Claims
- 1. A blow molded plastic container for carbonated beverages, comprising an upper mouth-forming portion, a cylindrical sidewall portion and a lower base-forming portion, all about a central longitudinal axis,said lower base-forming portion comprising a plurality of hollow foot-forming portions extending outwardly from the central portion of the lower base-forming portion to form a plurality of feet lying substantially on a contact diameter, each foot-forming portion including between said central portion of the base-forming portion and its foot, a bottom clearance-forming portion including a compound-curved offset of a substantial fraction of an inch formed by opposing radii of curvature, said compound-curved offset curving downwardly from said central portion about a radius of curvature below the bottom of the base-forming portion before curving about a radius of curvature above the bottom of the base-forming portion, and further comprising a plurality of downwardly convex segments between adjacent pairs of hollow foot-forming portions, each of said downwardly convex segments extending upwardly between said adjacent hollow foot-forming portions, the downwardly convex segments having cross-sections, in a radially extending plane in its central portion coplanar with the longitudinal axis of the container, with a coefficient of curvature of from about 0.68 to about 0.75, and flaring outwardly to merge into said cylindrical sidewall portion at its upper end.
- 2. The plastic container of claim 1 wherein said central portion is downwardly convex.
- 3. The plastic container of claim 2 wherein each foot-forming portion increases circumferentially in size as it extends radially.
- 4. The plastic container of claim 1 wherein all internal radii of the hollow foot-forming portions are a substantial fraction of an inch.
- 5. The plastic container of claim 1 wherein the opposing radii are equal.
- 6. The plastic container of claim 1 wherein each of the hollow foot-forming portions merges into the adjoining downwardly convex segments with straps having curvatures of a substantial fraction of an inch.
- 7. The plastic container of claim 1 wherein the opposing radii of curvature of said bottom clearance forming portions lie in a range of about 15 percent to over about 30 percent of the contact diameter.
- 8. The plastic container of claim 1 wherein the opposing radii of curvature of said bottom clearance forming portion, lie in a range of less than about 10 percent to over about 20 percent of the outside diameter of the container.
- 9. The container of claim 1 wherein the diameter of the cylindrical sidewall is more than about 3.27 inches.
- 10. A plastic container comprising a cylindrical sidewall, an upper mouth-forming portion and a lower bottom-forming portion, all about a central longitudinal axis,said bottom-forming portion comprising a plurality of downwardly convex, hollow foot-forming portions extending radially and downwardly from a plurality of intervening downwardly convex segments and forming a plurality of feet supporting the container on a contact diameter, each of said foot-forming portions comprising a bottom clearance-forming portion between its supporting foot and the central longitudinal axis, each bottom clearance-forming portion including a compound-curved offset of a substantial fraction of an inch formed by opposing radii of curvature lying in a range of about 15 percent to over about 30 percent of the contact diameter, each said compound-curved offset curving downwardly about a center of curvature below the bottom-forming portion before curving about a center of curvature above the bottom-forming portion, each of said downwardly convex segments expanding outwardly and upwardly between adjacent foot-forming portions in merging with said cylindrical sidewall, the downwardly convex segments having cross-sections, in a radially extending plane in its central portion coplanar with the longitudinal axis of the container, with a coefficient of curvature of from about 0.68 to about 0.75.
- 11. The container of claim 10 wherein the diameter of the cylindrical sidewall is more than about 3.27 inches and the smoothly curved cross-section is generally elliptical.
- 12. A blow molded plastic container for carbonated beverages, comprising an upper mouth-forming portion, a cylindrical sidewall and a lower base-forming portion, all about a central longitudinal axis, including a plurality of circumferentially-spaced, downwardly convex segments and a plurality of intervening and circumferentially-spaced, convex, hollow foot-forming portions expanding radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the container to expansive outer surfaces merging with the sidewall and downwardly from the circumferentially-spaced, downwardly convex segments, each said foot-forming portion providing a bottom clearance-forming portion, and each downwardly convex segment having a cross-section, in a radially extending plane in its central portion coplanar with the longitudinal axis of the container, with a coefficient of curvature of from about 0.68 to about 0.75 and expanding outwardly and upwardly by more than 200 percent in merging with the sidewall.
- 13. The container of claim 12 wherein the diameter of the cylindrical sidewall is more than about 3.27 inches.
- 14. The plastic container of claim 12 where each bottom clearance-forming portion includes a compound-curved offset formed between the longitudinal axis and the container sidewall by opposing radii of curvature in a range of about 15 percent to over about 30 percent of a diameter about the longitudinal axis at which the foot-forming portions contact a supporting surface, said compound-curved offset first curving downwardly about a center of curvature below the bottom-forming portion before curving about a center of curvature above the bottom-forming portion.
- 15. The plastic container of claim 12 wherein each downwardly convex segment expands outwardly and upwardly by at least about 400 percent in merging with the sidewall.
- 16. The plastic container of claim 12 wherein the lower base-forming portion comprises a central downwardly convex central portion between the plurality of foot-forming portions.
- 17. A plastic container comprising a generally cylindrical sidewall portion, an upper mouth-forming and bottom portion, all about central longitudinal axis,said bottom portion including a plurality of spaced totally convex, hollow foot-forming portions extending radially and downwardly from a central bottom portion to form supporting feet adjacent the periphery of the container and a plurality of compound-curved bottom clearance forming portions, said bottom portion further including a plurality of spaced, downwardly convex segments between said plurality of hollow foot-forming portions, said downwardly convex segments having cross-sections in a radially extending plane in its central portion coplanar with the longitudinal axis of the container, with a coefficient of curvature of from about 0.68 to about 0.75 and flaring outwardly and upwardly in merging with the generally cylindrical sidewall portion.
- 18. The plastic container of claim 17 wherein said foot-forming portions have, in their central planes coplanar with the longitudinal axis, compound-curved cross-sections defined by two opposing radii.
- 19. The plastic container of claim 18 wherein the two opposing radii lie in a range of about 15 percent to over about 30 percent of the diameter about the longitudinal axis at which the foot-forming portions contact a supporting surface.
- 20. The plastic container of claim 18 wherein the two opposing radii lie in a range of about 10 percent to about 20 percent of the diameter of the cylindrical side wall portion of the container.
- 21. The plastic container of claim 19 wherein the two opposing radii lie in a range of about 30 percent to about 36 percent of the contact diameter.
- 22. The plastic container of claim 17 wherein the downwardly convex segments flare outwardly and upwardly to more than twice their extents in merging with the generally cylindrical sidewall portion.
- 23. The plastic container of claim 18 wherein the downwardly convex segments flare outwardly and upwardly to more than four times their extents in merging with the generally cylindrical sidewall, and the two opposing radii lie in a range of about 15 percent to over about 30 percent of a diameter about the longitudinal axis at which the foot-forming portions contact a supporting surface.
- 24. The plastic container of claim 23 wherein the two-opposing radii lie in a range of about 30 percent about 36 percent of the contact diameter.
- 25. The container of claim 17 wherein the diameter of the cylindrical sidewall is more than about 3.27 inches.
- 26. A blow molded plastic container for a carbonated beverage comprising an upper mouth-forming portion, a cylindrical sidewall portion, and a lower base-forming portion, all about a central longitudinal axis, said lower base-forming portion comprising a plurality of hollow foot-forming portions extending outwardly and downwardly from a central base portion and further comprising a plurality of smoothly curved downwardly convex segments extending upwardly from the central base portion between adjacent hollow foot-forming portions, the downwardly convex segments having cross-sections, in a radially extending plane in its central portion coplanar with the longitudinal axis of the container, with a coefficient of curvature of from about 0.68 to about 0.75 and flaring outwardly at their upper ends and merging into the cylindrical sidewall portion.
- 27. The container of claim 26 wherein the diameter of the cylindrical sidewall is more than about 3.27 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/US97/23442 filed Dec. 17, 1997 and a CIP of Ser. No. 08/771,169 filed Dec. 20, 1996, now abandoned.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US97/23442 |
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WO |
00 |
8/2/1999 |
8/2/1999 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO98/28193 |
7/2/1998 |
WO |
A |
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5603423 |
Lynn et al. |
Feb 1997 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
08/771169 |
Dec 1996 |
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Child |
09/331545 |
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