Method of making blown plastic containers

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Reactive gas or vapor treatment of work – Work is organic material

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264 98, 264296, B29C 1707

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a method of making a blown plastic containeer having an arcuate pressure bottom configuration, preferably provided with integrally formed multiple thickness support walls or "skirts" surrounding the bottom.
The method of making such containers is by blowing the container in a blow mold having telescopically movable portions for physically contacting and deforming a blowable parison or preform positioned in the blow mold. The parison contact and deformation aids in forming the bottom and/or the surrounding support walls, while providing a favorable blow-up ratio during the blowing operation. Further, the method can be carried out under conditions causing multi-axial orientation in the final container.

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