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The ownership and exclusive exploitation of a pressure closure for bottles and bottles, characterized by being formed by a capsule, at the bottom of which is adapted a more or less thick disk of cork, rubber, leather or any other material suitable soft, and said capsule in its internal part and below said disc two projections suitable to fit respectively in two grooves established in the mouth of the bottle or bottle, which present in a certain path an inclined profile, in order to that, after the inner protrusions of the capsule have been introduced into the aforementioned grooves, causing the capsule itself to undergo a turning movement, this must be gradually lowered, with the disc firmly applied against the edge of the mouth of the container. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES0000356U1931-02-261931-02-26
Snap closure for bottles and jars.
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Closing device for containers such as bottles and the like that prevents them from filling once empty. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
A special closure for bottles and jars that acts as a dropper, forming a unique and solidary whole with the container (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)