Viscous Product Bottle
A blown bottle constructed from synthetic resinous material is configured to facilitate the complete evacuation of viscous food product from the bottle using a conventional butter knife.
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The present invention relates to blow-molded bottles of the type used for containing viscous food products such as peanut butter and the like. In particular, it relates to a bottle having a shape that is particularly conducive to complete evacuation of the product from the bottle by the ultimate consumer when using a typical butter knife or other utensil.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARYConventional blow-molded bottles made from synthetic resinous materials such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and used to contain viscous food products such as peanut butter are provided with straight or inclined sidewalls in the body portion of the bottle below the shoulder portion. Typically, the ultimate consumer will use a butter knife with a radiused knife edge to periodically remove servings of the product from the bottle. As the contents are depleted, the consumer usually scrapes along the interior sidewall of the bottle in an effort to remove all of the product, but in many instances it is difficult or virtually impossible to achieve complete product evacuation because of the mismatch between the bottle configuration and the knife. As a consequence, the consumer may become frustrated and even angry, perhaps to such an extent that he rejects the product brand or at least diminishes his enthusiasm for the product.
Accordingly, an important object of the present invention is to provide a blown bottle having a unique configuration that renders the bottle particularly suitable for containing viscous food products, such as peanut butter, and which is especially conducive to complete or nearly complete product evacuation using a conventional butter knife.
The present invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms. While the drawings illustrate and the specification describes certain preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that such disclosure is by way of example only. There is no intent to limit the principles of the present invention to the particular disclosed embodiments.
Referring initially to
Preferably, bottle 10 is blow-molded and is constructed from a suitable synthetic resinous material such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET). In the particular embodiment of
In accordance with the present invention, the maximum diameter of shoulder portion 20 is greater than the minimum diameter of pinch portion 22 and less than or equal to the major diameter of body portion 24. Furthermore, as illustrated in
Distance B is always measured from a point on shoulder portion 20 at its maximum diameter that is farthest from the bottom extremity of neck finish 14 to a point on pinch portion 22 at its minimum diameter that is closest to the bottom extremity of neck finish 14.
The minimum pinch diameter at pinch portion 22 is equal to or greater than the maximum diameter of sealing surface 12 and, preferably, is within the range of 1.00 to 1.10 times the maximum diameter of sealing surface 12. The overall height of bottle 10 from sealing surface 12 to bottom surface 16 is within the range of 1.5 to 2.0 times the maximum diameter of sealing surface 12. Preferably, the overall height is within the range of 1.00 to 1.75 times the major diameter of bottle 10 in body portion 24.
Sidewall 18 has a radius of curvature in body portion 24 that is within the range of 1.70 to 2.38 times the maximum diameter of sealing surface 12. The swing point of the radius of curvature of body portion 24, designated by the numeral 26 in
It will be seen that in the bottle 110, B is measured from a lower point on the shoulder portion 120 than in bottle 10 in accordance with the criteria that B is always measured from a point on the shoulder portion at its maximum diameter that is farthest from the neck finish to a point on the pinch portion at its minimum diameter that is closest to the neck finish. In this embodiment, of course, the neck finish of bottle 110 is denoted by the numeral 114, and the pinch portion is denoted by numeral 122.
Obviously, bottles having various combinations of non-continuously axially arcuate shoulder, pinch and body portions may still fall within the scope of the present invention. Moreover, the inventors hereby state their intent to rely on the Doctrine of Equivalents to determine and assess the reasonably fair scope of their invention as pertains to any apparatus not materially departing from but outside the literal scope of the invention as set out in the following claims.
Claims
1. A bottle comprising: A = maximum shoulder diameter - minimum pinch diameter 2
- an uppermost, annular seal surface;
- an annular neck finish below the seal surface;
- a lowermost base surface spaced below the neck finish; and
- an annular sidewall extending between the neck finish and the bottom surface,
- said sidewall including a radially outwardly disposed shoulder portion below the neck finish, a radially inwardly disposed pinch portion below the shoulder portion, and a body portion below the pinch portion,
- said sidewall having a maximum shoulder diameter in said shoulder portion, a minimum pinch diameter in said pinch portion, and a major diameter in said body portion,
- said maximum shoulder diameter being greater than said minimum pinch diameter and less than or equal to said major diameter,
- the axial distance B between the shoulder portion at its maximum diameter and the pinch portion at its minimum diameter being determined by the equation: B≧2.5 A
- where A is determined by the equation:
- and where B is measured from a point on the shoulder portion at its maximum diameter that is farthest from the neck finish to a point on the pinch portion at its minimum diameter that is closest to the neck finish.
2. A bottle as claimed in claim 1,
- said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said minimum pinch diameter being equal to or greater than the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
3. A bottle as claimed in claim 2,
- said minimum pinch diameter is within the range of 1.00 to 1.10 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
4. A bottle as claimed in claim 3,
- said bottle having an overall height and said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.5 to 2.0 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
5. A bottle as claimed in claim 4,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.00 to 1.75 times the major diameter.
6. A bottle as claimed in claim 5,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion that is within the range of 1.7 to 2.38 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
7. A bottle as claimed in claim 6,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion having a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
8. A bottle as claimed in claim 1,
- said bottle having an overall height and said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said overall height being greater than the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
9. A bottle as claimed in claim 8,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.5 to 2.0 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
10. A bottle as claimed in claim 9,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.00 to 1.75 times the major diameter.
11. A bottle as claimed in claim 10,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion that is within the range of 1.7 to 2.38 the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
12. A bottle as claimed in claim 11,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion having a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
13. A bottle as claimed in claim 9,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion that is within the range of 1.7 to 2.38 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
14. A bottle as claimed in claim 13,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion having a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
15. A bottle as claimed in claim 1,
- said bottle having an overall height,
- said overall height being equal to or greater than said major diameter.
16. A bottle as claimed in claim 15,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.00 to 1.75 times the major diameter.
17. A bottle as claimed in claim 16,
- said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said minimum pinch diameter being within the range of 1.00 to 1.10 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
18. A bottle as claimed in claim 17,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.5 to 2.0 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
19. A bottle as claimed in claim 18,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion that is within the range of 1.7 to 2.38 the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
20. A bottle as claimed in claim 19,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion having a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
21. A bottle as claimed in claim 16,
- said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion that is within the range of 1.7 to 2.38 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
22. A bottle as claimed in claim 16,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion with a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
23. A bottle as claimed in claim 1,
- said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion that is greater than the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
24. A bottle as claimed in claim 23,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion being within the range of 1.7 to 2.38 the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
25. A bottle as claimed in claim 24,
- said minimum pinch diameter being within the range of 1.00 to 1.10 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
26. A bottle as claimed in claim 25,
- said bottle having an overall height,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.5 to 2.0 the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
27. A bottle as claimed in claim 26,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.00 to 1.75 times the major diameter.
28. A bottle as claimed in claim 27,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion having a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
29. A bottle as claimed in claim 24,
- said radius of curvature in said body portion having a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface,
- said bottle having an overall height,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
30. A bottle as claimed in claim 1,
- said sidewall having a radius of curvature in said body portion with a swing point that is located between the level of the seal surface and the base surface.
31. A bottle as claimed in claim 30,
- said bottle having an overall height,
- said swing point being spaced from the level of the seal surface by a distance that is within the range of 0.60 to 0.70 times the overall height.
32. A bottle as claimed in claim 31,
- said seal surface having a maximum diameter,
- said minimum pinch diameter being within the range of 1.00 to 1.10 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
33. A bottle as claimed in claim 32,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.5 to 2.0 times the maximum diameter of the seal surface.
34. A bottle as claimed in claim 33,
- said overall height being within the range of 1.00 to 1.75 times the major diameter.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 3, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 8, 2009
Applicant: R&D TOOL & ENGINEERING CO. (Lee's Summit, MO)
Inventors: Corwyn W. Strout (Lee's Summit, MO), David H. Wescoat (Peculiar, MO), David A. Brunson (Lee's Summit, MO)
Application Number: 12/062,358
International Classification: B65D 90/02 (20060101);