Special receptacle or package – For body treatment article or material
Patent
1996-04-19
1997-11-25
Sewell, Paul T.
Special receptacle or package
For body treatment article or material
2064842, 220359, 156 69, 264249, B32B 3120, B65D 134
Patent
active
056902263
ABSTRACT:
A sealed airtight container and a method for forming the same produces an increased resistance between the seal and a flange on the container to pressure differences between the inside of the container and the outside environment. The container includes a body having a hollow interior with sidewalls, a bottom, and having a planar opening at one end. The opening in the hollow interior is surrounded by an outwardly extending flange. A multi-layer peelable cover is sealed to the flange surrounding the opening. The cover and the flange are deformed towards the bottom of the container from the plane of the opening to be sealed.
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Akers Lawrence C.
Augustin Raymond W.
Benoist Girard
Bui Luan K.
Richardson Peter C.
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