Abstract: A container comprising a main container portion (2) having side walls (3) closed at one end and defining an open mouth at the other end, and a moulded rim member (4) having a plug portion (6) slidingly received in the mouth of the main container portion. The plug portion (2) has a projection (8) received in a corresponding groove (30) in the main container portion to retain the rim member in engagement with the main container portion and to provide first sealing means. A flange (22) extends from the plug portion inwardly of the container and terminates at a skirt which provides a seat for a removable plug-fitting lid (40).
Abstract: The tap is particularly intended for mounting in the neck of a plastics bag for support in a cardboard box. The tap has a hollow body (11) one end of which is open to the bag, the other end being closed by a resilient diaphragm (22). A valve stem (26) is integral with the diaphragm and carries a closure member (35), the diaphragm holding the member in sealing contact with the body to close the bag to the tap outlet (24). The diaphragm is also integral with elements (40, 41) which can be squeezed together to move the diaphragm to open the tap. Resilient means (43) is integrally formed between the elements (40, 41). A plate (50) prevents squeezing of the elements until it has been removed.
Abstract: The container comprises a body, which is a one-piece injection moulding, having a cylindrical wall (12) with a smooth exterior without projections, a mouth (13) and a rim (14). At diametrically opposite positions on the cylindrical wall is provided an inwardly projecting boss (20) having no projection to the exterior. Each boss has a recess (21) open to the exterior and receiving in snap-engagement a spigot (32) on one end of a carrying handle (30) of yoke form. The spigot has annular bearing ribs (33, 34) journalled in the recess and has a locating blip (35) for engaging a depression (23) for releasably locating the handle relative to the body.