IP Library Granted Patent US 7,980,404
Granted Patent B2
US 7,980,404 · App. 12/406,491 · Granted Jul 19, 2011

Multi-functional base for a plastic, wide-mouth, blow-molded container

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Patent No.
US 7,980,404
App. No.
12/406,491
Granted
Jul 19, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A container can have a body with an integrally formed base attached to the body. The base includes a concave annular wall extending from the container sidewall to a standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to a substantially flat inner annular wall. The inner annular wall is recessed in the base and is substantially perpendicular to the container sidewall. The inner annular wall includes a centrally located dimple. The dimple includes a plurality of spaced apart and radially extending indented ribs. One or more of the ribs extend radially into a brace that tapers to meet the inner annular wall.

Claims (40)

1. A plastic container comprising:

an upper portion including a finish defining an opening into the container;

a lower portion including a base defining a standing surface;

a sidewall extending between the upper portion and the lower portion, the sidewall defining a longitudinal axis;

at least one substantially transversely-oriented pressure panel located in the lower portion, the pressure panel being movable between an outwardly-inclined position and an inwardly-inclined position to compensate for a change of pressure inside the container;

a dimple ( 248 ) centrally located within the pressure panel; and

a plurality of radially spaced tapered ribs ( 250 ), each of said plurality of tapered ribs tapering between a narrowest part and a widest part of each said rib, the narrowest part being radially outward of said widest part, the widest part being arranged adjacent the dimple,

wherein the standing surface defines a standing plane, and the entire pressure panel is located between the standing plane and the upper portion of the container when the pressure panel is in the outwardly-inclined position, and

wherein each of the tapered ribs is generally trapezoidal in plan view with the widest and narrowest parts defining bases of the trapezoid in the plan view.

2. The plastic container of claim 1 , further comprising a hinge structure connecting the pressure panel to the base.

3. The plastic container of claim 1 , wherein the pressure panel is adapted to compensate for internal vacuum created within the container after the container is hot-filled, capped, and cooled.

4. The plastic container of claim 1 , further comprising a concave outer wall extending from the lower portion of the container to the standing surface, and an inner wall extending from the standing surface to the pressure panel.

5. The plastic container of claim 1 , wherein at least part of the pressure panel is formed at an angle inclined upwardly and inwardly from the standing surface in the range of five to six degrees.

6. The plastic container of claim 1 , wherein the sidewall is adapted to neatly support a wrap-around label without unwanted voids beneath the label.

7. The plastic container of claim 1 , wherein, in as-formed condition, the base includes a flexible portion having an as-formed position inclined inwardly and upwardly in the range of five to six degrees with respect to a horizontal plane defined by the standing surface, the flexible portion adapted (a) to move down below the as-formed position in response to pressure created in the container after filling, and (b) to move up above the as-formed position in response to pressure created in the container after sealing, capping, and cooling.

8. The plastic container of claim 7 , wherein the flexible portion is substantially planar.

9. The plastic container of claim 1 , wherein the dimple is an anti-inverting dimple.

10. The plastic container of claim 9 , wherein the anti-inverting dimple is adapted to travel with the pressure panel and to maintain substantially a constant shape regardless of the internal pressures experienced within the container, preventing complete inversion and failure of the pressure panel.

11. A plastic container comprising:

an upper portion including a finish defining an opening into the container;

a lower portion including a base defining a standing surface;

a sidewall extending between the upper portion and the lower portion, the sidewall defining a longitudinal axis;

at least one substantially transversely-oriented pressure panel located in the lower portion, the pressure panel being movable between an outwardly-inclined position and an inwardly-inclined position to compensate for a change of pressure inside the container;

a dimple centrally located within the pressure panel; and

a plurality of radially spaced tapered ribs, each of said plurality of tapered ribs tapering between a narrowest part and a widest part of each said rib, the narrowest part being radially outward of said widest part,

wherein the standing surface defines a standing plane, and the entire pressure panel is located between the standing plane and the upper portion of the container when the pressure panel is in the outwardly-inclined position, and

wherein each of the tapered ribs is generally trapezoidal in plan view, with the widest and narrowest parts defining bases of the trapezoid in the plan view.

12. The plastic container of claim 11 , wherein the pressure panel is adapted to compensate for internal vacuum created within the container after the container is hot-filled, capped, and cooled.

13. The plastic container of claim 11 , wherein at least part of the pressure panel is formed at an angle inclined upwardly and inwardly from the standing surface in the range of five to six degrees.

14. The plastic container of claim 11 , wherein, in as-formed condition, the base includes a flexible portion having an as-formed position inclined inwardly and upwardly in the range of five to six degrees with respect to a horizontal plane defined by the standing surface, the flexible portion adapted (a) to move down below the as-formed position in response to pressure created in the container after filling, and (b) to move up above the as-formed position in response to pressure created in the container after sealing, capping, and cooling.

15. A plastic container comprising:

an upper portion including a finish defining an opening into the container;

a lower portion including a base with a standing surface defining a standing plane, the lower portion having a diameter D;

a sidewall extending between the upper portion and the lower portion, the sidewall defining a longitudinal axis and having a diameter less than diameter D, the sidewall adapted to neatly support a wrap-around label without unwanted voids beneath the label;

at least one substantially transversely-oriented pressure panel located in the lower portion, the pressure panel being movable between an outward position and an inward position above said outward position to compensate for a change of pressure inside the container;

an anti-inverting dome located centrally of the pressure panel, the anti-inverting dome adapted to travel with the pressure panel and to maintain substantially a constant shape regardless of the internal pressures experienced within the container, preventing complete inversion and failure of the pressure panel, the anti-inverting dome being configured to help prevent the pressure panel from moving outside a desired range of movement between two positions B and C; and

a plurality of radially spaced tapered ribs, each of said plurality of tapered ribs tapering between a narrowest part and a widest part of each said rib, the narrowest part being radially outward of said widest part,

wherein each of the to tapered ribs is generally trapezoidal in plan view with the widest and narrowest parts defining bases of the trapezoid in the plan view.

16. The plastic container of claim 15 , wherein the widest part of each said rib is arranged adjacent the anti-inverting dome.

17. The plastic container of claim 15 , wherein the anti-inverting dome is a dimple.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN CERTAIN PATENT COLLATERAL Recorded Aug 4, 2020
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS THE COLLATERAL AGENT AND TRUSTEE
To: GRAHAM PACKAGING COMPANY, L.P.
Reel/Frame 053396/0531 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 22, 2012
From: GRAHAM PACKAGING COMPANY, L.P.
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Reel/Frame 027910/0609 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 20, 2012
From: REYNOLDS GROUP HOLDINGS INC.
To: GRAHAM PACKAGING COMPANY, L.P.
Reel/Frame 027895/0738 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 26, 2011
From: GRAHAM PACKAGING COMPANY, L.P.
To: REYNOLDS GROUP HOLDINGS INC.
Reel/Frame 026970/0699 →