Can having a closure membrane and an inverted lid

Receptacles – Closures – Superposed closures for common opening

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220258, 220782, B65D 5118

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060681543

ABSTRACT:
The can is closed on at least one end face with a membrane (2) of paper or plastic or metal foil in such a way that the outside of the foil edge region raised toward the can axis (3) is tightly connected to the essentially cylindrical inside can wall (1). An inverted lid (9) is mounted over the membrane (5), at the end face of the can. The membrane surface (5) comprises at least one contact region (7a, 7b) which projects toward the end face and, when the inverted lid (9) is mounted, can be placed at least partly on a support region (12a, 12b) of the inside of the lid surface (10). Consequently, the outward-directed forces acting on the closure membrane (5) are absorbed by the lid (9) and the danger of leaking membranes (5) is essentially eliminated. The cans according to the invention can be filled at high speed and with materials of high density, can be transported without precautions and can be exposed to large vacuums.

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