The present invention relates to synthetic resin containers and, more particularly, to blow molded synthetic resin bottles having a faceted surfaces.
As is well known, blow molded synthetic resin containers are now widely employed for many applications and are produced in a variety of sizes and configurations. Plastic or paper labels are commonly adhered to the side wall of the containers to identify the product contents inside the container.
During transport, a quantity of product containers are usually nested together and shipped in larger, rectangular shaped shipping boxes. The packaging of cylindrical containers in rectangular shipping boxes often leaves large gaps between the product containers. These gaps, in turn, necessitate the usage of grid inserts to keep the product containers from shifting and damaging themselves, or their labels during transport.
The gaps between containers may be reduced, and almost eliminated, by using containers with rectangular cross sections, since they may be closely nested together in rectangular shipping boxes whose cross section is a multiple of the cross section of containers. However, closely packed, rectangular containers may still shift with respect to each other during transport, and their labels may be damaged as a result of shifting during transport or during packing and unpacking the containers from the shipping boxes.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a novel, blow molded synthetic resin container which may be closely nested with like containers to reduce or eliminate space therebetween and minimize shifting with respect to each other during transport.
It is also an object to provide such a container in which the labels are protected from abrasion caused by contact with like containers during transport, packing and unpacking the containers in larger, shipping boxes.
Another object is to provide such a container in which multiple panels have substantially planar surfaces which function as facets to reflect light.
It has now been found that the foregoing and related objects may be readily attained in a blow molded synthetic resin container having a body of generally V-shaped cross section defined by a pair of V-shaped side walls, end walls extending therebetween, and a bottom wall. Above the body is a cylindrical neck open at its upper end, and an upwardly inclined shoulder extends between the upper ends of the side and end walls and the lower end of the neck. One of the side walls has a pair of wall portions which converge inwardly of the body towards the axis and the other of the side walls has wall portions which converge outwardly from the axis of the body.
Desirably, the other side wall has a recess providing a center panel and triangular top and bottom planar wall portion framing the upper and lower ends of the center panel, and the center panel has a convexly curved surface. The other side wall also has beveled portions about the center panel and the triangular top and bottom panels. The shoulder is provided by a multiplicity of planar portions extending from the side and end walls. The neck may have an elongated neck which is at least half the height of the body, and as long as the body.
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The generally V-shaped cross section of the body 10 is provided by a pair of generally parallel V-shaped side walls 20, 22 and end walls 24, 26. The side wall 20 has two wall portions 28, 30 which converge towards the center axis of the bottle, and the side wall 22 has two wall portions 32, 34 which diverge away from the axis. The wall portions 28, 30 and 32, 34 meet at a relatively large angle included along the convergence lines 36, 38 which are located intermediate the width of the bottle. The V-shaped cross section of the body 10 allows the bottle to be closely nested with like bottles in rectangular shaped shipping containers or boxes and minimizes the tendency of bottles to laterally shift with respect to each other during shipment.
The side wall 22 of the body 10 includes a recessed panel 40 for locating and protecting a label (not shown). The panel 40 is convexly curved with a large radius of curvature so that its apex is inwardly of the wall 22 about the recessed panel 40.
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The shoulder 14 is comprised of a multiplicity of planar portions 50 disposed at angles relative to the adjacent planar portions 50 to provide facets. The base portion 16 is comprised of base planar wall portions 52 which taper inwardly to the bottom wall 18 as best seen in
In use, a quantity of bottles may be nested together (not shown) with the converging side wall 20 of one bottle seated against the diverging side wall 22 of an adjacent bottle. The end walls 24, 26 of one bottle abut the walls 24, 26 of adjacent bottles, and thereby counter any forces occurring transversely across the bottle which might otherwise cause lateral shifting of the bottles with respect to each other in the transverse plane.
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Thus, it can be seen from the foregoing detailed description and accompanying drawings that the novel bottle of the present invention is one which may effectively resist lateral shifting of the bottle when nested together with like bottles during transport. The recessed panel effectively protects the label from abrasion during handling such as packing or unpacking with like bottles during shipment. In addition to providing a bottle which nests readily in cartons and protects the label, the multiple sloped planar portions of the peripheral surface function as facets to reflect light and produce an eye catching appearance.
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