Receptacles – Closures – With closure opening arrangements for means
Patent
1989-01-23
1990-10-16
Marcus, Stephen
Receptacles
Closures
With closure opening arrangements for means
220266, 220281, 220 85P, 222153, 222182, B65D 1734
Patent
active
049628640
ABSTRACT:
An aerosol cap which is tamper-evident. A portion of the bottom skirt must be torn away in order to remove the cap. The tear away section of cap is an independent member which when completely removed provides an unmistakable indication of tampering.
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Appal Eugene R.
Beiser Michael A.
McBroom James P.
Clayton Corporation
Marcus Stephen
Stucker Nova
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