Abstract: A tubular container with a tamper-proof device (19) between the tube (1) and cap (2) and an assembly (14, 15) that creates a sound signal between both, in which the blind projection (24) on the tube is made in a smaller diametrical and longitudinal dimension and with the incorporation of an insert (13) that facilitates the manufacture and also the use of the container by the user.
Abstract: Procedure (25) for the manufacture of a tube (31) made of flexible materials provided with a skirt and head, in which a skirt-semihead unit (26) of the tube (31) is manufactured in a first in-mould injection process (9) that includes in-mould labelling, the head (20) of the tube (31) then being applied on the skirt-semihead unit (26) in a second process (29), preferably an over-moulding process and with the head (20) embedding the semihead (27). By means of this procedure (25) it is possible to avoid the use of printing machines as well as the use of alternative out-of-line decoration machines, thereby cutting manufacturing times and costs.
Abstract: A tubular container with a tamper-proof device (19) between the tube (1) and cap (2) and an assembly (14, 15) that creates a sound signal between both, in which the blind projection (24) on the tube is made in a smaller diametrical and longitudinal dimension and with the incorporation of an insert (13) that facilitates the manufacture and also the use of the container by the user.
Abstract: A tamper-proofing device for units consisting of a container tube (1) with a neck (5) to allow the product to leave the container, and a top (2) with a lower section (3) connected to the tube (1), in addition to a hinged lid (4) for this section which closes over. The neck passes through the lower section (3) to connect with a projection on the bottom of the lid (4).
Abstract: A container endowed with a tube (6) and a cap (1) screwed to a neck of the tube has the inside of the threaded neck is provided with a lug (8) in communication with the inside of the tube. The lug is blind, and conduits leading to the outside are placed between the lug and the neck. The cap has a longitudinal inside tongue (4) projecting from the wall, having a spiral outer surface whereby the tongue may or may not be in contact with a lug (3) outside of the cap. A wall-stop (29) may top the vertical lug (21) at the top of the tube, preventing the cap from opening further.