Claims
- 1. A method of attaching a tape over plural closely spaced small openings in a metal container wall comprising:
- the steps of applying an enamel to the wall,
- then punching said openings in said wall to thereby expose uncoated metal edges forming the margins of said openings,
- then applying a film of adhesive to the wall in areas about respective openings,
- then applying a tape at least a portion of which is thermoplastic material to the wall,
- then pressing the tape with the thermoplastic material covering the openings and applying sufficient pressure to extrude the thermoplastic material as bosses into respective openings each having a relatively thick disk-shaped center section and torus-shaped marginal portion pressed within the edges of respective openings to form relatively thick pressure-resistant islands within the openings.
- 2. A method of making an easy opening means for a container comprising the steps of providing wall means for said container, providing an opening means in the wall means, providing closure means having at least a film of thermoplastic material in covering relation to said opening means, adhesively bonding with a peelable adhesive said material of said closure means to a portion of the exterior of the wall means about said opening means to effect leak-proof openable closure and concurrently adhesively bonding another portion of said closure means to another portion of the exterior of the wall means with a non-peelable adhesive to non-removably secure the closure means at said other portion of said wall means, and the steps of providing a heat activatable adhesive for bonding in the area of the opening means, and heating said closure means to activate said heat activatable adhesive means and and to soften said film, pressing the closure means against the wall means to extrude a quantity of the film from between the closure and wall means through the opening means to cause a quantity of the film to form peel-resisting means within the opening means for rigidifying the proximate region of said closure means.
- 3. A method of making an easy opening means for a container comprising the steps of providing wall means for said container, providing an opening means in the wall means, providing closure means having at least a film of thermoplastic material in covering relation to said opening means, adhesively bonding with a peelable adhesive said material of said closure means to a portion of the exterior of the wall means about said opening means to effect leak-proof openable closure and concurrently adhesively bonding another portion of said closure means to another portion of the exterior of the wall means with a non-peelable adhesive to non-removably secure the closure means at said other portion to said wall means; and
- including the steps of forming said opening means to provide edge means, and applying a predetermined pressure load to said closure means against the wall means to thereby extrude the film through the opening means sufficiently to force the extrudate along said edge means and to thereby effect a thickening of the area of the extrudate adjacent to said edge means without materially thickening the portion of the film centered in the opening means.
- 4. A method of making a non-detachable opening means in wall means of a container component comprising the steps of providing a wall means, providing in said wall means pour opening means;
- providing tape means of formable, gas impermeable materials including at least part metal and part thermoplastic material;
- applying a peelable, heat activatable adhesive to one of said tape and wall means;
- positioning said tape means with the thermoplastic material against one side of said wall means so that said adhesive is between said tape and wall means;
- applying heating means to selected areas of said tape means against the metal part thereof for conduction transmission of heat therethrough to said adhesive through said metal to cause said thermoplastic material to bond the tape means to the wall means in the region of the pour opening means in closing relation thereto and in regions spaced from the pour opening means only in limited areas sufficient to hold the tape means to the wall means, and concurrently with bonding of the thermoplastic material to the wall means pressing against said tape means under sufficient load to extrude the thermoplastic material through said pour opening means to form from said thermoplastic material a continuous thick pressure-resistant bead within the pour opening means and to form a relatively thin adhesively superior film bond of said thermoplastic material about said pour opening means.
- 5. The method according to claim 4 and applying a non-peelable adhesive to at least one of said wall and said tape means, and bonding said non-peelable adhesive by applying a heating means to the tape means, and pressing the non-peelable adhesive against the wall means in an area spaced from the pour means.
- 6. The method according to claim 4 wherein the thermoplastic material used is polypropylene.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein the metal used is aluminum.
- 8. A method of sealing an operable pressure-resistant closure over an opening in a container wall member comprising the steps of providing:
- a closure comprising a laminate strip member of metal and thermoplastic material to be positioned in overlying relation to the opening in the wall member, applying a carboxylated polypropylene resin to one of said members,
- heating at least one of said members to an extent to melt the thermoplastic material attendant to applying it to said wall member with said resin located between said members and pressing said strip to extrude an amount of said thermoplastic material into the opening sufficient to form a bead of the thermoplastic material within the opening thicker than the thermoplastic material in alignment with the opening sufficient to resist internal pressure developed in the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Ser. No. 507,036, filed 9/18/74.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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