Squeezeable container and integral cap formed from a laminated f

Dispensing – With frangible closure for outlet

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222107, B65D 4710

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052381579

ABSTRACT:
The new integral cap and container comprise an extended neck and enlarged head portion, the halves of which are formed as integral parts of the flat blank of container material. No additional steps are required to form, fill and cap the container beyond that of the container absent the cap. The neck and integral cap of the filled and sealed container are substantially flat. The new cap and container is opened by merely tearing off the cap and squeezing to dispense the contents. To reclose, the torn-off cap is merely slid over the substantially flat neck subsequent to release of the squeezing pressure on the container. The cap squeezes the neck together to provide a positive closure.

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