Claims
- 1. A container comprising:
- a container body having an open end;
- a closure structure having an endcap portion substantially covering said open end, said closure structure including a closure flange and a rupturable tear strip portion which couples said closure flange to said endcap portion;
- said closure flange coupled to at least a portion of said container body wherein movement of said endcap portion away from said container body is resisted;
- wherein said endcap portion, tear strip portion and closure flange are integrally formed in one piece and;
- wherein said container body includes a body flange adjacent said open end and wherein said closure flange is coupled to said container body by being compressed between at least a portion of said body flange and at least a portion of said container body.
- 2. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said rupturable tearstrip has a thickness such that said portion of said tearstrip extends radially inward beyond said body flange.
- 3. A container as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body has a longitudinal axis and wherein said body flange defines an angle diverging from said longitudinal axis.
- 4. A container, as claimed in claim 1, wherein rupture of said rupturable tear strip at least partially uncouples said closure flange from said endcap portion to permit movement of at least said endcap portion away from at least a portion of said open end of said container body.
- 5. A container, as claimed in claim 1 wherein said rupturable tear strip is at least partially defined by a weakened region.
- 6. A container, as claimed in claim 1 wherein said open end defines a body opening perimeter, said tear strip is located adjacent at least a portion of said perimeter and wherein said rupturable tear strip is at least partially defined by a score line extending at least partially around said perimeter.
- 7. A container, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a handle, coupled to said tear strip.
- 8. A container, as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a lip positioned outward of said tear strip.
- 9. A container, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said endcap is removably couplable to said container body without the need for said tear strip, to permit reclosability of said container body.
- 10. A container, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said closure structure effects a sealed closure of said open end of said container body.
- 11. A container, as claimed in claim 10, wherein said sealed closure forms a seal selected from the group consisting of a water-tight seal, a gas-tight seal, a pressure-tight seal and an vacuum-tight seal.
- 12. A container comprising:
- a container body having, an open end;
- closure means having an endcap portion for substantially covering said open end;
- closure flange means, integral with said closure means, for effecting a first coupling to at least a portion of said container body wherein movement of said endcap portion away from said container body is resisted;
- rupturable tear strip means, integral with said closure means, for effecting a second coupling of said endcap portion to said closure flange means;
- said endcap portion, said tear strip means and said closure flange means are integrally formed in one piece;
- wherein said container body includes a body flange adjacent said open end and wherein said closure flange means is coupled to said container body by being compressed between at least a portion of said body flange and at least a portion of said container body.
- 13. A container, as claimed in claim 12, further comprising:
- means for facilitating rupture of said rupturable means.
- 14. A container, as claimed in claim 12, further comprising means for facilitating rupture of said rupturable means along a predefined path.
- 15. A container as claimed in claim 12 wherein said means for substantially covering includes means for coupling to said container body without the need for said tear strip, to permit reclosability of said container body.
- 16. A method for fabricating a closed container from a container body which defines at least a first opening, comprising:
- integrally forming in one piece a closure with an endcap, an integral closure flange and an integral, rupturable tearstrip portion coupling said endcap to an integral closure flange;
- coupling said integral closure flange to said container body to retain said endcap in a position substantially covering said first opening wherein movement of said endcap away from said container body is resisted;
- wherein said container body includes a body flange adjacent said first opening and wherein said closure flange is coupled to said container body by being compressed between at least a portion of said body flange and at least a portion of said container body.
- 17. A container comprising:
- a container body having a bottom and a sidewall portion defining an open end, said container body having a longitudinal axis;
- a body flange adjacent said open end, said flange radially outward, with respect to said longitudinal axis, of said sidewall portion to define a first space between said sidewall portion and said body flange;
- a closure structure having an endcap portion substantially covering said open end, said closure structure including a closure flange and a rupturable tear strip portion which is joined to both said closure flange and to said endcap portion, said tear strip portion defined by a first score where said tear strip portion joins said endcap portion and a second score where said tearstrip portion joins said closure flange;
- said closure flange compressed in said first space to be substantially immovable with respect to said container body wherein movement of said endcap portion away from said container body is resisted by said closure flange until said tear strip is ruptured along said first and second score lines;
- wherein said endcap portion, tear strip portion and closure flange are integrally formed in one piece.
- 18. A container comprising:
- a container body defining a longitudinal axis and having
- a bottom wall;
- an upstanding sidewall portion defining a container interior, said sidewall portion having a first edge joined to said bottom wall and a second opposite edge, said second edge being turned downward and radially outward, with respect to said longitudinal axis to define a body flange said body flange and a portion of said sidewall forming an inverted U shaped cross section, the apex of said inverted U shaped cross-section forming a body rim defining an open end of said container body, said open end having a perimeter, said inverted U shaped cross section defining a first annular space; an integral endcap having;
- a first wall extending across said container interior below said body rim;
- a second wall extending upward from said first wall substantially adjacent an interior portion of said sidewall, and having an upper edge turned radially outward to form an endcap rim adjacent and above said body rim;
- a lip extending downwardly from said rim;
- an annular tearstrip portion extending downward from said endcap rim and positioned substantially radially outward of said body flange and radially inward of said lip;
- an annular endcap flange extending upwardly and radially inwardly from said tearstrip portion, compressed into said first annular space to be retained therein;
- a handle extending downward from said tearstrip portion; and
- first and second scores located where said tearstrip joins said endcap rim and said endcap flange respectively and extending at least partially along said perimeter to define rupture pathways for at least partially separating said tearstrip from said endcap flange and said endcap rim, permitting movement of said first wall, second wall, lip and rim at least partially away from said open end.
Parent Case Info
The present invention is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/824,244 (Attorney File No. 1604-162-1) of Tuan A. Nguyen et al., for "CONTAINER WITH SEALING MEMBER" filed Mar. 25, 1997 incorporated herein by reference.
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