Abstract:
A preform for a blow molded container provided a tubular body having inner and an outer surface having a first end open to the inner surface and a second closed end opposite to the first end. The relative dimensions of the ends being such that the closed end is receivable in the open end of a similar preform to nest therein. The open end is provided with a passageway to provide communication with the outside atmosphere to prevent formation of a vacuum and thereby enable disassembly of the nesting preforms.
Abstract:
A bottle neck structure of a synthetic resin bottle preform with a preliminarily molded synthetic resin core member embedded therein is disclosed. The resin core member has a cylindrical body, that extends the length of the wall of a bottle neck, and a flange constituting a support ring of the bottle neck. At least one external surface of the resin core member is exposed to be in contact with a mold when a bottle preform is molded. The cylindrical body has a plurality of through-holes formed in its circumferential wall to allow bottle resin to flow through and form a contiguous external and internal layer. The preform is subsequently subjected to a biaxial blow-stretch manufacturing process resulting in a finished synthetic resin bottle with a neck of the present invention.
Abstract:
An injecting/blowing device includes a mold for injecting a thin-walled hollow preform capable of being transformed into a more voluminous hollow body. The mold includes a counter mold defining a cavity, a cure located in the cavity, and a preform impression located between the counter mold inner surface and the core which will receive the melt, at least two main preferential flow channels or at least two secondary preferential flow channels having a recessed zone at the surface of the core and the inner surface of the cavity. The main flow channels are located only at the impression zone corresponding to the zone for transforming the perform, and in the optional secondary flow channels are flow channels discontinuous from the main flow channel.
Abstract:
The invention concerns an injecting/blowing device comprising at least one mold for injecting a thin-walled hollow preform capable of being transformed into a more voluminous hollow body by blowing, said mold including a counter mold defining the inner surface of the cavity, a cure located in the cavity and spaced apart from said inner surface, a preform impression located between the counter mold inner surface and the core, and which will receive the melt, at least two main preferential flow channels (CEPP) optionally at least two secondary preferential flow channels (CEP), each CEP being delimited by at least one recessed zone at the surface of the core and the inner surface of the cavity. Said device is characterized in that: the main CEP are located only at the impression zone corresponding to the zone for transforming the preform; and in that the optional secondary CEP are discontinuous, distinct from the main CEP, and located at the impression zone corresponding to the base and/or the body and/or the ring of the preform.
Abstract:
A plural preform assembly having nested preforms with an inner preform and an outer preform. The preforms are sealably joined together, defining a volume between the preforms. Propellant is disposed in the volume between the preforms. The preforms are later blow molded to provide a bag in bottle, bottle in bottle or similar container. The propellant charge is already present when blow molded, preventing the need for a later propellant filling step.
Abstract:
A method and device for producing an optimized neck contour on preforms below the neck which is optimal for subsequent stretch blow molding. The geometry has a significantly thinner wall thickness than the neck itself. The preform can only be produced in the injection molding tool, when axial channels are used on the point or the vanes produce the thin points on the preform during injection molding. The thin-walled geometry on the preform can be produced outside of the mold during post-cooling by embossing. The preform is there removed in a cooled receiving sleeve and is cooled in the body by intensive contact cooling while no cooling contact is made with the preform neck due to the initial position of the embossing element. Due to the reheating of the neck they can be mechanically deformed into a new geometry advantageous for blow molding and thus wall thickness can be influenced.
Abstract:
An injecting/blowing device includes a mold for injecting a thin-walled hollow preform capable of being transformed into a more voluminous hollow body. The mold includes a counter mold defining a cavity, a cure located in the cavity, and a preform impression located between the counter mold inner surface and the core which will receive the melt, at least two main preferential flow channels or at least two secondary preferential flow channels having a recessed zone at the surface of the core and the inner surface of the cavity. The main flow channels are located only at the impression zone corresponding to the zone for transforming the preform, and in the optional secondary flow channels are flow channels discontinuous from the main flow channel.
Abstract:
This relates to a preform which is injection molded and which is especially intended for use in the blow molding of a container suitable for receiving a hot fill product. Most particularly, the neck finish of the preform, which becomes the neck finish of the resultant blow molded container, is reinforced against axial compression or foreshortening as may occur when the neck finish is heated to a temperature approaching the glass transition temperature of the polyester from which the neck finish is formed. So as to resist deformation of the neck finish, the neck finish is provided on the interior surface (mouth) thereof with a plurality of axially extending, radially inwardly projecting, circumferentially spaced ribs. If the thread means of the neck finish for receiving a closure is of the interrupted type, there will be at least one rib for each thread element.
Abstract:
A plural preform assembly having nested preforms. The preforms are held together by an interference fit. The interference fit is provided by the friction between the preforms which occurs when the inner preform is inserted into the outer preform. At least one preform may have ribs extending radially towards the other preform. The ribs provided concentricity and interference to hold the preforms together during subsequent operations. The preforms may later be blow molded to provide a bag in bottle or similar container.
Abstract:
An injecting/blowing device includes a mold for injecting a thin-walled hollow preform capable of being transformed into a more voluminous hollow body. The mold includes a counter mold defining a cavity, a cure located in the cavity, and a preform impression located between the counter mold inner surface and the core which will receive the melt, at least two main preferential flow channels or at least two secondary preferential flow channels having a recessed zone at the surface of the core and the inner surface of the cavity. The main flow channels are located only at the impression zone corresponding to the zone for transforming the perform, and in the optional secondary flow channels are flow channels discontinuous from the main flow channel.