Bottles and jars – Closures – Retained by bonding or adhesive means
Patent
1976-12-08
1978-08-29
Hart, Ro E.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Retained by bonding or adhesive means
215277, 215350, 215341, B65D 4118
Patent
active
041098153
ABSTRACT:
A method of sealing containers is disclosed in which a glass jar having a small upwardly convex bead on its rim is filled and sealed using a metal foil membrane with a heat seal resin on its undersurface and a plastic snap cap having a material thickness over the bead on the jar of at least twice the height of the bead. The foil membrane is induction heated while high unit pressure is applied against the top of the snap cap to impress the bead on the jar and foil membrane into the plastic of the cap to form the foil membrane over the convex surface on the bead and seal the membrane to the jar.
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Aluminum Company of America
Brownlee David W.
Hart Ro E.
Hill David J.
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