Plastic container closure

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Inventors

Valyi, Emery I.

Application #

094845

Filed

Jul-20-1993

Published

Apr-12-1994

Current US Class

220/254.3
220/269

International Classes

B65D 017/34

Field of Search

220/256 220/257 220/258 220/259 220/268 220/269 220/266

Assignee

Pepsico, Inc. (Purchase, NY)

Examiners

Moy; Joseph Man-Fu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bachman & LaPointe

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5103973   Lid for can-shaped...
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Abstract
Plastic closure having a lid with a rim suitable for engagement with a plastic container to close said container and a liner adhered at the underside of the lid. Means are provided in the lid and in the liner for providing a closable opening in both.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A plastic closure for plastic containers, which comprises: a lid having top and bottom surfaces and a peripheral rim suitable for attachment to a plastic container to seal said container; a liner on the bottom surface of the lid resistant to gas permeation; and means for providing a closable opening in the lid and liner comprising a tab attached to at least the lid, a continuous notch on said lid adjacent said tab to permit propagation of an opening in said lid starting from said tab to form a flap portion of said lid defining an opening in the lid, hinge means on said lid terminating the notch and opposed to said tab to permit the flap portion to be rotated from a closed position to an open position and from an open position to a closed position; and a continuous notch on said liner adjacent and corresponding to said notch on the lid for permitting the liner to propagate a break forming a broken portion of the liner which corresponds in shape of the flap portion of the lid, said broken portion and said flap portion rotating together when the flap portion is moved to an open position, thereby forming a closable opening in the container closure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention deals with closures for plastic containers having wide top openings, such as jars and cans.

It is highly desirable to provide a plastic jar or can with a tamper-evident plastic closure capable of being easily opened and reclosed without the use of a tool, incorporating a gas permeation barrier, particularly when it is necessary to maintain the integrity of the contents of the container, as for example carbonated beverages. Thus, the closure should at least in part be a gas barrier. While showing whether it has been damaged or tampered with, it should also be sufficiently reclosable to avoid contamination of the contents after opening of the container.

To accomplish this is so difficult that plastic can closures were avoided for carbonated beverages, and aluminum lids are employed instead, the same as for the metal cans the plastic containers were intended to replace. When used with plastic cans, these lids, being of a different material than the can bodies, result in substantially increased cost of recyclcing the used cans, which, along with the high cost of the metal is the reason for the plastic can heretofore having been unable to replace the metal can in its prevalent markets.
 
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