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Container with Improved Crush Resistance

a technology of container and crush resistance, applied in the field of containers, can solve the problems of increasing the profitability of manufacturers, affecting consumers, and essentially impossible to sell many products such as liquid products without containers, so as to improve the circumferential strength of containers, improve the crush resistance, and increase the load bearing ability

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-01-18
PRETIUM PACKAGING
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The patent describes a plastic container with improved crush resistance. The container has a window and column design that increases its load bearing ability. It also includes at least three ribs arranged circumferentially about the center axis to prevent deformation during vacuum filling. The container can be used in a manufacturing process designed for glass containers without modification. The technical effects of the invention include improved durability, reduced risk of damage, and improved stability during handling and transportation.

Problems solved by technology

The sale of many products such as liquids or products provided in liquid is essentially impossible without containers in which to transport the products.
For a manufacturer, however, performance of the container under certain conditions allows for the product to be provided to the consumer easier or less expensively which can have a dramatic effect on both profitability of the manufacturer and resultant retail price of the product.
Both of these can result in increases in the manufacturers' profitability and can influence the consumer in purchasing.
Vacuum filling, however, places significant demands on the container.
This has traditionally been a problem for plastic containers which are more susceptible to being crushed than glass containers which are heavier and more rigid.
The problem is particularly acute because plastic containers made to be inexpensive and disposable, which are usually desirable traits in consumer product packaging, often have relatively thin and flexible walls.
A second problem of product containers is their packing and storage.
In many cases, this can require transport over great distance and warehousing for storage.
The concern is that many plastic containers lack the rigidity to support additional filled containers being placed on top of them.
The weight of the upper containers, pressing down from above on a container, can easily become sufficient that the container will crush under the weight resulting in deformed, or worse damaged, product.
While glass containers are a useful solution, glass containers have some specific problems.
In particular, glass containers are generally much more breakable than plastic containers are, which can lead to their being less popular amongst consumers.
In some cases, a more major problem is that glass containers are generally significantly heavier than plastic containers of a similar volume.
This additional weight can lead to dramatic increases in shipping and transport cost for the resultant product.
In particular, a glass container filled with product is often more difficult to handle due to its weight, and can be more expensive to transport, particularly over large distances.

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[0031]FIGS. 1 through 4 show a first embodiment of a container (100) designed to provide for improved crush resistance by including both the above devices. The container (100) in the depicted embodiment comprises a screw-top jar of generally barrel-shaped construction. This shape of jar is common in food service and other industries and is of the type often used for packaging flowable liquids or products including flowable liquids such as, but not limited to, pickled vegetables, fruits in syrup, mayonnaise, or mustard. There is no requirement that the container (100) be used for food service products and may be used for any type of product, but food service is a likely industry in which it would be useful. Additionally, there is no requirement that the container (100) be a jar having a screw-top lid or generally barrel-shape, the devices may be used on any container of any shape and having any sealing attachment. The screw top-lid and barrel-shape is, however, a popular general des...

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Abstract

A plastic container having improved crush resistance through the inclusion of a window and column design which is principally intended to increase its load bearing ability and / or a series of circumferential ribs intended to improve the container's circumferential strength to inhibit deformation during vacuum filling. The plastic container can be used in place of glass containers of similar volume.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S) [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 698,534, filed Jul. 12, 2005, the entire disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference. BACKGROUND [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] This disclosure relates to the field of containers, particularly to plastic containers with improved crush resistance. [0004] 2. Description of the Related Art [0005] Containers are ubiquitous for the sale of goods in society. The sale of many products such as liquids or products provided in liquid is essentially impossible without containers in which to transport the products. While the concept of bulk foods (where a user supplies their own container which is filled from a larger container) is popular for some items, most items in today's society are prepackaged in disposable or recycleable containers for sale. In this way, a consumer can simply grab a single container of product for easy transport, pu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B65D90/02
CPCB65D1/44B65D1/0223
Inventor EBLE, RAYMOND C.
Owner PRETIUM PACKAGING
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