Can and closure structure

Receptacles – Closures – With closure opening arrangements for means

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220258, B65D 1746

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045330646

ABSTRACT:
A can or similar container usually equipped with a removable top cover includes a thin-foil partition that is detachably mounted over the open top of the can body, the thin-foil partition carrying a peripheral score or cut line and a straight score or cut line defining a semi-circular dispensing opening area, and a finger grip which allows the partition to be detached along the two score lines to provide a semi-circular dispensing opening. The partition is made of a thin film material, and includes a rivet-like hollow bulge integrally formed thereon, which is backed by a reinforcing filler member inside to solidify the hollow bulge. The finger grip is solidly secured to an appropriate position of the partition by means of the reinforced bulge, and pulling it up with a finger causes the semi-circular dispensing opening area of the partition to be detached apart from the can body. The straight-line cut edge left after the removal of the opening area serves as a scraper edge for smoothing the excess on a spoon.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3383008 (1968-05-01), Lipske
patent: 3554369 (1971-01-01), Paschke

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