Bottles and jars – Closures – With structure for removably holding an article or material
Patent
1994-08-30
1996-08-13
Shoap, Allan N.
Bottles and jars
Closures
With structure for removably holding an article or material
215390, 215DIG7, B65D 2312
Patent
active
055447694
ABSTRACT:
A package is formed by locating a vacuum formed plastics insert into a glass with inward movement of the plastics insert into the glass being restricted by an edge of the insert abutting the rim of the glass. The insert is a friction of force fit on the inner portion of the glass adjacent to the rim. A plastic sleeve is then shrink wrapped around the exterior surface of the glass and over the rim of the glass to hold the insert in place in the glass. The top of the insert includes an opening which is pushed over the enlarged cap of a bottle to retain the package on the bottle.
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Dowler Glyn W.
Pruchniewicz Edward I.
Jenkins P.A. Richard E.
Mailway (UK) Limited
Newhouse Nathan
Shoap Allan N.
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