Bonding of a plastic fixture to a glass container

Dispensing – Nozzles – spouts and pouring devices – With separable attaching means

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10376714

ABSTRACT:
Bonding (1) of a plastic fixture (2) to a glass container (3), comprising a glass container (3) with an opening area (8) bearing an opening (6) and a plastic fixture (2) with two walls (11, 12) enclosing both sides of the wall (20) of the glass container (3) in the opening area in circumferential direction, a first inner wall (11) and a second outer wall (12). The opening area (8) has an area of lesser external dimensions on the outer circumference than on the opening (6). A wraparound element (19) interrupted in circumferential direction which encloses the opening area (8) in the vicinity of lesser cross-section and supports itself on the wall (20) of the glass container (3). The plastic fixture (2) is positively connected with the wraparound element (19).

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patent: 5224634 (1993-07-01), Graham
patent: 39 37 461 (1991-05-01), None

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