Cap closure and detachable liner

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Inventors

Carballido, Jose Luis Martinez

Application #

036366

Filed

Jan-7-2002

Published

May-25-2004

Current US Class

215/230
215/316
215/341
215/347
215/353
428/35.7
428/64.1
428/66.3
428/66.4
428/66.5

International Classes

B32B 003/02; B65D 041/00; B65D 041/12; B65D 053/04; B65D 041/10

Field of Search

215/230 215/341 215/347 215/316 215/324 215/327 215/328 215/329 215/353 428/66.3 428/66.4 428/66.5 428/64.1 428/35.7 40/311 425/809

Assignee

Fabricas Monterrey, S.A. de C.V. (Monterrey, MX)

Examiners

Pyon; Harold

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, P.C.

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Abstract
The present invention provides a container closure, including: a metal closure shell having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top and bottom surfaces having at least one varnish coating thereon; a detachable sealing liner in contact with a portion of the bottom surface; and a print layer containing a polyester ink and interposed between the bottom surface and the liner; wherein the liner includes a PVC resin, wherein the print layer is in direct contact with the liner and the varnish coating on the bottom surface. Other embodiments include methods for making and using the closure.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A container closure, comprising:

a metal closure shell having a top surface and a bottom surface, the top and bottom surfaces having respective varnish coatings thereon;

a detachable sealing liner in contact with a portion of the varnish-coated bottom surface; and

a print layer comprising a polyester ink and interposed between the varnish-coated bottom surface and the liner;

wherein the liner comprises a polyvinyl chloride resin,

wherein the print layer is in direct contact with the liner and the varnish-coated bottom surface,

wherein the varnish comprises an epoxy resin;

wherein no adhesive is present between said liner and said varnish-coated bottom surface, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a cap closure having a metallic printed shell covered by a varnish coat and a detachable liner with a printed image on it. The cap closure is particularly suitable for sealing carbonated and non carbonated beverage containers.

2. Discussion of the Background

Crowns caps are metallic closures for glass or plastic containers designed for carbonated and non-carbonated beverages, such as beer, softdrinks, juices, etc. Generally they are composed of a metallic shell and an interior sealing liner to retain internal pressure.

Beverage makers promote their products with a closure by differentiating them from the rest and by using the closure for promotional purposes. There are several ways to use crown caps to promote an event. First, the promotion can be printed under a nondetachable liner. Second, the promotion can be printed under the crown cap liner using an opaque sealing liner that can be detached in order to see the printed item on the crown shell. Third, the sealing liner can be detached together with the printed item. This allows the consumer to easily mail in the evidence of the prize, with the printed imaged on it, without having to mail in the prized crown cap.
 
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