Claims
- 1. A combination plastic handle and blow-molded plastic container, said container having a sidewall and said handle being manufactured separately of said container and being permanently bonded to said container sidewall, said handle comprising an elongate grip having a contoured body section for being engaged between a palm and fingers of a person grasping the handle in a comfortable manner, said contoured body section having a palm-confronting side and a finger-confronting side which are matingly engageable such that when the handle is stacked with an identical handle, said palm-confronting side of one of the handles mates with said finger-confronting side of the other handle to maintain alignment of the handles when stacked, said contoured body section having a pair of elongate side edges and being concave between said elongate side edges so that, when said handle is bonded to said container, said contoured body section bows toward said container.
- 2. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said elongate side edges are formed by elongate beads.
- 3. The combination according to claim 1, wherein said concave contoured body section has a plurality of finger depressions.
- 4. The combination according to claim 1, further comprising a thumb depression adjacent an upper end of said elongate grip.
- 5. The combination according to claim 1, wherein the handle has a stippled surface to reduce hand slippage.
- 6. A combination plastic strap-type handle and blow-molded plastic bottle, said bottle being separately manufactured and having a sidewall to which said handle is permanently attached, said handle comprising:an elongate grip having an upper end, a lower end, an outward facing side, a bottle facing side and a pair of elongate side edges framing said bottle facing side and said outward facing side, a portion of said elongate grip being concave outwardly relative to said bottle such that, when said handle is attached to said bottle, said bottle facing side and said outward facing side of said handle bow toward the bottle; an upper attachment tab extending from said upper end of said elongate grip and having an attachment surface adapted for juxtaposition against the sidewall of the bottle; a lower attachment tab extending from said lower end of said elongate grip and having an attachment surface adapted for juxtaposition against the sidewall of the bottle; and the handle being capable of being stacked with like handles; whereby the handle is comfortable to grip and can be efficiently machine fed through an automated handle-to-bottle attachment system.
- 7. The combination according to claim 6, wherein said elongate side edges are formed by elongate beads.
- 8. The combination according to claim 7, wherein said elongate grip has a plurality of finger depressions formed in said bottle facing side.
- 9. A combination injection-molded plastic strap-type handle and blow-molded plastic bottle, said bottle having a sidewall with a recess and being separately manufactured from said handle, said handle being permanently bonded to said bottle sidewall and comprising:an elongate grip having an upper end, a lower end, an outward facing side and a bottle facing side; an upper attachment flange extending from said upper end of said elongate grip and having a bonding surface adapted for juxtaposition against the bottle at a location above the recess of the bottle; a lower attachment flange extending from said lower end of said elongate grip and having a bonding surface adapted for juxtaposition against the bottle at a location below the recess of the bottle such that said elongate grip spans the recess of the bottle; said elongate grip having a pair of elongate side edges framing said bottle facing side and said outward facing side of said handle; at least a portion of said elongate grip being concave relative to said bottle such that said bottle facing side and said outward facing side bow toward said bottle; and the handle being capable of being stacked with like handles so that the handle can be efficiently machine fed through an automated handle-to-bottle attachment system.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/212,928 filed on Dec. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,049,945.
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