US2177899A - Closure cap for receptacles - Google Patents

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US2177899A
US2177899A US100568A US10056836A US2177899A US 2177899 A US2177899 A US 2177899A US 100568 A US100568 A US 100568A US 10056836 A US10056836 A US 10056836A US 2177899 A US2177899 A US 2177899A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/32Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
    • B65D41/34Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt
    • B65D41/348Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt the tamper element being rolled or pressed to conform to the shape of the container, e.g. metallic closures
    • B65D41/3485Threaded or like caps or cap-like covers provided with tamper elements formed in, or attached to, the closure skirt the tamper element being rolled or pressed to conform to the shape of the container, e.g. metallic closures having tear-off strips

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  • the invention relates to a capsule for a bottle invention, may be provided preferably with lon or similar vessel, which is constructed in such gitudinal grooves or ribs which on pressure being a manner that it has a particularly simple smooth applied to the pressing block, penetrate into the exterior, that "it can. be fixed in a convenient bent-over capsule edge. Since these grooves or manner on a bottle as well as being removable ribs may have a different cross-section accordtherefrom' with the application of small force, ing to the indentations which are desired to be and that it is especially suitable for bottles the formed in the bent-over capsule edgeithey are not contents of'which are under high pressure. illustrated in the drawing, since their eventual The capsule according to the invention is esshape will be clear without being illustrated.
  • Fig. 2 shows the same capsule as illustrated in "The manner of fixing the capsule is also suit- Fig. "1, in the position during the fixing of the .able for clamping screw closures tightly on-botcapsule on the bottle neck.
  • 1 tles, wherein a lower part remains on the bottle Fig.3 shows the same capsule as illustrated in neck, while the upper part may be secrewed ofl Fig. lafter'thishas been'fixed on the bottle neck. and can be screwed on again, so that on this Fig.4;shows likewise on enlarged scale a side account it y Continue to 8-01; as the eelevationof the capsule according to Fig.1 man- Fig.
  • FIG. 5 shows such a screw closure H) which is proniactured in heavier material, which is provided vided with a draw tongue ll and with lines of on the edge with one or several ihcisions extendrupture M, by the aid of which the capsule can ing in the axial direction. be opened.
  • the bent-iover edge may be con- Fig. ,5 shows finally a form of construction, structed as represented by the construction replikewise on enlarged scale, providing a screwed resented in Fig. 1.
  • a tongue perforaclosure. tions without a tongue may be provided.
  • this capsule will also be can be provided with one or more embossed adciear without any dimculty.
  • the movement vertisementsigns. (m of the pressing block i3 in co-operation with the The p besides being used 1011, b t s pressure member 05 the ductile edge'of the capmanufactured for this purpose-may be suitably sule, after the capsule has been placed on the formed for exis bo t esneck 5 0f the bottle, is pressed downwards and Experiments have shown that the closure with inwards and thereby permanently bent over so capsules according to the form ofconstruction 45 that the bent-over part I is flattened out from shown in Fig.
  • outer part of the neck comprising a relatively l'hestraight comically expanding hollow inner thin metal cap having a top portion adapted 5 part it of the pressing block, according to the .to cover the opening and a skirt adapted toexment when the cap rests in an unattached manner on the bottle neck, whereby the cap may be secured over the bottle neck by moving the bead downwardly and inwardly under the enlargement to partly unroll the metal bead and cause the outer portion of the V-shaped head to be arranged substantially horizontal, and the metal rolled in the bead being sufficient to provide more than a complete turn after the cap is secured on the neck of the bottle.

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H. LEWIN CLOSURE CAP FOR RECEPTACLES Filed Sept. 12 1936 Patented 0 31, 1939 2,177,899
Application September 12, 19%, Serial No. 100,568 In the Netherlands September 23,1935
1 Claim. (Cl. 215-38) The invention relates to a capsule for a bottle invention, may be provided preferably with lon or similar vessel, which is constructed in such gitudinal grooves or ribs which on pressure being a manner that it has a particularly simple smooth applied to the pressing block, penetrate into the exterior, that "it can. be fixed in a convenient bent-over capsule edge. Since these grooves or manner on a bottle as well as being removable ribs may have a different cross-section accordtherefrom' with the application of small force, ing to the indentations which are desired to be and that it is especially suitable for bottles the formed in the bent-over capsule edgeithey are not contents of'which are under high pressure. illustrated in the drawing, since their eventual The capsule according to the invention is esshape will be clear without being illustrated.
an pecially intended for a bottle of the usual kind, Although in Figs. .1 to 3 capsules with an unm the neck of which is provided with an enlargeinterrupted circumferential edge are illustrated,
ment or swelling. these may also be constructed with an interi'he invention is explained in greater detail rupted circumferential edge. According to Fig. 4 with reference to thedrawing. the bent-over edge of the capsule l is provided is In this,- with one or several incisions 9 extending in the 15 Fig. 1 shows on enlarged scale a vertical secaxial direction. These forms of construction tion of the capsule according to the invention, have for their object to facilitate fixing of the provided with an insertion disc of the usual form, capsules on the bottle as well as the removing and arranged on a bottle neck which is reprethem therefrom, when harder or thicker matesented in side elevation. v rial is employed.
Fig. 2 shows the same capsule as illustrated in "The manner of fixing the capsule is also suit- Fig. "1, in the position during the fixing of the .able for clamping screw closures tightly on-botcapsule on the bottle neck. 1 tles, wherein a lower part remains on the bottle Fig.3 shows the same capsule as illustrated in neck, while the upper part may be secrewed ofl Fig. lafter'thishas been'fixed on the bottle neck. and can be screwed on again, so that on this Fig.4;shows likewise on enlarged scale a side account it y Continue to 8-01; as the eelevationof the capsule according to Fig.1 man- Fig. 5 shows such a screw closure H) which is proniactured in heavier material, which is provided vided with a draw tongue ll and with lines of on the edge with one or several ihcisions extendrupture M, by the aid of which the capsule can ing in the axial direction. be opened. The bent-iover edge may be con- Fig. ,5 shows finally a form of construction, structed as represented by the construction replikewise on enlarged scale, providing a screwed resented in Fig. 1. Instead of a tongue, perforaclosure. tions without a tongue may be provided.
1 The form of construction of the capsule i ac- S nce the cap u e according to e tionis cording to Fig. 1 has a rolled-up part 3 win h manufactured of verythin material, it can easily ionns the end of an outwardly bent-over part i be removed from the bottle. It likewise has a of the capsule jacket 6, the part] forming with fine external appearance owing to its simplicity, this jacket aV-formation. whereby it may be made indifferent colours, or
The manner of fixing this capsule will also be can be provided with one or more embossed adciear without any dimculty. After the movement vertisementsigns. (m of the pressing block i3 in co-operation with the The p besides being used 1011, b t s pressure member 05 the ductile edge'of the capmanufactured for this purpose-may be suitably sule, after the capsule has been placed on the formed for exis bo t esneck 5 0f the bottle, is pressed downwards and Experiments have shown that the closure with inwards and thereby permanently bent over so capsules according to the form ofconstruction 45 that the bent-over part I is flattened out from shown in Fig. -1 are able to easily withstand a the upright position more and more to the front pressure up to twelve atmospheres, without sugas illustrated-in Fig. 2, whereupon finally, as gestion of leakage oNhe sealing or of an escape shown in Fig. 3, by the action, of the straight of the gases present-in the bottle, conical expanding hollow inner part It the b'endwhat 1 l i i z. i 56 ms Operation proceeds until, h the tl 4 A cap for closing the opening in the neck of a. in theupright position, th b v rp rt ie bottle having an annular enlargement on the horizontally. outer part of the neck, comprising a relatively l'hestraight comically expanding hollow inner thin metal cap having a top portion adapted 5 part it of the pressing block, according to the .to cover the opening and a skirt adapted toexment when the cap rests in an unattached manner on the bottle neck, whereby the cap may be secured over the bottle neck by moving the bead downwardly and inwardly under the enlargement to partly unroll the metal bead and cause the outer portion of the V-shaped head to be arranged substantially horizontal, and the metal rolled in the bead being sufficient to provide more than a complete turn after the cap is secured on the neck of the bottle.
HERMAN LEWIN.
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US3190481A (en) * 1962-08-29 1965-06-22 Corning Glass Works Container and closure therefor
US20020125204A1 (en) * 2001-03-06 2002-09-12 Ramsey Christopher Paul Closure

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DE3114613A1 (en) * 1981-04-10 1982-11-04 Folienwalzwerk Brüder Teich AG, Obergrafendorf SEALING CAP FOR CONTAINERS

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US3190481A (en) * 1962-08-29 1965-06-22 Corning Glass Works Container and closure therefor
US20020125204A1 (en) * 2001-03-06 2002-09-12 Ramsey Christopher Paul Closure
US20040074863A1 (en) * 2001-03-06 2004-04-22 Ramsey Christopher Paul Crown closure with curled lower edge

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