Claims
- 1. A method of hermetically sealing a collapsible dispensing tube, wherein the tube includes a headpiece having a dispensing orifice therein and a body extending from said headpiece, said method comprising placing said tube over a working mandrel, placing a ferrite material adjacent to the neck portion of said headpiece placing a multiple layer sheet material across said dispensing orifice and applying radio frequency energy thereto to hermetically seal said orifice, said multiple layer sheet material comprising first and second layers of metal foil and a third layer of a polymer disposed between said first and second layers and firmly adhered thereto, and a fourth layer of polymer outside the composite structure of said first, second and third layers, and firmly adhered to said first layer, said fourth layer comprising said first outer surface layer of said sheet material and being the functional means of keeping said sheet material adhered to said headpiece.
- 2. A collapsible dispensing tube including a headpiece having a dispensing orifice therein and a body extending from said headpiece, a multiple layer sheet material having first and second outer surface layers and being adhered to said headpiece orifice by said first outer layer surface by applying radio frequency energy thereto and said sheet material extending across and closing said orifice, said multiple sheet material comprising first and second layers of metal foil and a third layer of polymer disposed between said first and second layers and firmly adhered to said first and second layers, and a fourth layer of polymer outside the composite structure of said first, second and third layers, and firmly adhered to said first layer, said fourth layer comprising said first outer surface layer of said sheet material and being the functional means of keeping said sheet material adhered to said headpiece, said multiple layer sheet material having sufficient deadfold property so that concurrently with piercing the sheet material, its pieces fold and conform to the interior surface of said orifice.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 532,440 filed Sept. 15, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,595,434.
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