Plastic bottle and method of producing the same
First Claim
1. A bottle formed by biaxially stretch-blow-molding a thermoplastic resin and having a mouth portion, a shoulder portion, a barrel portion and a bottom portion, said bottom portion without being substantially affected by the residual strain due to orientation by fluidization, wherein the bottle is composed of a polyester and the central portion in the bottom portion of the bottle has a diffuse scattering peak in 2 θ
- of from 19.45 to 20.50°
as measured by using X-rays (Cu-α
) falling in the direction of thickness of the container wall, a peak position (A) at a portion on the outer surface side of the central portion in the bottom portion is an angle lower than that of a peak position (B) at a portion on the inner surface side of the central portion in the bottom portion, the difference (B−
A) thereof is not smaller than 0.15 degrees, a half-value width (C) of the diffuse scattering peak of X-rays in the portion on the outer surface side at the central portion in the bottom portion is larger than a half-value width (D) of the diffuse scattering peak of X-rays in the portion on the inner surface side at the central portion in the bottom portion, and the difference (C−
D) thereof is not smaller than 0.10 degrees.
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Abstract
A bottle having substantially no strain due to fluidized orientation in the bottom portion thereof which is homogeneously and uniformly drawn, and, as a result, exhibiting improved shock resistance and buckling strength in the bottom portion, featuring excellent resistance against environmental cracking at the center in the bottom portion, without developing crazing or whitening during the preservation, and offering excellent appearance. The bottle is formed by biaxially stretch-blow-molding a thermoplastic resin, and has a mouth portion, a shoulder portion, a barrel portion and a bottom portion, said bottom portion without being substantially affected by the residual strain due to orientation by fluidization.
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1. A bottle formed by biaxially stretch-blow-molding a thermoplastic resin and having a mouth portion, a shoulder portion, a barrel portion and a bottom portion, said bottom portion without being substantially affected by the residual strain due to orientation by fluidization, wherein the bottle is composed of a polyester and the central portion in the bottom portion of the bottle has a diffuse scattering peak in 2 θ
- of from 19.45 to 20.50°
as measured by using X-rays (Cu-α
) falling in the direction of thickness of the container wall, a peak position (A) at a portion on the outer surface side of the central portion in the bottom portion is an angle lower than that of a peak position (B) at a portion on the inner surface side of the central portion in the bottom portion, the difference (B−
A) thereof is not smaller than 0.15 degrees, a half-value width (C) of the diffuse scattering peak of X-rays in the portion on the outer surface side at the central portion in the bottom portion is larger than a half-value width (D) of the diffuse scattering peak of X-rays in the portion on the inner surface side at the central portion in the bottom portion, and the difference (C−
D) thereof is not smaller than 0.10 degrees. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- of from 19.45 to 20.50°
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