Bottles and jars – Closures – Retained by bonding or adhesive means
Patent
1984-02-27
1985-06-18
Pollard, Steven M.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Retained by bonding or adhesive means
215217, 215270, B65D 2300
Patent
active
045236895
ABSTRACT:
A reusable tamper-proof container comprising a bottle, screw cap and closure with pull tab. The closure is inserted into the cap with the pull tab positioned into a recessed area in the cap. After the cap is applied to the bottle, the closure is sealed to the lip of the bottle under heat or pressure. When the cap is removed the closure remains adhered to the lip of the bottle and the pull tab is positioned in a recessed area in the neck of the bottle until the closure is peeled off. A childproof feature is added by placing a bar on the bottle which mates with a broken area of the cap's threads thereby preventing movement of the cap in relation to the bottle.
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