Abstract: A metal closure cap is described for sealing containers. It is of the lug type having a metal shell with a flowed-in gasket. The cap differs from prior twist caps of this general type by having a tapered corner between the cap top and the cap skirt. This corner design permits a reduced amount of metal to be used and further provides a more rigid closure corner permitting the use of lighter-weight metal. Improved methods of forming the cap shell, including the corner portion are also described.
Abstract: A molded plastic closure is described for particular use on packages employing a metallic innerseal and where the package is sealed using induction heating for softening a heat sensitive adhesive on the under surface of the innerseal while pressure is applied to the cap top. The closure cap is formed of a deformable plastic with a relatively thin shell permitting the induction coils to be positioned close to the metallic innerseal and to permit portions of the closure cap to be wrapped closely around portions of the container finish during the induction sealing process.
Abstract: A display package in which a number of articles are packaged in a container and wherein a single article may be viewed through the cover of the container.