Claims
- 1. A crimp top seal having a vertical axis and an outer diameter and adapted for combination with a container which has a neck finish including an upper flange, a lower flange with a bottom, and an intermediate area disposed between the upper flange and the lower flange, said crimp top seal formed of resilient material and comprising:
- (a) a top member having an underside,
- (b) a dependent skirt, said dependent skirt:
- (i) extending axially downward from said top member and having a lower end substantially flush laterally with said bottom of said lower flange of said container upon completed downward movement of said crimp top seal onto said container,
- (ii) having a first substantially flat surface adapted to engage said upper flange of said container, a second substantially flat surface located axially below said first surface and adapted to engage said lower flange of said container, and a plurality of angular locking ribs located at an axially intermediate position between said first and second surfaces and at circumferentially spaced locations around said skirt and adapted to engage said intermediate area of said neck finish of said container upon downward movement of said crimp top seal onto said container, and
- (iii) being sufficiently stiff to effect alignment and sealing engagement with said container by contact above, at, and below said locking ribs; and
- (c) at least one member positioned at said lower end of said skirt and adapted to be crimped around the lower flange of the container thereby contacting the bottom of the lower flange to further align and seal said crimp top seal on the container wherein said locking ribs each have an angle of about 120 degrees.
- 2. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 wherein said first substantially flat surface of said skirt has an inside diameter and said second substantially flat surface of said skirt has an inside diameter which is larger than said inside diameter of said first substantially flat surface.
- 3. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one member is a crimp ring extending radially away from said skirt.
- 4. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 3 wherein said crimp ring extends perpendicularly away from said skirt and has a rectangular shape.
- 5. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 3 wherein said crimp ring has a radius relieving stress during crimping and removal operations of said crimp ring.
- 6. A crimp top seal having a vertical axis and an outer diameter and adapted for combination with a container which has a neck finish including an upper flange, a lower flange with a bottom, and an intermediate area disposed between the upper flange and the lower flange, said crimp top seal formed of plastic and comprising:
- (a) a top member having an underside,
- (b) a dependent skirt, said dependent skirt:
- (i) extending axially downward from said top member and having a lower end substantially flush laterally with the bottom of the lower flange of the container upon completed downward movement of said crimp top seal onto the container,
- (ii) having a first substantially flat surface adapted to engage the upper flange of the container, a second substantially flat surface located axially below said first surface and adapted to engage the lower flange of the container, and a plurality of angular locking ribs located at an axially intermediate position between said first and second surfaces and at circumferentially spaced locations around said skirt and adapted to engage the intermediate area of the neck finish of the container upon downward movement of said crimp top seal onto the container, each of said locking ribs having an angle of about 120 degrees, and
- (iii) being sufficiently stiff to effect alignment and sealing engagement with the container by contact above, at, and below said locking ribs;
- (c) a resilient liner disposed between said angular locking ribs of said skirt and said top member; and
- (d) a crimp ring extending radially away from said skirt at said lower end of said skirt, said crimp ring adapted to be crimped around the lower flange of the container thereby contacting the bottom of the lower flange to further align and seal said crimp top seal on the container.
- 7. A container having a vertical axis and adapted for combination with one of a snap cap which includes locking ribs and a crimp sealed cap which includes a crimped skirt, said container comprising a neck finish with:
- (a) a top flange including an outer surface with a diametric dimension and an axial dimension, each dimension having a tolerance;
- (b) an axially displaced lower flange including an outer surface with a diametric dimension and an axial dimension, each dimension having a tolerance;
- (c) an uninterrupted ramp having an inwardly slanted top and an outwardly slanted bottom and being disposed between said upper flange and said lower flange and defined by an axial height dimension and a lateral width dimension, each with a tolerance, said ramp of substantially V-shaped cross-section adapted to accept said locking ribs of said snap cap while allowing tolerance variation upon downward movement of said snap cap onto said container;
- (d) a shoulder disposed beneath said lower flange; and
- (e) a reduced diameter section disposed concentrically with said vertical axis for about 1/8-3/16 inches in axial length and between said lower flange and said shoulder, said reduced diameter section exposed upon completed downward movement of said cap onto said container to permit handling of said container with automated equipment;
- said dimensional tolerances of said ramp and said flanges adapted to serve as alignment means for said snap cap, said dimensional tolerances of said diametric dimension of said outer surface of said top flange and said lower flange being .+-.10 thousandths of an inch, said axially displaced lower flange and reduced diameter section adapted to receive said crimped skirt of said crimp cap sealed thereby, said container thereby adapted to receive either of two alternative types of cap, a top sealed snap cap and a crimp sealed cap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/477,079, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,662,230 which in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/104,727 (status: abandoned), filed Aug. 11, 1993, which in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/960,940 (status: abandoned), filed Oct. 14, 1992, which further in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/801,674 (status: abandoned), filed Dec. 2, 1991, which further in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/553,451 (status: abandoned), filed Jul. 13, 1990.
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