Claims
- 1. A neck and closure assembly for a container wherein said neck comprises:
- a tubular neck member integrally formed with a portion of a container and extending axially from the remainder of the container for receiving a closure,
- said neck member including a radially and axially inturned lip, a retainer ring carried by said lip extending axially of the container,
- said closure comprising a tubular element mounted within said ring and having means in fluid-tight engagement with said tubular neck member.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said lip is generally frustoconical and tapers toward the interior of the container.
- 3. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said ring is generally axially coextensive with said lip.
- 4. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said closure is formed of plastic material and said ring and lip have inner ends joined by a rounded portion defining a dull non-cutting edge, and a shoulder on said tubular element of the closure being in a sealing engagement with said non-cutting edge.
- 5. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said ring has an axially outer end with a reinforcing curl providing a blunt surface, and another shoulder on said tubular element of said closure opposing said surface of said curl.
- 6. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said lip and said ring are in closely nested relation and both are frustoconical.
- 7. A container neck for receiving a closure assembly, said container neck comprising a container member terminating in a container neck and a closure seated in said container neck in sealed relation, said container neck including a ring and an upstanding bead radially surrounding said ring and directly connected to said ring in a blunt axially inner juncture to form shock absorbing and reinforcing means controlling expansion of said ring and said blunt juncture during the application of a closure.
- 8. A container neck in accordance with claim 7 wherein said bead includes an outer generally upstanding tubular neck element joined to a radially and axially inwardly sloping lip by an axially outer convex juncture.
- 9. A container neck in accordance with claim 8 together with a closure seated in said container neck, said closure including a cylindrical body extending axially through said ring and having an axially upwardly facing shoulder engaging said blunt axially inner juncture, said closure also having an outer depending skirt radially surrounding an upper part of said ring and being in generally radially aligned and axially spaced relation to said axially outer convex juncture for applying compressive loadings directly to said container neck through said bead.
- 10. A container neck in accordance with claim 7 together with a closure seated in said container neck, said closure including a cylindrical body extending axially through said ring and having an axially upwardly facing shoulder engaging said blunt axially inner juncture.
- 11. A neck structure for a container comprising a tubular neck member having a radially and axially inturned lip terminating in an inner edge, and an integral closure-supporting retaining ring connected to said inner edge and extending axially outwardly therefrom.
- 12. The invention according to claim 11 wherein said element, lip and ring are disposed in nested relation and said ring has a blunt seating edge portion disposed axially outwardly of the juncture of said ring and said lip.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12 wherein said lip and ring are both frustoconical.
- 14. The invention according to claim 11 wherein said lip and said ring define a cantilevered shock-absorbing resilient structure adapted for impact application, without collapsing, of a closure element thereto.
- 15. A method of assembling a closure of heat softenable plastic material having a sleeve portion with a neck structure of a thin wall metal container, said method comprising the steps of forming said neck structure with a plurality of interconnected nested elements in a load buffering assembly, heating said closure to soften the material of the closure, then forcibly axially impacting said sleeve portion into the innermost one of the nested elements in sealing engagement therewith, then cooling said closure to ambient temperature.
- 16. The invention according to claim 15 wherein said neck structure includes an outer element, an intermediate element and said innermost element.
- 17. A three element crush resistant thin wall metal container neck structure comprising a radially outer tubular element, a radially intermediate tubular element and a radially inner tubular element, said elements being in radially adjacent relation, said outer and intermediate elements having a radially outer edge connecting juncture and said intermediate and inner elements having a radially inner edge connecting juncture, said elements being arranged in a manner for buffering predetermined loads imposed thereon.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 291,594, filed Aug. 10, 1981.
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