Claims
- 1. A method of making a non-rotatable hermetically sealed connection between a thermoplastic neck member and a neck extension of a metallic container comprising,
- providing a neck portion on the container having a cylindrical wall with a bead having a smooth annular inner surface with and an annular outer surface radially extending projection means,
- providing a neck member of thermoplastic material having an axial slot at one end of generally complemental shape to said bead and wall for receiving the same therein,
- heat softening said member and while in a softened state, inserting said bead and wall of the neck portion into said slot so that the projection means deform the plastic material opposing the same to provide pocket means for said projection means and the member conforms complementally to the opposing surface of the neck member,
- and cooling the neck member to harden in close fitting sealing engagement with said interior and exterior surfaces of said bead.
- 2. A connection for a plastic neck member with a neck portion having a cylindrical wall and an inwardly turned curl with a smooth annular inner, upper and lower surface and an annular outer face with radially outwardly extending projection means, said plastic member being heat-softenable and having a slot at one end extending inwardly therefrom flanked by inner and outer flange portions and terminating in an inner groove complemental to said surface and in engagement therewith, said outer flange being deformed into pockets opposing respective projection means attendant to heating of said neck member to a predetermined temperature.
- 3. A rolled edge can for accommodating a product under pressure having a cylindrical neck portion with a bore and a curl extending inwardly from the upper edge of the neck portion including a rim comprising a C-shaped section having arcuate upper, inner and lower portions extending into the bore of the neck portion for sealing engagement with a first portion of an associated neck member adapted to be inserted into the bore, said neck portion having a series of projections extending radially outwardly therefrom and positioned in radial alignment witnh said rim for interlocking engagement with another overlapping portion of the neck member.
- 4. The invention according to claim 3 and said rim providing a fulcrum for said first portion of the neck member for accommodating spreading movement of the first portion inwardly of said rim attendant to wedging insertion of an associated closure plug therein.
- 5. A rolled edge can for accommodating a product under pressure having a cylindrical neck portion providing a bore, said edge comprising a curl extending inwardly from said neck portion into said bore, and means on said neck portion in radial alignment with said curl providing a series of notches for locking engagement with an associated neck part.
- 6. The invention according to claim 6 and said can being made of metal and said associated neck part being made of a heat softenable plastic formed and arranged to be deformed during assembly by the neck portion into a conforming configuration therewith and upon cooling to harden in the conforming interlocked shape.
- 7. A container having a metal neck portion including means for interlocking with an associated plastic part, said plastic part being heat softenable and adapted to be assemblied in its softened state with said neck portion and said interlocking means into conforming configuration therewith and upon cooling to retain such configuration and thereby maintain an interlocking relationship.
- 8. The invention according to claim 7 and said plastic being a polymeric resin.
- 9. The method according to claim 1 and said thermoplastic material being a polymeric resin.
- 10. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said bead is turned inwardly.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 81,593 filed Oct. 3, 1979 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,299,330.
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Divisions (1)
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