Claims
- 1. A crimp top seal having a vertical axis and an outer diameter and adapted for use 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 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 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, and
- (iii) being sufficiently stiff to effect alignment and sealing engagement with the container by contact above, at, and below said locking ribs; and
- (c) crimping means positioned at said lower end of said skirt for crimping around the lower flange of the container to contact the bottom of the lower flange to further align and seal said crimp top seal on the container.
- 2. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 further comprising a resilient liner disposed between said angular locking ribs and said top member.
- 3. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 2 wherein said liner is disk-shaped, perforatable, and composed of a material selected from the group consisting of silicone rubber, butyl rubber, and natural rubber.
- 4. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 further comprising a circular ridge on the underside of said top member.
- 5. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 wherein said top member has a center opening.
- 6. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 wherein four angular locking ribs are circumferentially spaced at equidistant locations around said skirt.
- 7. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 wherein said crimp top seal is plastic.
- 8. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 7 wherein said crimp top seal is polypropylene.
- 9. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 1 wherein said at least one member is a lug extending radially inward from said skirt.
- 10. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 9 wherein said at least one member is a plurality of lugs extending radially inward from said skirt and being circumferentially spaced at equidistant locations around said skirt.
- 11. The crimp top seal as recited in claim 9 wherein said locking ribs each have an angle of about 12 degrees from vertical.
- 12. A crimp top seal having a vertical axis and an outer diameter and adapted for use 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 12 degrees from vertical, and
- (iii) being sufficiently stiff to effect alignment and sealing engagement with the container by contact above, at, and below said locking ribs; and
- (c) a plurality of lugs extending radially inward from said skirt at said lower end of said skirt and being circumferentially spaced at equidistant locations around said skirt, said lugs being 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.
- 13. A container and crimp top seal combination having a vertical axis and adapted to form a securely sealed closure of said container, said combination comprising:
- a container with an upper surface and a neck finish, said neck finish including:
- (a) an upper flange,
- (b) a lower flange having a bottom,
- (c) an intermediate section disposed between said upper flange and said lower flange,
- (d) a shoulder disposed beneath said bottom of said lower flange, and
- (e) a reduced diameter section disposed concentrically with said vertical axis and between said bottom of said lower flange and said shoulder;
- a crimp top seal formed of a plastic material and including:
- (a) a diameter,
- (b) a top member having an underside,
- (c) a dependent skirt having an inner surface adapted to surround said neck finish and to mate therewith, said skirt extending axially downward from said top member and having a lower end substantially flush laterally with said bottom of said lower flange so that said reduced diameter section of said container provides an exposed vertical section between said crimp top seal and said container when said crimp top seal and said container are combined to permit handling of said container and crimp top seal combination with automated equipment, and
- (d) a plurality of flexible locking ribs, each angular in shape to allow tolerance variation and having a top and a bottom, positioned on said inner surface of said skirt at a corresponding plurality of axially intermediate positions and at circumferentially spaced locations around said intermediate section of said neck finish;
- a first line of contact between said inner surface of said skirt of said crimp top seal and said neck finish of said container formed by said ribs engaging said intermediate section;
- a second line of contact between said inner surface of said skirt of said crimp top seal and said neck finish of said container disposed axially above said first line of contact and formed by said upper flange and said skirt; and
- a third line of contact between said inner surface of said skirt of said crimp top seal and said neck finish of said container disposed axially below said first line of contact and formed by said lower flange and said skirt, said three lines of contact adapted to align said crimp top seal and said container and to secure a sealing engagement between said underside of said top member of said crimp top seal and said upper surface of said container.
- 14. The crimp top seal and container combination as recited in claim 13 wherein said crimp top seal further includes a crimp ring extending radially away from said lower end of said skirt, said crimp ring adapted to be crimped around said lower flange of said container thereby forming a fourth line of contact with said bottom of said lower flange to further align and seal said crimp top seal on said container.
- 15. The crimp top seal and container combination as recited in claim 13 wherein said crimp top seal further includes a a plurality of lugs extending radially inward from said skirt at said lower end of said skirt and being circumferentially spaced at equidistant locations around said skirt, said lugs 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.
- 16. The container and cap combination of claim 13 wherein said combination is adapted to form a securely sealed closure of said container via a pull down and lock mechanism.
- 17. The container and cap combination of claim 13 wherein said intermediate section of said neck finish of said container is a ramp having an inwardly slanted top and an outwardly slanted bottom.
- 18. A container and cap combination having a vertical axis and adapted to form a securely sealed closure of said container, said combination comprising:
- a container with an upper surface and a neck finish, said neck finish having:
- (a) a top flange including a top forming said upper surface of said container,
- (b) an axially displaced lower flange having a bottom,
- (c) a ramp having an inwardly slanted top and an outwardly slanted bottom and being disposed between said upper flange and said lower flange,
- (d) a shoulder disposed beneath said bottom of said lower flange, and
- (e) a reduced diameter section disposed concentrically with said vertical axis and between said bottom of said lower flange and said shoulder; and
- a cap formed of a plastic material and including:
- (a) a diameter,
- (b) a top member having an underside,
- (c) a dependent skirt having an inner surface adapted to surround said flanges and said ramp and to mate therewith, said skirt extending axially downward to be substantially flush laterally with said bottom of said lower flange so that said reduced diameter section of said container provides an exposed vertical section between said cap and said container when said cap and said container are combined to permit handling of said container and cap combination with automated equipment, and
- (d) a plurality of flexible locking ribs, each angular in shape to allow tolerance variation and having a top and a bottom, positioned on said inner surface of said skirt at an axially intermediate position and at circumferentially spaced locations around said ramp of said neck finish;
- a first line of contact between said inner surface of said skirt of said cap and said neck finish of said container formed by said ribs engaging said ramp;
- a second line of contact between said inner surface of said skirt of said cap and said neck finish of said container disposed axially above said first line of contact and formed by said top flange and said skirt; and
- a third line of contact between said inner surface of said skirt of said cap and said neck finish of said container disposed axially below said first line of contact and formed by said lower flange and said skirt, said three lines of contact adapted to align said cap and said container and to secure a sealing engagement between said underside of said top member of said cap and said upper surface of said container.
- 19. The container and cap combination as recited in claim 18 wherein said inwardly slanted top and said outwardly slanted bottom of said ramp each have an angle of about 12 degrees from vertical.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/104,727, filed on Aug. 11, 1993 which, in turn, is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/960,940, filed on Oct. 14, 1992 which, also in turn, is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/801,674, filed on Dec. 2, 1991, which, still further in turn, is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/553,451, filed on Jul. 13, 1990. The '727, '940, '674, and '451 applications have all been abandoned.
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