Receptacles – Closures – Removable closure retained by friction
Patent
1999-02-19
2000-04-25
Shoap, Allan N.
Receptacles
Closures
Removable closure retained by friction
206508, 220799, 220611, 229 55, 22912519, 264252, 264268, 264261, 264263, B65D 4308
Patent
active
060533536
ABSTRACT:
A container closure including a rim formed by injection molding, a skirt depending from rim for engagement with a container body, a top panel formed from a blank of sheet material, such as paperboard, a side panel formed from the same blank as the top panel, the side panel positioned vertically to the top panel, the top panel located and bonded to the rim, the rim bonded to an interior side of the side panel, with a portion of the side panel bonded to an exterior portion of rim.
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Double "H" Plastics, Inc.
Hylton Robin A.
Shoap Allan N.
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