Claims
- 1. An easy open container having a top wall, and having a body which is attached to said top wall along its periphery and defining a rim, and with easy opening slide gate closure means in said container top wall, said easy opening means comprising,
- a. an opening in said container top wall, and with two opposite sides of said opening each having slide gate grooved guide means thereon,
- b. said slide gate grooved guide means extending along at least part of the length of each of said opposite sides of said opening, and with the grooving in said grooved guide means on one side being substantially parallel to the grooving in said grooved guide means on the opposite side of said opening,
- c. a slide gate positioned in said grooved guide means and bridging said opening, and being larger than said opening.
- d. a pull tab means connected to said slide gate for manual pulling of said slide gate to open said container closure,
- e. frangible membrane sealing means positioned on the underside of said container top wall, and extending over said opening and beyond and around the periphery of said opening, and being adhesively secured to top wall material all around and outward of said opening, and making said container top closure airtight,
- f. engagement means between said slide gate and said frangible membrane, said engagement means causing a relatively small part only of said frangible membrane to move with said slide gate when said slide gate is drawn over to open said closure means, and thereby to assist in rupturing said frangible membrane to form an opening, and
- e. means to limit the axial sliding movement of said slide gate so said slide gate remains at least partially engaged in said grooved guide means, and remains attached to said container top wall after opening.
- 2. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which there are also guide means extending crosswise at the end of said opening which is away from said pull tab means, and in which said opening is positioned in said container top wall with this end near said rim, and with the two said opposite sides of said opening extending from near said rim toward the inner region of said container top wall.
- 3. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which said engagement means includes at least one downwardly directed projection provided in the end region of said slide gate and at the end near said rim, and to assist in rupture of said frangible membrane during the opening operation.
- 4. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which said engagement means includes downwardly directed projections near the side edges of said slide gate to assist in cutting said frangible membrane along the sides of said opening as said slide gate is moved axially to open said closure.
- 5. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which said container top wall is made of plastic.
- 6. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which said grooved guide means comprises a non-integral separately formed framework which is inserted in said container top wall and extending along the borders of said opening, and which is adhesively secured in place.
- 7. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which a small size openable section is provided in said container top wall under said pull tab means, and with said openable section secured to said pull tab means, and with leverage means so raising said pull tab means will rupture said small openable section to release internal pressure in said container just before pulling said slide gate to open said container.
- 8. An easy open container as defined in claim 1 in which said engagement means includes adhesive attachment of part of the interior region of said frangible membrane to said slide gate to assist in rupturing said frangible membrane as said slide gate is drawn over to open said slide gate closure means.
- 9. In an easy open container having a top wall with easy opening slide gate closure means in said top wall, said slide gate closure means comprising,
- an opening in said container top wall,
- a slide gate at least part of which is larger than said opening and is positioned below said opening, and bridging said opening,
- guiding means to maintain said slide gate in substantial axial alignment as said slide gate is slid over to open said container,
- actuator extension means on said slide gate for application of manual force to effect sliding of said slide gate to open said container,
- restricting means to limit the extent of the sliding movement of said slide gate, and which in combination with said guiding means causes said slide gate to remain attached to said container top wall after opening, and
- frangible membrane sealing means positioned on the underside of said container top wall and below said slide gate, and extending over said opening and beyond all around the periphery of said opening, and being adhesively secured to top wall material all around and outward of said opening, and effecting sealing of said slide gate closure means against leakage.
- 10. An easy open container having a top wall with easy opening slide gate closure means in said top wall, said slide gate closure means comprising,
- an opening in said container top wall,
- a slide gate at least part of which is larger than said opening and is positioned below said opening, and bridging said opening,
- guiding means to maintain said slide gate in substantial axial alignment as said slide gate is slid over to open said container,
- actuator extension means on said slide gate for application of manual force to effect sliding of said slide gate to open said container,
- restricting means to limit the extent of the sliding movement of said slide gate, and which in combination with said guiding means causes said slide gate to remain attached to said container top wall after opening,
- frangible membrane sealing means positioned on the underside of said container top wall and below said slide gate, and extending over said opening and beyond all around the periphery of said opening, and being adhesively secured to top wall material all around and outward of said opening, and effecting sealing of said slide gate closure means against leakage, and
- engagement means between said slide gate and said frangible membrane, said engagement means causing part of said frangible membrane to move with said slide gate when slide gate is drawn over to open said closure means, and thereby to assist in rupturing said frangible membrane to form an opening.
- 11. An easy open container as defined in claim 10 in which said frangible membrane sealing means comprises a membrane of metal foil adhesively secured.
- 12. An easy open container as defined in claim 10 in which said container top wall is made of sheet metal, and in which said guiding means are integrally formed from material of said container top wall.
- 13. An easy open container as defined in claim 7 in which said sheet metal top wall is made of aluminum.
- 14. An easy open container as defined in claim 12 in which said sheet metal top wall is made of steel.
- 15. An easy open container as defined in claim 10 in which said engagement means includes adhesive attachment of part of the interior region of said frangible membrane to said slide gate to assist in rupturing said frangible membrane as said slide gate is drawn over to open said slide gate closure means.
- 16. An easy open container as defined in claim 10 in which said engagement means includes at least one projection from said slide gate to assist in rupturing said frangible membrane as said slide gate is drawn over to open said slide gate closure means.
- 17. An easy open container as defined in claim 10 in which said engagement means includes at least one downwardly directed projection from said container top wall near the end region of said slide gate, and which end region is near said rim, and to assist in the rupture of said frangible membrane at the start of the axial movement of said slide gate to open said slide gate closure means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 231,124, filed Mar. 2, 1972, now Pat. No. 3,843,011 issued Oct. 22, 1974.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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