Claims
- 1. A cap formed of a resilient plastic capable of being torn for use on a container neck having a lip at its upper end and retaining means on its exterior, said retaining means being located substantially below said lip, said cap comprising a top disk, an elongated skirt depending vicinal the periphery of said disk having a bottom edge and horizontally disposed bead means on its interior spaced substantially upward relative to said bottom edge and substantially downward relative to said disk, said bead means being cooperable with said retaining means to secure said cap on said neck so long as said skirt is intact to resist tampering, said skirt having a tab extending downward and away from said bottom edge, said skirt being weakened by a score line substantially comprising an upward extension of the top edge of said tab, said score line having a terminus immediately below said disk and substantially above said bead means, said skirt having a thickness to either side of said terminus substantially greater than the thickness of said skirt at said score line, whereby upon pulling said tab said skirt tears along said score line, said disk guiding tearing of said skirt circumferentially immediately below said disk, to permit separation of said cap from said neck, said lip being sealed against the underside of said disk when said bead means and said retaining means are engaged.
- 2. A cap according to claim 1 wherein said tab is formed with a plurality of transverse gripping ribs on its underside.
- 3. A cap according to claim 1 in which said tab extends at an acute angle with respect to said bottom edge.
- 4. A cap according to claim 1 wherein said bead means is intersected by said score line and having transition areas slanting outwardly from said score line.
- 5. A cap according to claim 4 characterized by a square corner at the intersection of the projections of the top of said disk and the outside of said skirt.
- 6. A cap according to claim 4 characterized by a rounded corner at the intersection of the projections of the top of said disk and the outside of said skirt.
- 7. In combination, a container neck having a lip at its end having on its exterior a semi-circular bead located substantially below said lip terminating in a semi-circular groove terminating in an outward-downward slanted surface, a cylindrical surface and a horizontal shoulder and a cap formed of a resilient plastic capable of being torn comprising a top disk, an elongated skirt depending vicinal the periphery of said disk having a bottom edge and horizontally disposed bead means on its interior spaced substantially upward relative to said bottom edge and substantially downward relative to said disk, said bead means being cooperable with said retaining means to secure said cap on said neck so long as said skirt is intact to resist tampering, said skirt having a tab extending downward and away from said bottom edge, said skirt being weakened by a score line substantially comprising an upward extension of the top edge of said tab, said score line having a terminus immediately below said disk and substantially above said bead means, said skirt having a thickness to either side of said terminus substantially greater than the thickness of said skirt at said score line, whereby upon pulling said tab said skirt tears along said score line, said disk guiding tearing of said skirt circumferentially immediately below said disk, to permit separation of said cap from said neck, said bead means of said cap being complementary to said groove and said slanted surface of said neck, the inside of said skirt below said bead means being dimensioned to fit snugly around said cylindrical surface, said bottom edge resting on said shoulder, said lip being sealed against the under side of said disk when said bead means and said retaining means are engaged.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 in which said tab extends at an acute angle with respect to said bottom edge.
- 9. A combination according to claim 7 wherein said bead means is intersected by said score line having transition areas slanting outwardly from said score line.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 06/816,063 filed Jan. 3, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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