Claims
- 1. A plastic cap for sealing a container neck having a central axis, said cap comprising a top disc having a depending skirt concentric about said central axis, said skirt having first bead means extending around the inside of said skirt spaced downward from said disc, second bead means extending around the inside of said skirt spaced downward from said first bead means, scorelines in said skirt and tear means in juxtaposition to a portion of said scorelines, whereby by pulling said tear means and thereby tearing said skirt along said scorelines, the bottom of said skirt may be torn off, said first and second bead means being engageable with third and fourth bead means, respectively, on the exterior of said neck to inhibit removal of said cap without tearing off the portion of said skirt below said scorelines, said first bead means comprising discrete first bead sections each comprising a first having its axis along a radius substantially perpendicular to said central axis, said second bead means comprising discrete second bead sections each comprising a second cone having its axis along a radius substantially perpendicular to said central axis.
- 2. A cap according to claim 1 in which said first cones are truncated.
- 3. A cap according to claim 1 in which said second cones are truncated.
- 4. A cap according to claim 1 in which said first cones are circular in cross-section.
- 5. A cap according to claim 1 in which said second cones are elliptical in cross-section.
- 6. A cap according to claim 1 in which said scorelines comprise a first scoreline extending circumferentially around said skirt between said first and second bead means and a second scoreline extending up from the bottom of said skirt and merging with said first scoreline, said tear means being on the bottom edge of said skirt.
- 7. A cap according to claim 1 in which said first cones are grouped in groups separated by gaps.
- 8. A cap according to claim 7 in which said second cones are grouped in second groups separated by second gaps.
- 9. A cap according to claim 8 in which said first-mentioned and second gaps are aligned.
- 10. A cap according to claim 9 in which at least some of said second cones are aligned with first cones.
- 11. A cap according to claim 9 in which at least some of said second cones are aligned with spaces between said first cones.
- 12. A cap according to claim 8 in which said first and second-mentioned gaps are staggered.
- 13. A cap according to claim 12 in which at least some of said second cones are aligned with first cones.
- 14. A cap according to claim 12 in which at least some of said second cones are aligned with spaces between said first cones.
- 15. A cap according to claim 1 in which said second cones are grouped in groups separated by gaps.
- 16. A cap according to claim 15 in which at least some of said second cones are aligned with first cones.
- 17. A cap according to claim 15 in which at least some of said second cones are aligned with spaces between said first cones.
- 18. A cap according to claim 1 in which at least some of said first cones are aligned with second cones.
- 19. A cap according to claim 1 in which said first cones are aligned with spaces between said second cones.
- 20. A plastic cap for sealing a container neck and having a central axis, said cap comprising a top disc having a depending skirt concentric about said central axis, said skirt having first bead means extending around the inside of said skirt spaced downward from said disc, second bead means extending around the inside of said skirt spaced downward from said first bead means, scorelines in said skirt and tear means in juxtaposition to a portion of said scorelines, whereby by pulling said tear means and thereby tearing said skirt along said scoreline, the bottom of said skirt may be torn off, said first and second bead means being engageable with third and fourth bead means, respectively, on the exterior of said neck to inhibit removal of said cap without tearing off the portion of said skirt below said scorelines, one of said bead means comprising discrete first bead sections each comprising a first cone having its axis along a radius substantially perpendicular to said central axis, the other said bead means comprising discrete second bead sections each comprising a member elongated in a direction parallel to said top disc.
- 21. A cap according to claim 20 in which said second bead sections are located below the level of said first bead sections.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 652,525, filed Sept. 20, 1984 which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 517,666, filed July 27, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,484,687, issued Nov. 27, 1984.
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