Bottles and jars – Closures – Self-sealing – piercable-type closure
Patent
1992-10-13
1993-12-14
Shoap, Allan N.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Self-sealing, piercable-type closure
215254, 215256, 215274, 215277, B65D 4162
Patent
active
052694291
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a closure cover (V) for infusion or transfusion bottles, having a stopper (6) which is adapted to the bottle neck (3) and is extended over by a cap (8) which is anchored by undergripping on the bottle neck (3), and it proposes in order to obtain a solution which is particularly advantageous from a structural standpoint, that the undergripping of the cap (8) is obtained by resilient individual tongues (10) which are secured in the undergrip position by a sliding ring (15) surrounding them, the cap having tabs biased outward from the bottle neck for serving at the same time to secure the sliding ring (15) in its support position.
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Robert Finke GmbH & Co. KG
Shoap Allan N.
Stucker Nova
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