Two-liter bottle

Two-liter bottle

The two liter bottle is a common container for soft drinks. These bottles are produced from polyethylene terephthalate, also known as PET plastic, using the blow molding process. Bottle labels consist of a printed, tight-fitted plastic sleeve. A resealable screw-top allows the contents to be used at various times while retaining carbonation.

In the United States, the two-liter bottle is one of the few usages of the metric system. Since very few other beverages are sold in this exact quantity, the term "two liter" in American English almost invariably refers to a soft drink bottle. Other common metric sizes for plastic soft drink bottles include 0.5 liter, 1.5 liter and 3 liter.

History

PepsiCo introduced the first two liter sized soft drink bottle in 1970 [cite news |url=http://www.pepsico.com/PEP_Company/History/index.cfm |publisher=PepsiCo |title=PepsiCo - Company - History |date=2006] , although the bottle did not exist until it was invented by a team led by Nathaniel Wyeth of DuPont who received the patent in 1973.cite web
author= Nathaniel C. Wyeth
title= US Patent 3733309 "Biaxially Oriented Poly(ethy.ene terephthalate) Bottle", via Google.com
date= Filed November 30 1970, Issued May 15 1973
url= http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT3733309
accessdate= 2007-02-19
] In 1985, a short-lived three liter bottle appeared on supermarket shelves. The design is still used to this day by some bottlers. [cite news |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07E2DC173BF930A25752C0A963948260|publisher=New York times |title=PROSPECTS;Endangered Species |date=January 13, 1985] [cite news |url=http://v2.cba.ua.edu/about/news/press_releases/news093098.html |publisher=C&BA News |title=Alabama Business Hall of Fame to Celebrate 25th Anniversary |date=September 30, 1998] Most modern-day two-liter bottles are one piece of polyethylene with a base that is molded with a radial corrugation to provide strength for the bottom and the ability to stand upright. Most early two-liters had a separate opaque base glued to the hemispherical bottom of the clear polyethylene flask. This base had a coaxial corrugation and drain holes.

Recycling

Used two liter bottles see new life in a variety of uses including carpeting, boat hulls, polyester fabric, filling for jackets, sleeping bags, mattresses, pillows, recycling bins, scouring pads, and on an increasing scale, new soft drink bottles. [cite news |url=http://www.napcor.com/Master.pdf|publisher=NAPCOR |title=Best Practices and Industry Standards in PET Plastic Recycling |date=2003]

Inventive uses

*Two two-liter bottles can be used to simulate a tornado by putting water in one and taping the mouths of the two bottles together in an hourglass fashion. Raising the chamber filled with water upright with a swirling motion initiates the vortex.
*A craze in 2006 involved putting Mentos mints into a 2-liter bottle of diet cola to produce a fountain effect (the "Diet Coke and Mentos eruption").
*A dry ice bomb can be made from a two-liter bottle, water and dry ice
*Water rockets often use a two-liter bottle. Fins are attached, the bottle is partially filled with water, and air is pumped in. On release the air forces out a stream of water which propels the rocket higher than 100 metres (300 feet).
*A funnel by cutting the bottle in half.
*An impromptu bee or wasp trap can be created by cutting the bottle in half and inverting the top into the bottom half where soda remains or bait can be placed.
*Early two liter bottles could be removed from their opaque base and then reinserted after cutting the top off the bottle and inverting it. If air holes were cut in it, this would create a small greenhouse.

ee also

*Metrication in the United States
*Plastic Bottles

References


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