Wire, String, Or Like (e.g., Rip Cord) Patents (Class 220/279)
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Patent number: 8794471Abstract: A container comprises a basket having a basket lip and a lid with lid lip connected to a tear strip, the tear strip being bonded to the basket lip to form a seal. An applied force to the seal separates the tear strip from the lid so that the tear strip remains bonded to the basket lip and so that a lid tear surface is exposed. The basket lip includes a basket snap feature and the lid lip includes a lid snap feature. The basket snap feature and the lid snap feature are mateable to resist separation of the lid from the basket.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Naturall Selection Foods, LLCInventors: Richard Louis Bontrager, Randall Glenn Strange, Joseph Michael Torquato
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Patent number: 8177092Abstract: An easy open end for a pressurized food container, having an end panel and a conventional aperture score, surrounding the periphery of an aperture through which the contents of the container may be dispensed. A tab is provided to facilitate easy opening of the aperture. The easy open end also includes a vent score, which is arranged to rupture before the main aperture score, to vent the internal pressure in the container, before the container is opened. The end panel and/or tab also defines a shield to prevent the egress of product from the vent opening, when the vent score is severed.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2005Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Crown Packaging Technology, Inc.Inventor: Gary Hilaire Mills
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Patent number: 6193921Abstract: An innovative container lid having an integrally formed tamper evident band that goes through a series of changes or metamorphoses during the manufacturing and application process. The tamper evident band is attached to the lid at weak points on dogs formed around the periphery of the lid. Before use, the tamper evident band has a diameter substantially larger than the outer diameter of the lid. When the lid is installed in a container, and tangential and radial forces are applied to the periphery of the lid, the attachment points of the tamper evident band rupture and the band is displaced in a rippling effect with the dogs locking into sockets formed in the sidewall of the tamper evident band. Continued pressure is applied to the side of the tamper evident band until it is pressed firmly around the entire periphery of the lid against the side of a container with all the dogs engaged in sockets.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Inventor: James L. Nelson
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Patent number: 5875914Abstract: An open-ended container body is covered, preferably sealingly, by an endpiece/sealing-member. An annular flange of the endpiece/sealing-member is captured by crimping with a container body flange. The endpiece/sealing-member flange is coupled to the remainder of the endpiece/sealing-member by a tear strip which, upon removal, permits the remainder of the endpiece/sealing-member to be fully or partially removed from the open end of the container. The tearstrip is preferably integrally formed with the remainder of the endcap.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1997Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Ball CorporationInventors: Tuan A. Nguyen, Howard Curtis Chasteen, Michael Duane Richardson
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Patent number: 5251758Abstract: A combination food container and utensil comprises the container having a compartment for holding the food and an opening through which the compartment may be accessed, a lid for covering the opening, an elongated utensil having a handle portion, a food holding portion and a length less than the cross dimensions of the lid, a bubble arrangement engaging an upper surface of the lid and coacting therewith to form an enclosure for receiving and holding a utensil on the lid, and the combination including an indicator to enable a visually impaired person to determine the contents of either the enclosure or the compartment without requiring the use of the visual senses. Preferably, the indicator includes the bubble being formed of a pliable material, such as aluminum or synthetic plastic, which is moldable and allows a person to determine the type of utensil by feel. The indicator can also include information fields which are read by the sense of touch and contain indicia, such as braille.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1992Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Liblan & Co., Ltd.Inventor: Ivo Kolacek
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Patent number: 4927048Abstract: A protective covering for the closure lid of a beverage can has a tear-away access strip which exposes the pull-tab and pouring aperture. The access strip remains attached to the protective covering even after tearing to expose the pouring aperture. The covering is adhered to the can in a closely conforming manner so as not to interfere with the normal 6-pack clustering and stacking of the cans.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1986Date of Patent: May 22, 1990Inventor: Roy T. Howard
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Patent number: 4782967Abstract: A system for simultaneously rupturing and carrying away a breakable foil seal and packing from a medicine vial or other container which incorporates a string attached to the foil seal with one end exterior of the foil seal and the other attached to the packing. The exterior end serves as a pull tab or can be attached to another item which serves the same purpose. When pulled, the string first ruptures the foil seal, then carries it away along with the packing. The pull tab may be length of string, additional foil layers of the seal or the vial lid. The system is designed to facilitate access to the contents of the vial by individuals lacking dexterity due to age, illness or amputation.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1987Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Inventor: Robert E. Thomas
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Patent number: 4487229Abstract: System for protecting machine parts, such as threads, from physical and chemical damage. The parts to be protected are cleaned, coated with a separating agent, and a mold is placed around them. A protective material is inserted in the interspace between the mold and pipe end. The protective material forms a tough, protective jacket. If desired, the mold can later be removed by means of a tear-open element or integrated weak spots. For the protection of pipe interiors, plastic material can be pressed into the end of the pipe such that it seals against the inside lining of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 1983Date of Patent: December 11, 1984Inventors: Wilfried Dreyfuss, Thomas E. Remp, Jr., Kurt Muller
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Patent number: 4408697Abstract: A container for holding an article such as food comprises a container main body and a lid. The lid has a laminate structure of an aluminum foil layer exposed upon an outer surface of the lid and a synthetic resin film layer exposed upon an inner surface of the lid. Cutting means is provided for cutting at least part of the lid. The cutting means comprises a pull-tab arranged on the outer surface of the lid, a cutting guide arranged on the inner surface of the lid along at least an outer periphery of a cutting region, and a connecting portion extending through a small hole formed in said lid so as to connect said pull-tab with said cutting guide. The cutting means comprises molded bodies of a synthetic resin which can not be bonded to the aluminum foil layer and which can be bonded to the synthetic resin film layer upon molding process.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1982Date of Patent: October 11, 1983Assignee: Tokan Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsukasa Yoshikawa, Masuo Kitamura
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Patent number: 4350250Abstract: A packing comprising an outer cover constituted by a relatively rigid material and an inner container of relatively flexible material placed within the outer cover. A perimetral rim portion is formed on the outer cover at one end with a central opening within the rim. A plate is disposed within the rim to define a narrow gap therewith extending around the periphery of the plate. The plate is constituted of the same material as the outer cover and is affixed at its inner surface to the outer surface of the inner container by glue or other suitable expedient. The cover can be removed by cutting the inner container at the gap to expose the contents in the inner container.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1980Date of Patent: September 21, 1982Assignee: Platmanufaktur ABInventor: Carl H. Peters
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Patent number: 4301939Abstract: Cup-shaped packing containers are used for the packaging of e.g. yoghurt. The packing containers are provided with lids which can be removed from the packing container in that e.g. the seal between lid and cup portion is broken. After opening the lid cannot be used for the reclosure of the packing container.This is a disadvantage, which is overcome in accordance with the invention, in that the lid is adapted so that it fits closely against the inside of the cup portion in an area situated below the line along which on opening of the packing container the lid is intended to be separated from the cup portion. By an appropriate dimensioning of the lid and the cup portion the lid can be retained by and seal the cup portion after the opening, which is an advantage if a part of the contents is to be saved for later consumption.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1979Date of Patent: November 24, 1981Assignee: Tetra Pak International ABInventor: Herwig Pupp
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Patent number: 4266698Abstract: A packing container having an outer casing and a package body disposed within the outer casing is disclosed. A wall portion of the package body is folded over and affixed to itself in the folded position, and a thin cutting thread is arranged within the folded wall portion so that the cutting thread is accessible from outside the packing container. Upon being pulled away from the wall portion, the cutting thread cuts through the wall portion to provide an opening in the package body.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Tetra Pak Developpement SAInventor: Anders R. Rausing
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Patent number: 4244473Abstract: A packing comprising an outer cover constituted by a relatively rigid material and an inner container of relatively flexible material placed within the outer cover. A perimetral rim portion is formed on the outer cover at one end with a central opening within the rim. A disc is disposed within the rim to define a narrow gap therewith extending around the periphery of the disc. The disc is constituted of the same material as the outer cover and is affixed at its inner surface to the outer surface of the inner container by glue or other suitable expedient. The cover can be removed by cutting the inner container at the gap to expose the contents in the inner container or a tear-off tape can be provided on the inner container at the gap so that when the tear-off tape is removed the cover and the portion of the inner container affixed thereto are removable.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Platmanufaktur ABInventor: Carl H. Peters
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Patent number: 4126245Abstract: A seal for the closure of packages includes a tear string or tab dimensioned or located and secured thereon so as to selectively open desired sections of the seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1977Date of Patent: November 21, 1978Inventor: John J. Baroody
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Patent number: 3942675Abstract: A container closure of the type having a friction fit on a container and including a depending skirt radially inwardly deformed below a radially outward projection on the container body is provided with a peripheral weakening line generally at the point where the skirt of the closure tends to bend below the body projection and wherein tensioning means are carried by the lower skirt portion for radially inwardly tensioning the skirt portion below the line of weakening so that by utilizing the tensioning means, the lower skirt portion may be detached from the remainder of the closure and the closure being free to be removed from and replaced on the container. The tensioning means is also utilized to tightly clamp the removed skirt portion to the exterior of the container so that the removed skirt portion is not discarded separately from the container.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1974Date of Patent: March 9, 1976Assignee: Continental Can Company, Inc.Inventor: Gary Hasegawa