Plastic container with separately formed handle
A hollow plastic container with a separately formed handle engaging the sidewall of the container and supported thereby. The handle includes an elongated portion extending upwardly over the major portion of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall and arm portions extending from the elongated portion towards the sidewall for engagement with the sidewall, wherein the sidewall receives the arm portions and holds the handle in place.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/245,347, filed Dec. 22, 2005.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONPlastic containers are widely used commercially for a variety of products. These containers often include handles for easy dispensing of product. The handles are generally integrally formed with the container, as by a stretch blow molding procedure, which is well known. Also, often the handles generally extend outwardly from the container.
However, the integral handle configuration complicates the stretch blow molding process. It would be highly desirable to provide a container configuration which can be formed without an integral handle, and separately form a handle for subsequent attachment to the container. Particularly, it would be desirable to provide such a separately formed handle which does not extend outwardly from the container since an outwardly extending handle would be subject to damage in processing and handling. Moreover, the foregoing should be accomplished in a simple and convenient way with a firm engagement between the separately formed handle component and the separately formed container component. The resulting product should be esthetically pleasing and easy to use by the consumer.
It would be particularly desirable to provide such a container-handle configuration wherein the handle is easily engagable with the container, and wherein the handle can be easily removed and re-engaged if desired.
In addition, it is desirable to provide a lightweight, plastic container suitable for preparation by stretch blow molding and which permits rigidity while handling and pouring, together with a firm, rigid separately formed handle component.
Accordingly, it is an objective of the present invention to provide an improved plastic container with a separately formed handle, wherein the container portion can be conveniently prepared by stretch blow molding.
It is a further objective of the present invention to provide a container as aforesaid wherein the separately formed handle can be firmly engaged with the container, and is removable from the container, if desired, and is easy to use by the consumer.
It is a still further objective of the present invention to provide a container as aforesaid which is lightweight, and wherein the container with engaged handle has good product characteristics.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the present invention the foregoing objects and advantages are readily obtained.
The plastic container of the present invention, including a separately formed handle, comprises: a hollow body of plastic material having a lower supporting base, a sidewall extending upwardly from the base, and an upper neck portion with an opening therein, said neck portion extending upwardly from the sidewall; a separately formed handle engaging said sidewall and supported thereby, said handle having an elongated portion extending upwardly over the major portion of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall, and arm portions extending from the elongated portion towards the sidewall for engagement with the sidewall; and means on the sidewall to receive said arm portions and hold said handle in place.
The container preferably includes a shoulder portion extending upwardly and preferably inwardly from the sidewall between the neck portion and the sidewall. The elongated portion of the handle preferably extends in a substantially straight line along the sidewall, and the arm portions preferably extend from the ends of the elongated portion. The elongated portion desirably extends upwardly over at least 75 percent of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall. This provides an elongated handle for a firm and secure grip.
The sidewall preferably includes a recessed portion to receive the handle, with an open space beneath the elongated portion for a positive grip. The arm portions include enlarged portions on the end thereof which engage the sidewall recessed portion. The enlarged portions desirable include hook-like protrusions which seat in depressions in the sidewall.
The handle desirably extends solely along the sidewall and the elongated portion of the handle is substantially flush with the outer extent of the sidewall. Moreover, advantageously, the separately formed handle is removable if desired.
Further features of the present invention will appear hereinbelow.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe present invention will be more readily understandable from a consideration of the following illustrative drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings,
The container 10 is a hollow, blow molded plastic container having a lower supporting base 16, a sidewall 18 extending upwardly from the base 16, a gradually inclined shoulder portion 20 extending upwardly from the sidewall, and an upper neck portion 22 with an opening 24 therein to the inside of the container extending upwardly from the shoulder portion 20.
The containers of the present invention are preferably made of a pliable, deformable synthetic plastic material, such as for example, polyethylene, polypropylene, or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), or other plastic material, although PET is generally used. The specific embodiment shown in the drawings is for a 48 oz. plastic container, as for powdered coffee or any other desired product. However, the present invention can be effectively employed for any plastic container where a handle is desirably employed.
The particular neck portion 22 shown in
The separately formed handle 14 has an elongated portion 26 extending upwardly thereon and upper and lower arm portions 28 and 30, respectively, extending inwardly from the upper and lower ends 32 and 34, respectively, from the elongated portion. The handle is desirably a one-piece handle. Container sidewall 18 includes a recessed portion 36 to receive handle 14. The handle arm portions 28, 30 extend towards the container and seat in the recessed portion 36. The handle arm portions may extend at a slight angle or generally perpendicular with respect to the elongated portion 26. The handle arm portions 28, 30 each include enlarged portions 38, 40 on the ends thereof which engage the sidewall recessed portion 36, preferably including hook-like protrusions 42, 44 which seat in depressions 46, 48 in the sidewall recessed portion. The handle 14 can, therefore, be readily inserted and firmly held in place. In addition, if desired, the handle can be easily removed. Naturally, other handle-container engagement means can be readily provided.
When handle 14 is fixed in place on the container sidewall 18 the handle elongated portion 26 extends upwardly over the major portion of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall, extending upwardly over at least 75 percent of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall. Elongated handle portion 26 preferably extends in a substantially straight line along the sidewall 18. The container sidewall 18 includes a lower portion 50 thereof below handle 14 and an upper portion thereof 52 above handle 14, so that the handle conveniently extends solely along sidewall 18. Moreover, as can be seen, the elongated handle portion 26 is substantially flush with the outer extent of the sidewall. In addition, the container sidewall recessed portion 36 forms an open space 54 beneath handle 14 for convenience and ease of grasping the handle.
The handle 14 elongated portion 26 may be solid or may have an outer portion 56 and an inner portion 58 joined by central portion 60, as clearly shown in
An exemplificative base 16 is shown in
Naturally, variations within the scope of the present invention are contemplated herein. For example, one may alter the handle or container configuration, and rib reinforcement modifications may be added to the sidewall to facilitate handling performance for particular applications.
It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the illustrations described and shown herein, which are deemed to be merely illustrative of the best modes of carrying out the invention, and which are susceptible of modification of form, size, arrangement of parts and details of operation. The invention rather is intended to encompass all such modifications which are within its spirit and scope as defined by the claims.
Claims
1. A plastic container with a separately formed handle, which comprises:
- a hollow body of plastic material having a lower supporting base, a sidewall extending upwardly from the base, and an upper neck portion with an opening therein, said neck portion extending upwardly from the sidewall;
- a separately formed handle engaging said sidewall and supported thereby, said handle having an elongated portion extending upwardly over the major portion of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall, and two separate arm portions spaced from each other and extending from the elongated portion towards the sidewall for engagement with the sidewall; and
- means on the sidewall to receive said arm portions and hold said handle in place, wherein said sidewall includes a recessed portion to receive said handle and wherein both of said arm portions extend towards each other and towards the container, with each arm portion including enlarged portions adjacent the end thereof which engage the sidewall recessed portion and wherein each arm portion has a length which terminates at the enlarged portion.
2. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said elongated portion extends in a substantially straight line along said sidewall.
3. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said arm portions extend from the ends of the elongated portion.
4. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said elongated portion extends upwardly over at least 75% of the longitudinal extent of the sidewall.
5. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said handle is a one-piece handle.
6. A plastic container according to claim 1, including a shoulder portion extending upwardly from the sidewall between the neck portion and the sidewall.
7. A plastic container according to claim 6, wherein said shoulder portion extends inwardly between the neck portion and the sidewall.
8. (canceled)
9. (canceled)
10. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said enlarged portions comprise hook-like protrusions which seat in depressions in said sidewall recessed portion.
11. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein the outer extent of said upper neck portion extends inwardly of said sidewall.
12. A plastic container according to claim 11, wherein the container opening is essentially round.
13. A plastic container according to claim 12, wherein the outer extent of said container base is essentially square with rounded corners.
14. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said sidewall extends upwardly above said handle and downwardly below said handle.
15. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said handle extends solely along said sidewall.
16. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said separately formed handle is removable.
17. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein the elongated portion of the handle is substantially flush with the outer extent of the sidewall.
18. (canceled)
19. A plastic container according to claim, 1 wherein said recessed portion forms an open space beneath the handle elongated portion.
20. A plastic container according to claim 1, wherein said means on the sidewall to receive said arm portions include wall portions oriented at an angle towards the elongated portion of said handle to engage said arm portions.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 13, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2007
Applicant:
Inventors: William Young (Ypsilanti, MI), Richard Darr (Medina, OH), Christopher Kaminski (North Royalton, OH)
Application Number: 11/403,482
International Classification: B65D 23/10 (20060101);