Unitary serological pipette and methods of producing the same
US-11065612-B2 · Jul 20, 2021 · US
US9808984B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9808984-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514713646-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 29, 2005 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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The objects of this invention are to set a predetermined height position for the portion of parison or preform that is the first to come in contact with body molding planes of a split mold and to prevent air from being trapped between in-mold labels and the container which is blow molded from the parison or the preform. In-mold labels are fixed to the entire outer surface of body of main container. An annular thinnest wall portion is formed in the wall of the body so that the thinnest wall portion is the first to come in contact with the body molding planes of a split mold. Under this construction, no bulge of air is formed between the body and the in-mold labels fixed to the entire surface of the body.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for blow-molding an in-mold labeled container comprising a main container having in-mold labels fixed to an outer peripheral surface of a body in a manner extending around the body over a whole circumferential length, the body having a thinnest wall portion formed annularly in a middle part of the body as viewed in a height direction, the process comprising: a first process that comprises extrusion molding a parison so as to give the parison an annular thin-wall portion by means of wall thickness control, the parison being later blow-molded into the main container, a second process that comprises pinching the parison with both halves of a split mold, while setting the thin-wall portion at a position opposed to body molding planes of the split mold when the pair of halves of the split mold is clamped with each in-mold label being held by a corresponding body molding plane, and a third process that comprises blow molding the parison into the main container to expand and deform the thin-wall portion into the thinnest wall portion of the container, wherein the thin-wall portion first contacts with the in-mold labels during a period when the perison is being blow-molded in order to create the body that has an inner peripheral body surface with a wall thickness thereof gradually growing thick toward upper and lower ends of the body starting from the thinnest wall portion and the outer peripheral surface that extends along one plane such that the outer peripheral surface is flat. 2. The process for molding an in-mold labeled container according to claim 1 wherein the parison is pinched with both halves of the split mold after the in-mold labels have been held in place at positions opposed to the thin wall portion. 3. The process for molding an in-mold labeled container according to claim 1 wherein the in-mold labels are held in place in the split mold by vacuuming all edges of the in-mold labels in the circumferential direction.
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Containers; Packaging elements or accessories, Packages (closures therefor B29L2031/56; ink or toner cartridges B29L2031/7678; squeeze tubes B29L2023/20; suitcases B29L2031/7418) · CPC title
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