar with the bearing surface. 9. The plastic bottle of claim 7 , wherein the second wall portion includes a plurality of radial creases adapted to flex during movement of the second wall portion. 10. The plastic bottle of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of radial creases are adapted to facilitate movement of the second wall portion. 11. The plastic bottle of claim 7 , wherein the body portion includes at least one vacuum panel. 12. A plastic bottle comprising: a neck portion; a body portion; and a base portion forming a bearing surface for the plastic bottle and having: a bottom end having a hinge element; a first wall portion extending a first direction away from the hinge element; a second wall portion extending a second direction away from the hinge element; and an inner section circumscribed by the second wall portion, the second wall portion and the inner section being adapted to move about the hinge element from a first position to a second position with substantially no movement of the first wall portion, wherein in the first position, no portion of the second wall portion and the inner section extends below the bearing surface, and a portion of the inner section is co-planar with the bearing surface. 13. The plastic bottle of claim 12 , wherein the second wall portion includes a plurality of radial creases adapted to flex during movement of the second wall portion. 14. The plastic bottle of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of radial creases are adapted to facilitate movement of the second wall portion. 15. The plastic bottle of claim 12 , wherein the body portion includes at least one vacuum panel. 16. The plastic bottle of claim 12 , wherein the first wall portion extends from the standing surface to the hinge toward the interior of the container. 17. The plastic bottle of claim 12 , wherein the first wall portion includes radial support ribs. 18. A plastic bottle adapted for hot-filling, the bottle comprising: a neck portion; a body portion including at least one vacuum panel; and a base portion forming a bearing surface for the plastic bottle and having: a bottom end having a hinge element; a first wall portion extending a first direction away from the hinge element and sloping from the bearing surface to the hinge, the first wall portion including a plurality of radial support ribs; a second wall portion extending a second direction away from the hinge element, the second wall portion including a plurality of radial creases; and an inner section circumscribed by the second wall portion, the second wall portion and the inner section being adapted to move about the hinge element from a first position to a second position with substantially no movement of the first wall portion, the creases adapted to flex to facilitate movement of the second wall portion, wherein in the first position, no portion of the second wall portion and the inner section extends below the bearing surface, and a portion of the inner section is co-planar with the bearing surface.
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