Compressible thin-walled package for liquids
A thin-walled, packaging technology, applied in the field of containers or container-type packaging, bottles, can solve problems such as complex processing technology, and achieve the effects of ensuring stability, improving effects, and improving tensile strength and flexural strength
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[0017] A thin-walled compressible package according to the invention is designed as a plastic bottle with transverse grooves 1 , wherein the grooves 1 are arranged in ten layers, each layer having two grooves 1 . Along the package, in this case the bottle, the axis of the groove 1 always follows the axis of the gap between the grooves 1 formed in adjacent layers, and at the same time, viewed axially , in adjacent layers the side edges 11 of the grooves 1 partly overlap each other with respect to the longitudinal axis of the package. In this way, an area 2 without grooves is formed on the surface of the bottle, which resists tension when the bottle is compressed. The overlap of the edges 11 of the grooves 1 in the individual layers makes the bottle more easily deformable during compression without substantially weakening the bottle's tensile strength. Advantageously, more grooves 1 can be provided in each layer, but when the number of grooves exceeds six, no more perceivable e...
example 2
[0019] The structure in Example 2 is similar to that of Example 1, except that a long auxiliary groove 3 is formed in the groove 1 and extends along the length of the main groove 1 . The structure is as image 3 and Figure 4 shown.
example 3
[0021] The structure in example 3 is similar to example 1 and example 2, but there are three auxiliary grooves 3 in each groove 1, wherein a central groove 31 is to be in the same position as in example 1, and in the main groove 1 Two short auxiliary grooves 32 are supplemented at the edge 11 of the . This structure is as Figure 5 and Figure 6 shown, and in Figure 7 Shown in perspective view.
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