WO1997003885A1 - Pasteurizable plastic container - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D1/00—Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
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- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
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- the present invention relates to a pasteurizable plastic container having a plurality of flexible panels which accommodate both an increase and subsequent decrease in pressure during pasteurization, in order to avoid permanent uncontrolled deformation ofthe container.
- Fig. 1 illustrates graphically, as a function of time, the increasing internal temperature and pressure for a pasteurizable 16-ounce glass container.
- the pasteurization cycle has five components: (1) emersion in bath 1 for a period of about 12.5 minutes in order to raise the contamer and contents up to about the bath temperature of 43 °C;
- the present invention is directed to a pasteurizable biaxially-oriented plastic container.
- the container does not require heat setting or a double-blowing process. It has flexible panels which move temporarily radially outwardly to relieve an increase in pressure during the heating step of pasteurization and (the flexible panels) then return inwardly during cooling.
- the panels are relatively shallow (if they are too deep they will not move out easily) and remain within the cylindrical panel circumference.
- the panels provide the highest level of hoop flexibility in the container to ensure that the panels alleviate the pressure changes during heating and cooling, as opposed to other portions ofthe container, and thereby avoid permanent uncontrolled deformations which would render the container unusable.
- the container has six recessed panels symmetrically arranged about the panel circumference, each panel having an initial (as molded) shallow recessed central wall.
- the central wall may have a depth to width ratio D/W on the order of 0.01 to 0.15, and more preferably on the order of 0.03 to 0.08 (see Fig. 7).
- Each central wall may have a circumferential angular extent 2 ⁇ on the order of 32 to 50°, and more preferably 36 to 46°.
- Post walls (between the recessed panels) may have vertical ribs to stiffen the same, and the land areas in the panel section, above and below the recessed panels, may have recessed circumferential hoop ribs to stiffen the same.
- a flared upper shoulder section ofthe sidewall may have an outwardly protruding profile (as molded) for increased orientation and strength to avoid permanent deformation.
- the shoulder may include a recessed circumferential hoop rib which temporarily axially elongates during the heating step ofthe pasteurization cycle in order to reduce the internal pressure.
- a champagne-style base may be provided having a central recessed dome surrounded by a standing ring (chime) which lies in a horizontal plane; the dome may be angled upwardly at an angle A with respect to the horizontal plane in order to provide an area for controlled expansion, adjacent the standing ring. This prevents the standing ring from bowing outwardly to a rounded configuration, which would reduce the standing stability and further increase the container height.
- the angle A may be on the order of 5 to 15°, and more preferably 8 to 12°.
- the circumferential panel section is molded in an inwardly-bowed configuration, so that expansion ofthe post walls during pasteurization will cause the post walls to assume a substantially cylindrical configuration.
- a further alternative includes molding a protrusion in the central panel wall to provide an additional area for supporting the label (which is wrapped around the panel section); a recessed vertical rib may be provided in the protrusion for longitudinal stiffness.
- the open upper end ofthe container may include an unexpanded threaded neck finish.
- the neck finish is opacified (crystallized) and a vacuum holding closure (cap) is applied having a resilient liner which seals a top surface ofthe crystallized neck finish.
- a vacuum holding closure cap
- an amo ⁇ hous neck finish is provided and a foil liner is sealed to a top surface ofthe neck finish. In both cases, the liner ensures a tight seal to prevent leakage if there is any deformation ofthe neck finish caused by the high pasteurization temperature.
- Fig. 1 is a graph illustrating a pasteurization cycle, showing changes in internal temperature and pressure over time for a prior art 16-ounce glass juice container.
- Fig. 2 is a graph illustrating the internal temperatures and pressures during pasteurization for a PET container according to one embodiment of this invention.
- Fig. 3 is a side elevational view, partially broken-away, of a pasteurizable PET container according to one embodiment ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a vertical cross-section taken along line 4-4 of Fig. 3, showing the temporary outward deflection ofthe panel recess during the high temperature portion ofthe pasteurization cycle.
- Fig. 5 is a horizontal cross-section taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 3 ofthe panel section prior to filling.
- Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary horizontal cross-section ofthe panel of Fig. 5, showing movement ofthe central recess wall from an initial position A, to a temporary expanded position B during the heating step, and a returned position C following cooling.
- Fig. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view similar to Fig. 6, showing the depth D to width W ratio ofthe central recess wall according to the present invention.
- Fig. 8 is a plan view ofthe bottom ofthe container of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 9 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-section taken along line 9-9 of Fig. 8, showing the base angle A adjacent the standing ring.
- Fig. 10 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-section taken along line 10-10 of Fig. 3 of a crystallized neck finish and cap, according to one embodiment.
- Fig. 11 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-section of an amorphous neck finish and cap, according to another embodiment.
- Fig. 12 is a schematic view, taken in cross-section, of a stretch blow molding apparatus for making the container ofthe present invention.
- Fig. 13 is a graph of glass transition temperature (T g ) and melting temperature
- T m for various "high-PET" compositions of PET and PEN.
- Fig. 14 is a graph of T g and T m for various "high-PEN" compositions of PET and PEN.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- Fig. 2 illustrates the temperature and pressure profiles over time for the plastic container of this invention, for comparison to the prior art glass container of Fig. 1.
- the plastic container undergoes a temperature profile (Fig. 2, top curve) similar to the glass container, but the internal pressure (Fig. 2, bottom curve) is much reduced.
- the pressure scale in Fig. 2 is 10X lower than that in Fig. 1, and shows a maximum internal pressure with the plastic container of about 2psi. There is a more extended period of negative pressure at the end ofthe cycle.
- Fig. 3 shows a particular embodiment of a pasteurizable PET beverage bottle according to the present invention.
- the bottle 130 is stretch blow molded from an injection molded preform 120, as shown in Fig. 12.
- a tubular body-forming portion 124 ofthe preform is expanded and assumes the shape of an interior molding surface 508 (see Fig. 12), in order to form a substantially transparent, biaxially-oriented container body 130.
- An upper thread finish 122 is not expanded.
- the bottle has an open top end 132 and receives a screw-on cap 10 (shown partially in section).
- the expanded body ofthe container includes:
- a closed bottom end or base 144 is applied over the panel section 136.
- Container 130 has a volume of 20 ounces (oz), a total height A of about 195 mm, a panel section height B of about 89 mm, a panel section diameter C of about 72 mm, a panel recess height D of about 62, and upper and lower land areas each about 13.5 mm in height E.
- the container is made from bottle-grade PET, e.g., a PET having about 1.5% comonomer and an intrinsic viscosity of about 0.80.
- the panel section has a wall thickness on the order of 0.4 mm.
- the shoulder section 134 protrudes radially outwardly for greater strength, i.e., this shape requires greater radial expansion during blow molding, and thus achieves greater orientation (strength).
- a recessed circumferential hoop rib 131 is provided just above the panel section, which rib temporarily axially elongates (opens up along centerline 102 to increase the height ofthe container) in order to alleviate the increased pressure during the pasteurization heating step.
- the rib substantially returns during cooling without significant permanent deformation.
- the hoop rib is defined by a bottom radius r ⁇ (see Fig. 4) on the order of 4.0 to 4.5 mm and a connecting radius r 4 (to the sidewall) on the order of 6.0 to 6.5 mm.
- the rib 131 has a radial depth d3 with respect to the lower end 146 of shoulder 134 on the order of 6.5 to 7.0 mm, and a radial depth d 4 with respect to the upper bumper 133 of panel 136 (also) on the order of 6.5 to 7.0 mm.
- the hoop rib 131 is provided between enlarged diameter portions 133 and 146.
- the bumper 146 is of a greater diameter than the panel section in order to protect the attached label 150 during shipment and storage.
- the base 144 similarly provides an enlarged diameter lower bumper 145.
- the base further includes a central recessed dome 152 surrounded by a standing ring or chime 143 which lies in a horizontal standing plane SP.
- the dome includes six protruding ribs 148 (see Figs. 8-9) for increased orientation in the base to strengthen the base against inversion.
- the dome is designed to move as a whole, with the chime 143 acting as a hinge point, in order to alleviate the positive pressure generated during the pasteurization heating step and the negative pressure generated during the pasteurization cooling step.
- Fig. 4 shows the filled and sealed container during the heating cycle of pasteurization, wherein an increase in internal pressure, denoted by arrows IP, pushes outwardly on all portions ofthe container.
- the recessed panels 140 are the most flexible portion ofthe container, and therefore the first portion to deform during the pressure increase.
- the panels are molded with a shallow inwardly-bowed central wall 160 (solid line in Fig. 4), which flexes to an outwardly-bowed second position 160' during heating to help alleviate the increase in pressure within the sealed container.
- Fig. 5 is a horizontal cross section showing six panels 140 recessed with respect to the panel circumference and symmetrically disposed about a vertical centerline 102. The panels 140 are also symmetrical about each of two orthogonal vertical planes 104 A and 104B passing through the centerline 102.
- Each panel 140 is disposed between a pair of vertical post walls 162, which constitute part ofthe outermost cylindrical panel wall (the panel circumference).
- the post walls are disposed at a first radial distance D ] from the vertical centerline 102.
- Each panel 140 includes a central wall 160 which forms a shallow arc or other concave shape in horizontal cross-section, the mid-point P ofthe wall being disposed at a second distance D 2 from the vertical centerline 102 which is less than the first distance D j of post wall 162.
- the central wall 160 is defined between opposing shoulders 165, which are recessed inwardly from the panel circumference, and which define hinges to enable ready flexibility ofthe central wall.
- a vertically-elongated and recessed post rib 164 is provided in post wall 162 mid ⁇ way between each panel 140, to provide longitudinal stiffness, and is disposed a third distance D 3 from the centerline 102 which is less than the first distance D j ofthe post wall 162.
- the post rib 164 is a relatively small-radiussed arc (defined by ) with rounded edges (defined by larger radius r 2 ) for a smooth continuation into the adjoining post wall 62.
- each ofthe six panels and their respective post walls occupies an angular extent of 60°, out of a total panel circumference of 360°.
- the central wall 160 extends across an area defined by side edges 163 which form junctures with shoulders 165.
- the shallow central wall adopts three positions (with respect to a straight reference line R between points 163): an initial (as molded) position F, which is inwardly bowed, and wherein point P is located radially inwardly from reference line R; a second position G during heating which is outwardly bowed, and wherein point P' is located radially outwardly from reference line R; and a third position H following cooling wherein the panel pops back inwardly to assume an inwardly bowed profile, and wherein point P" is again located radially inwardly from reference line R.
- Fig. 7 shows a preferred depth to width D/W ratio and circumferential angular extent 2 ⁇ for the central wall 160.
- the central wall has a depth D 4 defined at the bottom ofthe recess 161 with respect to reference line R, and a width W defmed by the length of reference line R between the end points 163.
- the ratio D/W is on the order of 0.01 to 0.15, and more preferably on the order of 0.03 to 0.08.
- the circumferential angular extent 2 ⁇ ofthe central wall 160 is on the order of 32 to 50°, and more preferably on the order of 36 to 46°.
- the post wall 162 and shoulders 165 occupy the remainder ofthe 60° allocated to each panel, and thus occupy on the order of 40 to 58°.
- the shoulders 165 help rigidify the post walls so that all deformation occurs in the flexible panels.
- recessed circumferential hoop ribs 137, 139 are provided in the middle ofthe upper and lower land areas 138, 142.
- the hoop rib 131 in shoulder 134 is axially elongatable during the heating step, in order to control the expansion ofthe container. The height increase caused by the axial expansion of hoop rib 131 helps prevent bulging ofthe post walls 162 and shoulders 165. There is preferably some recovery ofthe axial elongation during cooling.
- Fig. 8 is a bottom plan view ofthe base, showing standing ring 143 surrounding central pushed-up dome 152.
- the dome includes six symmetrically-disposed stiffening ribs 148.
- the standing ring 143 rests on a horizontal standing plane SP.
- An area 153 ofthe dome adjacent the standing ring 143 is disposed at an acute angle with respect to the standing plane SP. That angle 5 is on the order of 5 to 15°, and more preferably on the order of 8 to 12°.
- This angled portion 153 provides an area which can expand outwardly during pressurization to help relieve the internal pressure, but without substantially increasing the container height and/or reducing the standing stability ofthe container.
- the area 153 expands outwardly to a planar position in contact with standing plane SP. During cooling, the area 153 generally moves inwardly.
- Fig. 10 is an enlarged cross section of an opacified neck finish and closure according to one embodiment. More specifically, threaded neck finish 322 has been thermally crystallized (opacified) by high-temperature heat setting; this increases the strength and enhances its resistance to the increased temperature and pressure of pasteurization. The heat-treated area may extend just below the flange 324.
- a cap 310 has an annular ring 311 of a resilient material (e.g., plastisol or other thermoplastic elastomer) which seals an upper surface 323 ofthe neck finish. If there is any deformation ofthe neck finish during pasturization, the liner 311 deforms to ensure a tight seal and prevent leakage.
- a resilient material e.g., plastisol or other thermoplastic elastomer
- a substantially amorphous neck finish 422 is provided, i.e., it has not been heat set.
- the amorphous neck finish is provided with a laminated foil liner 405, which lies within an inner surface of a cap 410, and which may, for example, be heat sealed or adhesively sealed to an upper surface 423 ofthe neck finish.
- the liner 405 ensures a tight seal to prevent leakage.
- Fig. 12 illustrates a stretch blow-molding apparatus 500 for making the container of this invention.
- a substantially amorphous and transparent PET preform 120 is reheated to a temperature above the glass transition temperature of PET and placed in a blow mold 502.
- a stretch rod 504 axially elongates the preform within the blow mold to ensure complete axial elongation and centering ofthe preform.
- a blowing gas (shown by arrows 506) is introduced to radially inflate the preform in a customary manner to match the configuration of an inner molding surface 508 ofthe blow mold.
- the formed container 130 remains substantially transparent but has undergone strain-induced crystallization to provide increased strength.
- the panel-forming section ofthe preform is stretched at a planar stretch ratio on the order of 9:1 to 12:1.
- the panel section ofthe container has an average crystallinity of up to 30%, preferably on the order of 18 to 28%, and more preferably on the order of 21 to 28%.
- the percent crystallinity is determined according to ASTM 1505 as follows:
- the average percent crystallinity is taken with respect to the relevant portion of the container, e.g., with respect to the entire panel section.
- the blown container should be substantially transparent based on the percent crystallinity as previously defmed.
- Another measure of transparentcy is the percent haze for transmitted light through the wall (H-p) which is given by the following formula:
- Y d is the diffuse light transmitted by the specimen
- Y s is the specular light transmitted by the specimen.
- the diffuse and specular light transmission values are measured in accordance with ASTM Method D 1003, using any standard color difference meter such as model D25D3P manufactured by Hunterlab, Inc.
- the container should have a percent haze (through the wall) of less than about 15%, more preferably less than about 10%, and still more preferably less than about 5%.
- the container may be made of any ofthe known polymer resins which provide good strength at elevated fill temperatures, such as polyesters, polyolefins, polycarbonates, polyacrylo-nitriles, and copolymers ofthe above, as well as other high temperature polymers.
- Phthalic acid polyesters based on terephthalic or isophthalic acid are commercially available.
- the hydroxy compounds are typically ethylene glycol and 1 ,4-di-(hydroxymethyl)-cyclohexane.
- the intrinsic viscosity for phthalate polyesters are typically in the range of 0.6 to 1.2, and more particularly 0.7 to 1.0 (for O-chlorol-phenol solvent).
- 0.6 corresponds approximately to a viscosity average molecular weight of 59,000, and 1.2 to a viscosity average molecular weight of 112,000.
- the phthalate polyester may include polymer linkages, side chains, and end groups not related to the formal precursors ofa simple phthalate polyester. Conveniently, at least 90 mole percent will be terephthalic acid and at least 45 mole percent an aliphatic glycol or glycols, especially ethylene glycol.
- PEN polyethylene naphthalate
- PET and PEN The structures of PET and PEN are shown below:
- PEN PET and PEN may be blended or copolymerized in various amounts as shown in Figs. 13-14.
- the container may be either a monolayer, or a multilayer construction, including layers of an oxygen barrier material such as ethylene vinyl alcohol or poly vinyledene chloride, and may include a layer of reprocessed scrap material, such as post-consumer or recycled PET.
- the container may include a high T g (glass transition temperature) material as one or more layers to increase the thermal resistance to deformation. Examples of high T g materials include PEN, polycarbonate, polyacrylate, polyacrylonitrile, and copolymers thereof. The high T g material may extend up into the neck finish where high torque forces are applied by the cap.
- the overall dimensional change following pasteurization ofthe container may be characterized as one wherein: (a) the container undergoes a height increase on the order of 0.5 to 1.5% compared to the as-molded container height; (b) the panel section undergoes a diameter decrease on the order of 0.2 to 0.7% compared to the as-molded panel section diameter; and/or (c) the container undergoes a volume increase on the order of 1.0 to 2.0% compared to the as- molded container volume.
- the container may have other than six recessed panels, e.g., four, five or seven.
- the total angular extent ofthe post walls (between the panels) is preferably at least 23% ofthe panel circumference.
- the container may have a closure other than a screw threaded cap, such as a slidable nozzle as used on sports bottles.
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HU9802562A HU223334B1 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-07-17 | Pasteurizable plastic container |
EP96924250A EP0839109B1 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-07-17 | Pasteurizable plastic container |
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AU64753/96A AU699116B2 (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-07-17 | Pasteurizable plastic container |
NZ312834A NZ312834A (en) | 1995-07-17 | 1996-07-17 | Pasteurizable plastic container with sidewall panels flexing outwardly and inwardly to relieve positive and negative pressures |
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