Claims
- 1. A synthetic resin handle which comprises
- a grip portion which is longitudinally long enough to extend from an upper edge to a lower edge of a recess in a side portion of a bottle, said bottle recess including an inner surface between the upper and lower edges, said grip having an upper end and a lower end
- said grip upper end having a holding portion which has an upper surface and a bottom,
- an upper contact plate which projects inward and downward from the holding portion,
- a first engagement piece projecting upward from the upper surface of the upper contact plate and facing the holding portion,
- a lower contact plate having an upper surface and extending from the lower end of the grip portion to a distal end formed as a thick block, the lower contact plate being bent inward and upward,
- a second engagement piece projecting downward from the lower contact plate,
- a connection step portion at the distal end of the upper surface of the lower contact plate distal end, said connection step facing said inner surface of said recess when said handle is engaged with said bottle and
- an inwardly curved fixing plate extending from the upper contact plate and having such a length that its distal end reaches the inside of the connection step portion,
- wherein the upper contact plate and lower contact plate are deflectable to permit the plates to be urged toward one another when the fixing plate is out of contact with connection step and
- wherein the fixing plate has sufficient flexibility to permit its distal end to be deflected out of contact with the connection step and toward the grip portion and sufficient rigidity to function as a strut when the distal end is in contact with the connection step portion and the upper and lower contact plates are urged away one another.
- 2. A synthetic resin handle according to claim 1, wherein the upper contact plate projects inward and downward from the bottom of the holding portion.
- 3. A synthetic resin handle according to claim 2, wherein the second engagement piece projects downward from the lower contact plate distal end.
- 4. A synthetic resin handle according to claim 3, wherein the grip portion has an H-shaped cross-section.
- 5. A bottle having a handle comprising:
- a stretch-blow molded synthetic resin main body and having a recess for attaching a handle on one surface of a thin side portion,
- the recess having upper and lower walls and an inner surface extending between the upper and lower walls,
- engagement recesses which are long horizontally and formed in the upper and lower walls of the recess; and
- a synthetic resin handle which comprises
- a grip portion which is longitudinally long enough to extend from an upper edge to a lower edge of the recess in the thin side portion surface, said grip having an upper end and a lower end
- said grip upper end having a holding portion which has an upper surface and a bottom,
- an upper contact plate which projects inward and downward from the holding portion,
- a first engagement piece projecting upward from the upper surface of the upper contact plate to an end and facing the holding portion,
- a lower contact plate having an upper surface and extending from the lower end of the grip portion to a distal end formed as a thick block, the lower contact plate being bent inward and upward,
- a second engagement piece projecting downward from the lower contact plate to an end,
- a connection step portion at the distal end of the upper surface of the lower contact plate distal end, said connection step facing the inner surface of said recess when said handle is engaged with said bottle and
- an inwardly curved fixing plate extending from the upper contact plate and having such a length that its distal end reaches the inside of the connection step portions
- wherein the upper contact plate and lower contact plate are deflectable to permit the plates to be urged toward one another when said fixing plate is out of contact with the connection step and
- wherein fixing plate has sufficient flexibility to permit its distal end to be deflected out of contact with the connection step and away the grip portion and sufficient rigidity to function as a strut when the distal end is in contact with the connection step portion and the upper and lower contact plates are urged toward one another;
- and wherein the distance between the ends of the first and second engagement pieces is greater than the distance between recess upper and lower walls.
- 6. A bottle according to claim 5, wherein the upper contact plate projects inward and downward from the bottom of the holding portion.
- 7. A bottle according to claim 6, wherein the second engagement piece projects downward from the lower contact plate distal end.
- 8. A bottle according to claim 7, wherein the grip portion has an H-shaped cross-section.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/864,278, filed May 28, 1997.
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Continuations (1)
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