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US3593876A
US3593876A US874622A US3593876DA US3593876A US 3593876 A US3593876 A US 3593876A US 874622 A US874622 A US 874622A US 3593876D A US3593876D A US 3593876DA US 3593876 A US3593876 A US 3593876A
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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
    • B65D17/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
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    • B65D17/401Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall
    • B65D17/4011Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall for opening completely by means of a tearing tab
    • 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
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  • Containers for certain products contain positive or negative pressure and when such containers are provided with easy opening container walls, it is desirable to vent the container to atmosphere prior to initiation of severance of the main score line which defines the removable tear portion.
  • vent has reference to the creation of an opening in the container wall through which fluid can flow to cause the pressure within the container to be substantially atmospheric. Thus, venting occurs whether the interior of the container is initially above or below atmospheric pressure.
  • Prior art easy opening container walls which embody a venting principle involve forming the vent opening as a result of the initial lifting of the tab. Continued lifting of the tab in the same general direction results in rupture of the main score line. Typically this is the result of rapid and unidirectional pivotal movement of the tab so that the vent opening and the rupture of the score line occur in rapid sequence.
  • a problem with these easy opening container walls is that insufficient time between the formation of the vent opening and the rupturing of the main score line is provided to fully vent the container especially when the initial pressure within the container differs substantially from atmospheric. Accordingly, there is a pressure differential across the removable tear portion at the instant that the severance of the sheet material along the main score line is initiated. This pressure differential may be sufficient to rapidly completely sever the tear portion from the container wall with consequent danger to, or frightening of, the user. Another problem is that the rapid movement of gas through the vent opening may cause some of the product to be sprayed through the vent opening.
  • the present invention eliminates the disadvantages by providing an easy opening container wall in which first and second elements must be separately manually operated in order to obtain venting and initial rupture of the score line, respectively.
  • the formation of the vent opening is a result of a separate manual function other than tab manipulation in a manner to rupture the sheet material along the score line.
  • the user must reposition his hand prior to manipulation of the tab to initiate severance of the score line thereby giving sufficient time for venting to occur through the vent opening.
  • the container wall is formed with a weakened region which can be ruptured to form the vent opening.
  • the weakened region should be a region other than the main score line itself because venting should occur prior to rupture of the main score line.
  • the rupturable or weakened region in the container wall is ruptured by a rupturing element which is preferably operable before the usual lifting movement of the tab.
  • the rupturing element can be advantageously fonned integrally with the tab and positioned to overlie the weakened region.
  • the rupturing element is preferably integrally joined to the tab with a pliable region of sheet material and freed from the tab along a major portion of the length of its periphery. With this construction, the rupturing element is manually depressible against the weakened region to rupture same. After the vent opening is formed, the user must reposition his hand to manipulate the tab in the usual way to remove the tear portion. This gives ample time for venting of the container.
  • a lever tab of sheet material may be used to initiate severance of the tear portion.
  • the tear portion may have a secondary score line therein near the rivet of the type which ruptures upon lifting of the tab and before rupturing of the main score line. This facilitates manipulation of the tab.
  • the rupturing element may initiate rupture of this score line to form the vent opening with the additional advantage that lifting of the tab is made still easier.
  • the rupturing element is a dcprcssiblc element posi tioned above a weakened region of the container wall, there is potential danger that the rupturing element may be inadvertently depressed when the containers are stacked.
  • the present invention obviates this problem by providing one or more protective members on the container wall and/or by substantially spacing the rupturing element and the weakened region.
  • some containers such as coffee containers are provided with reusable plastic closures or convenience closures.
  • An advantage of the present invention is that it can be used with a convenience closure and the rupturing element can be operated without removing the convenience closure from the container.
  • Another advantage is that the convenience closure serves as a baffle to positively prevent expulsion of the product from the container.
  • FIG. I is a top plan view of one form of easy opening container wall constructed in accordance with the teachings of this invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of a portion of FIG. I.
  • FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line 33 of FIG. 2 prior to depression of the rupturing element to rupture the weakened region.
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to FIG. 3 illustrating how the rupturing element can be operated.
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to FIG. 3 after the initial pivotal movement of the tab.
  • FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating how the tab may be pulled outwardly to initiate severance of the main score line.
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of a can end and a tab with the can end having another form of weakened region formed therein.
  • FIG. 7a is a sectional view taken along line -7a of FIG. 7.
  • FIG. 7b is a sectional view similar to FIG. 7 following rupturing of the weakened region by depression of the rupturing element.
  • FIG. 8 is a top plan view of another form of container wall constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken along line 99 of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. I0 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken along line III-l0 of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 11 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to a portion of FIG. 3 showing a modification of the present invention.
  • reference numeral 15 designates an easy opening container wall constructed in accordance with this invention and having a reclosure cap or convenience closure 17 releasably mounted thereon.
  • the easy opening container wall 15 includes a container wall I9 of sheet material such as aluminum alloy.
  • the container wall l9 has a peripheral attaching flange 21 for attaching the container wall [9 to a container body 23 (FIG. 3).
  • the attaching flange has a chuck wall 24 (FIG. 3).
  • the container wall I9 has a line of weakness 25 therein defining a tear portion or panel 27 which is removable from the container wall.
  • the line of weakness 25 and the tear portion 27 are circular with the latter covering substan tially all of the area in plan of the container wall 19.
  • a tab 29 is affixed to the tear portion 27 by suitable means such as a rivet 31 formed integrally with the sheet material of the tear portion.
  • a secondary score line 33 is formed in the container wall and lies between the rivet 31 and a central por tion of the container wall.
  • the convenience closure I7 is preferably constructed of a pliable and substantially clear plastic material.
  • the convenience closure has an end wall 35 and a peripheral wall 37 integral with the end wall.
  • the peripheral wall 37 has an integral circumscribing head 39 which is adapted to engage the lower end of the attaching flange 21 to releasably mount the convenience closure 17 on the container wall [9.
  • the closure l7 and the container wall 19 define a chamber 40.
  • the tear portion 27 is formed with a score line 4] which defines a weakened or rupturable region of the tear portion 27.
  • the score line 41 is spaced at all points thereof from the score line 25.
  • is generally teardrop-shaped.
  • the residual along an end of the score line 4] is relatively high to form a bend line 43, and the residual along the sides 45 of the score line is relatively low to define a relatively easily rupturable webv
  • the tab 29 is preferably integrally constructed of sheet material and includes a lever portion 47 and a handle portion 49 integrally joined to the lever portion by a pliable connecting portion SI.
  • the lever portion 47 has a rupturing end 53 which overlies the score line 25 and a lifting end 55 which is contiguous the connecting portion SI.
  • the rivet 21 projects through an aperture in the lever portion 47 and firmiy attaches same to the tear portion 27 with the rivet lying closely adjacent the rupturing end 53.
  • the rupturing end is bent downwardly as shown in FIG. 3 to more effectively rupture the score line 25.
  • the lever portion 47 is stiffened longitudinally by reinforcing beads or curls 57 and 59 which, in the embodiment illustrated, extend from locations closely adjacent the connecting portion l to locations closely adjacent the rupturing end 53.
  • the lever portion 47 has been lanced along a line 61 to define a rupturing element 63.
  • the rupturing element 63 is freed from the lever portion along a major portion of the periphery thereof.
  • the rupturing element 63 is completely surrounded by the sheet material of the lever portion 47 and is integrally connected thereto along a relatively straight bend line 65.
  • the sheet material of the lever portion 47 along the bend line 65 is sufficiently pliable to permit pivotal movement of the rupturing element relative to the lever portion 47.
  • the rupturing element 63 has a rupturing point 67 which overlies the juncture between the sides 45 of the score line 4]. As shown in FIG. 2, the sides 45 of the score line 4! are generally coextensive with or lie outside of the corresponding edges of the rupturing element 63 for a substantial distance. As shown in FIG. 3, the rupturing element 63 is preferably deformed upwardly at central regions thereof to facilitate depressing of the rupturing element against the tear portion 27
  • the handle portion 49 in the embodiment illustrated includes an inner bead 69 and an outer head 7! with the outer bead completely circumscribing the tab and with the inner bead terminating adjacent the connecting portion 51.
  • the handle portion 49 is ringlike and circumscribes a substantial segment of the lever portion 47.
  • the handle portion 49 has a lifting end 73 which has been deformed radially inwardly toward the connecting portion 5! and away from the attaching flange 2
  • FIGS. 4 through 6 illustrate the operation of the device.
  • the user depresses the end wall 35 thereof at a location immediately above the rupturing element 63.
  • the plastic material of the end wall 35 is sufficiently flexible to yield thereby causing pressure to be applied through the end wall 35 to the rupturing element 63.
  • the depression of the rupturing element 63 tends to pivot the latter downwardly generally about the line 65 with the result that the rupturing point 67 firmly engages and initiates severance of the portion of the score line 4
  • gas can pass through the vent opening 75 between the interior of the container and the chamber 40. This will cause the pressure in the container to approach atmospheric by an amount which is a function of the volume of gas within the container and the volume of the chamber 40. Depending upon the tightness with which the convenience closure 17 fits over the container wall 19, gas may leak into, or out of, the chamber 40 to cause the gas within the chamber 40 to be at substantially atmospheric pressure. In any event, once the convenience closure 17 is manually removed, any pressure differential between the interior of the container body and atmospheric will be rapidly reduced to zero.
  • the convenience closure 17 serves as a baffle to prevent the product within the container from being ejected from the chamber 40.
  • the user After removing the convenience closure 17, the user lifts upwardly on the lifting end 73 of the tab 29 to thereby cause pivotal movement of the handle portion 49 generally about the pliable connecting portion 51 with the end of the handle portion opposite the lifting end bearing against the container wall l9 as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the user After pivoting the handle portion 49 to the position shown in FIG. 5, the user exerts an outward pulling force as generally illustrated in FIG. 6 to thereby raise the lifting end 55 of the lever portion 47 with consequent rupture of the score lines 25 and 33 as shown in FIG. 6 with the score line 33 rupturing first to facilitate further upward lifting of the lever portion.
  • the user continues to exert an upward pulling force on the tab 29 but in a slightly different direction.
  • FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of the invention which is identical to that described in FIGS. I6 except for the weakened region and corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numerals followed by the letter a.
  • the weakened region includes a coined region 77 having a score line 79 and score line segments 80 extending therethrough. Scoring through a coined region has been found to make the sheet material along the score line relatively easy to rupture and accordingly, one advantage of FIG. 7 is that the score line 79 is easily ruptured.
  • the coined region 77 is generally circular and the score line 79 extends diametrically of the coined region.
  • the embodiment of FIGS. 7-7b is identical to the embodiment of FIGS. I6.
  • FIGS. 77b The operation of the embodiment of FIGS. 77b is identical to the embodiment described above.
  • the weakened region is ruptured along the score line 79 to form a vent opening 81.
  • FIGS. 8-12 show a third embodiment of the invention. Parts of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 812 corresponding to parts shown in FIGS. 1-6 are designated by corresponding reference numerals followed by the letter b.
  • the convenience closure 17b may be identical to the convenience closure 17 and the easy opening container wall 15b is identical to the easy opening wall 15 in all respects not specifically shown or described herein.
  • the container wall I is identical to the container wall 19 in that it has a score line 15b defining a tear portion 27b and a secondary score line 33b. It differs from the container wall [9b in that the weakened region upon which the rupturing element 63! operates is the score line 33b and in the provision ol'a plu rality of protecting dimples 83.
  • the protective dimples 83 are preferably formed integrally with the sheet material of the tear portion 27 and include a transverse end wall 85 and a peripheral wall 87 integrally joining the end wall 85 to a surrounding region of the tear portion 27b.
  • the end wall 85 is preferably substantially flat so as to form a relatively good supporting surface, and the dimple 83 may be advantageously formed in a coining operation in which the sheet material around the base thereof is coined to form a coined region 89 as shown in H6. H1.
  • the primary function of the protective dimples 83 is to prevent accidental depression of the rupturing element 63b sufficiently to rupture the score line 33b. Accordingly, the height, number and placement of the dimples 33 should be governed by the protective characteristics which are desired. Specifically, the outer surface of the end wall 85 of the dimple 83 should lie above the uppermost surface of the rupturing element 63b as shown in FIG. 9 to prevent depression of the rupturing element. Preferably. the protective dimples 83 should be provided on the opposite sides of the rupturing elcment 63b and at least one additional dimple 83 may be provided across the tear portion 87 to provide good support for any object which may be placed on the can end and which is not fully and completely supported by the chuck wall 24b.
  • the tab 29! is quite similar to the tab 29 in that it includes a lever portion 47b, a connecting portion 51b and a handle portion 4%.
  • the lever portion 47b is made longitudinally stiff by eripheral beads 57b and 59b, and the lever portion has a rupturing end 53b and a lifting end at the end opposite the rupturing end.
  • the primary difference between the lever portions 47 and 47b is that the rupturing element 63b is directed radially outwardly whereas the rupturing element 63 is directed radially inwardly.
  • the handle portion 49b is ringlike and substantially identical to the handle portion 49 except that the former is positioned 180 out of phase with the latter. Thus, the handle portion 49b extends away from the rivet 3lb or radially inwardly to define a lifting end 73b.
  • the handle portion 49b is stiffened by beads 69b and 7112 with the inner bead extending completely around the handle portion and with the outer bead ler minating adjacent the connection portion 51b.
  • the rupturing element 63b can be depressed to rupture the score line 33b in the manner described hereinabove with reference to FIG. 4.
  • the user exerts an upward lifting force on the handle end 73b to thereby pivot the handle portion 4% about the connecting portion 51b. This can be accomplished easily because the connecting portion 51b is readily bendable.
  • the user exerts an outward pulling force on the handle portion 49 which tends to lift the lifting end of the lever portion 47b in much the same manner as described hereinabove with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6.
  • FIGS. 8-]0 possesses the advantages described hereinabove which are attributable to the protective dimples 83.
  • the rupturing element 63b to rupture the secondary score line 33b prior to lifting of the tab 29b, the lifting of the tab is made much easier.
  • FIG. II shows a modification of the present invention in which alternate means for protecting of the weakened region are provided.
  • the embodiment of FIG. II is identical to the embodiments of FIGS. l-6 except as expressly shown or described herein.
  • Portions of FIG. I] corresponding to portions of FIG. I are designated by corresponding reference numerals followed by the letter c.
  • score line Mr is formed entirely in the end wall Ill] and it may be identical to the score line 4].
  • the formation ofthe dimple will ordinarily result in the thinning of the sheet material form ing the dimple so that the end wall l0l may be of a lesser thickness than the surrounding regions of the tear portion 470.
  • a tab 2% which may be identical to the tab 29 has a rupturing element 630 which is identical to the rupturing element 63.
  • the rupturing point 67c generally overlies the score line 41c in the manner illustrated in FIG. 2. Thus, by manually depressing the rupturing element 63c, the rupturing point 67c is forced against the score line Me to initiate severance thereof to form a vent opening.
  • FIG. H The advantage of the embodiment of FIG. H is that by locating the score line Me in the end wall 10], a substantial space is provided between the rupturing point 63c and the score line 41c Thus, minor pressures which might be exerted downwardly against the rupturing element 63c would be insuf ficient to deflect the rupturing element sufficiently to rupture the score line 4k. in this manner, some protection against inadvertent rupture of the score line die is provided.
  • the protective features illustrated in FIG. 11 could also be applied to the other embodiments of this invention.
  • An easy opening container wall comprising:
  • a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
  • said container wall having a rupturable region therein other than said line of weakness
  • tab means attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall;
  • said tab means including rupturing means movable generally toward said rupturable region prior to said movement of said tab means to rupture said rupturable region and to form a vent opening in said container wall whereby a substantial period of time is provided for pressure equalization through said vent opening prior to the severance of the line of weakness by said tab means.
  • tab means includes a first segment movable to rupture the line of weakness and a handle portion manually grippable to move said first segment, said rupturing means forming a portion of said first segment and being manually movable to rupture the rupturable segment.
  • An easy opening container wall as defined in claim I in cluding means on said container wall radially inwardly of the periphery thereof having a surface above the rupturing means to prevent an object placed above said rupturing means from moving said rupturing means toward the rupturable region sufficiently to rupture the latter.
  • An easy opening container wall comprising:
  • a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
  • said container wall having a weakened region thereon other than said line of weakness
  • a tab attached to the container wall to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall, said tab including a rupturing element, at least a portion of said rupturing element generally confronting at least a portion of the weakened region, said rupturing element being movable generally toward said weakened region and being capable of applying sufficient force to said weakened region to rupture same to provide a vent opening in said container wall whereby upon manipulation of said tab the tear por' tion can be at least partially severed from said container wall.
  • said tear portion is in the form of a relatively large area panel
  • said tab including a lever portion, said lever portion being attached to the container wall at an attachment location with one end of the lever portion being closely adjacent the line of weakness, said other end of said lever portion being movable away from the container wall to initiate severance of the line of weakness, said weakened region including a score line in the container wall closely adjacent the attachment location and between the attachment location and said other end of said lever portion whereby following initiation of rupture of the score line by the rupturing element said score line is further ruptured in response to movement of said other end of said lever portion away from the container wall to thereby facilitate such movement of the lever portion and consequent rupture of the line of weakness.
  • An easy opening container wall comprising:
  • a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
  • tab means attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall;
  • said tab means including rupturing means movable generally toward the container wall and relative to the remainder of said tab means to rupture a region of said container wall to form a vent opening prior to said movement of said tab means to initiate severance of said line of weakness.
  • a tab of the type useable to initiate severance of a tear portion of an easy opening container wall comprising:
  • lever segment of sheet material attachable to the easy opening container wall and manually movable to initiate severance of the tear portion therefrom, said lever segment having means to stiffen the lever segment longitudinally;
  • a rupturing element of sheet material integrally joined to said lever segment said rupturing element being freed of said lever segment along a substantial length of the periphery thereof, the sheet material at the juncture of the rupturable element and the lever segment being sufficienlly pliable to permit movement of the rupturable element toward the container wall relative to the lever segment;
  • said rupturing element having an outwardly facing surface which can be manually pushed to push the rupturing element toward the easy opening container wall, said rupturing element having a relatively sharp rupturing nose engageablc with the container wall to form an opening therein in response to the manual pushing on said surface,
  • a tab as defined in claim It] including a ringlikc handle segment joined to said lever segment by a pliable connecting segment whereby the pliable connecting segment facilitates movement of the handle segment away from the easy opening container wall to permit easy gripping thereof.
  • a container comprising:
  • a container en affixed to one end of said container body, said container end including a line of weakness defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
  • a reclosure cap removably mounted over said container end, said reclosure cap having an end wall which covers at least a major part of the container end, at least a portion of said end wall being movable inwardly toward the container end;

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An easy opening container wall including a container wall having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion. The container wall has a rupturable region other than the line of weakness. A tab is attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion. The tab includes a rupturing element which is movable generally toward the rupturable region prior to manipulation of the tab to rupture the rupturable region and form a vent opening in the container wall.

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United States Patent lmcnlur Ermal C. Frau 355 W Slroop Road, Dayton, Ohio 45429 Appl No 874 fiZZ Filed Nov. 6, I969 Patented July 20, I971 EASY OPENING CONTAINER WALL WITH VENT OPENING 15 Claims, 13 Drawing Figs.
US. Cl 220/54,
220/44, 220/48 lnt.Cl t B6511 17/24 Field ofSearchH 220/54,44,
[Sol References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,22l,924 12/1965 Harve et al 220/54 .499.573 3/1920 Adams v o t 1 o 220/54 Primary Examiner-George T. Hall ArrorneySmyth. Roston & Pavitt ABSTRACT: An easy opening container wall including a container wall having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion The container wall has a rupturable region other than the line of weakness. A tab is attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion. The tab includes a rupturing element which is movable generally toward the rupturablc region prior to manipulation of the tab to rupture the rupturable region and form a vent opening in the container wall.
PATENTEU JUL 20 an SHEET10F4 3.593.876
PATENTED M20197; 3.593876 sum 2 [1F 4 Arron/var;
EASY OPENING CONTAINER WALL WITI-l VENT OPENING BACKGROUND OF TH E INVENTION Containers for certain products contain positive or negative pressure and when such containers are provided with easy opening container walls, it is desirable to vent the container to atmosphere prior to initiation of severance of the main score line which defines the removable tear portion. As used herein the term vent has reference to the creation of an opening in the container wall through which fluid can flow to cause the pressure within the container to be substantially atmospheric. Thus, venting occurs whether the interior of the container is initially above or below atmospheric pressure.
Prior art easy opening container walls which embody a venting principle involve forming the vent opening as a result of the initial lifting of the tab. Continued lifting of the tab in the same general direction results in rupture of the main score line. Typically this is the result of rapid and unidirectional pivotal movement of the tab so that the vent opening and the rupture of the score line occur in rapid sequence.
A problem with these easy opening container walls is that insufficient time between the formation of the vent opening and the rupturing of the main score line is provided to fully vent the container especially when the initial pressure within the container differs substantially from atmospheric. Accordingly, there is a pressure differential across the removable tear portion at the instant that the severance of the sheet material along the main score line is initiated. This pressure differential may be sufficient to rapidly completely sever the tear portion from the container wall with consequent danger to, or frightening of, the user. Another problem is that the rapid movement of gas through the vent opening may cause some of the product to be sprayed through the vent opening.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention eliminates the disadvantages by providing an easy opening container wall in which first and second elements must be separately manually operated in order to obtain venting and initial rupture of the score line, respectively. Thus, the formation of the vent opening is a result of a separate manual function other than tab manipulation in a manner to rupture the sheet material along the score line. As two separate openings are necessary, the user must reposition his hand prior to manipulation of the tab to initiate severance of the score line thereby giving sufficient time for venting to occur through the vent opening. According to the present invention, the container wall is formed with a weakened region which can be ruptured to form the vent opening. The weakened region should be a region other than the main score line itself because venting should occur prior to rupture of the main score line. The rupturable or weakened region in the container wall is ruptured by a rupturing element which is preferably operable before the usual lifting movement of the tab.
The rupturing element can be advantageously fonned integrally with the tab and positioned to overlie the weakened region. The rupturing element is preferably integrally joined to the tab with a pliable region of sheet material and freed from the tab along a major portion of the length of its periphery. With this construction, the rupturing element is manually depressible against the weakened region to rupture same. After the vent opening is formed, the user must reposition his hand to manipulate the tab in the usual way to remove the tear portion. This gives ample time for venting of the container.
A lever tab of sheet material may be used to initiate severance of the tear portion. The tear portion may have a secondary score line therein near the rivet of the type which ruptures upon lifting of the tab and before rupturing of the main score line. This facilitates manipulation of the tab. The rupturing element may initiate rupture of this score line to form the vent opening with the additional advantage that lifting of the tab is made still easier.
As the rupturing element is a dcprcssiblc element posi tioned above a weakened region of the container wall, there is potential danger that the rupturing element may be inadvertently depressed when the containers are stacked. The present invention obviates this problem by providing one or more protective members on the container wall and/or by substantially spacing the rupturing element and the weakened region.
As is well known, some containers such as coffee containers are provided with reusable plastic closures or convenience closures. An advantage of the present invention is that it can be used with a convenience closure and the rupturing element can be operated without removing the convenience closure from the container. Another advantage is that the convenience closure serves as a baffle to positively prevent expulsion of the product from the container.
The invention, both as to its organization and method of operation together with further features and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying illustrative drawings:
FIG. I is a top plan view of one form of easy opening container wall constructed in accordance with the teachings of this invention.
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of a portion of FIG. I.
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken along line 33 of FIG. 2 prior to depression of the rupturing element to rupture the weakened region.
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to FIG. 3 illustrating how the rupturing element can be operated.
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to FIG. 3 after the initial pivotal movement of the tab.
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating how the tab may be pulled outwardly to initiate severance of the main score line.
FIG. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of a can end and a tab with the can end having another form of weakened region formed therein.
FIG. 7a is a sectional view taken along line -7a of FIG. 7.
FIG. 7b is a sectional view similar to FIG. 7 following rupturing of the weakened region by depression of the rupturing element.
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of another form of container wall constructed in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 9 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken along line 99 of FIG. 8.
FIG. I0 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view taken along line III-l0 of FIG. 8.
FIG. 11 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to a portion of FIG. 3 showing a modification of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to the drawings and in particular to FIG. I thereof, reference numeral 15 designates an easy opening container wall constructed in accordance with this invention and having a reclosure cap or convenience closure 17 releasably mounted thereon. The easy opening container wall 15 includes a container wall I9 of sheet material such as aluminum alloy. The container wall l9 has a peripheral attaching flange 21 for attaching the container wall [9 to a container body 23 (FIG. 3). The attaching flange has a chuck wall 24 (FIG. 3). The container wall I9 has a line of weakness 25 therein defining a tear portion or panel 27 which is removable from the container wall. Although other configurations may be utilized, in the embodiment illustrated, the line of weakness 25 and the tear portion 27 are circular with the latter covering substan tially all of the area in plan of the container wall 19.
A tab 29 is affixed to the tear portion 27 by suitable means such as a rivet 31 formed integrally with the sheet material of the tear portion. A secondary score line 33 is formed in the container wall and lies between the rivet 31 and a central por tion of the container wall.
With reference to FIG. 3, the convenience closure I7 is preferably constructed of a pliable and substantially clear plastic material. The convenience closure has an end wall 35 and a peripheral wall 37 integral with the end wall. The peripheral wall 37 has an integral circumscribing head 39 which is adapted to engage the lower end of the attaching flange 21 to releasably mount the convenience closure 17 on the container wall [9. Of course, other mounting arrange ments for the convenience closure l7 can be used. The closure l7 and the container wall 19 define a chamber 40.
With reference to FIG. 2, the tear portion 27 is formed with a score line 4] which defines a weakened or rupturable region of the tear portion 27. The score line 41 is spaced at all points thereof from the score line 25. Although various configurations may be utilized, in the embodiment illustrated the score line 4| is generally teardrop-shaped. The residual along an end of the score line 4] is relatively high to form a bend line 43, and the residual along the sides 45 of the score line is relatively low to define a relatively easily rupturable webv The tab 29 is preferably integrally constructed of sheet material and includes a lever portion 47 and a handle portion 49 integrally joined to the lever portion by a pliable connecting portion SI. The lever portion 47 has a rupturing end 53 which overlies the score line 25 and a lifting end 55 which is contiguous the connecting portion SI. The rivet 21 projects through an aperture in the lever portion 47 and firmiy attaches same to the tear portion 27 with the rivet lying closely adjacent the rupturing end 53. The rupturing end is bent downwardly as shown in FIG. 3 to more effectively rupture the score line 25. The lever portion 47 is stiffened longitudinally by reinforcing beads or curls 57 and 59 which, in the embodiment illustrated, extend from locations closely adjacent the connecting portion l to locations closely adjacent the rupturing end 53.
The lever portion 47 has been lanced along a line 61 to define a rupturing element 63. The rupturing element 63 is freed from the lever portion along a major portion of the periphery thereof. The rupturing element 63 is completely surrounded by the sheet material of the lever portion 47 and is integrally connected thereto along a relatively straight bend line 65. The sheet material of the lever portion 47 along the bend line 65 is sufficiently pliable to permit pivotal movement of the rupturing element relative to the lever portion 47.
The rupturing element 63 has a rupturing point 67 which overlies the juncture between the sides 45 of the score line 4]. As shown in FIG. 2, the sides 45 of the score line 4! are generally coextensive with or lie outside of the corresponding edges of the rupturing element 63 for a substantial distance. As shown in FIG. 3, the rupturing element 63 is preferably deformed upwardly at central regions thereof to facilitate depressing of the rupturing element against the tear portion 27 The handle portion 49 in the embodiment illustrated includes an inner bead 69 and an outer head 7! with the outer bead completely circumscribing the tab and with the inner bead terminating adjacent the connecting portion 51. The handle portion 49 is ringlike and circumscribes a substantial segment of the lever portion 47. The handle portion 49 has a lifting end 73 which has been deformed radially inwardly toward the connecting portion 5! and away from the attaching flange 2| so as to facilitate gripping of the handle portion.
FIGS. 4 through 6 illustrate the operation of the device. With the convenience closure 17 in position on the container, the user depresses the end wall 35 thereof at a location immediately above the rupturing element 63. The plastic material of the end wall 35 is sufficiently flexible to yield thereby causing pressure to be applied through the end wall 35 to the rupturing element 63. The depression of the rupturing element 63 tends to pivot the latter downwardly generally about the line 65 with the result that the rupturing point 67 firmly engages and initiates severance of the portion of the score line 4| lying immediately thercbelow as shown in FIG. 4 to form a vent opening 75.
Assuming that the interior of the container body 23 is at some pressure other than atmospheric, gas can pass through the vent opening 75 between the interior of the container and the chamber 40. This will cause the pressure in the container to approach atmospheric by an amount which is a function of the volume of gas within the container and the volume of the chamber 40. Depending upon the tightness with which the convenience closure 17 fits over the container wall 19, gas may leak into, or out of, the chamber 40 to cause the gas within the chamber 40 to be at substantially atmospheric pressure. In any event, once the convenience closure 17 is manually removed, any pressure differential between the interior of the container body and atmospheric will be rapidly reduced to zero. The convenience closure 17 serves as a baffle to prevent the product within the container from being ejected from the chamber 40.
After removing the convenience closure 17, the user lifts upwardly on the lifting end 73 of the tab 29 to thereby cause pivotal movement of the handle portion 49 generally about the pliable connecting portion 51 with the end of the handle portion opposite the lifting end bearing against the container wall l9 as shown in FIG. 5. After pivoting the handle portion 49 to the position shown in FIG. 5, the user exerts an outward pulling force as generally illustrated in FIG. 6 to thereby raise the lifting end 55 of the lever portion 47 with consequent rupture of the score lines 25 and 33 as shown in FIG. 6 with the score line 33 rupturing first to facilitate further upward lifting of the lever portion. To completely remove the panel, the user continues to exert an upward pulling force on the tab 29 but in a slightly different direction.
Because of the time necessary to remove the convenience closure 17 and then to manipulate the tab as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, there is more than ample time to completely vent the container through the vent opening 75. Although the present invention is particularly adapted for use with a convenience closure such as the closure 17, the features of the present invention are clearly applicable when no such closure is used and accordingly the illustration of the convenience closure 17 should not be regarded as limiting.
FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of the invention which is identical to that described in FIGS. I6 except for the weakened region and corresponding parts are designated by corresponding reference numerals followed by the letter a. In the form shown in FIG. 7, the weakened region includes a coined region 77 having a score line 79 and score line segments 80 extending therethrough. Scoring through a coined region has been found to make the sheet material along the score line relatively easy to rupture and accordingly, one advantage of FIG. 7 is that the score line 79 is easily ruptured. Although various configurations may be utilized, in the embodiment illustrated, the coined region 77 is generally circular and the score line 79 extends diametrically of the coined region. In all other respects, the embodiment of FIGS. 7-7b is identical to the embodiment of FIGS. I6.
The operation of the embodiment of FIGS. 77b is identical to the embodiment described above. Thus, by depressing of the rupturing element 63a from the position shown in FIG. 7a to that shown in FIG. 7b, the weakened region is ruptured along the score line 79 to form a vent opening 81.
FIGS. 8-12 show a third embodiment of the invention. Parts of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 812 corresponding to parts shown in FIGS. 1-6 are designated by corresponding reference numerals followed by the letter b. The convenience closure 17b may be identical to the convenience closure 17 and the easy opening container wall 15b is identical to the easy opening wall 15 in all respects not specifically shown or described herein.
The container wall I is identical to the container wall 19 in that it has a score line 15b defining a tear portion 27b and a secondary score line 33b. It differs from the container wall [9b in that the weakened region upon which the rupturing element 63!) operates is the score line 33b and in the provision ol'a plu rality of protecting dimples 83. The protective dimples 83 are preferably formed integrally with the sheet material of the tear portion 27 and include a transverse end wall 85 and a peripheral wall 87 integrally joining the end wall 85 to a surrounding region of the tear portion 27b. The end wall 85 is preferably substantially flat so as to form a relatively good supporting surface, and the dimple 83 may be advantageously formed in a coining operation in which the sheet material around the base thereof is coined to form a coined region 89 as shown in H6. H1.
The primary function of the protective dimples 83 is to prevent accidental depression of the rupturing element 63b sufficiently to rupture the score line 33b. Accordingly, the height, number and placement of the dimples 33 should be governed by the protective characteristics which are desired. Specifically, the outer surface of the end wall 85 of the dimple 83 should lie above the uppermost surface of the rupturing element 63b as shown in FIG. 9 to prevent depression of the rupturing element. Preferably. the protective dimples 83 should be provided on the opposite sides of the rupturing elcment 63b and at least one additional dimple 83 may be provided across the tear portion 87 to provide good support for any object which may be placed on the can end and which is not fully and completely supported by the chuck wall 24b.
The tab 29!; is quite similar to the tab 29 in that it includes a lever portion 47b, a connecting portion 51b and a handle portion 4%. The lever portion 47b is made longitudinally stiff by eripheral beads 57b and 59b, and the lever portion has a rupturing end 53b and a lifting end at the end opposite the rupturing end. The primary difference between the lever portions 47 and 47b is that the rupturing element 63b is directed radially outwardly whereas the rupturing element 63 is directed radially inwardly.
The handle portion 49b is ringlike and substantially identical to the handle portion 49 except that the former is positioned 180 out of phase with the latter. Thus, the handle portion 49b extends away from the rivet 3lb or radially inwardly to define a lifting end 73b. The handle portion 49b is stiffened by beads 69b and 7112 with the inner bead extending completely around the handle portion and with the outer bead ler minating adjacent the connection portion 51b.
in use of the easy opening container wall 1512, the rupturing element 63b can be depressed to rupture the score line 33b in the manner described hereinabove with reference to FIG. 4. After removing the convenience closure 171:, the user exerts an upward lifting force on the handle end 73b to thereby pivot the handle portion 4% about the connecting portion 51b. This can be accomplished easily because the connecting portion 51b is readily bendable. When an appropriate lifting angle has been reached, the user exerts an outward pulling force on the handle portion 49 which tends to lift the lifting end of the lever portion 47b in much the same manner as described hereinabove with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6. Lifting of the lifting end of the lever portion 4712 continues the rupture of the score line 33b and ultimately forces the nose or rupturing end 53b against the score line 25b with sufficient force to rupture the latter. By changing the direction of the outward pulling force, the tear portion 27b can then be completely removed from the container body 23b.
The embodiment of FIGS. 8-]0 possesses the advantages described hereinabove which are attributable to the protective dimples 83. In addition, by utilizing the rupturing element 63b to rupture the secondary score line 33b prior to lifting of the tab 29b, the lifting of the tab is made much easier.
FIG. II shows a modification of the present invention in which alternate means for protecting of the weakened region are provided. The embodiment of FIG. II is identical to the embodiments of FIGS. l-6 except as expressly shown or described herein. Portions of FIG. I] corresponding to portions of FIG. I are designated by corresponding reference numerals followed by the letter c.
5 joining the latter to the remainder of the tear portion 270. The
score line Mr is formed entirely in the end wall Ill] and it may be identical to the score line 4]. The formation ofthe dimple will ordinarily result in the thinning of the sheet material form ing the dimple so that the end wall l0l may be of a lesser thickness than the surrounding regions of the tear portion 470.
A tab 2% which may be identical to the tab 29 has a rupturing element 630 which is identical to the rupturing element 63. The rupturing point 67c generally overlies the score line 41c in the manner illustrated in FIG. 2. Thus, by manually depressing the rupturing element 63c, the rupturing point 67c is forced against the score line Me to initiate severance thereof to form a vent opening.
The advantage of the embodiment of FIG. H is that by locating the score line Me in the end wall 10], a substantial space is provided between the rupturing point 63c and the score line 41c Thus, minor pressures which might be exerted downwardly against the rupturing element 63c would be insuf ficient to deflect the rupturing element sufficiently to rupture the score line 4k. in this manner, some protection against inadvertent rupture of the score line die is provided. Of course, the protective features illustrated in FIG. 11 could also be applied to the other embodiments of this invention.
Although exemplary embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, many changes, modifications, and substitutions may be made by one having ordinary skill in the art without necessarily departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
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I. An easy opening container wall comprising:
a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
said container wall having a rupturable region therein other than said line of weakness;
tab means attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall; and
said tab means including rupturing means movable generally toward said rupturable region prior to said movement of said tab means to rupture said rupturable region and to form a vent opening in said container wall whereby a substantial period of time is provided for pressure equalization through said vent opening prior to the severance of the line of weakness by said tab means.
2. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 1 wherein said tab means includes a first segment movable to rupture the line of weakness and a handle portion manually grippable to move said first segment, said rupturing means forming a portion of said first segment and being manually movable to rupture the rupturable segment.
3. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 1 wherein said rupturable region is offset downwardly to space the rupturable region from the rupturing means.
4. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim I in cluding means on said container wall radially inwardly of the periphery thereof having a surface above the rupturing means to prevent an object placed above said rupturing means from moving said rupturing means toward the rupturable region sufficiently to rupture the latter.
5. An easy opening container wall comprising:
a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
said container wall having a weakened region thereon other than said line of weakness; and
a tab attached to the container wall to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall, said tab including a rupturing element, at least a portion of said rupturing element generally confronting at least a portion of the weakened region, said rupturing element being movable generally toward said weakened region and being capable of applying sufficient force to said weakened region to rupture same to provide a vent opening in said container wall whereby upon manipulation of said tab the tear por' tion can be at least partially severed from said container wall.
6. An easy opening container wall defined in claim wherein said weakened region includes a score line.
7. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 5 wherein said weakened region includes a coined region.
8. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 5 wherein said tear portion is in the form of a relatively large area panel, said tab including a lever portion, said lever portion being attached to the container wall at an attachment location with one end of the lever portion being closely adjacent the line of weakness, said other end of said lever portion being movable away from the container wall to initiate severance of the line of weakness, said weakened region including a score line in the container wall closely adjacent the attachment location and between the attachment location and said other end of said lever portion whereby following initiation of rupture of the score line by the rupturing element said score line is further ruptured in response to movement of said other end of said lever portion away from the container wall to thereby facilitate such movement of the lever portion and consequent rupture of the line of weakness.
9. An easy opening container wall comprising:
a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
tab means attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall; and
said tab means including rupturing means movable generally toward the container wall and relative to the remainder of said tab means to rupture a region of said container wall to form a vent opening prior to said movement of said tab means to initiate severance of said line of weakness.
It). A tab of the type useable to initiate severance of a tear portion of an easy opening container wall comprising:
a lever segment of sheet material attachable to the easy opening container wall and manually movable to initiate severance of the tear portion therefrom, said lever segment having means to stiffen the lever segment longitudinally;
a rupturing element of sheet material integrally joined to said lever segment, said rupturing element being freed of said lever segment along a substantial length of the periphery thereof, the sheet material at the juncture of the rupturable element and the lever segment being sufficienlly pliable to permit movement of the rupturable element toward the container wall relative to the lever segment; and
said rupturing element having an outwardly facing surface which can be manually pushed to push the rupturing element toward the easy opening container wall, said rupturing element having a relatively sharp rupturing nose engageablc with the container wall to form an opening therein in response to the manual pushing on said surface,
ll. A tab as defined in claim [0 wherein said lever segment circumscribes said rupturing element.
12. A tab as defined in claim It] including a ringlikc handle segment joined to said lever segment by a pliable connecting segment whereby the pliable connecting segment facilitates movement of the handle segment away from the easy opening container wall to permit easy gripping thereof.
13. A container comprising:
a container body; v
a container en affixed to one end of said container body, said container end including a line of weakness defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom;
a tab affixed to the container end to initiate severance of said tear portion;
a reclosure cap removably mounted over said container end, said reclosure cap having an end wall which covers at least a major part of the container end, at least a portion of said end wall being movable inwardly toward the container end; and
means on said container end responsive to the inward movement of said portion of said reclosure cap to form a vent opening in the container end.
I4. A container as defined in claim 13 wherein said vent opening is formed in said container end at a location other than at the line of weakness.
15. A container as defined in claim 13 wherein said tab in eludes a depressible rupturing element, said rupturing element being movable toward the container end by said portion of said end wall to thereby rupture the container end to form said vent opening.

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1. An easy opening container walL comprising: a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom; said container wall having a rupturable region therein other than said line of weakness; tab means attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall; and said tab means including rupturing means movable generally toward said rupturable region prior to said movement of said tab means to rupture said rupturable region and to form a vent opening in said container wall whereby a substantial period of time is provided for pressure equalization through said vent opening prior to the severance of the line of weakness by said tab means.
2. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 1 wherein said tab means includes a first segment movable to rupture the line of weakness and a handle portion manually grippable to move said first segment, said rupturing means forming a portion of said first segment and being manually movable to rupture the rupturable segment.
3. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 1 wherein said rupturable region is offset downwardly to space the rupturable region from the rupturing means.
4. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 1 including means on said container wall radially inwardly of the periphery thereof having a surface above the rupturing means to prevent an object placed above said rupturing means from moving said rupturing means toward the rupturable region sufficiently to rupture the latter.
5. An easy opening container wall comprising: a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom; said container wall having a weakened region thereon other than said line of weakness; and a tab attached to the container wall to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall, said tab including a rupturing element, at least a portion of said rupturing element generally confronting at least a portion of the weakened region, said rupturing element being movable generally toward said weakened region and being capable of applying sufficient force to said weakened region to rupture same to provide a vent opening in said container wall whereby upon manipulation of said tab the tear portion can be at least partially severed from said container wall.
6. An easy opening container wall defined in claim 5 wherein said weakened region includes a score line.
7. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 5 wherein said weakened region includes a coined region.
8. An easy opening container wall as defined in claim 5 wherein said tear portion is in the form of a relatively large area panel, said tab including a lever portion, said lever portion being attached to the container wall at an attachment location with one end of the lever portion being closely adjacent the line of weakness, said other end of said lever portion being movable away from the container wall to initiate severance of the line of weakness, said weakened region including a score line in the container wall closely adjacent the attachment location and between the attachment location and said other end of said lever portion whereby following initiation of rupture of the score line by the rupturing element said score line is further ruptured in response to movement of said other end of said lever portion away from the container wall to thereby facilitate such movement of the lever portion and consequent rupture of the line of weakness.
9. An easy opening container wall comprising: a container wall of sheet material having a line of weakness therein defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom; tab means attached to the container wall and movable to initiate severance of the tear portion from the container wall; and said tab means including rupturing means movable generally toward thE container wall and relative to the remainder of said tab means to rupture a region of said container wall to form a vent opening prior to said movement of said tab means to initiate severance of said line of weakness.
10. A tab of the type useable to initiate severance of a tear portion of an easy opening container wall comprising: a lever segment of sheet material attachable to the easy opening container wall and manually movable to initiate severance of the tear portion therefrom, said lever segment having means to stiffen the lever segment longitudinally; a rupturing element of sheet material integrally joined to said lever segment, said rupturing element being freed of said lever segment along a substantial length of the periphery thereof, the sheet material at the juncture of the rupturable element and the lever segment being sufficiently pliable to permit movement of the rupturable element toward the container wall relative to the lever segment; and said rupturing element having an outwardly facing surface which can be manually pushed to push the rupturing element toward the easy opening container wall, said rupturing element having a relatively sharp rupturing nose engageable with the container wall to form an opening therein in response to the manual pushing on said surface.
11. A tab as defined in claim 10 wherein said lever segment circumscribes said rupturing element.
12. A tab as defined in claim 10 including a ringlike handle segment joined to said lever segment by a pliable connecting segment whereby the pliable connecting segment facilitates movement of the handle segment away from the easy opening container wall to permit easy gripping thereof.
13. A container comprising: a container body; a container end affixed to one end of said container body, said container end including a line of weakness defining a tear portion at least partially removable therefrom; a tab affixed to the container end to initiate severance of said tear portion; a reclosure cap removably mounted over said container end, said reclosure cap having an end wall which covers at least a major part of the container end, at least a portion of said end wall being movable inwardly toward the container end; and means on said container end responsive to the inward movement of said portion of said reclosure cap to form a vent opening in the container end.
14. A container as defined in claim 13 wherein said vent opening is formed in said container end at a location other than at the line of weakness.
15. A container as defined in claim 13 wherein said tab includes a depressible rupturing element, said rupturing element being movable toward the container end by said portion of said end wall to thereby rupture the container end to form said vent opening.
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