WO2007128451A1 - Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip - Google Patents

Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2007128451A1
WO2007128451A1 PCT/EP2007/003809 EP2007003809W WO2007128451A1 WO 2007128451 A1 WO2007128451 A1 WO 2007128451A1 EP 2007003809 W EP2007003809 W EP 2007003809W WO 2007128451 A1 WO2007128451 A1 WO 2007128451A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
recess
palm
container
hand
grip
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/EP2007/003809
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Matthias De Vel
An Boeckx
Original Assignee
Amcor Limited
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Amcor Limited filed Critical Amcor Limited
Priority to JP2009508194A priority Critical patent/JP2009536598A/en
Priority to US12/226,993 priority patent/US20090159557A1/en
Priority to MX2008014157A priority patent/MX2008014157A/en
Priority to BRPI0710344-1A priority patent/BRPI0710344B1/en
Publication of WO2007128451A1 publication Critical patent/WO2007128451A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D1/00Containers 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
    • B65D1/02Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents
    • B65D1/0223Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents characterised by shape
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for
    • B65D23/10Handles
    • B65D23/102Gripping means formed in the walls, e.g. roughening, cavities, projections
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D2501/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece
    • B65D2501/0009Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures designed for pouring contents
    • B65D2501/0018Ribs
    • B65D2501/0036Hollow circonferential ribs

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to bottle-shaped plastic containers comprising an integrated hand-grip.
  • Plastic bottle-shaped containers such as, for example, PET bottles, are widely used for storing different kind of products.
  • the handle is a add-on piece that is fixed, e.g. welded, onto the hollow body of the container.
  • This solution is however costly, because it involves the manufacture of a separate handle and an additional manufacturing step for fixing the handle onto the hollow body of the container.
  • a second and advantageous technical solution consists in manufacturing plastic containers having an integrated pinch-grip handle.
  • Said integrated handle is essentially constituted by two opposite recesses made in two opposite sidewalls of the hollow body of the container. This solution is described, for example, in European patent applications EP 1 459 990 and EP 1 431 190, and in US patent No 6,739,467.
  • pinch-grip plastic containers described in these publications are however not completely satisfactory.
  • the thumb of the hand's user being put in one recess and the four remaining fingers of the hand's user being put in the opposite recess
  • the rigidity of these integrated hand grips is weak.
  • These known structures of pinch-grip plastic containers are thus not really suitable for making containers having a large filling volume (i.e. typically containers having a filling volume of 2 litres or more).
  • One main objective of the invention is to obtain a bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip that improves the handling of the container.
  • a further and optional objective of the invention is to obtain a bottle- type plastic container having a fill volume of at least 3 litres and comprising an integrated hand-grip that improves the handling of such a large-sized container.
  • a further and optional objective of the invention is to obtain a bottle- type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip that improves the handling of the container, said container being manufactured by injection- stretch blow moulding.
  • the plastic container of the invention comprises a hollow body with an integrated hand-grip.
  • Said hand-grip is constituted by a palm-recess and two opposite finger-recesses ; said two opposite finger-recesses are an extension of the bottom of said palm-recess; the bottom of said palm-recess comprises ribs that extend in the finger-recesses.
  • Other additional and optional technical characteristics of the invention are mentioned in the claims.
  • FIG. 1 and Figure 2 are perspective views of a bottle-type container made in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the container of figure 1
  • - Figure 4 is a left view of the container of figure 3 (front view)
  • FIG. 5 is a right view of the container of figure 3 (rear view)
  • - Figure 6 is an horizontal cross-section view of the container in the horizontal plane Vl-Vl of figure 3
  • Figure 7 is a vertical cross-section view of the container in the vertical plane VII-VII of figure 5
  • - Figure 8 is a photography of the empty container handled by a hand and viewed from the top of the container,
  • FIG. 9 is photography of the empty container handled by a hand and viewed for the side of the container, the container being inclined away from the vertical in a ready to poor position.
  • the plastic bottle- shaped container 1 is constituted by a hollow body comprising a closed base portion 10, a main body portion 11, a shoulder portion 12, and a neck portion 13 terminated by an opening 14 for filling or emptying the container.
  • This hollow body comprises an integrated and moulded hand-grip generally referred 2 in the drawings, and enabling a user to securely and easily handle the container 1.
  • the plastic hollow body of the container 1 is preferably obtained by the well-known technique of injection-stretch blow moulding, the plastic material used for making the container being any known polymer(s) that can be used in such a technique.
  • the structure of the container can be of the monolayer-type or multilayer-type.
  • the plastic container 1 can have a monolayer structure and is preferably made of PET.
  • the invention is however not limited to such a particular polymer.
  • One skilled in the art will select, in a known manner, the suitable structure (monolayered or multilayered structure) and the polymer(s) for making the container according to the properties required for the container.
  • the base portion 10 of the container has a substantially rectangular profile in an horizontal cross- section
  • the main body portion 11 essentially comprises four vertical panels, namely: a front panel 110, a rear panel 111 , and two opposite lateral panels 112 and 113.
  • the invention is however not limited to this particular geometry of the container and the integrated hand-grip of the invention can be applied to any kind of geometry, and for example to a container having a profile, in an horizontal cross-section, that is substantially circular, elliptical,...
  • This hand-grip 2 is constituted by: - one recess 20, made in the rear panel 111 of the main body portion 11, and dimensioned for receiving the palm of a user ; said recess 20 is designed therein as "palm-recess”; - two opposite recesses 21 and 22, made respectively in the two lateral panels 112 and 113, and designed therein as “finger-recesses”.
  • the finger-recesses 21 and 22 are substantially identical and are both dimensioned in order to receive four fingers of a user.
  • the container advantageously be handled both by a left-handed or right-handed user.
  • the palm-recess 20 is constituted by upper and lower inward sloping portions 201 , 203, and by a bottom 202 extending between both upper and lower inward sloping portions 201, 203.
  • the depth of the palm-recess 20 is referenced (d) on figure 7.
  • the two finger-recesses 21 and 22 are extensions of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20. Referring to figure 1, 2, 3, and 6, the two finger-recesses 21 and 22 are extensions of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20. Referring to figure
  • each finger recess 21 (22) comprises a first inward sloping portion 21a
  • the hand-grip 2 comprises five main reinforcing ribs 23 for strengthening the hand-grip 2.
  • the number of main ribs 23 can however be different in other embodiments of the invention, and will be defined by one skilled in the art according to the level of rigidity required for the hand-grip.
  • the ribs 23 also advantageously improve the friction contact of the hand with the container, and thereby also reduce the risks of slipping out of the hand.
  • Each main rib 23 has a central portion 23a, that is made on the whole width (L) of the bottom 202, and that extends at both extremities in the finger-recesses 21, 22.
  • the ribs 23 are substantially horizontal. This particular orientation of the ribs 23 is not a limitation however for the invention. In other embodiments of the invention, the ribs 23 could have a different orientation, and/or the orientation of the ribs 23 is not necessary the same over the whole length of the rib.
  • each extension 23b of a main rib 23 in the finger-recess 21(22) terminates in the second inward sloping portion 21c (22c).
  • an extension 23b of a main rib 23 could terminate in the bottom 21b (22b) of the finger-recess 21 (22) or even in the first inward sloping portion 21a (22a) of the finger-recess 21 (22).
  • the rigidity of the hand-grip 2 also depends obviously of the thickness of the hand-grip.
  • one user positions his hand in the hand-grip 2 and pinches the hand-grip 2 in the way shown on figures 8 and 9.
  • the palm of the hand's user is positioned more or less against the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 of the hand-grip 2 ; the thumb of the hand's user is positioned inside one finger-recess 21 (or 22), and the four remaining fingers of the hand's user are positioned inside the opposite finger-recess 22 (or 21).
  • the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is convex in order to better fit the palm of the hand's user. Additionally, this convexity of the bottom 202 advantageously increases the rigidity of the grip.
  • the wording "convex" is not limited to a continuous radius curve as the one shown on figure 6, but encompasses any external surface for the bottom 202 that is orientated outwardly ;
  • the convex bottom 202 can , for example, be made of several facets.
  • the hand of the user When the user lifts up the container, the hand of the user is blocked essentially by the upper portion 201 of the palm-recess 20. Thanks to this vertical blocking of the hand's user, it is possible to avoid accidental slipping of the container out of the hand, under the weight of the container, especially when the container is filled and thus heavier.
  • the depth (d) of the palm recess is preferably at least equal to 5mm, and even more preferably at least equal to 8mrn.
  • the fingers of the hand-user are pinching the hand-grip and are advantageously blocked by the two opposite first inward sloping portions 21a, 22a of the finger- recesses 21 , 22.
  • the inward slope angle (A) of each first inward sloping portions 21a, 22a is preferably at least equal to 20°, and more preferably at least equal to 40°
  • the depth (e) of each first inward sloping portions 21a, 22a is preferably at least equal to 5mm, and more preferably at least equal to 10mm.
  • Said depth (e) can be substantially constant over the whole height (H) of the bottom 202 or can vary along the height (H) of the bottom 202. Thanks to these preferred characteristics, the container 1 can be advantageously handled without applying on the hand-grip any squeezing force to prevent the slipping out of the hand.
  • optional small and horizontal ribs 24 are made in at least the upper sloping portion 201 of the palm-recess 20 , and also in the lower sloping portion 203 of the palm- recess 20 ; optional small ribs 25 are also made at least in the upper part of the finger-recess 21 , 22 and also in the lower part of the finger-recess 21, 22.
  • the width (L) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is smaller than the width (W) of the palm-recess 20 in the region of its upper or lower edges 201,203, in order to be adapted to an average hand size of a user. It has to be noted that in the particular embodiments shown on the drawings, the width (L) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is substantially constant over the whole height (H) of the bottom 202. This particular feature is not a limitation however for the invention. In other embodiments of the invention, the width (L) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 can vary along the height of the bottom 202. Typically, the width (L) of the whole bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 or of a part of bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is preferably substantially equal to 75mm.
  • the height (H) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 has to be great enough in order to be adapted to an average hand size of a user.
  • this height (H) is at least equal to 50mm, and more preferably at least equal to 60mm.
  • the integrated handgrip 2 described in reference to the attached drawings is particularly suitable for plastic container having a large fill volume, especially for containers having a fill volume of at least 2 litres (and more preferably of at least 3 litres) and used, for example, for storing liquids (such as washing liquids, detergents, beverages, ).
  • the invention can however be applied for containers having a smaller fill volume.

Abstract

The bottle-shaped plastic container (1) comprises a hollow body with an integrated hand-grip (2). The said hand-grip (2) is constituted by a palm- recess (20) and two opposite finger-recesses (21) ; said palm-recess (20) has preferably a depth of at least 5mm ; said two opposite finger- recesses are an extension of the bottom (202) of said palm-recess (20), and the bottom (202) of said palm-recess (20) comprising ribs (23) that extend in the finger-recesses (21).

Description

BOTTLE-TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER HAVING AN INTEGRATED
HAND-GRIP Technical field
The present invention relates to bottle-shaped plastic containers comprising an integrated hand-grip.
Prior art
Plastic bottle-shaped containers, such as, for example, PET bottles, are widely used for storing different kind of products.
In order to facilitate the handling of said plastic containers, it is known to date to provide these containers with a specific handle.
Pursuant to a first known technical solution, the handle is a add-on piece that is fixed, e.g. welded, onto the hollow body of the container. This solution is however costly, because it involves the manufacture of a separate handle and an additional manufacturing step for fixing the handle onto the hollow body of the container.
A second and advantageous technical solution consists in manufacturing plastic containers having an integrated pinch-grip handle. Said integrated handle is essentially constituted by two opposite recesses made in two opposite sidewalls of the hollow body of the container. This solution is described, for example, in European patent applications EP 1 459 990 and EP 1 431 190, and in US patent No 6,739,467.
The pinch-grip plastic containers described in these publications are however not completely satisfactory. When the user handles these pinch- grip containers by pinching the container in his hand, the thumb of the hand's user being put in one recess and the four remaining fingers of the hand's user being put in the opposite recess, there is a high tendency of the container to slip and to escape from the hand's user under the weight of the container, especially when the container is filled. Furthermore, the rigidity of these integrated hand grips is weak. These known structures of pinch-grip plastic containers are thus not really suitable for making containers having a large filling volume (i.e. typically containers having a filling volume of 2 litres or more).
Objectives of the invention
One main objective of the invention is to obtain a bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip that improves the handling of the container.
A further and optional objective of the invention is to obtain a bottle- type plastic container having a fill volume of at least 3 litres and comprising an integrated hand-grip that improves the handling of such a large-sized container. A further and optional objective of the invention is to obtain a bottle- type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip that improves the handling of the container, said container being manufactured by injection- stretch blow moulding.
Summary of the invention The plastic container of the invention comprises a hollow body with an integrated hand-grip. Said hand-grip is constituted by a palm-recess and two opposite finger-recesses ; said two opposite finger-recesses are an extension of the bottom of said palm-recess; the bottom of said palm-recess comprises ribs that extend in the finger-recesses. Other additional and optional technical characteristics of the invention are mentioned in the claims.
Short description of the drawings
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on reading the following detailed description which is made by way of non-exhaustive and non-limiting example, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 and Figure 2 are perspective views of a bottle-type container made in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention;
- Figure 3 is a side view of the container of figure 1 , - Figure 4 is a left view of the container of figure 3 (front view) ,
- Figure 5 is a right view of the container of figure 3 (rear view) , - Figure 6 is an horizontal cross-section view of the container in the horizontal plane Vl-Vl of figure 3,
Figure 7 is a vertical cross-section view of the container in the vertical plane VII-VII of figure 5, - Figure 8 is a photography of the empty container handled by a hand and viewed from the top of the container,
- Figure 9 is photography of the empty container handled by a hand and viewed for the side of the container, the container being inclined away from the vertical in a ready to poor position. Detailed description
In the particular embodiment of figures 1 to 9, the plastic bottle- shaped container 1 is constituted by a hollow body comprising a closed base portion 10, a main body portion 11, a shoulder portion 12, and a neck portion 13 terminated by an opening 14 for filling or emptying the container. This hollow body comprises an integrated and moulded hand-grip generally referred 2 in the drawings, and enabling a user to securely and easily handle the container 1.
In this example, the plastic hollow body of the container 1 is preferably obtained by the well-known technique of injection-stretch blow moulding, the plastic material used for making the container being any known polymer(s) that can be used in such a technique. The structure of the container can be of the monolayer-type or multilayer-type. For example, when no specific gas-barrier properties for the container are required, the plastic container 1 can have a monolayer structure and is preferably made of PET. The invention is however not limited to such a particular polymer. One skilled in the art will select, in a known manner, the suitable structure (monolayered or multilayered structure) and the polymer(s) for making the container according to the properties required for the container.
In the particular example of figures 1 to 9, the base portion 10 of the container has a substantially rectangular profile in an horizontal cross- section, and the main body portion 11 essentially comprises four vertical panels, namely: a front panel 110, a rear panel 111 , and two opposite lateral panels 112 and 113. The invention is however not limited to this particular geometry of the container and the integrated hand-grip of the invention can be applied to any kind of geometry, and for example to a container having a profile, in an horizontal cross-section, that is substantially circular, elliptical,...
The integrated and moulded hand-grip 2 of container 1 is now going to be described in details.
This hand-grip 2 is constituted by: - one recess 20, made in the rear panel 111 of the main body portion 11, and dimensioned for receiving the palm of a user ; said recess 20 is designed therein as "palm-recess"; - two opposite recesses 21 and 22, made respectively in the two lateral panels 112 and 113, and designed therein as "finger-recesses". According to the preferred embodiment shown on the drawings, the finger-recesses 21 and 22 are substantially identical and are both dimensioned in order to receive four fingers of a user. Thus can the container advantageously be handled both by a left-handed or right-handed user. Referring to figure 7, the palm-recess 20 is constituted by upper and lower inward sloping portions 201 , 203, and by a bottom 202 extending between both upper and lower inward sloping portions 201, 203. The depth of the palm-recess 20 is referenced (d) on figure 7.
Referring to figures 1, 2, 3, and 6, the two finger-recesses 21 and 22 are extensions of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20. Referring to figure
6, each finger recess 21 (22) comprises a first inward sloping portion 21a
(22a) joining the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20, a second inward sloping portion 21c (22c) opposite to the first inward portion 21a (22a), and a bottom
21b (22b) that extends between first and second inward sloping portions 21a and 21c (22a and 22c).
The hand-grip 2 comprises five main reinforcing ribs 23 for strengthening the hand-grip 2. The number of main ribs 23 can however be different in other embodiments of the invention, and will be defined by one skilled in the art according to the level of rigidity required for the hand-grip. The ribs 23 also advantageously improve the friction contact of the hand with the container, and thereby also reduce the risks of slipping out of the hand.
Each main rib 23 has a central portion 23a, that is made on the whole width (L) of the bottom 202, and that extends at both extremities in the finger-recesses 21, 22. In the particular example shown on the drawings, the ribs 23 are substantially horizontal. This particular orientation of the ribs 23 is not a limitation however for the invention. In other embodiments of the invention, the ribs 23 could have a different orientation, and/or the orientation of the ribs 23 is not necessary the same over the whole length of the rib.
The extensions of the main ribs 23 in the finger-recesses 21, 22 are referenced 23b in the drawings. Preferably, but not necessarily, each extension 23b of a main rib 23 in the finger-recess 21(22) terminates in the second inward sloping portion 21c (22c). In another embodiment of the invention, an extension 23b of a main rib 23 could terminate in the bottom 21b (22b) of the finger-recess 21 (22) or even in the first inward sloping portion 21a (22a) of the finger-recess 21 (22). The rigidity of the hand-grip 2 also depends obviously of the thickness of the hand-grip. One skilled in the art will knowingly choose the appropriate thickness for the hand-grip 2 in accordance with the rigidity that has to be achieved. By way of example only, for the particular container of the attached drawings, when PET is being used, good results in terms of rigidity are achieved with an average wall thickness of approximately 0.75mm for the container wall in the region corresponding to the hand-grip 2.
For handling the container 1 , one user positions his hand in the hand-grip 2 and pinches the hand-grip 2 in the way shown on figures 8 and 9. The palm of the hand's user is positioned more or less against the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 of the hand-grip 2 ; the thumb of the hand's user is positioned inside one finger-recess 21 (or 22), and the four remaining fingers of the hand's user are positioned inside the opposite finger-recess 22 (or 21).
Preferably and optionally, as shown on figures 6 and 8, the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is convex in order to better fit the palm of the hand's user. Additionally, this convexity of the bottom 202 advantageously increases the rigidity of the grip. For sake of clarity, the wording "convex" is not limited to a continuous radius curve as the one shown on figure 6, but encompasses any external surface for the bottom 202 that is orientated outwardly ; The convex bottom 202 can , for example, be made of several facets.
When the user lifts up the container, the hand of the user is blocked essentially by the upper portion 201 of the palm-recess 20. Thanks to this vertical blocking of the hand's user, it is possible to avoid accidental slipping of the container out of the hand, under the weight of the container, especially when the container is filled and thus heavier. In order to obtain an optimum vertical blocking of the hand, the depth (d) of the palm recess is preferably at least equal to 5mm, and even more preferably at least equal to 8mrn.
Furthermore, when a user handles the container 1, the fingers of the hand-user are pinching the hand-grip and are advantageously blocked by the two opposite first inward sloping portions 21a, 22a of the finger- recesses 21 , 22.
Preferably, referring to figure 6, in order to improve the handling of the container 1 and optimally reduce the risk of slipping out of the hand, the inward slope angle (A) of each first inward sloping portions 21a, 22a is preferably at least equal to 20°, and more preferably at least equal to 40°, and the depth (e) of each first inward sloping portions 21a, 22a is preferably at least equal to 5mm, and more preferably at least equal to 10mm. Said depth (e) can be substantially constant over the whole height (H) of the bottom 202 or can vary along the height (H) of the bottom 202. Thanks to these preferred characteristics, the container 1 can be advantageously handled without applying on the hand-grip any squeezing force to prevent the slipping out of the hand.
Preferably, in the particular embodiment of figures 1 to 9, in order to advantageously increase the rigidity of the hand-grip 2, optional small and horizontal ribs 24 are made in at least the upper sloping portion 201 of the palm-recess 20 , and also in the lower sloping portion 203 of the palm- recess 20 ; optional small ribs 25 are also made at least in the upper part of the finger-recess 21 , 22 and also in the lower part of the finger-recess 21, 22. In the preferred embodiment shown on the drawings, the width (L) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is smaller than the width (W) of the palm-recess 20 in the region of its upper or lower edges 201,203, in order to be adapted to an average hand size of a user. It has to be noted that in the particular embodiments shown on the drawings, the width (L) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is substantially constant over the whole height (H) of the bottom 202. This particular feature is not a limitation however for the invention. In other embodiments of the invention, the width (L) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 can vary along the height of the bottom 202. Typically, the width (L) of the whole bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 or of a part of bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 is preferably substantially equal to 75mm.
Furthermore, referring to figure 7, the height (H) of the bottom 202 of the palm-recess 20 has to be great enough in order to be adapted to an average hand size of a user. Preferably, this height (H) is at least equal to 50mm, and more preferably at least equal to 60mm. The integrated handgrip 2 described in reference to the attached drawings is particularly suitable for plastic container having a large fill volume, especially for containers having a fill volume of at least 2 litres (and more preferably of at least 3 litres) and used, for example, for storing liquids ( such as washing liquids, detergents, beverages, ...). The invention can however be applied for containers having a smaller fill volume.

Claims

1. Plastic container (1) comprising a hollow body with an integrated hand-grip, wherein the said hand-grip (2) is constituted by a palm- recess (20) and two opposite finger-recesses (21 ;22), said two opposite finger-recesses (20 ; 21) being an extension of the bottom (202) of said palm-recess (20), and the bottom (202) of said palm- recess (20) comprising ribs (23) that extend in the finger-recesses (21 ; 22).
2. Container according to claim 1, characterized in that said palm-recess (20) has a depth (d) of at least 5mm,
3. Container according to claim 2, characterized in that the depth (d) of said palm-recess (20) is at least equal to 8mm,
4. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that each finger-recess (21/22) comprises an inward sloping portion
(21a/22a) joining the bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20), and having a slope angle (A) at least equal to 20°.
5. Container according to claim 4 characterized in that the slope angle (A) of said inward sloping portion (21a/22a) of a finger-recess (21/22) is at least equal to 40°.
6. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that that each finger-recess (21/ 22) comprises an inward sloping portion (21a/22a) joining the bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20), and having a depth (e) at least equal to 5mm.
7. Container according to claim 6, characterized in that the depth (e) of said inward sloping portion (21a/22a) of a finger-recess (21/22) is at least equal to 10mm.
8. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20) is convex.
9. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the width (L) of the bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20) is smaller than the width (W) of the palm-recess (20) in the region of its upper or lower edges (201 ; 203).
10. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the width (L) of the whole bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20) or of a part of bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20) is preferably substantially equal to 75mm.
11. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the height (H ) of the bottom (202) of the palm-recess (20) is at least equal to 50mm, and more preferably at least equal to 60mm.
12. Container according to anyone of claims 1 to 11 , and having a fill volume of at least 2 litres, and more preferably of at least 3 litres.
PCT/EP2007/003809 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip WO2007128451A1 (en)

Priority Applications (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
JP2009508194A JP2009536598A (en) 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 Bottle-type plastic container with integrated handle
US12/226,993 US20090159557A1 (en) 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 Bottle-Type Plastic Container Having an Integrated Hand-Grip
MX2008014157A MX2008014157A (en) 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip.
BRPI0710344-1A BRPI0710344B1 (en) 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 INTEGRATED HANDLES PLASTIC CONTAINER

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP06009293A EP1852357B1 (en) 2006-05-05 2006-05-05 Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip
EP06009293.9 2006-05-05

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2007128451A1 true WO2007128451A1 (en) 2007-11-15

Family

ID=37027672

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/EP2007/003809 WO2007128451A1 (en) 2006-05-05 2007-04-30 Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip

Country Status (8)

Country Link
US (1) US20090159557A1 (en)
EP (1) EP1852357B1 (en)
JP (1) JP2009536598A (en)
BR (1) BRPI0710344B1 (en)
DE (1) DE602006001945D1 (en)
ES (1) ES2311250T3 (en)
MX (1) MX2008014157A (en)
WO (1) WO2007128451A1 (en)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2008296926A (en) * 2007-05-29 2008-12-11 Yoshino Kogyosho Co Ltd Synthetic resin bottle
JP2009202909A (en) * 2008-02-28 2009-09-10 Yoshino Kogyosho Co Ltd Pinch-grip bottle-shaped container
JP2010241446A (en) * 2009-04-02 2010-10-28 Kao Corp Bottle container
US20110057361A1 (en) * 2009-09-04 2011-03-10 Christian Gerhard Friedrich Gerlach Process for making a stretch-blow moulded container having an integrally moulded handle
US8123059B2 (en) 2007-05-29 2012-02-28 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd Synthetic resin bottle having two depressions defining a grip
US9050750B2 (en) * 2008-03-18 2015-06-09 The Procter & Gamble Company Process for making a stretch-blow moulded container having an integrally moulded handle

Families Citing this family (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2007026607A1 (en) 2005-08-31 2007-03-08 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. Synthetic resin square bottle body
FR2899204B1 (en) * 2006-04-04 2008-06-20 Eaux Minerales D Evian Saeme S BOTTLE OF PLASTIC MATERIAL HAVING A PORTION OF GRIPPING
US20070257003A1 (en) * 2006-04-26 2007-11-08 Sa Des Eaux Minerales D'evian Saeme Bottle made of plastic material having a gripping portion
US8205415B2 (en) 2009-01-16 2012-06-26 Kraft Foods Global Brands Llc Method of packaging and shipping roast and ground coffee
US20110132865A1 (en) * 2009-12-03 2011-06-09 Graham Packaging Company, Lp. Pressure resistant medallions for a plastic container
US10183779B2 (en) * 2010-01-18 2019-01-22 Graham Packaging Company, L.P. Container for storing motor vehicle fluid
WO2013099573A1 (en) * 2011-12-27 2013-07-04 株式会社 吉野工業所 Pinch grip type bottle-shaped container and movable insert of blow molding die device therefor
USD722885S1 (en) 2012-06-22 2015-02-24 Kraft Foods Group Brands Llc Container
JP6548320B2 (en) * 2015-02-07 2019-07-24 日本山村硝子株式会社 Grip bottle
JP2016175703A (en) * 2015-03-19 2016-10-06 陽介 内藤 Container for cleaning detergent
US10336503B2 (en) * 2015-07-13 2019-07-02 Graham Packaging Company, L.P. Container with grip structure
IT201700031163A1 (en) * 2017-03-21 2018-09-21 Madel S P A CONTAINER

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1416663A (en) * 1964-11-09 1965-11-05 Plastic bottle, for packaging liquids, with a special neck and removable cap
EP0383110A1 (en) * 1989-02-17 1990-08-22 Valser Mineralquellen AG Bottle
US6739467B2 (en) * 2000-11-27 2004-05-25 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. Bottle-type plastic container
EP1431190A1 (en) * 2001-09-26 2004-06-23 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. Pinch grip type bottle container
EP1459990A1 (en) * 2001-11-29 2004-09-22 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. PINCH GRIP TYPE BOTTLE−SHAPED CONTAINER
JP2005088973A (en) * 2003-09-19 2005-04-07 Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd Container

Family Cites Families (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH10139028A (en) * 1996-11-12 1998-05-26 Mitsubishi Plastics Ind Ltd Plastic bottle
JP4389421B2 (en) * 2001-09-28 2009-12-24 東洋製罐株式会社 Handy bottle manufacturing method

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1416663A (en) * 1964-11-09 1965-11-05 Plastic bottle, for packaging liquids, with a special neck and removable cap
EP0383110A1 (en) * 1989-02-17 1990-08-22 Valser Mineralquellen AG Bottle
US6739467B2 (en) * 2000-11-27 2004-05-25 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. Bottle-type plastic container
EP1431190A1 (en) * 2001-09-26 2004-06-23 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. Pinch grip type bottle container
EP1459990A1 (en) * 2001-11-29 2004-09-22 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. PINCH GRIP TYPE BOTTLE−SHAPED CONTAINER
JP2005088973A (en) * 2003-09-19 2005-04-07 Toyo Seikan Kaisha Ltd Container

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2008296926A (en) * 2007-05-29 2008-12-11 Yoshino Kogyosho Co Ltd Synthetic resin bottle
US8123059B2 (en) 2007-05-29 2012-02-28 Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd Synthetic resin bottle having two depressions defining a grip
JP2009202909A (en) * 2008-02-28 2009-09-10 Yoshino Kogyosho Co Ltd Pinch-grip bottle-shaped container
US9050750B2 (en) * 2008-03-18 2015-06-09 The Procter & Gamble Company Process for making a stretch-blow moulded container having an integrally moulded handle
JP2010241446A (en) * 2009-04-02 2010-10-28 Kao Corp Bottle container
US20110057361A1 (en) * 2009-09-04 2011-03-10 Christian Gerhard Friedrich Gerlach Process for making a stretch-blow moulded container having an integrally moulded handle
US9555573B2 (en) * 2009-09-04 2017-01-31 The Procter & Gamble Company Process for making a stretch-blow moulded container having an integrally moulded handle

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
JP2009536598A (en) 2009-10-15
BRPI0710344A2 (en) 2011-08-09
EP1852357B1 (en) 2008-07-23
US20090159557A1 (en) 2009-06-25
MX2008014157A (en) 2008-11-18
BRPI0710344B1 (en) 2018-03-27
DE602006001945D1 (en) 2008-09-04
EP1852357A1 (en) 2007-11-07
ES2311250T3 (en) 2009-02-01

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
EP1852357B1 (en) Bottle-type plastic container having an integrated hand-grip
US20090230084A1 (en) Plastic container having enhanced crush resistance and pouring stability
US20080179277A1 (en) Grip for beverage container
US8365939B2 (en) Ergonomic plastic container and package system
EP1025007B1 (en) Grip dome container
US8978910B2 (en) Synthetic resin bottle
CA2656280C (en) Synthetic resin bottle
CA2846612C (en) Dispensing container for liquids
US10252834B2 (en) Rigid structured polymer container
US6049945A (en) Stackable ergonomic handle
JP4314945B2 (en) container
JP4873222B2 (en) Pinch grip type bottle container
US20090101660A1 (en) Plastic beverage container
JP5280037B2 (en) Pinch grip type bottle container
JP5891066B2 (en) Synthetic liquid container
KR101410913B1 (en) Handle structure of polyethylene terephthalate container
AU2012202318B2 (en) Synthetic resin bottle
US20220274736A1 (en) Stackable fluid container with double top handle
CA3150170A1 (en) Stackable fluid container with double top handle
MXPA00001525A (en) Grip dome container

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 07724736

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: MX/a/2008/014157

Country of ref document: MX

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 2009508194

Country of ref document: JP

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 12226993

Country of ref document: US

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 07724736

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: PI0710344

Country of ref document: BR

Kind code of ref document: A2

Effective date: 20081104