Carrier stock with tear-open tabs

Special receptacle or package – Portable segregating carrier for plural cylindrical... – Receptacle chime – or closure cap flange – engaging type

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206620, B65D 7100

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050206613

ABSTRACT:
Carrier stock formed from a single sheet of resilient polymeric material, such as low density polyethylene, for machine application to substantially identical containers. The stock is severable to form individual carriers with container-receiving apertures, as defined by band segments, which include outer segments formed with tear-open tabs. Each tab and the outer segment formed with such tab have multiple slits, which are arranged to define tearable bridges that can be easily torn by a user pulling on such tab, whereby the outer segment formed with such tab can be easily severed to release a container from the aperture bounded partly by such segment.

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