Bottles and jars – Closures – With hardenable liquid or plastic seal
Patent
1993-03-10
1993-11-16
Shoap, Allan N.
Bottles and jars
Closures
With hardenable liquid or plastic seal
215230, 215273, 215364, B65D 3900
Patent
active
052615472
ABSTRACT:
A liquified thermoplastic material is injected into the neck of a corked bottle and placed upon the top of the cork so that when the thermoplastic material hardens, it forms a water resistant seal with the interior surface of the bottle neck and the cork. In forming the seal, the entire thermoplastic material remains inside the bottle neck leaving the exterior of the bottle free from messy or harmful residue. The bottle neck further comprises a groove around the interior surface near the mouth. A cover layer can be snapped into the groove such that it lays on top of the thermoplastic material for ornamentation and labeling purposes and to further secure the cork in place within the bottle neck.
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Caretto Vanessa
Noah Todd A.
Shoap Allan N.
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