Claims
- 1. A molding method for forming a pressure resisting biaxially stretched blow molded bottle having a big foot type petaloid bottom made of synthetic resin, said method comprising:
- biaxially stretch blow molding said bottle, including blowing said bottle in a blow mold for about 2 seconds of blowing time;
- releasing said bottle from said blow mold while the bottom of said bottle is warm and deformable and placing the bottom of said bottle adjacent a cooling block having a cooling medium passage with an opening directed at a center part of the bottom of said bottle;
- placing a cooling nozzle into said bottle; and
- directing a cooling medium through said cooling medium passage within said cooling block and toward the center part of the bottom of said bottle while directing a cooling medium through said cooling nozzle into said bottle and toward the center of the bottom of said bottle;
- wherein said steps of directing a cooling medium decrease a temperature of the center part to below about 70.degree. C. within about 5.5 seconds to about 7.0 seconds, said steps of directing a cooling medium commencing within about 4 seconds after said bottles are released from said blow mold.
- 2. The molding method as recited in claim 1, wherein said step of placing a cooling nozzle into the bottle and directing a cooling medium toward a center part of each of said bottles results in internal pressurization of said bottles.
- 3. A molding method for forming a pressure resisting biaxially stretch blow molded bottle, the bottle having a big foot type petaloid bottom made of synthetic resin, said method comprising:
- biaxially stretch blow molding said bottle including blowing said bottle in a blow mold for about 1.5 seconds to about 3.0 seconds of blowing time to form said big foot petaloid bottom having a projecting deformation at a center part of the bottom with a predetermined height;
- releasing the bottle from the blow mold while the bottom of the bottle is warm and deformable and allowing the height of the projecting deformation to decrease; then
- forcing the projecting deformation of the center part of the bottom of said bottle onto a reform jig comprising a mold surface having a projecting central portion, said forcing commencing within about 15 seconds after said bottle is released from said blow mold, said projecting central portion thereby pushing said projecting deformation back to at most said predetermined height while an inside of said bottle is pressurized; and
- directing a cooling medium through a cooling medium passage within said reform jig while directing a cooling medium through a cooling nozzle extended into said bottle so that said cooling medium is directed toward the center of the bottom of said bottle from both the nozzle and the reform jig thereby cooling said center part below about 70.degree. C.
- 4. The molding method as recited in claim 3, wherein said cooling passage is located substantially at a center of said molded surface and said cooling medium is air.
- 5. The molding method as recited in claim 3, wherein said cooling medium is air and said step of directing a cooling medium pressurizes said bottles at approximately 6.5 kg/cm.sup.2.
- 6. A molding method for pressure resisting biaxially stretch blow molded bottles, each of the bottles having a big foot type petaloid bottom made of synthetic resin, said method comprising:
- biaxially stretch blow molding said bottles including blowing said bottles in a blow mold for about 1.5 seconds to about 3.0 seconds of blowing time;
- releasing the bottles from the blow mold while the bottom of each bottle is warm and deformable; then
- forcing a center part of the bottom of each of said bottles onto a double-form jig comprising a mold surface having a projecting central portion to raise a height of the center part while an inside of each of said bottles is pressurized, said forcing occurring within about 15 seconds after said bottles are released from said blow mold; and
- directing a cooling medium through a cooling medium passage within said reform jig while directing a cooling medium through a cooling nozzle extended into said bottle so that said cooling medium is directed toward the center of the bottom of said bottle from both the nozzle and the reform jig thereby cooling said center part of each of said bottles below about 70.degree. C.
- 7. The molding method as recited in claim 6, wherein said cooling passage is located substantially at a center of said molded surface and said cooling medium is air.
- 8. The molding method as recited in claim 6, wherein said cooling medium is air and said step of directing a cooling medium pressurizes said bottles at approximately 6.5 kg/cm.sup.2.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/211,165 filed Jun. 21, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,585,125, which is the U.S. national stage of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP93/01011 filed Jul. 20, 1993.
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