Bottles and jars – Closures – Retained by bonding or adhesive means
Patent
1979-06-18
1981-04-21
Moorhead, Davis T.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Retained by bonding or adhesive means
206247, 206434, 206460, 215274, 215252, 229 40, B65D 8554, B65D 502, B65D 6506
Patent
active
042628148
ABSTRACT:
A wrapping device, formed of a unitary paperboard blank, secured tightly against the sides of a container and against the cap thereon, which is easily torn upon attempted upward movement of the cap for the purpose of, for example, the attempted fraudulent switching of a low price-marked cap to a larger size, higher priced container. The wrapping device is in the form of an elongated strap of paperboard, which has at least one aperture therein through which a part of the container's cap protrudes. A carton for a plurality of capped containers is formed from a plurality of the wrapping devices, which are in turn formed from a unitary blank. An assembly for a plurality of capped containers is formed from a plurality of the wrapping devices releasably coupled together.
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Champion International Corporation
Moorhead Davis T.
Sommer Evelyn M.
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