Bottles and jars – Closures – Retained by bonding or adhesive means
Patent
1981-12-28
1983-09-06
Norton, Donald F.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Retained by bonding or adhesive means
215253, B65D 4134
Patent
active
044024177
ABSTRACT:
An opening ring (40) for a bottle (29) has a closure element (36) attached to the bottle neck (30) at a frangible section (38). The opening ring (40) includes rigid shock absorbing means such as a collar (58) to protect the bottle from unwanted opening of the frangible section (38) which would thereby destroy the seal, and in the case of bottle-stored sterile liquids, contaminate same.
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Corrigan, Jr. William C.
Fowles Thomas A.
Gibbons Nicholas
Baxter Travenol Laboratories Inc.
Flattery Paul C.
Kirby, Jr. John P.
Norton Donald F.
Price Bradford R. L.
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