IP Library Granted Patent US 10,035,293
Granted Patent B2
US 10,035,293 · App. 14/964,944 · Granted Jul 31, 2018

Method of forming a container

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Patent No.
US 10,035,293
App. No.
14/964,944
Granted
Jul 31, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

An apparatus and method for forming a plastic container is provided. The method includes disposing a preform into a primary mold cavity and applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form a primary article. The primary article is then permitted to shrink to a predetermined volume. The method can further include exposing the primary article to an internal vacuum to facilitate shrinking to a predetermined volume. The method further includes disposing the primary article into a second mold cavity and applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article. Finally, at least a portion of the intermediate article is trimmed off to form a final container.

Claims (62)

1. A method of manufacturing a blow molded container comprising:

disposing a preform into a primary mold cavity;

applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form a primary article;

permitting the primary article to shrink to a predetermined volume;

disposing the primary article into a second mold cavity;

applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article; and

trimming off at least a portion of the intermediate article to form a final container;

wherein a finish region of the final container includes higher levels of spherulitic crystallization than a body region of the final container.

2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a finish forming region of the primary article is between 15% and 50% larger than a diameter of a finish forming region of the preform.

3. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a finish forming region of the primary article is between 20% and 40% larger than a diameter of a finish forming region of the preform.

4. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a ratio of a body forming region of the primary article to a finish forming region of the primary article is between 1.3:1 to 2.5:1.

5. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article such that a finish region of the intermediate article includes more spherulitic crystallinity compared to a body region of the intermediate article.

6. The method according to claim 1 wherein the body region of the final container includes higher levels of molecular orientation than the finish region of the final container.

7. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a finish forming region of the primary article is thicker, less oriented, retains more heat and contains more amorphous material compared to a body forming region of the primary article.

8. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a body forming region of the primary article is at least 2 to 3 times greater than a diameter of a body forming region of the preform.

9. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air at a first pressure to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article; and

wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air at a second pressure to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article; the first pressure being less than the second pressure.

10. The method according to claim 9 , further comprising:

mechanically stretching the preform prior to the applying pressurized air at the first pressure.

11. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article using pressurized air in a range of 50 to 250 psi, and wherein the disposing the preform into the primary mold cavity comprises disposing the preform into the primary mold cavity where the primary mold cavity is within a temperature range of 200° F. to 400° F.

12. The method according to claim 1 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article using pressurized air in a range of 400 to 700 psi.

13. A method of manufacturing a blow molded container comprising:

disposing a preform into a primary mold cavity;

applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form a primary article;

permitting the primary article to shrink to a predetermined volume;

disposing the primary article into a second mold cavity;

applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article; and

trimming off at least a portion of the intermediate article to form a final container;

wherein a body region of the final container includes higher levels of molecular orientation than a finish region of the final container.

14. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a finish forming region of the primary article is between 15% and 50% larger than a diameter of a finish forming region of the preform.

15. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a finish forming region of the primary article is between 20% and 40% larger than a diameter of a finish forming region of the preform.

16. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a ratio of a body forming region of the primary article to a finish forming region of the primary article is between 1.3:1 to 2.5:1.

17. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article such that a finish region of the intermediate article includes more spherulitic crystallinity compared to a body region of the intermediate article.

18. The method according to claim 13 wherein the finish region of the final container includes higher levels of spherulitic crystallization than the body region of the final container.

19. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a finish forming region of the primary article is thicker, less oriented, retains more heat and contains more amorphous material compared to a body forming region of the primary article.

20. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a body forming region of the primary article is at least 2 to 3 times greater than a diameter of a body forming region of the preform.

21. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air at a first pressure to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article; and

wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air at a second pressure to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article; the first pressure being less than the second pressure.

22. The method according to claim 21 , further comprising:

mechanically stretching the preform prior to the applying pressurized air at the first pressure.

23. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article using pressurized air in a range of 50 to 250 psi, and wherein the disposing the preform into the primary mold cavity comprises disposing the preform into the primary mold cavity where the primary mold cavity is within a temperature range of 200° F. to 400° F.

24. The method according to claim 13 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article using pressurized air in a range of 400 to 700 psi.

25. A method of manufacturing a blow molded container comprising:

disposing a preform into a primary mold cavity;

applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form a primary article;

permitting the primary article to shrink to a predetermined volume;

disposing the primary article into a second mold cavity;

applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article; and

trimming off at least a portion of the intermediate article to form a final container;

wherein a finish region of the final container includes higher levels of spherulitic crystallization than a body region of the final container, and the body region of the final container includes higher levels of molecular orientation than the finish region of the final container.

26. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a finish forming region of the primary article is between 15% and 50% larger than a diameter of a finish forming region of the preform.

27. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a finish forming region of the primary article is between 20% and 40% larger than a diameter of a finish forming region of the preform.

28. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a ratio of a body forming region of the primary article to a finish forming region of the primary article is between 1.3:1 to 2.5:1.

29. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article such that a finish region of the intermediate article includes more spherulitic crystallinity compared to a body region of the intermediate article.

30. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a finish forming region of the primary article is thicker, less oriented, retains more heat and contains more amorphous material compared to a body forming region of the primary article.

31. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article such that a diameter of a body forming region of the primary article is at least 2 to 3 times greater than a diameter of a body forming region of the preform.

32. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air at a first pressure to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article; and

wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air at a second pressure to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form an intermediate article; the first pressure being less than the second pressure.

33. The method according to claim 32 , further comprising:

mechanically stretching the preform prior to the applying pressurized air at the first pressure.

34. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the preform to conform to the shape of the primary mold cavity to form the primary article using pressurized air in a range of 50 to 250 psi, and wherein the disposing the preform into the primary mold cavity comprises disposing the preform into the primary mold cavity where the primary mold cavity is within a temperature range of 200° F. to 400° F.

35. The method according to claim 25 wherein the applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article comprises applying pressurized air to urge the primary article to conform to the second mold cavity to form the intermediate article using pressurized air in a range of 400 to 700 psi.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 24, 2020
From: AMCOR RIGID PLASTICS USA, LLC
To: AMCOR RIGID PACKAGING USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 052217/0418 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 11, 2018
From: AMCOR GROUP GMBH
To: AMCOR RIGID PLASTICS USA, LLC
Reel/Frame 047215/0173 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2017
From: BEUERLE, FREDERICK C.; LISCH, G. DAVID; MAKI, KIRK EDWARD; WILSON, BRADLEY; LUCHIES, REINHARD C.J.
To: AMCOR GROUP GMBH
Reel/Frame 043983/0477 →