Patent classifications
B65D41/425
EASILY OPENABLE CONTAINER LID
An easily openable container lid includes a shell and liner. The shell includes a flat circular top wall, a skirt wall having an arcuate part extending arcuately radially outward and downward from the peripheral edge of the top wall in a longitudinal cross sectional view and a linear part extending vertically downward following the arcuate part, and a grip piece extending from the lower end of the skirt wall. The top wall, the skirt wall and at least a base part of the grip piece are integrally formed of a metal sheet, and a pair of scores each composed of first and second portions are formed on the shell. The first portions extend on the skirt wall upward from both sides of the grip piece, and the second portions extend arcuately between the upper end part of the skirt part and the peripheral edge part of the top wall.
Easily openable pull-off beverage bottle closure
An easily operable pull-off beverage bottle closure. The closure has a shell, a pull tab, and a liner covering the inner section of the shell providing circumferential sealing. The shell has score lines running on both sides of the pull tab enabling to tear off the closure. The liner is affixed to the inner upper section of the closing plane and covers the surface bigger than the surface limited by the score lines running through the upper plane of the shell.
Pull-off closure for containers
A pull-off closure for containers having an opening whose end portion defines an annular collar projecting externally; the closure including: an upper portion shaped in the form of a shell having an upper face from which extends a collar, which can be turned over to abut on the annular collar of the container, during capping of the container, the upper face and the collar forming, at their connection, an annular edge; lines of weakness formed on the upper face and on the collar forming an opening strip which extends in a tab extending beyond the collar; a gripping element which can be associated with the tab, wherein the lines of weakness extend on the collar outside the annular edge.
Easily openable container lid
An easily openable container lid includes a shell and liner. The shell includes a flat circular top wall, a skirt wall having an arcuate part extending arcuately radially outward and downward from the peripheral edge of the top wall in a longitudinal cross sectional view and a linear part extending vertically downward following the arcuate part, and a grip piece extending from the lower end of the skirt wall. The top wall, the skirt wall and at least a base part of the grip piece are integrally formed of a metal sheet, and a pair of scores each composed of first and second portions are formed on the shell. The first portions extend on the skirt wall upward from both sides of the grip piece, and the second portions extend arcuately between the upper end part of the skirt part and the peripheral edge part of the top wall.
EASILY OPENABLE PULL-OFF BEVERAGE BOTTLE CLOSURE
An easily operable pull-off beverage bottle closure. The closure has a shell, a pull tab, and a liner covering the inner section of the shell providing circumferential sealing. The shell has score lines running on both sides of the pull tab enabling to tear off the closure. The liner is affixed to the inner upper section of the closing plane and covers the surface bigger than the surface limited by the score lines running through the upper plane of the shell.
PULL-OFF CLOSURE FOR CONTAINERS
A pull-off closure for containers having an opening whose end portion defines an annular collar projecting externally; the closure including: an upper portion shaped in the form of a shell having an upper face from which extends a collar, which can be turned over to abut on the annular collar of the container, during capping of the container, the upper face and the collar forming, at their connection, an annular edge; lines of weakness formed on the upper face and on the collar forming an opening strip which extends in a tab extending beyond the collar; a gripping element which can be associated with the tab, wherein the lines of weakness extend on the collar outside the annular edge.
Bottle Cap
A stylized glass bottle cap that has a pull tab extending downward from an exterior edge of its circular configuration that may be used to release or replace the cap onto a bottle. It may be sealed onto bottles utilizing existing crimping technology. This configuration supports the removal or replacement of the cap without the use of a tool. Its physical configuration when placed onto a long neck glass bottle resembles that of a nineties mullet head and provides additional area for product branding.
Bottle Cap
A stylized glass bottle cap that has at least one pull tab extending downward from an exterior edge of its skirt that may be used to release or replace the cap onto a bottle. It may be sealed onto bottles utilizing existing crimping technology. This configuration supports the removal or replacement of the cap without the use of a tool. Its physical configuration when placed onto a long neck glass bottle resembles that of a nineties mullet head and provides additional area for product branding.
Fuel Can
A fuel can includes a can body, the can body contains liquid fuel and a wick with its lower end immersed in the liquid fuel, and a top cover is provided at a top of the can body. The top cover includes a ring-pull cap and a sealing cap, the ring-pull cap consists of an outer ring and a tear-off piece, the outer ring is connected to an upper opening of the can body in a sealing manner, and the sealing cap is buckled at a top end of the outer ring; a tray is provided at an upper end of the can body, and a periphery of the tray is connected to an inner wall of the can body in a sealing manner, and at least one fixing mouth for fixing the upper end of the wick provided in a middle of the tray.