Container closure with foil seal

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Inventors

Foster, John A.

Application #

777068

Filed

Mar-14-1977

Published

Nov-22-1977

Current US Class

220/258.2
220/258.3
220/267
222/259
222/541.2
222/83

International Classes

B65D 051/22

Field of Search

220/258 220/267 220/259 220/270 220/339 222/83 222/541 229/7

Assignee

J. L. Clark Manufacturing Co. (Rockford, IL)

Examiners

Hall; George T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit, Osann, Mayer & Holt, Ltd.

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Abstract
The dispensing opening of a container closure is originally sealed with foil which may be torn out of the opening by a hinged door located removably in the opening.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A container closure comprising a cover having a dispensing opening extending vertically therethrough, a tearable film covering the lower side of said opening and sealed to said cover, a generally horizontal door located within said opening and positioned above said film, said door having first and second sections with at least said first door section corresponding substantially in shape to the shape of that portion of the opening within which said first door section is located, two pivots made of breakable material and alined with one another along an axis defining the dividing line between said first and second door sections, said pivots connecting said door to the wall of said opening and permitting said door to swing vertically within said opening, said film having a first portion which underlies and is sealed to the first door section and having a second portion which underlies and is free of said door section, and means depending from said first door section for puncturing a hole in said first film portion when finger pressure is initially applied to said first door section in a direction to swing the latter downwardly whereby such downward swinging causes said first door section to tear the punctured first film portion away from the margins of said opening, said second door section swinging upwardly as said first door section swings downwardly and defining a finger grip which may be held and pulled upwardly to break said pivots and enable removal of said door from said opening, said first film portion remaining sealed to said first door section and causing said second film portion to tear away from the margins of said opening as said door is removed from said opening.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a closure for a container and, more particularly, to a closure having a dispensing opening which is originally covered and sealed by a tearable film such as paper or foil. The contents of the container may be dispensed through the opening after the film has been torn out of the opening.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The general aim of the present invention is to provide a new and improved container closure of the above type which enables the film to be torn from the dispensing opening in a quicker and easier manner than has been possible heretofore and which, at the same time, enables removal of virtually all of the film from around the margins of the opening so that the latter will be completely exposed and will not be significantly obstructed by the torn edges of the film which remains attached to the closure.

A more detailed object is to achieve the foregoing by providing a closure having a detachable door which is swingably mounted within the opening and which is located above the film. A first section of the door is sealed to the underlying portion of film and, when downward finger pressure is exerted on the first section, the latter swings downwardly and first punctures the film and then tears the underlying film portion away from the opening. As the first door section swings downwardly, a second door section -- which is not sealed to the underlying portion of film -- swings upwardly and defines a finger grip which may be pulled to enable the door to be broken away from and removed out of the opening. As the door is removed from the opening, the film which is attached to the first door section causes the remaining film in the opening to be torn away from the edges thereof so as to leave the opening almost completely exposed.
 
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