Bottles and jars – Closures – Self-sealing – piercable-type closure
Patent
1982-03-31
1983-12-06
Norton, Donald F.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Self-sealing, piercable-type closure
604111, B65D 4120
Patent
active
044188277
ABSTRACT:
A visually conspicuous object shaped like a disc or plug is mounted at the mouth of a container or in the neck of the container where it is held only by friction or some other easily-overcome force. The object is impenetrable by a hypodermic needle. When such a needle is thrust through the diaphragm-like seal of the container, the needle strikes the object, and overcomes the friction by which the object was retained in the mouth of the container, thereby releasing the object which then falls or migrates into the body of the container to serve as a visual indicator that the seal has been punctured.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2380556 (1945-07-01), Smith
patent: 4261474 (1981-04-01), Cohen
Butterfield Group
McKown Daniel C.
Norton Donald F.
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