Bottles and jars – Closures – Frangible member or portion
Patent
1988-05-24
1989-03-14
Hall, George T.
Bottles and jars
Closures
Frangible member or portion
215232, B65D 4134
Patent
active
048118567
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an audible sound protecting mechanism and a tamper proof disc to prevent and deter persons from implanting contaminated substances into bottles containing capsules, tablets or caplets, removing the contents of the bottle, changing their composition, replacing the contents back into the bottle and restoring the bottle to its original condition so as to appear untouched, for the purpose of doing harm to another person. The safety disc that protects the products is so positioned inside the neck of the bottle, that is is beyond the reach and manipulations of anyone; therefore, if broken, the safety disc cannot be replaced, repaired, or repositioned.
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