Claims
- 1. A method of making a container having a sidewall and base comprising the steps of:
providing a substantially amorphous polyester preform having a sidewall-forming section and a base-forming section, wherein the sidewall-forming section is within the orientation temperature range of the polyester; expanding the sidewall-forming section to form an intermediate article having an expanded intermediate sidewall with dimensions substantially equal to or greater than the dimensions of the final container sidewall, while the base-forming section remains substantially unchanged in dimensions; heating the expanded intermediate sidewall to crystallize and contract the same below the dimensions of the final container sidewall, while the base-forming section remains substantially amorphous and substantially unchanged in dimensions; and expanding the contracted intermediate sidewall and base-forming section while in the orientation temperature range to the final dimensions of the container sidewall and base.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein during the heating step the base-forming section is shielded to deter crystallization of the base-forming section.
- 3. The method of any one of claims 1 and 2, wherein during the heating step a centering rod is provided within the preform which contracts along with the contracting intermediate container.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein during the heating step the internal pressure in the intermediate article is controlled to promote uniform contraction.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the first expanding step is a blow molding into a first outer mold having an upper portion at a first temperature for engaging the expanded intermediate sidewall, and a lower portion for engaging the base-forming section at a second temperature lower than the first temperature.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the second expanding step is a blow molding into a second outer mold having an upper portion at a third temperature for engaging the sidewall of the container and a lower portion for engaging the base at a fourth temperature equal to or lower than the third temperature to deter crystallization of the base.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the sidewall formed includes an upper tapered shoulder and a substantially cylindrical panel, and wherein the heating and expanding produce an average crystallinity in the panel of at least about 25%.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the base formed includes a thickened base portion which is substantially thicker than the panel and having an average crystallinity of no greater than about 10%.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the heating and expanding provide sufficient wall thickness, biaxial orientation and crystallinity to form a free-standing pressurizable container.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the heating and expanding provide sufficient wall thickness, biaxial orientation and crystallinity to form a refillable free-standing pressurizable container.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the heating and expanding provide sufficient wall thickness, biaxial orientation and crystallinity to form a hot-fillable container.
- 12. A container produced by the method of claim 1.
- 13. The container of claim 12, wherein the sidewall formed includes an upper tapered shoulder and a substantially cylindrical panel, and the panel has an average crystallinity of at least about 25%.
- 14. The container of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of the container base 13 forms a thickened base portion having a wall thickness at least about 3× greater than that of the panel and having an average crystallinity of no greater than about 10%.
- 15. The container of claim 14, wherein the container is formed with a champagne base, and the thickened base portion includes a chime and central dome.
- 16. The container of claim 12, wherein the polyester is polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- 17. The container of claim 16, wherein the polyester is a homopolymer or copolymer of PET.
- 18. The container of claim 14, wherein the shoulder formed has an average crystallinity of about 20 to 30%, the panel formed has an average crystallinity of about 25% to 35%, and the thickened base portion formed has an average crystallinity of no greater than about 10%.
- 19. The container of claim 18, wherein the panel formed has an average crystallinity of about 30 to 35%.
- 20. The container of claim 19, wherein the panel formed has a wall thickness of about 0.5 to about 0.8 mm.
- 21. The container of claim 12, wherein the container formed can withstand at least 10 refill cycles in a caustic wash at a temperature of greater than 60° C. without crack failure.
- 22. The container of claim 12, wherein the container formed can withstand at least 20 refill cycles in a caustic wash at a temperature of greater than 60° C. without crack failure.
- 23. The container of any one of claims 21 to 22, wherein the container formed can withstand the designated refill cycles with a maximum volume change of about ±1.5%.
- 24. The container of claim 12, wherein the container formed is a free-standing biaxially-oriented pressurized PET container.
- 25. The container of claim 13, wherein the container is formed with a footed base having a substantially hemispherical bottom wall, the bottom wall including a central thickened base portion which is at least about 3× the panel thickness and having an average crystallinity of no greater than about 10%, and a thinner outer base portion with radial ribs and downwardly-extending legs which terminate in lowermost supporting feet.
- 26. The container of claim 25, wherein the thinner outer base portion has an average crystallinity of from about 10-20%.
- 27. A method of making a container having a sidewall and base comprising the steps of:
providing a substantially amorphous polyester preform body having a sidewall-forming section and a base-forming section, wherein the sidewall- and base-forming sections are within the orientation temperature range of the polyester; expanding the sidewall-forming section to form an intermediate article having an intermediate expanded sidewall with dimensions substantially equal to or greater than the dimensions of the final container sidewall, and expanding the base-forming section up to substantially the same dimensions as the final container base; heating the expanded intermediate sidewall to crystallize and contract the same below the dimensions of the final container sidewall, while the base substantially maintains its dimensions and percent crystallinity; and expanding the contracted intermediate sidewall while in the orientation temperature range to the final dimensions of the container sidewall, while the base substantially maintains its dimensions and percent crystallinity.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein during the heating step the base is shielded in order to substantially maintain its dimensions and percent crystallinity.
- 29. The method of any one of claims 27 and 28, wherein during the heating step the base is cooled in order to substantially maintain its dimensions and percent crystallinity.
- 30. The method of claim 29, wherein the heating step includes heating the base to at least partially relieve any strain generated in the base during the first expanding step.
- 31. A container produced by the method of claim 27.
- 32. A container comprising a substantially transparent, biaxially-oriented, free-standing, blow-molded polyester body, the body having a sidewall with an upper tapered shoulder and a substantially cylindrical panel, and a base having a thickened base portion with a wall thickness at least about 3× greater than the thickness of the panel, the panel having an average crystallinity of at least about 25% and the thickened base portion having an average crystallinity of no greater than about 10%.
- 33. The container of claim 32, wherein the base is a champagne base, and the thickened base portion comprises a central dome and a chime.
- 34. The container of claim 32, wherein the base is a footed base having a substantially hemispherical bottom wall and downwardly-extending legs which terminate in lowermost supporting feet, and the thickened base portion comprises a central portion of the hemispherical bottom wall (without legs).
- 35. The container of claim 34, wherein the base further includes a substantially thinner base portion, compared to the thickened base portion, including the legs, feet and ribs in the bottom wall between the legs, the thinner base portion having an average crystallinity of from about 10-20%.
- 36. The container of claim 32, wherein the panel has an average crystallinity of about 30-35%.
- 37. The container of claim 32, wherein the container can withstand at least 10 refill cycles in a caustic wash at a temperature of greater than 60° C. without crack failure.
- 38. The container of claim 32, wherein the container can withstand at least 20 refill cycles in a caustic wash at a temperature of greater than 60° C. without crack failure.
- 39. The container of any one of claims 37 to 38, wherein the container can withstand the designated refill cycles with a maximum volume change of about ±1.5%.
- 40. The container of claim 32, wherein the polyester is polyethylene terephthalate (PET).
- 41. The container of claim 40, wherein the panel has an average wall thickness of about 0.50-0.80 mm and an average crystallinity of about 30-35%, and the thickened base portion has an average wall thickness of about 2.0-4.0 mm and an average crystallinity of no greater than about 10%.
- 42. The container of claim 32, wherein the container is a free-standing biaxially-oriented pressurized PET container.
- 43. The container of claim 32, wherein the container is a hot-fill container.
- 44. The container of any one of claims 12, 31 and 32, wherein the polyester is bottle grade PET.
- 45. The container of claim 44 wherein the container has a multilayer sidewall including at least one layer of a material selected from the group consisting of barrier, high thermal stability, recycle PET and post-consumer PET.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of copending and commonly owned U.S. Ser. No. 07/909,988 entitled REFILLABLE HIGH-PERFORMANCE PRESSURE CONTAINER AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME, filed Jul. 7, 1992 by W. Collette, S. Krishnakumar and C. Lin.
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