Claims
- 1. A method of forming a plastic container into a final, bulged shape, comprising the steps of:providing a preform; expanding the preform into a container having (i) a neck portion, (ii) a shoulder portion integrally connected to and extending from the neck portion, (iii) a body portion integrally connected to and extending from the shoulder portion, and (iv) a base portion integrally connected to and extending from the body portion; filling the container with a beverage; and forming a gripping bulge in at least one of the shoulder and base portions to facilitate gripping and handling the container; and wherein the forming step includes the step of forming the bulge while the container is being filled with the beverage.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein:the preform has an outside surface; and the expanding step includes the step of forming a series of grooves in said outside surface as the preform is expanded into said container, said grooves facilitating the formation of the bulge.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein:the forming step includes the step of bulging the shoulder portion outwardly into a dome shape including an upper portion and a lower, truncated spherical portion; said upper portion extends downwardly outwardly from said neck portion; said truncated spherical portion has a generally uniform radius of curvature and a horizontal midsection defining a maximum diameter of the truncated spherical portion; and the truncated spherical portion extends downwardly outwardly, at said radius of curvature, from said upper portion to said midsection, and extends downwardly inwardly, also at said radius of curvature, from said midsection to the body portion of the container.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein the forming step includes the step of forming bulges simultaneously in both the shoulder and base portions.
- 5. A method of forming a plastic container into a final, bulged shape, comprising the steps of:providing a preform; expanding the preform into a container having (i) a neck portion, (ii) a shoulder portion integrally connected to and extending from the neck portion, (iii) a body portion integrally connected to and extending from the shoulder portion, and (iv) a base portion integrally connected to and extending from the body portion; filling the container with a beverage; and forming a gripping bulge in at least one of the shoulder and base portions to facilitate gripping and handling the container; and wherein: the filling step includes the step of filling the container with the beverage at greater than ambient pressure; and the forming step includes the step of using said greater than ambient pressure to form the bulge.
- 6. A method according to claim 5, wherein:the preform has an outside surface; and the expanding step includes the step of forming a series of grooves in said outside surface as the preform is expanded into said container, said grooves facilitating the formation of the bulge.
- 7. A method according to claim 5, wherein:the forming step includes the step of bulging the base portion outward into a shape including a truncated spherical portion and a lower portion: said truncated spherical portion has a generally uniform radius of curvature and a horizontal midsection defining a maximum diameter of the truncated spherical portion; the truncated spherical portion extends downwardly outwardly, at said radius of curvature, from the body portion to said midsection, and extends downwardly inwardly, also at said radius of curvature, from said midsection to the lower portion of the base portion; and said lower portion extends downwardly from said truncated spherical portion.
- 8. A method according to claim 5, wherein the forming step includes the step of forming bulges simultaneously in both the shoulder and base portions.
- 9. A method of forming a plastic container into a final, bulged shape, comprising the steps of:providing a preform; expanding the preform into a container having (i) a neck portion, (ii) a shoulder portion integrally connected to and extending from the neck portion. (iii) a body portion; integrally connected to and extending from the shoulder portion, and (iv) a base portion integrally connected to and extending from the body portion; filling the container with a beverage; and forming a gripping bulge in at least one of the shoulder and base portions to facilitate gripping and handling the container: and wherein; the preform has an outside surface; and the expanding step includes the step of forming a series of grooves in said outside surface as the preform is expanded into said container, said grooves facilitating the formation of the bulge.
- 10. A method of forming a plastic container into a final, bulged shape, comprising the steps of:providing a preform; expanding the preform into a container having (i) a neck portion, (ii) a shoulder portion integrally connected to and extending from the neck portion, (iii) a body portion integrally connected to and extending from the shoulder portion, and (iv) a base portion integrally connected to and extending from the body portion; filling the container with a beverage; and forming a gripping bulge in at least one of the shoulder and base portions to facilitate gripping and handling the container: and wherein; the forming step includes the step of bulging the shoulder portion outwardly into a dome shape including an upper portion and a lower, truncated spherical portion; said upper portion extends downwardly outwardly from said neck portion; said truncated spherical portion has a generally uniform radius of curvature and a horizontal midsection defining a maximum diameter of the truncated spherical portion; and the truncated spherical portion extends downwardly outwardly, at said radius of curvature, from said upper portion to said midsection, and extends downwardly inwardly, also at said radius of curvature, from said midsection to the body portion of the container.
- 11. A method of forming a plastic container into a final, bulged shape, comprising the steps of:providing a preform; expanding the preform into a container having (i) a neck portion, (ii) a shoulder portion integrally connected to and extending from the neck portion, (iii) a body portion integrally connected to and extending from the shoulder portion, and (iv) a base portion integrally connected to and extending from the body portion; filling the container with a beverage; and forming a gripping bulge in at least one of the shoulder and base portions to facilitate gripping and handling the container; and wherein: the forming step includes the step of bulging the base portion outward into a shape including a truncated spherical portion and a lower portion: said truncated spherical portion has a generally uniform radius of curvature and a horizontal midsection defining a maximum diameter of the truncated spherical portion; the truncated spherical portion extends downwardly outwardly, at said radius of curvature, from the body portion to said midsection, and extends downwardly inwardly, also at said radius of curvature, from said midsection to the lower portion of the base portion; and said lower portion extends downwardly from said truncated spherical portion.
- 12. A method of forming a plastic container into a final, bulged shape, comprising the steps of:providing a preform; expanding the preform into a container having (i) a neck portion, (ii) a shoulder portion integrally connected to and extending from the neck portion, (iii) a body portion integrally connected to and extending from the shoulder portion, and (iv) a base portion integrally connected to and extending from the body portion; filling the container with a beverage; and forming a gripping bulge in at least one of the shoulder and base portions to facilitate gripping and handling the container; and wherein the forming step includes the step of forming bulges simultaneously in both the shoulder and base portions.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, wherein the forming step includes the step of forming bulges simultaneously in both the shoulder and base portions as the container is being filled with the beverage.
- 14. A method according to claim 13, wherein:the filling step includes the step of filling the container with the beverage at greater than ambient pressure; and the forming step includes the step of using said greater than ambient pressure to bulge simultaneously both the shoulder and the base portions outwardly of said body portion.
- 15. A method according to claim 12, wherein:the preform has an outside surface; and the expanding step includes the step of forming a series of grooves in said outside surface as the preform is expanded into said container, said grooves facilitating the formation of the bulge.
- 16. A method according to claim 12, wherein:the forming step includes the step of bulging the shoulder portion outwardly into a dome shape including an upper portion and a lower, truncated spherical portion; said upper portion extends downwardly outwardly from said neck portion; said truncated spherical portion has a generally uniform radius of curvature and a horizontal midsection defining a maximum diameter of the truncated spherical portion; and the truncated spherical portion extends downwardly outwardly, at said radius of curvature, from said upper portion to said midsection, and extends downwardly inwardly, also at said radius of curvature, from said midsection to the body portion of the container.
- 17. A method according to claim 12, wherein:the forming step includes the step of bulging the base portion outward into a shape including a truncated spherical portion and a lower portion: said truncated spherical portion has a generally uniform radius of curvature and a horizontal midsection defining a maximum diameter of the truncated spherical portion; the truncated spherical portion extends downwardly outwardly, at said radius of curvature, from the body portion to said midsection, and extends downwardly inwardly, also at said radius of curvature, from said midsection to the lower portion of the base portion; and said lower portion extends downwardly from said truncated spherical portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/368,925, filed Aug. 5, 1999 (abandoned).
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