Blow-molded container and closure, and method and apparatus for making same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6669049
  • Patent Number
    6,669,049
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 30, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A blow-molded plastic container and reinforced lid are simultaneously produced in a blow mold. A lid is reinforced by having a portion of the lid formed by blow molding techniques and another portion of the lid formed by compression molding techniques. The container and lid combination, a method for making the combination and apparatus for making the combination are provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a blow-molded plastic container and a corresponding closure produced by a combination of blow molding/compression molding techniques, and more particularly, the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for the simultaneous manufacture of a blow molded container and a partially blow-molded, partially compression molded closure within the same blow mold.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Various consumer products, such as food products, are packaged for sale in blow-molded plastic containers sealed with a closure. Typically, the containers are mass produced in high speed blow-molding machines, and the closures, such as caps and lids, are manufactured separately from the containers in injection molds. The separate manufacture of the containers and closures has a significantly impact on the overall cost of mass producing such a package. Such increased costs include manufacturing, tooling and material costs.




Another disadvantage of manufacturing containers and closures utilizing different molding processes is that such processes require the use of different plastic materials which results in the containers being made of one type of plastic material and the closures being made of another. Such a package complicates and increases the cost of recycling the containers and closures and does not readily permit precise color matching between the container and closure. Thus, the separate manufacture of the container and closure also has a negative impact on the aesthetic appearance of the package and its ability to be readily recycled.




To overcome these problems, the assignee of the present application has previously developed and disclosed in International Application No. PCT/US97/03153, published as International Publication Number WO 97/32791 on Sep. 12, 1997, a method for compression molding a closure in the flash material of an extrusion blow mold. To this end, a parison is extruded within a blow mold having a container body cavity and a lid cavity. The parison is blown in the container body cavity to form the container body and is compressed in the lid cavity to form a compression molded lid for the blow molded container. Thus, the lid is formed in the flash material which would otherwise be removed from the container and recycled as scrap material. The entire package can be readily recycled and can be a consistent color throughout.




Other examples of forming articles in the flash material compressed in blow molds include U.S. Pat. No. 4,082,827 issued to Chlystun; U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,558 issued to Cargile; U.S. Pat. No. 3,359,602 issued to Bailey; U.S. Pat. No. 3,369,690 issued to Hayes; U.S. Pat. No. 3,679,785 issued to Dike; U.S. Pat. No. 5,275,780 to Robinson; and U.S. Pat. No. 3,983,199 issued to Uhlig. The Chlystun patent discloses compression molding an integral pull tab; the Cargile patent discloses compression molding a breakaway measuring cup; and the Bailey, Hayes, Dike, Robinson and Uhlig patents disclose compression molding an integral handle.




Other U.S. patents disclose the formation of blown closures within the container body cavity of a blow mold. To this end, the container body and closure are blown as a single intermediate body within a blow mold cavity. The blown intermediate article is then severed and trimmed to form a separate container body and closure. See for instance, U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,553,732 and 5,762,859 issued to Kani; U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,044,923 and 5,213,753 issued to Przytulla; U.S. Pat. No. 3,409,710 issued to Klygisis; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,865,338 issued to Conn. Also see U.S. Pat. No. 5,106,569 issued to Rathman et al.; U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,382,058 and 4,453,911 issued to Watson et al.; and U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,486,164 and 4,486,379 issued to Wilkie et al. for examples of blow molded tool box-shaped containers, or cases, having opposed blow-molded tub-shaped portions integrally connected by a compression molded hinge.




In addition to the need for a cost-effective, readily recyclable and aesthetic container and closure combination and a method and apparatus for making same, there is also a specific need for a substantially tub-shaped container having an upper rim and a novel closure, or lid, for sealing the container. Such a container may be used as a multi-purpose package, for instance, in club or warehouse stores for the sale of powders such as drink powders, candy or any other product capable of being sold in tub-shaped containers. The upper rim of such a container provides a wide opening into the container and is sealed with a relatively large flat lid which spans the opening and engages the rim. Typically, the central most portion of such a lid will warp and otherwise provide an unaesthetic appearance.




Although the above referenced container and closure combinations and methods and apparatus for the manufacture thereof may function satisfactorily for their intended purposes, there is a need for a novel method and apparatus for the cost-effective manufacture of a container and closure combination. In addition, there is also a specific need for a novel container and closure combination which includes a tub-shaped blow molded container and a reinforced lid. The lid should have improved rigidity and definition to prevent warpage and should provide an aesthetically pleasing package. The container and lid should be capable of efficient and simultaneous manufacture in the same blow mold, should be readily recyclable, and should have substantially flawless color matching.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




With the foregoing in mind, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a novel method for simultaneously forming a plastic container and associated closure from a single extruded parison in the same blow mold utilizing a combination of blow molding and compression molding techniques.




Another object of the present invention is to a provide a closure, or lid, with increased rigidity and definition so that the lid can be utilized in connection with a wide-mouth tub-shaped container without undergoing warpage and can provide an aesthetically pleasing appearance.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a novel method and apparatus for manufacturing a reinforced closure, or lid, in a blow mold.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide apparatus which enables the formation of various indentations and undercuts to be formed in a blown container and/or closure and which enables ready ejection of the container and a reinforced closure from the mold.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




More specifically, the present invention provides a method of manufacturing a plastic container and associated closure in which a parison is extruded within an open set of mold blocks. The mold blocks, when closed, cooperate to form a container forming cavity and a separate closure forming cavity through which the parison extends. The parison located in the container forming cavity is blown to form a container body while a portion of the parison located in the closure forming cavity is separately blown to form at least a part of a closure. A remaining portion of the parison located in the closure forming cavity is compression molded to form a remaining part of the closure which extends integrally from the blow molded part of the closure. Preferably, blow molding of the container body, blow molding of the part of the closure, and compression molding of the remaining part of the closure occur substantially simultaneously. The present invention also provides a container and closure combination made by the above described process.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a novel apparatus for manufacturing a container and associated closure is provided. The apparatus includes a set of mold blocks moveable from an open position to a closed position to capture an extruded parison therein and moveable from the closed position to the open position for releasing a container body and closure therefrom. The mold blocks, when closed, cooperate to provide a blow molded container forming cavity and a separate closure forming cavity which includes a blow-molding section and a compression molding section. A first blow pin is extendable into the container forming cavity for forming a blow-molded container body therein, and a second blow pin is extendable into the blow molding section of the closure forming cavity to blow a portion of the closure. The compression molding section forms a remaining integral compression molded portion of the closure. Preferably, the mold blocks and first and second blow pins are operable to substantially simultaneously form the blow molded container body and partially blow molded, partially compression molded closure.




According to yet another aspect of the present invention, a novel container and reinforced lid combination is provided. The container has an extrusion blow molded body with an upper rim. The lid has a hollow central blow molded portion and a peripheral compression molded portion extending outwardly and integrally from the hollow central blow molded portion. The peripheral compression molded portion of the lid is engageable with the upper rim of the container body to secure the lid to the container, and the hollow central blow molded portion of the lid reinforces the lid structure to increase rigidity and definition and prevent warpage.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should become apparent from the following description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a container and lid embodying the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view of a blow mold and container formed therein according to the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the blow mold, container and lid of

FIG. 2

taken along line


3





3


;





FIG. 4

is a partial cross-sectional view of the container and lid of

FIG. 1

illustrating the pivoting connection between the container and lid; and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the connection illustrated in

FIG. 4

taken along line


5





5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED CONTAINER/CLOSURE




One aspect of the present invention is a preferred container and closure combination


10


as best illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 4

. The combination is preferably made by the method and apparatus of the present invention as will be discussed. Before turning to a detailed description of the method and apparatus of the present invention, a discussion of the structure of the preferred container/closure


10


is provided.




The combination


10


includes a plastic extrusion blow-molded container body


12


provided in a substantially tub-shaped configuration. As illustrated, the body


12


is substantially rectangular having a base


14


and an integral upstanding sidewall


16


including front, rear, right and left sidewall sections,


18


,


20


,


22


and


24


, respectively. The container body


12


has a large top opening


26


which is defined by a rim


28


formed by the upper terminating edge of the sidewall


16


. Such a tub-shaped container can be utilized to package various products including scoop-able food products provided in powder form, such as, chocolate drink mixes. A sheet-like tamper-indication covering (not shown), such as wax paper, foil, or the like, can be sealed to the rim


28


after initial filling of the container body


12


to initially seal the opening


26


, maintain the contents in a sterile environment, and provide indication of tampering. Although a specific container body configuration has been described and illustrated, various other container body structures can be utilized in accordance with the present invention.




A lid


30


having a novel reinforced structure, as best illustrated in

FIG. 4

, is utilized as a closure or cap for the container body


12


. The lid


30


is reinforced to resist warpage which would otherwise occur in a typical flat lid applied to and spanning across the relatively large sized opening


26


of the container body


12


. The novel structure of lid


30


includes a hollow central section


32


and a substantially solid peripheral section


34


extending integrally and radially outward from the hollow central section


32


. The hollow central section


32


is formed by blow molding a portion of an extruded parison in a blow mold, preferably the same blow mold utilized to form the blown container body


12


. The solid peripheral section


34


is formed by compression molding a portion of the extruded parison in the blow mold. Thus, as will be discussed in detail, the same extruded parison can be utilized in the same blow mold to form the container body


12


and lid


30


.




The compression molded peripheral section


34


of lid


30


provides a peripheral lip


36


utilized to engage the rim


28


of the container body


12


. The blow-molded hollow central section


32


of the lid


30


reinforces the lid


30


, prevents the lid


30


from warping, and provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance. In addition, a brand name, logo, or the like (not shown) can be blown into the upward facing side


38


of the lid to increase its aesthetic appeal. The lid


30


is made from the same material as the container body


12


, and therefore, is readily recyclable with the container body


12


and is substantially the exact same color as the container body


12


.




The preferred embodiment, as illustrated, permits the lid


30


to pivot relative to the container body


12


between open and closed positions. To this end, a compression molded hinge connection flap


40


is formed in the compression molded peripheral section


34


of the lid


30


. The hinge connection flap


40


extends from the lip


36


and has a pair of oppositely extending lateral projections


42


as best illustrated in FIG.


5


. The rear sidewall section


20


of the container body


12


is formed with an inwardly extending recess


44


for receiving the hinge connection flap


40


. A pair of depressions


46


are formed in the sidewall sections


48


of the recess


44


and extend substantially parallel to the rear sidewall section


20


of the container body


12


. To install the lid


30


on the container body


12


, the projections


42


of the hinge connection flap


40


are inserted into the depressions


46


formed in the recess


44


of the container sidewall


16


. The projections


42


are captured within the depressions


46


and permit the lid


30


to pivot thereabout.




The lid


30


of the preferred embodiment is adapted to be snap fit to the rim


28


of the container body


12


. To this end, preferably the rim


28


has an outwardly extending peripheral bead


50


which frictionally engages a set of locking beads


52


extending inwardly from the lip


36


of the lid


30


to maintain the lid


30


in a closed condition sealing the top opening


26


of the container body


12


. See FIG.


4


. To enable ready opening of the lid


30


, the front sidewall section


18


of the container body


12


is provided with a recess


54


adjacent the rim


28


to permit a person's finger to engage beneath the lip


36


of the lid


30


and to lift upwardly on the lid


30


removing the lid


30


from the rim


28


of the container body


12


.




By way of example, and not by way of limitation, the container body


12


can be about 6.5 inches in height from the base


14


to the rim


28


, about 8.5 inches in length from the right to the left sidewall section,


22


and


24


, and about five inches in width from the front to the rear sidewall section,


18


and


20


. The opening


26


can be about 5 by 8.5 inches, and the container body


12


can contain approximately 100 ounces of a product. The lid


30


can be about 5 by 8.5 inches, and the dimensions of the hollow central section


32


can be about 3.5 by 6.5 inches with a maximum thickness of about a half inch. The combination


10


can be made of any thermoplastic material, for example, HDPE or Polypropylene. The above referenced material and dimensions are provided as examples only, and any desired materials and dimensions can be utilized in accordance with the present invention.




Detailed Description of the Preferred Method




As previously stated, the above referenced container and closure combination


10


is formed primarily by extrusion blow molding techniques and partly by compression molding techniques. As well known in the art of extrusion blow molding, a pair of mold halves are initially positioned in an open position to receive an extruded tube of molten plastic, or parison, and are then closed about the parison so that the parison can be blown within the cavity formed by the blow mold. Typically, the sections of the parison above and below the blown body form so called flash material which is trimmed from the blown body and recycled as scrap material.




According to the present invention, a portion


56


of what would be the flash material is utilized to form a closure


30


for the container body


12


. Thus, the container body


12


and closure


30


are simultaneously formed in the same mold


58


from the same parison. This provides a package which is made of a common material that can be readily recycled and that is a uniform color.




One novel aspect of the present invention is that the closure


30


is formed by a combination of blow molding and compression molding techniques. To this end, a portion of the parison is blown to form a hollow part


32


of the closure


30


and another portion of the parison is compressed to form a substantially solid part


34


of the closure


30


. Thus, the closure


30


includes a hollow section


32


to rigidify the closure and prevent warpage, and a solid section


34


to provide a means of cooperatively engaging the rim


28


of the container body


12


.




The method according to the present invention utilizes a pair of mold halves


58




a


and


58




b


which cooperate to provide a container body forming cavity


60


and a closure forming cavity


62


best illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. These cavities,


60


and


62


, are spaced apart in the mold


58


and receive different sections of the same parison. For example, the parison is positioned in the mold


58


such that a proximal end of the parison is used to form the container body


12


and a distal end of the parison is used to form the closure


30


. Thus, as the blown and compressed parison is removed from the mold


58


, the closure


30


is formed in a tail flash area


64


which extends from the base


14


of the blown container body


12


. See FIG.


3


.




The closure forming cavity


62


includes a central blow molding cavity


66


and a peripheral compression molding cavity


68


. Thus, a portion of the parison is blown as a surrounding portion of the parison is compressed. Therefore, the method of the present invention includes the primary steps of: (i) capturing an extruded parison within a pair of mold blocks,


58




a


and


58




b


; (ii) blow molding a portion of the parison in a container forming cavity


60


to form a blow molded container body


12


; (iii) separately blow molding another portion of the parison in a closure forming cavity


62


; and (iv) compression molding a portion of the parison in the closure forming cavity


62


to produce a partially blow molded, partially compression molded closure


30


for the container body


12


. Preferably, all of the above stated method steps are accomplished substantially simultaneously in high speed automated equipment.




According to the preferred method, various undercuts can be formed in the container body, such as, the depressions


46


formed in the recess


44


in the container body


12


as illustrated in FIG.


5


. Typically, a blow mold cannot have structure which prevents a blow molded body to be released from the mold cavity. For instance, the formation of the depressions


46


in the container body


12


requires mold structure that extends laterally into the cavity


60


to from the depressions


46


and that would block the removal of the container body


12


form the mold since the container body


12


is blown behind and around the structure. However, the present invention overcomes this problem by utilizing a pair of extendable/retractable pins


70


which extend as the parison is blown and retract slightly before the blown container body


12


is released from the mold


58


. Thus, the pins


70


form the depressions


46


in the container body


12


and are retractable to enable ready release of the container body


12


from the mold


58


. Preferably, the pins


70


are extended by cylinders (not shown) which are precisely controlled to extend and retract at predetermined times during the blow molding cycle.




The method also includes a novel manner of releasing, or ejecting, the container body


12


, closure


30


, and flash


64


from the mold


58


. The lid


30


tends to stick to the mold


58


since the lid


30


is relatively large and includes blow molded and compression molded portions,


32


and


34


. The present invention utilizes an ejector plate


72


to force the lid


30


out of the mold


58


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the ejector plate


72


is located in mold half


58




a


adjacent the closure forming cavity


62


and is extended into the closure forming cavity


62


after the mold blocks


58




a


and


58




b


open to eject the closure


30


from the mold


58


thereby releasing the closure


30


with the container body


12


and adjacent flash material


64


. Preferably, the ejector plate


72


includes a pair of cylinders


72




a


and


72




b


which are extended at precisely controlled predetermined times during the blow molding cycle.




A further step in the preferred method is to trim the scrap material


74


from the container body


12


and lid


30


. To this end, the tail flash


64


is cut from the base


14


of the container


12


and trimmed away from the lid


30


formed in the tail flash


64


. Preferably as illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the container body is blown with a false dome


76


which must also be severed from the container body


12


. The blown false dome


76


includes a groove


78


used by trimming equipment to spin the container body


12


and false dome


76


relative to a knife in the trimmer. Thus, the knife severs the false dome


76


from the container body


12


and provides the container body


12


with a smooth inwardly extending lip


80


to which wax paper, or the like, can be bonded to initially seal the container body


12


after filling.




A final step includes assembling the lid


30


to the container body


12


after they have been completely separated during trimming. The projections


42


on the hinge connection flap


40


of the lid


30


are inserted into the depressions


46


formed in the container body


12


to connect the lid


30


to the container body


12


. The lid


30


is pivoted relative to the container body


12


and snap fit onto the rim


28


.




Detailed Description of the Preferred Apparatus




The primary component of the apparatus according to the present invention utilized to manufacture the container and closure combination of the present invention are the mold blocks


58




a


and


58




b


as previously discussed. The multi-part mold


58


must be capable of opening and closing relative to an extruded parison to capture the parison therein. In addition, the mold


58


must define a container body forming cavity


60


and a separate closure forming cavity


62


a spaced distance from the container body forming cavity


60


.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the container body forming cavity


60


defines the shape of the container body


12


and includes a false blow dome cavity area


82


. The formation of a false dome


76


enables ready spin trimming of scrap material from the top of the container body


12


so that a smooth inwardly extending lip


80


can be provided on the rim


28


of the trimmed container body


12


. The walls of the container body forming cavity


60


also include extendable/retractable pins


70


which enable undercuts to be formed in the container body


12


in a manner permitting ready release of the container body


12


from the mold


58


. The extension and retraction of the pins


70


are precisely controlled and linked to the blow molding cycle.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 3

, the closure forming portion


62


includes a blow molding area


66


and a compression molding area


68


. The blow molding area


66


is centrally located and is surrounded by the compression molding area


68


. Thus, a central portion


32


of the lid


30


is formed by blow molding, and a peripheral portion


34


of the lid


30


is formed by compression molding. Preferably, the compression molding area


68


is utilized to form a hinge connection flap


40


utilized to pivotally connect the lid


30


to the container body


12


. The closure forming cavity


62


also includes an ejector plate


72


which extends into the cavity


62


to cause the forced release of the lid


30


from the mold


58


. The ejector plate


72


is set to operate at a precise predetermined time in the blow molding cycle.




The apparatus also includes a pair of blow pins which are inserted into the parison to inflate the parison. A first blow pin (not shown) is utilized to inflate the container body


12


and extends into a part of the parison which forms the blown false dome


76


. A second blow pin


84


is utilized to inflate the blow molded portion


32


of the closure


30


. Preferably, the blow pin


84


is inserted through the cavity wall adjacent the location of the ejector plate


72


. In addition, the aperture


86


formed in the lid


30


by the blow pin


84


is preferably formed on the underside


88


of the lid


30


. Thus, as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, a blow cylinder


90


is located between the pair of ejector plate cylinders,


72




a


and


72




b


, which also extend toward the underside


88


of the lid


30


.




The apparatus of the present invention also includes a timing mechanism (not shown) to precisely control the operation of the mold and blow pins. To this end, the blow pins are controlled to simultaneously blow the lid


30


and container body


12


. In addition, the retractable pins


70


utilized to form the undercuts in the container body


12


are extended during inflation of the container body


12


. As the mold


58


opens to release the container body


12


and lid


30


, the pins


70


are retracted and the ejector plate


72


is extended into the lid forming cavity


62


.




Thus, the described container and closure combination, method of making the combination, and apparatus for making the combination provide a unique and cost-effective package which can be entirely manufacture in a blow mold utilizing a single extruded parison. Preferably, the blow molded container has a tub-shape, and the lid has a novel reinforced structure which resists warpage. The lid can be provided such that it pivots relative to the container body, and the container body can be formed with various undercut areas. In addition, the container body and lid are readily released from the mold utilizing an ejector plate.




While a preferred container and closure combination, method of making the combination, and apparatus for making the combination have been described in detail, various modifications, alterations, and changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A container, comprising:a container body having an upper rim; and a plastic lid having a solid outer peripheral compression molded portion and a hollow central blow molded portion; said solid outer peripheral compression molded portion extending outwardly and integrally from said hollow central blow molded portion and being engageable with said upper rim to secure said lid to said container; and said hollow central blow molded portion including an upper wall forming an upward facing side of said hollow central blow molded portion and a lower wall forming an underside of said hollow central blow molded portion, said upper wall extending above and being spaced from said lower wall such that a hollow cavity is formed between said upper and lower walls.
  • 2. A container according to claim 1, wherein said upper and lower walls merge together at said peripheral compression molded portion to define an outer peripheral extent of said hollow cavity.
  • 3. A container according to claim 2, wherein said underside of said hollow central blow molded portion has an aperture formed by a blow pin.
  • 4. A container according to claim 3, wherein said upper wall is spaced no greater than about 0.5 inch from said lower wall.
  • 5. A combination container and lid, said container having an extrusion blow molded body wit an upper rim, and said lid comprising:a hollow central blow molded portion; and a peripheral compression molded portion extending outwardly and integrally from said hollow central blow molded portion of said lid; said peripheral compression molded portion of said lid being engageable with said upper rim to secure said lid to said container; and said hollow central blow molded portion including an upper wall forming an upward facing side of said hollow central blow molded portion and a lower wall spaced from said upper wall and forming an underside of said hollow central blow molded portion such that a hollow cavity is formed therebetween; whereby said hollow central blow molded portion of said lid reinforcing said lid to increase rigidity and definition and prevent warpage.
  • 6. A combination container and lid according to claim 5, wherein said peripheral compression molded portion of said lid includes a hinge connection flap which is attachable to said container body to permit said lid to pivot between open and closed positions relative to said upper rim of said container.
  • 7. A combination container and lid according to claim 6, wherein said extrusion blow molded container body has a recess adjacent said upper rim for receiving said hinge connection flap.
  • 8. A combination container and lid according to claim 5, wherein said container body is substantially rectangular and said lid snap engages to said container body about said upper rim to seal said container body.
  • 9. A combination container and lid according to claim 5, wherein said upper and lower wails merge together at said peripheral compression molded portion to define an outer peripheral extent of said hollow cavity.
  • 10. A combination container and lid according to claim 5, wherein said underside of said hollow central blow molded portion of said lid has an aperture formed by a blow pin utilized to blow said hollow central blow molded portion of said lid in a blow mold.
  • 11. A combination container and lid according to claim 5, wherein said upper wall extends above and substantially parallel to said lower wall.
  • 12. A combination container and lid according to claim 11, wherein said upper wall is spaced no greater than about 0.5 inch from said lower wall.
  • 13. A combination container and closure prepared by a process comprising the steps of:extruding a parison within an open set of mold blocks which, when closed, cooperate to form a container forming cavity and a separate closure forming cavity; closing said mold blocks on said parison such that said parison extends trough said container forming cavity and said closure forming cavity of said mold blocks; blow-molding said parison located in said container forming cavity to form a container body; separately blow molding a portion of said parison located in said closure forming cavity to form at least a part of a closure, said blow molded portion of said closure including an upper wall forming an upward facing side of said blow molded portion of said closure and a lower wall forming an underside of said blow molded portion of said closure, said upper wall extending above and being spaced from said lower wall such that a hollow cavity is formed therebetween; and compression molding a portion of said parison located in said closure fanning cavity to form a remaining part of said closure integral with said blow molded part of said closure; wherein said blow molding of said container body, said blow molding of said part of said closure, and said compression molding of said remaining part of said closure occur substantially simultaneously.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/618,170 filed on Jul. 18, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,495,089.

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