Claims
- 1. A blow molded plastic bottle for beverages, said bottle being of the type including a tubular body portion and an integral bottom structure, said bottom structure including an internal axially inwardly directed generally conical part and a generally arcuate cross-sectional axially inwardly opening base ring, said bottom structure being improved by said generally conical part and said base ring being reinforced by a plurality of circumferentially spaced radially extending ribs integrally formed on the interior of both said generally conical part and said base ring and bridging said base ring and terminating in said bottom structure, and said ribs forming means resisting thinning of said generally conical part and said base ring during blow molding of said bottle and providing for a greater wall thickness of said generally conical part and said base ring between said ribs than in a like bottle formed in the same blow mold with the same preform but without ribs.
- 2. A bottle according to claim 1 wherein the weight of said bottom structure due to said greater wall thickness is increased on the order of 8 times the weight of said ribs.
- 3. A bottle according to claim 1 wherein said bottom structure also includes a truncated hemispherical outer portion joined to said base ring, and said ribs terminating in said outer portion.
- 4. A bottle according to claim 1 wherein there is a decrease in the wall thickness of said body portion as compared to a like bottle formed in the same blow mold with the same preform without ribs.
- 5. A bottle according to claim 1 wherein said ribs have radially inner ends terminating in radially spaced relation.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 97,605, filed Nov. 27, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,261,948, granted Apr. 14, 1981.
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