Lid-supported Patents (Class 40/307)
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Patent number: 8998028Abstract: A container end (20) having a dispensing aperture (50) with a closed position, in which the dispensing aperture is sealed, and an open position, in which product may be dispensed through the aperture (50). The end (20) includes a flexible film (70), which has at least one tongue (75) anchored to the end (20) outside the periphery of the aperture (50) and having a free end, which is visible in the dispensing aperture once the aperture is opened. The free end of the tongue (75) is concealed when the aperture (50) is closed, but becomes visible to a user once the aperture (50) is opened.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2010Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventors: Christopher Paul Ramsey, Sylvia Maria Farrow, Eleanor Rachel Ann Hyde
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Patent number: 8732996Abstract: The invention relates to lids for containers, such as disposable beverage containers, which are adapted to receive and hold without adhesive advertising or promotional material. Lids according to the invention include a receptacle with a floor and an inner side wall; wherein the receptacle is capable of receiving the advertising or promotional disc, and the inner side wall of the receptacle is capable of holding the disc in the receptacle. The invention also encompasses an advertising or promotional disc and disposable container lid combination, and a method of providing advertising or promotional media to a consumer.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2009Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Inventor: Dean Groening
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Patent number: 8695245Abstract: A wing shaped beverage can pull tab that is wide and tall enough to accommodate advertisements, logos, slogans, contest announcements, graphics, website addresses, etchings, or other marketing, promotional or informational messages targeting the consumer of the beverage. The wing shaped can pull tab can be detached from the can and stored in a pocket without causing injury because of its smooth round edges and compactness. The wing shaped can pull tab is large enough that it does not fall into the can when detached and create injury or choking hazard. The wing shaped can pull tab has a U shaped lift end that accommodates the insertion of a finger to lift the tab to actuate the opening of a can more easily. The contoured U shaped lift end of the wing shaped can pull tab also accommodates the septum of the nose to allow consumption of the beverage from the can without having to tilt the head too far back.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Inventor: Christopher P. Schorre
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Patent number: 7905038Abstract: A container having an integrated media display includes a base having a storage compartment for holding contents and an orifice for receiving the contents into the storage compartment. A cover is adapted for coupling to the base and closing the orifice and enclosing the storage compartment. A cavity is integrated in an outer surface of the container and has an opening. The cavity is configured for receiving a media insert having at least one visual display and holding the media insert for displaying the visual display through the opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Inventor: Brian R. Coff
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Publication number: 20090047469Abstract: A device and method of use with a vessel, e.g., glass or bottle, holding a drink to indicate that the person to whom the drink belongs has not abandoned it and/or his/her seat and/or to protect the drink. The device is a thin member that is generally planar or arranged to be generally planar and is arranged to be disposed on and supported by at least portions of the rim of the vessel to cover the drink. The device has an opening extending through it adapted to enable an item associated with the drink, e.g., a toothpick with an olive on it, a straw, etc., to be extended through the opening into the vessel. The planar member bears indicia indicating usage of the drink/seat to be readily visible when it is in place on the vessel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Daniel Lane, Eric Tecosky
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Patent number: 7028424Abstract: A marker device for identifying an article or possessions including a tab member extending from a mounting member. The mounting member is adapted to be releasably secured to an article and is of inverted channel-shaped configuration. The tab member is preferably an outwardly extending portion capable of being gripped by an individual for easy placement and removal. Each marker device may be visibly distinct from another marker device due to a difference in color or a difference in indicia printed on the visual surface of the tab member.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: John J. Arroyo
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Publication number: 20040129665Abstract: A merchandising method employs containers and a figurine that is one of a series of different figurines all having a common theme. Individual containers holding the same product enable the product to be removed from the container through a port therein. Covering the port of each individual container is a removable cap with a figurine attached to the cap. The cap serves as a stand for the figurine upon removal of the cap. A plurality of the containers with different figurines attached to the caps thereof are distributed, each figurine conforming to the common theme.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2003Publication date: July 8, 2004Inventor: Joyce E. Cavan
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Publication number: 20030135409Abstract: An enclosure having a tear away portion thereon representing a coupon, promotion, prize or other advertisement and a method for making the same is provided. The cover includes a first layer, a second layer and a removable piece. The first layer is adapted to protectively shield and retain the product within the interior portion of the container. The second layer is adapted to overlay the first layer and further includes a weakened portion. The removable piece is adapted to be integrated with the second layer and may be separated from the second layer by breaking weakened scored portion and tearing away the removable piece from the second layer while leaving the first layer to retain the contents within the interior portion of the container. The removable piece may be used as a premium, coupon, prize or other type of advertisement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2002Publication date: July 17, 2003Inventor: Elizabeth A. Romano
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Patent number: 6330760Abstract: A promotional product including a figurine capable of balancing on a food container or a beverage drinking vessel adjacent a top thereof, the figurine being custom made to balance on each different type of a food container or a beverage drinking vessel and being a representation of one of a group including a person, an animal, an object and a cartoon character.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 18, 2001Inventor: Ralph J. Wolgast
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Patent number: 6158155Abstract: A lid for covering a beverage container. The lid includes a platform configured for engaging the container, and the platform includes retaining structure and a top surface with indicia associated therewith. An index member is retained generally on the top surface of the platform by the retaining structure, and the index member defines a window for viewing therethrough the indicia associated with the top surface of the platform. The index member is rotatable with respect to the top surface of the platform such that the window moves with respect to the indicia associated with the top surface of the platform. Both the platform and index member are configured to receive a straw generally in a center of the platform and index member. The index member includes stability-enhancing structure generally at a peripheral edge of the index member, and the stability-enhancing structure at least partially defines an edge of the window.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: David Hunter Boney
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Patent number: 6082030Abstract: An identifier tag for identifying the owner of a beverage can having a beverage can top equipped with a lever tab with a gripping end having a gripping end tab aperture formed therein, and a securing rivet securing an affixed end of the lever tab to the beverage can top. The identifier tag includes at least one identifier tab cover that is securable to the gripping end of the lever tab and includes an identifier tab cover including a molded plastic cover member and a lever tab locking structure. The molded plastic cover member has a lever tab insertion opening formed therein in connection with a lever tab receiving cavity sized to receive the gripping end of the lever tab. An outer top surface of the cover member is provided with an erasable marking surface. The lever tab locking structure includes a resilient locking prong retraction member and a curved locking prong. The resilient locking prong retraction member includes a horizontal portion and a vertical portion.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Inventors: Valarie Lyn Kesselring, Margaret Caine
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Patent number: 6053349Abstract: A technique for avoiding the risk of spreading communicable diseases in drinking inadvertently from another's open beverage can by applying distinctive user identification markers on the can top cover, positioned arcuately about the cover and identified by using the lever-opener also as an identification indicator through rotational alignment with and locking at a desired user's marker.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1996Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Inventors: Eugene S. Griggs, Jr., Joanne Hayes
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Patent number: 6000159Abstract: A datable food storage container including a vessel having an upper mouth-defining structure, a vessel wall and a vessel bottom; a lid fixable to the upper mouth-defining structure, the lid having a top surface and a bottom surface, the lid having a lid cavity in the top surface; and a dating mechanism positioned in the lid cavity and releasably engaged with the lid, the dating mechanism including a plurality of generally cylindrical body members fixably rotatable about a common axis substantially parallel to the top surface of the lid, each of the body members having an outer surface which carries indicia, and a tubular shaft releasably engaged with the lid and extending through the cylindrical body members along the common axis such that the body members are fixably rotatable about the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Inventor: Lee Hornung
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Patent number: 5896990Abstract: A container assembly is provided for use in monitoring consumption of a liquid from the container assembly. The container assembly includes a body constructed and arranged to hold a liquid. The body has a base portion and an opposing top portion. The top portion permits liquid to be supplied into and to be removed from the body. The base portion has a skirt member. Indicator structure is operatively associated with the skirt member for rotational motion relative to the body into a plurality of different positions. Indicia is disposed on the body to indicate consumptive uses of the container assembly. Complementary engaging structure is on the skirt member and on the indicator structure for mounting the indicator structure with respect to the skirt member in such a manner that rotation of the indicator structure is possible in one direction and rotation of the indicator structure is resisted in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: Ramon Barzana
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Patent number: 5863072Abstract: A data tag(1) for a writing implement (8) fitted with a clip (7). The clip has a longitudinal recess in its underside facing the writing implement (8). The tag is a strip of material (1) with a tab (2). The tab is insertable into the clearance between the writing implement (8) and the clip (7). The tab (2) is fitted at its top side facing the clip (7) with a folded and raised lip (5) which, in the insertion mode of the tab (2), snaps into the recess (11) and rests against the clip (7) in a direction opposite that of insertion. A resting edge (3, 4) is present on each side of the tab (2) and can be made to abut both the affixing end (10) of the clip (7) and the clip bead resting against the writing implement (8) for the purpose of limiting depth of insertion of the tab (2).Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Pelikan GmbHInventor: Gerhard F. Sommer
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Patent number: 5799815Abstract: An improved device for identifying an individual pop-top can having a pull tab for levering open the can is provided. The device includes a flexible resilient sleeve of elastomeric plastic or rubber or the like which slides over and seats on the free end of the pop-top can tab. The sleeve has a distinctive color, design, texture, written indicia or any combination thereof, in order to identify the individual can. A kit is also provided which includes a number of the sleeves, all of which differ from each other in color, texture, written indicia and/or design. One embodiment of the sleeve includes an integral plug which extends upwardly from the top of the sleeve and is shaped and dimensioned to plug the can opening to preserve the contents thereof after opening. The sleeve is simple, inexpensive and attractive and enables users of similar cans to identify their own cans and thus not drink from another user's can.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1996Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Assignees: Tony David, Gregory A. GileInventor: Michael A. Lang
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Patent number: 5671558Abstract: An advertisement display device which is removably secured to a toilet flush valve cap. The device is comprised of a clear plastic valve cap cover which receives advertisements therein and is then placed over the valve cap. The device may be secured onto the valve cap by means of one or more set screws, and is held in position by means of the toilet water inlet pipe.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: September 30, 1997Inventor: Donald D. Lakin
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Patent number: 5592766Abstract: An improved container closure and printed matter insert. The closure includes a central recess for receiving the insert with an inwardly projecting flange for retaining the insert therein. The closure includes an outer skirt, a top wall, and an angled side wall defining the outer boundary of the central recess. The inwardly projecting flange does not extend above the top horizontal surface of the top wall, thus helping to prevent binding in assembly line. The insert is defined by a central circular disk portion and a plurality of outwardly extending tabs. The tabs are formed with lines of weakness along the peripheral outline of the central disk portion, to enable them to flex upward above the plane of the disk. The lines of weakness may be score lines or perforations. When inserted into the recess of the closure, the tabs of the insert conform to the angled side wall and extend approximately from the central floor to the inwardly extending retaining flange.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Inventor: Leonard T. Mygatt
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Patent number: 5492077Abstract: An easy open beverage container has a lever tab for breaking open a scored panel portion of the end wall by lifting up the distal lift end. The tab is held rotatably to the end wall by a rivet, which acts as a fulcrum forcing the proximal end of the tab downward to break open the scored panel portion. A plurality of spaced apart, unique indicia are disposed in an arc on the panel wall around the rivet. The distal lift end, after opening the can is lowered to lie against the end wall and is rotated to point to one of said indicia to thereby uniquely identify that opened container so that it will not be inadvertently used by another.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1995Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Inventor: Howard L. Rose
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Patent number: 5422152Abstract: A sleeve label for application to the peripheral exterior of an article such as a gas cylinder, including a flexible label sleeve having a circumference and a central axis, and first and second portions parallel to its axis and extending the length of the label sleeve; an elongated, stiff strip having first and second edges extending the length of the strip, and having an inner face and an outer face; the first sleeve portion being attached to the strip to extend from and be flexible about the first edge of the strip, and the second sleeve portion being attached to the strip to extend from the inner face at a location intermediate the edges of the strip; the strip being on the exterior of the label sleeve, with the second edge of the strip and the outer face of the strip being exposed; the strip being pivotable about its first edge to flex the sleeve at and about the first edge of the strip to turn the outer face of the strip inwardly against the label sleeve and simultaneously pull a segment of the sleeve ouType: GrantFiled: February 3, 1994Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Oliver Products CompanyInventors: Robert J. Langeland, Eloy M. Cantu, Jr.
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Patent number: 5375828Abstract: A combination drinking glass lid and game includes a base which operates to cover and seal a drinking glass. The base includes an opening there through for passage of a drinking straw. Supported upon the base is a game of skill or chance, such as a target game.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1993Date of Patent: December 27, 1994Assignee: Creata, Inc.Inventor: Alan Shikami
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Patent number: 5316166Abstract: A combined pull tab and token is disclosed in which the token includes a body and the pull tab includes a clinched peripheral curl portion. The pull tab is adapted to be attached to a container wall, and a portion of the token is engaged within the clinched peripheral curl portion of the pull tab.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: CarnaudMetalbox plcInventors: Andrew P. Pavely, Roy J. Marr, Peter S. Foskett, David M. White
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Patent number: 5283061Abstract: A color display facsimile of a cosmetic product comprised of the formulation of an original cosmetic product and prescribed amounts of each of a thermoplastic, copolymeric hardening agent and a hydrocarbonous-based temperature control component. The resultant display facsimile is capable of exhibiting the exact-likeness characteristics of true color, size, and shape of the original cosmetic product. The method for preparing said color display facsimile is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Revlon Consumer Products CorporationInventors: Melvin E. Kamen, Philip Bernstein, Rene T. Rivero
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Patent number: 4662520Abstract: A lid construction adapted to be utilized on bowls and the like includes a lid member having top and bottom surfaces, a first set of indicia disposed upon the top surface of the lid member, a rod member extending through and upwardly from a center portion of the lid member, and at least two rotatable discs including a first rotatable disc mounted on the lid member and rotatable relative thereto about the rod member, the first rotatable disc including a cut-out portion extending therethrough defining a window and a second set of indicia disposed thereupon, and a second rotatable disc mounted on top of the first rotatable disc and rotatable relative thereto about the rod member, the second rotatable disc including a cut-out portion extending therethrough defining a window.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1986Date of Patent: May 5, 1987Inventor: Leonard R. Griffin
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Patent number: 4518096Abstract: A drink-through lid for beverage containers is disclosed in which a pre-scored drink-through section is included which is removable by squeezing gripping surfaces on opposite sides of a score line which fractures the score line and permits the section to be pulled from the lid while causing the score to initiate a tearing action through the peripheral bead cavity of the lid to facilitate such removal. A continuous thermo-forming and scoring process and apparatus are provided to manufacture lids with scored sections having a predictable response to applied squeezing pressure on the gripping surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1983Date of Patent: May 21, 1985Assignee: Maryland Cup CorporationInventor: Thomas W. Winstead
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Patent number: 4407426Abstract: A closure for a cylindrically shaped ice cream carton or the like includes a unitary circular shaped plastic lid provided with a depending skirt portion. The top surface of the lid includes an upwardly and inwardly extending concentric bead inwardly tapered on its outer surface to enhance retaining a plurality of similar lids in stacked relation. The bead rigidifies the lid, enhances nested stacking of lid-carton assemblies and provides a locking and protective recess for labels containing printed indicia. The skirt of the lid includes a lower outwardly tapered inner surface portion for mating with the outer surface of the bead to enhance nested stacking of the lids and to enable the lid to be grasped and readily removed from tight fitting engagement with an ice cream carton. An upper, inner annular recessed portion of the lid skirt accommodates expansion of the ice cream carton without the lid popping off the carton.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1981Date of Patent: October 4, 1983Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Edwin C. McLaren, David J. Adamek
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Patent number: 4389802Abstract: A lid insert is provided for releasable connection to a plastic lid having a subtantially flat top surface and an upwardly and inwardly projecting peripheral bead disposed above and spaced from the top surface of the lid. The lid insert is made of paperboard material having a planar configuration generally corresponding to the configuration of the flat top surface of the lid. The periphery of the planar lid insert includes a plurality of alternating indents and nodes. The area defined by the outermost points of the insert is greater than the area defined by the upwardly and inwardly projecting bead. This peripheral configuration of alternating nodes and indents facilitates the initial placement of the insert on the lid and enables the insert to compensate for the different expansion characteristics of the lid and the lid insert.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1981Date of Patent: June 28, 1983Assignee: Champion International CorporationInventors: Edwin C. McLaren, David J. Adamek
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Patent number: 4380129Abstract: A novel proof-of-purchase configuration for a pull ring, lever style opening device is disclosed for both a detachable and non-detachable self-opening can lid.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1981Date of Patent: April 19, 1983Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventor: Marshall J. Barrash
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Patent number: 4363179Abstract: An improved can end of the type openable without tools by a consumer moving a tab to rupture a can end along a score line, which features promotional material concealed beneath the tab until the tab is pivoted so as to open the can, is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 1981Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc.Inventors: John Ruemer, Jr., Vinson S. Potts
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Patent number: 4322016Abstract: A pressure-sensitive proof-of-purchase label is transferably affixed to the undersurface of an opening lever of a self-opening can such that the label is inaccessible without actuating the lever to open the can. The label, after opening the can, is transferable to a storage surface for subsequent use or redemption. The label is applied in a continuous process to the lever arm after it is formed and prior to riveting the lever arm to a can end.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1979Date of Patent: March 30, 1982Assignee: The Coca-Cola CompanyInventor: Marshall J. Barrash
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Patent number: 4282974Abstract: A plastic encased metal barrel has annular stack edges of plastic, which axially project beyond the barrel bottom and top. The top and bottom stack edges form annular noses which project axially. The diameters of the annular noses are so related to one another that the annular nose on one stack edge can grip over the annular nose on the other stack edge. The top and bottom barrel ends are preferably arcuate and one end carries a bung socket. The outer coating or shell of plastic is preferably foam. The bung socket is surrounded by a reinforcing sheet metal plate enveloped by the plastic. The plastic coat forms a substantially plane surface which surrounds the bung socket and serves as an inscription field, wherein the inscription is formed at least in part by indentations in the plastic mass.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Assignee: Schafer Werke GmbHInventor: Siegfried Quandel
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Patent number: 4227613Abstract: A goods dispatch container having a superimposed lid for the dispatch of goods from the wholesale warehouse to the customer having two rows of ten marking points on the upper side of the lid which are provided with symbols and two are identified with additional marking pieces.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Inventor: Peter Seitz
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Patent number: 4219119Abstract: A two piece decorative cake container is adapted in dimensions to completely cover a cake, and the cake container is appropriately decorated to provide the decorations suitable for a specific celebration. The invention can include suitable removable decorations, such as names, dates and the like on the cake container.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1977Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Inventor: Clara M. Zefran
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Patent number: 3958354Abstract: A promotional token adapted for attachment to the pull tab ring opener of an easy-open container, characterized in that the token, which is preferably formed of a synthetic plastic material, includes a mounting portion adapted for insertion in the finger opening of the ring, and connecting means for removably fastening said token mounting portion in said ring opening. The connecting means may comprise a plurality of resilient lug means circumferentially spaced about the periphery of the mounting portion of the token, a continuous groove contained in the outer peripheral wall surface of the mounting portion, or lateral wing portions that extend outwardly from the mounting portion across the adjacent portions of the ring opener.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1973Date of Patent: May 25, 1976Inventors: Robert J. Hough, Ray Ponder
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Patent number: RE30573Abstract: A crown closure having a polyolefin liner that can be readily removed, said crown closure comprising a crown shell having a primer layer on its inner surface and a polyolefin liner applied to the inside of said crown shell, characterized in that said primer layer is a two-component priming consisting of an undercoat layer containing .[.a polyethylene oxide.]. .Iadd.an oxidized polyethylene .Iaddend.and a topcoat layer containing .[.a polyethylene oxide.]. .Iadd.an oxidized polyethylene .Iaddend.and at least one other compatible resin, with the provision of a printing layer of indicia at the interface between said undercoat and topcoat layers or atop said topcoat layer. Aforesaid crown closure can be prepared by providing at one face of a metal stock sheet a primer undercoat layer containing .[.a polyethylene oxide.]. .Iadd.an oxidized polyethylene.Iaddend., printing indicia thereon, providing atop said undercoat layer a primer topcoat layer containing .[.a polyethylene oxide.]. .Iadd.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1979Date of Patent: April 14, 1981Assignee: Japan Crown Cork Co., Ltd.Inventors: Isao Ichinose, Mitsuhiro Sakemoto, Noboru Suzuki