[0001] The present invention relates to the field of the packaging of flowable products
such as liquids or pasty products , particularly that of containers intended to contain
beverages and more especially mineral water.
[0002] One topic in the packaging area, especially for water is to reduce the weight of
the plastic material used, and more particularly to reduce the weight of the bottom
of the container. By reducing the weight of the bottom, the first danger is that said
bottom is less resistant because of the fact that the bottom is really the part of
the container , which is the more submitted to constraints, due to the contact of
said bottom with the place where it is disposed. There are already some solutions
to that problem, like the container with petaloid bottom : the FR Patent No. 2772720
concerns such a container, wherein the bottom is thinner. Although this patent brings
a solution for the bottom, it remains a container with a too high amount of plastic
material for the volume of the product filled in said container.
[0003] The objective of the present invention is to have a container for a flowable product
with a bottom allowing said container to stand and which for the same volume requires
less plastic than a standard container while at the same time having comparable or
higher mechanical properties.
[0004] The subject of the present invention is a container comprising a body formed by walls
and a bottom having in his greater section a dimension d
1 and a neck with an internal diameter d
2 , said container being made from a semi-crystalline PET , the body of said container
comprising at its bottom at least three feet spaced from each other and being integral
with said body, wherein for the body, the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the
bottom is comprised between 3 and 4 and wherein the ratio volume of the body of the
container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 80 and 120. The volume
is given in ml.
[0005] Under bottom in the present description, we understand all the part of the body comprising
the space of said body outside the feet, said feet being taken from their most external
position.
[0006] Semi-crystalline PET means in the present specification a PET having a crystallinity
comprised between 10 and 60 %. More preferably, the crystallinity is comprised between
20 and 40 %.
[0007] One specificity of the invention is that the container has feet at the bottom, which
are integral with said body. The presence of three feet is a good solution, but for
greater volume a presence of 4 or 5 feet is preferred. The geometry of said feet is
not critical. Preferably, these feet have a spherical geometry. Concerning the bottom
of the container, it has preferably a non flat form. The bottom has a convex form,
like a semi-spherical form.
[0008] It is possible for the container of the invention, either to have a neck with a small
height, like a couple of millimeters, or to have a neck with a greater height. In
this case, the ratio height of the neck on the height of the body is comprised between
1:1 and 1:4. This allows for the consumer a better gripping of said container.
[0009] Preferably, the walls of the body have a thickness of less than 100 µm. The neck
of the container has preferably a wall thickness comprised between 150 and 250 µm.
Each foot of the bottom of the body has a thickness comprised between 50 and 150 µm.
[0010] In the container of the invention, the part of the bottom between the feet has a
greater thickness of that of the walls, for example around 100-200 µm.
[0011] The present invention concerns further a packaging assembly comprising
- a container comprising a body formed by walls having in his greater section a dimension
d1 and a neck with an internal diameter d2 , said container being made from a semi-crystalline PET , the body of said container
comprising at its bottom at least three feet spaced from each other and being integral
with said body, wherein for the body, the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the
bottom is comprised between 3 and 4 and wherein the ratio volume of the body of the
container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 80 and 120,
- a product in the container and
- closing means for closing off or distributing the product from the neck,
the filled container being substantially incompressible by hand when filled with
the product.
[0012] This incompressibility applies for all types of products, even for a still product.
In the present specification, incompressible means that when squeezed the filled container
only deforms very slightly and then will recover its original shape. In contrast,
a standard bottle will buckle and deform.
[0013] According to a feature of the invention, the container comprises on its outside a
printing made by pad printing. The advantage of this solution, is that it suppresses
the need of having a paper stuck around the container.
[0014] The volume of the container used according to the invention can have all type of
capacity, comprised between 5 cl and 20 1 capacity. The container is intended to contain
all type of product, like pasty, liquid, semi-liquid, granular or powdered product.
Under liquid product,we understand water or a still liquid beverage, particularly
still mineral waters, carbonated water or a carbonated liquid beverage, particularly
sparkling mineral water. Other types of liquid products are also possible, like chemical
products, oil, essence, perfumes, pharmaceutical products. Under pasty products, we
understand food and non food products, like mayonnaise, cosmetic compounds and others.
[0015] The means of closing are either a cap, or sealed membrane. The caps can be used for
any diameter of opening of the neck. On the contrary, the sealed membranes are preferred
with smaller diameter of the neck, for example in the area of 10 mm. In this case,
the container can support high compressions, for example by the storage and by the
transportation. For diameters of around 10 mm, the container can support an internal
pressure of the order of 5 bar. It is also possible to close the container by sealing
or welding the neck, wherein a cutting object or similar is provided for the opening.
[0016] As a preference, the container has an ovoid or substantially ovoid overall shape.
This natural shape derived from an egg represents a structure whose resistance to
vertical and/or transversal loads is optimized, thus making it possible, for a given
volume and a given amount of material, to achieve mechanical properties which are
equivalent to or even better than the cylindrical or roughly cylindrical shapes customarily
encountered in this domain.
[0017] In another embodiment , the container according to the invention has a three dimensional
shape convenient for gripping, a spherical , substantially spherical or cylindrical
overall shape.
[0018] This is because the geometry with symmetry of revolution is particularly easy and
therefore economical to manufacture and has the advantage of allowing the container
to be filled with products which can emit gaseous substances, such as carbonated beverages
(sparkling waters, sodas, etc.) in particular, which are widely consumed worldwide
these days. Such a shape is therefore particularly well suited to these liquids in
that the release of carbon dioxide or other gas has a tendency to deform the bodies
of bottles which do not have symmetry of revolution, having a negative impact on their
stability, grasp and ease of handling, appearance, etc.
[0019] In a preferred feature of the invention, the ratio d2 on d1 of the container is comprised
between 1:3 and 1:10. According to a preferred embodiment of the packaging assembly,
the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the bottom is comprised between 3.4 and
3.8. According to a further preferred feature of the invention, the ratio volume of
the body of the container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 90 and
110.
[0020] According to another feature, the plastic used to form the wall or walls is a semicrystalline
plastic with a slow rate of crystallization, the glass transition temperature (T
g) of which is 70°C or higher and the cristallisation temperature Tc is around 140
°C.
A slow rate of crystallization is to be understood as meaning a rate which makes it
possible to have an amorphous state by quick cooling.
[0021] Advantageously, the plastic used to form the wall or walls is chosen from the group
formed by PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and PEN (polyethylene naphthalate). It
has been noted that the drawing of the PET has no negative influence on the water
barrier properties of the obtained container and that also a thickness of around 50
µm and less guarantees a good safety of the container itself and of the storage.
In order to guarantee both the flexibility needed for the aforementioned deformation
and sufficient mechanical strength, the container according to the invention is further
characterized in that the thickness of the wall or walls forming the body of the container
is between 30 µm and 100 µm, preferably between 50 µm and 70 µm.
As already mentioned, small thicker areas or portions of walls may also be provided
on the body of the said container, particularly in close proximity to the neck and/or
the bottom , so as to reinforce these parts locally. Such reinforcements may in particular
be useful to facilitate the filling of the said containers or to increase their stability
during storage.
As a preference, the container is further characterized in that the body and the neck
of the container are made as a single piece. This makes it possible to avoid any join
or weld which may constitute a region of greater weakness.
[0022] Indeed, according to another feature, the container according to the invention is
characterized in that, it has a high resistance to vertical and/or transverse loads
allowing good resistance to transportation. For example, for a working volume of 5
litres, the amount of PET used to produce the said container is about 30 g. for resistance
to a vertical load of about 65 kg. This represents a significant saving in plastic,
the few 5-litre containers that are currently on the market requiring an amount of
polymer which, for comparable mechanical strength, is over two times greater than
the amount needed to manufacture a container according to the present invention. When
containers of lower volumes are used, for example of the order of 33 cl, the quantity
of plastic material is of the order of 3-4 g, in comparison with a bottle of the same
volume, wherein the amount of plastic is of the order of at least 12 g. This type
of container supports a vertical loading of more than about 100 kg. That the container
supports a vertical or transverse loading means that the weight given does not deteriorate
the package integrity, that is does not lead to a risk of breaking said container.
[0023] These simple shapes also allow the container according to the invention to be used
as a refill or recharge for water coolers, for which a flat bottom is not necessary,
these refills generally being used by inserting the container, head (neck) downmost,
into the accomodation device of the said water cooler. In addition, this type of surface
geometry also makes it possible to increase the area of heat exchange between the
said container and the chilling device usually present in the said water coolers.
[0024] According to another alternative form, the container according to the invention is
characterized in that the neck is fitted with a closure and/or distribution means
produced in the form of a distribution tap which can be operated with one hand.
[0025] Such distribution taps, which are known per se, advantageously allow the distribution
of the flowable product contained in the container to be regulated in a particularly
convenient way, for example when this container is stored horizontally on the shelves
of a refrigerator, the other hand holding the container into which the said flowable
product is to be transferred, for example with a view to consuming it.
Because of its flexible nature, the geometry of the container can also adapt more
readily to that of the storage place, as opposed to the rigid cans currently available
which need to observe very specified dimensions in order to be able to be stored in
restricted spaces such as the internal compartments of refrigerators. In addition,
the space freed as a container according to the invention is emptied can also be put
to use for storing objects the size or shape of which can vary, which is not the case
with rigid containers in which the volume of liquid removed is systematically replaced
with air. In this type of container, the volume initially occupied remains so until
the empty container is removed from the refrigerator.
[0026] Another subject of the present invention is the use of the container by way of large-capacity,
at least 5-litre capacity, container intended to contain water or a still liquid beverage,
particularly still mineral water. Another subject of the present invention is the
use of the container according to the invention by way of large-capacity, at least
5-litre capacity, container intended to contain carbonated water or a carbonated liquid
beverage, particularly sparkling mineral water.
Of course, the containers of the present invention are not in any way limited to flat
or sparkling mineral waters but can be intended to contain all sorts of flowable products,
edible or inedible liquids of greater or lesser fluidity such as, for example, fruit
juices, milk-based beverages, etc., and also sauces or condiments (ketchup, mustard,
dressing, etc.) or non-food liquids (deionized water, cleaning products, detergents,
etc.).
[0027] The packaging assembly according to the invention can also contain a functional component.
The functional component is taken from the group consisting of a fibre, plant extract,
fruit extracts, vitamins and flavors. The assembly is pasteurised or sterilised at
a temperature in excess of 60 °C.
[0028] Finally, another subject of the present invention is a method for manufacturing a
body of a container according to the invention, characterized in that the said body
is obtained by stretch blow forming of a PET preform with high stretch index in comparison
with the classical stretching of a preform. The blow forming can be also a blow molding.
Compared with the blowing of plastic bottles, wherein the blowing pressure is comprised
between 30 and 40 bar, according to the process of the invention, it is sufficient
to blow at a pressure of around 2 times less. This reduces the cost of the process
and also of the machine which is used. Concerning the stretch index, it is depending
of the volume of the final container. For example , in the case of a container having
a volume of less than 100cl, the stretch index is between 100 and 300 cm. In the case
of a container having a volume of 500 to 1000 cl, the stretch index is comprised between
500 and 700 cm. In the case of container having volume of 2000 cl or more , the stretch
index is around and more than 1000 cm.
[0029] The stretch index is defined as follows :


* with the exclusion of the neck
[0030] In the embodiments of the containers according to the invention, for volumes of 33
cl, 1 liter, 5 1, 10 1 and 20 1, the different ratios S2 on S1 are comprised between
1:4.5 and 1:15.
[0031] Because of the substantial incompressibility of the filled container of the invention,
there is no need to have reinforcing structures. The consequence is that it is possible
to have simple shapes, which have the advantage of providing transparency and purity.
This is particularly important for the consumer in the case of a container for drinking
water. Another advantage of this container is that it can be emptied without air coming
in and this reduces the risk of contamination or odours entering the product that
may cause taste changes or degradation.
[0032] The measure of the crystallinity is made on a density column from Lloyd-Davenport,
according to following procedure. The column is filled with a salted solution (calcium
nitrate) having a density gradient. The column is calibrated with balls having known
density between 1.335 and 1.455. Then small pieces of the container of the invention
are immerged in the column and after a certain time, they stay at a certain height
of the column corresponding to a certain density.The measures are made at 23 °C.The
following correspondance table with ρ
c of 1.455 gives the cristallinity

[0033] Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description
which follows, given by way of example and with reference to the appended drawings
in which:
Fig. 1 is a lateral perspective view of the container according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is another perspective view of the container of the invention, seen from the
bottom and
Fig. 3 is a graph comparing the invention with the state of the art.
[0034] In the embodiment described and depicted on figures 1 and 2, the container for a
flowable product, particularly for a beverage and , in particular, for mineral water,
essentially consists of a body 1, formed by walls 2 and a bottom 3 and a neck 4. The
body is made of a semi-crystalline PET. The neck presents a screw 5 for receiving
a cap (not shown). The bottom 3 presents three feet 6 integral with the body. The
volume of the container is of 1000 ml. In this specific example the ratio weight of
the walls on weight of the bottom is of 3.5 and the ratio volume of the body of the
container per gram of PET is of 100. This means that for the volume of 1000 ml, there
is 10 g of PET for the body (neck excluded). The thickness of the walls is around
70 µm. The neck has a height which is minimised and said neck has a wall thickness
of around 200 µm. In the area 7 of the feet, that means around the middle of said
feet, the wall thickness is around 150 µm. The feet have a semi-spherical shape. Concerning
now the limits of the wall and bottom for calculating the ratio weight of the walls
on weight of the bottom, it is outside and inside of the circle 8 of figure 2.
[0035] Concerning now the graph of figure 3, the x axis represents the volume of the container
in ml and the y axis represents the ratio volume of the container in ml per g of the
plastic material of said container. The graph 1 shows a bottle used on the market
for sparkling water. The graph 2 shows a bottle used on the market for still water
and the graph 3 shows a container according to the invention. This graph shows very
clearly one of the specificity of the invention, which is that less plastic material
is needed for conditioning the same volume of product. Taking an example of the graph
: according to the invention 1 g of plastic material is needed for 100 ml of product,
whereas for products now on the market 1 g of plastic material is needed for only
around 40 to 60 ml of product. That means that according to the invention, the need
of plastic material is divided by 2.
1. A container comprising a body formed by walls and a bottom having in his greater section
a dimension d1 and a neck with an internal diameter d2 , said container being made from a semi-crystalline PET , the body of said container
comprising at its bottom at least three feet spaced from each other and being integral
with said body, wherein for the body, the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the
bottom is comprised between 3 and 4 and wherein the ratio volume of the body of the
container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 80 and 120.
2. A container according to claim 1, wherein the walls of the body have a thickness of
less than 100 µm.
3. A container according to any of claims 1 or 2, wherein the neck has a wall thickness
comprised between 150 and 250 µm.
4. A container according to any of claims 1 to 3, wherein each foot has a wall thickness
comprised between 50 and 150 µm.
5. A container according to any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the part of the bottom between
the feet has a greater thickness of that of the walls.
6. A packaging assembly comprising
- a container comprising a body formed by walls having in his greater section a dimension
d1 and a neck with an internal diameter d2 , said container being made from a semi-crystalline PET , the body of said container
comprising at its bottom at least three feet spaced from each other and being integral
with said body, wherein for the body, the ratio weight of the walls on weight of the
bottom is comprised between 3 and 4 and wherein the ratio volume of the body of the
container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 80 and 120,
- a product in the container and
- closing means for closing off or distributing the product from the neck,
the filled container being substantially incompressible by hand when filled with
the product.
7. A packaging assembly according to claim 6, wherein the product is taken from the group
consisting of pasty, liquid, semi-liquid, granular or powdered product.
8. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 6 or 7, wherein said assembly has
a high resistance to vertical and/or transverse loads allowing good resistance to
transportation.
9. A packaging assembly according to claim 8, wherein said assembly supports a vertical
and/or transverse loading of more than about 100 kg for a container having a weight
of about 4 g.
10. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 9, wherein the body of the container
has a form taken from the group consisting of a three dimensional shape convenient
for gripping, an ovoid, spherical, elliptical or cylindrical shape.
11. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 10, wherein the wall thickness
of the body, substantially in the middle of its body is comprised between 30 and 70
µm.
12. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 11, wherein the container comprises
on its outside a printing made by pad printing.
13. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 12, wherein the ratio d2 on d1
is comprised between 1:3 and 1:10.
14. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 13, wherein the ratio height
of the neck on the height of the body is comprised between 1:1 and 1:4.
15. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 14, the ratio weight of the walls
on weight of the bottom is comprised between 3.4 and 3.8.
16. A packaging assembly according to any of claims 4 to 15, wherein the ratio volume
of the body of the container per gram of PET of the body is comprised between 90 and
110.
17. A process for manufacturing the container according to any of claims 1 to 5, wherein
said container is obtained by stretch blow forming of a PET preform with high stretch
index in comparison with the classical stretching of a preform.