Claims
- 1. A cap of the type having a central top disc, a thin-walled substantially cylindricl outer skirt depending from said disc, first bead means on the interior of said outer skirt adapted to engage cooperating second bead means on the neck of a container, a circumferential score line in said outer skirt above at least a lower portion of said bead means, a portion of said outer skirt below said score line being cut away to form a pull tab extending in a direction parallel to said score line, whereby upon pulling said tab circumferentially, said outer skirt severs along said score line, said lower portion of said bead means being removed as said tab is pulled, the improvement comprising a horizontal slit formed in said outer skirt in line with said circumferential score line and extending in a curve to a terminus, the portion of said skirt within said slit comprising said tear tab, there being a frangible link between said tear tab and the adjacent portion of said skirt, said skirt being formed with a notch extending up to the bottom edge of said link and said terminus being at the upper edge of said link, said link being spaced up from said bottom edge to a position about midway of the height of said tear tab.
- 2. A cap according to claim 1 in which said notch has a second curve vertically in line with said first-mentioned curve.
- 3. A cap according to claim 1 in which said lower portion of said bead means is formed with bead sections with gaps spaced between said bead sections and which further comprises a thickening of said skirt along the upper edge of said tab merging with the nearest of said bead sections.
- 4. A cap according to claim 1 which further comprises at least one gripping protuberance formed on said tab.
- 5. A cap according to claim 4 in which said protuberance is circular.
- 6. A cap according to claim 4 in which said protuberance is rectangular and vertically elongated.
- 7. A cap according to claim 1 which further comprises a short inner skirt depending from said top disc spaced inward from said outer skirt.
- 8. A cap according to claim 1 in which said top disc has a peripheral flange extending beyond said outer skirt.
- 9. A cap according to claim 1 in which said top disc has a peripheral flange extending beyond said outer skirt, said flange being rectangular in cross section and joining the outer wall of said outer skirt in a sharp corner.
- 10. A cap according to claim 1 in which said top disc has a peripheral flange extending beyond said outer skirt, said flange having a top surface level with the top surface of said disc and a downward-inward slanted bottom surface.
- 11. A cap according to claim 10 in which the outer edge of said flange is truncated in a short vertical surface.
- 12. A cap according to claim 1 which further comprises a foil seal within said cap and adhesive on the lower surface of said foil seal.
- 13. A cap according to claim 12 which further comprises a tab extending from said foil seal, said tab initially being folded over said foil seal and tucked underneath said top disc.
- 14. In combination, a cap according to claim 1 and a container for said cap having a neck and having an inturned top flange, said flange terminating in an internal smooth first sealing surface bearing against the top of said inner skirt, a groove below said first sealing surface, an internal, smooth second vertical sealing surface below said groove, said second sealing surface bearing against said inner skirt, a first external neck bead, a second external neck bead spaced down from said first external neck bead, said external neck beads each having shoulders on their lower edges, said bead means of said cap comprising upper and lower internal beads locking under the shoulders of said first and second external beads of said neck, respectively.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 in which at least one of said internal beads of said cap is interrupted in a series of gaps spaced around the circumference of said outer skirt forming bead sections.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application, Ser. No. 06/689,859, filed Jan. 3, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,625,876 which, in turn, was a continuation of abandoned application, Ser. No. 515,275, filed July 19, 1983, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 387,550, filed July 12, 1982, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,438,857. The subject matter of the patents and applications set forth in this paragraph are incorporated herein by reference.
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