Patent classifications
B65D1/12
Fluid substance dispensing device
A device for dispensing a fluid substance (F) comprising a manually operated pump (2) coupled to a deformable bag (3), the deformable bag being housed inside a container (4); the container is formed of a collar (5) made of plastic coupled to a tubular element (6) formed from a paper- or cardboard-based material, the tubular element featuring a bottom (7), the collar (5) featuring ribs (N) made on a surface thereof which comes into contact with an internal wall of the tubular element (6).
Fluid substance dispensing device
A device for dispensing a fluid substance (F) comprising a manually operated pump (2) coupled to a deformable bag (3), the deformable bag being housed inside a container (4); the container is formed of a collar (5) made of plastic coupled to a tubular element (6) formed from a paper- or cardboard-based material, the tubular element featuring a bottom (7), the collar (5) featuring ribs (N) made on a surface thereof which comes into contact with an internal wall of the tubular element (6).
Device for printing cans, a process for printing cans, a printed can and a transfer blanket
A device for imprinting cans comprises a plurality of ink cartridges that supply ink to a plurality of printing plates; the printing plates communicate with transfer blankets fixed to a drum, the transfer blankets move ink from the printing plates and apply it to cans; each transfer blanket includes a different art in low relief which produces an image on cans in addition to the image produced by printing plates; the device is preferably a rotary dry offset printer.
Device for printing cans, a process for printing cans, a printed can and a transfer blanket
A device for imprinting cans comprises a plurality of ink cartridges that supply ink to a plurality of printing plates; the printing plates communicate with transfer blankets fixed to a drum, the transfer blankets move ink from the printing plates and apply it to cans; each transfer blanket includes a different art in low relief which produces an image on cans in addition to the image produced by printing plates; the device is preferably a rotary dry offset printer.
High-performance 5000-series aluminum alloys
Aluminum-magnesium-manganese-zirconium-inoculant alloys that exhibit high strength, good ductility, high creep resistance, high thermal stability and durability.
High-performance 5000-series aluminum alloys
Aluminum-magnesium-manganese-zirconium-inoculant alloys that exhibit high strength, good ductility, high creep resistance, high thermal stability and durability.
CONTAINER
A container (1) including an external vessel (2) made of blown glass or plastic, which delimits a cavity (2A) in which an internal vessel (3) configured to house a fluid substance (6) is positioned, isolating the said fluid substance from the external vessel (2), the internal vessel (3) having a fixing portion (4) by means of which the said internal vessel is secured to the external vessel (2), at least at one of the mouths (2B) thereof; the fixing portion (4) has at least three protrusions (5) extending predominantly axially, the said protrusions being configured to deform upon contact with the mouth (2B) of the external vessel (2) thereby securing the internal vessel (3) to the external vessel by friction, in an easily removable manner.
CONTAINER
A container (1) including an external vessel (2) made of blown glass or plastic, which delimits a cavity (2A) in which an internal vessel (3) configured to house a fluid substance (6) is positioned, isolating the said fluid substance from the external vessel (2), the internal vessel (3) having a fixing portion (4) by means of which the said internal vessel is secured to the external vessel (2), at least at one of the mouths (2B) thereof; the fixing portion (4) has at least three protrusions (5) extending predominantly axially, the said protrusions being configured to deform upon contact with the mouth (2B) of the external vessel (2) thereby securing the internal vessel (3) to the external vessel by friction, in an easily removable manner.
Polymeric polyoxazolines
Polymeric polyoxazolines of the following structure are disclosed: ##STR00001##
where X is the residue of a polymeric polyol after reaction with a dicarboxylic acid/anhydride; where R.sub.5 is an organic moiety; where Y is an organic moiety containing one or more oxazoline groups; and wherein each R.sub.10 is independently hydrogen or an organic moiety. Methods of making such polyoxazolines and using them in a coating, and packages coated therewith, are also within the scope of the present invention.
Polymeric polyoxazolines
Polymeric polyoxazolines of the following structure are disclosed: ##STR00001##
where X is the residue of a polymeric polyol after reaction with a dicarboxylic acid/anhydride; where R.sub.5 is an organic moiety; where Y is an organic moiety containing one or more oxazoline groups; and wherein each R.sub.10 is independently hydrogen or an organic moiety. Methods of making such polyoxazolines and using them in a coating, and packages coated therewith, are also within the scope of the present invention.