Mechanical oil can seal breaker

4953706
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Inventors

Piccard, Don

Application #

437756

Filed

Nov-17-1989

Published

Sep-4-1990

Current US Class

215/257
220/277
222/213
222/81
222/83

International Classes

B65D 003/26

Field of Search

206/601 206/603 206/222 220/277 220/284 215/257 215/247 215/249 215/302 222/81 222/83 222/87

Examiners

Fidei; David T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haugen and Nikolai

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Abstract
A container opening device for use in combination with a conventional container having a bottom wall flexible walls a extending from said bottom wall to an upper opening, and a closure cap threadably engaged about the container opening. A closure film or seal member is provided to form a secondary seal about the periphery of the opening. A seal perforation blade is carried on an angular rod which is loaded internally of the container, and wherein the user, by pressing the walls of the container inwardly, causes the seal perforation blade and rod to extend outwardly and puncture the secondary seal, thereby making it possible to remove the contents on a safe, expedient basis, and normally without making physical contact with the contents. Preferably, angular rod carrying the the seal perforation blade includes a pair of rod members pivotally joined together at an apex, with the angular relationship changing upon inward deflection of the container walls so that one of the rod members will move outwardly of the container and thus permit a blade or the like to perforate the secondary seal.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination with a container having a generally cylindrical configuration with a bottom wall, a circular spout-like top with a closure cap adapted to be threadably engaged about a planar annular seal surface therearound and with said container including flexible side panels with a front panel, rear panel and end panels depending from said top and joining with said bottom wall, a closure film forming a secondary seal with said planar annular seal surface and being adhesively bonded to the surface of said annular seal surface, and means disposed within said container for achieving perforation of said closure film forming said secondary seal upon innerdeflection of said flexible end panels:



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to a container opening device and apparatus for use in combination with a conventional container having flexible walls, and further having a closure cap threadably engaged about the container opening, and further having a closure film or seal member forming a secondary seal about the opening. Containers of this type are in wide use, and are employed on a substantial basis as containers for motor oil utilized by internal combustion engines such as automobile engines and the like.

Flexible-walled containers, such as containers fabricated from polyethylene, polypropylene, or the like are in wide usage for retaining and dispensing a variety of fluids. One very common use of such containers is for retention of crankcase motor oil utilized by motorists for four-cycle internal combustion engines. These containers are normally in a generally cylindrical configuration with a bottom wall, a circular spout-like top, and with a closure cap adapted to be threadably engaged about the top. A generally planar annular seal surface is provided about the opening, and a closure film is frequently employed to provide a secondary seal of the container contents with the seal being made about the annular seal surface surrounding the opening. The inner surface of the secondary seal is normally adhesively bonded to the annular surface, and frequently is difficult to perforate and/or remove for pouring of the contents. Such closure films forming secondary seals are commonly employed, and utilized to reduce spillage of the contents, whenever such spillage may lead to the creation of hazardous situations or unusual difficulties in shipment.
 
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