Claims
- 1. A fiber can designed to permit easy, substantially full length opening thereof, said can comprising a generally cylindrical inner body strip having a weakened separation line extending helically substantially the full length thereof from one end of the can to the other, said inner body comprising a helically wound strip having its side edges abutting one another to define said weakened separation line and said strip having an established width, a temporary reinforcing means superimposed over abutting edges of the inner body and having at least a portion thereof overlying the separation line, said reinforcing means being readily removable from the underlying can body to expose the separation line throughout substantially the entire length thereof when the can is to be opened, an overlying label formed from flexible sheet material in strip form, said label having a width of at least about 11/2 times the established width of the strip that forms the inner body, whereby the surface area of the label is at least about 11/2 times the outside surface area of the sidewall of the can, end closures to seal the ends of the can and a circumferentially extending collar cut is provided on the exterior of the can to a depth extending at least through the label and reinforcing means to provide a lifting tab thereon to facilitate the separate removal of the label and reinforcing means whereby the label can be removed intact and the temporary reinforcing means can be removed at a later time to expose the weakened separation line.
- 2. The fiber can of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing means is helically wound upon the underlying sheet material at the same angle, in the same direction and in overlapping relationship with respect to the abutting edges of separation between the side edges of the body wall strip.
- 3. The can of claim 1 wherein a liner formed from sheet material is mounted within the cylindrical inner body strip.
- 4. The can of claim 1 wherein the temporary reinforcing means has substantially the same width as the inner body strip.
- 5. The fiber can of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing means comprises a strip of flexible sheet material wound helically upon the inner body strip and being glued thereto.
- 6. The fiber can of claim 1 wherein the label 44 is formed from sheet material, the width of the label being sufficient to allow the label to overlap itself about 11/2 times to 21/2 times and printed indicia is provided on the label.
- 7. The fiber container of claim 1 wherein a plurality of spaced apart strips of temporary bonding adhesive are provided between the label and the temporary reinforcing means to bond the label thereto.
- 8. The fiber can of claim 1 wherein the label comprises a flexible sheet having printed indicia thereon, the temporary reinforcing means comprises a reinforcing strip wound helically upon the inner body strip and a temporary bonding adhesive layer is present between the label and the reinforcing means to allow the label to be removed while the temporary reinforcing means remains in place.
- 9. The fiber can of claim 1 wherein a liner formed from flexible sheet material having overlapping edges bonded to themselves to form a seal at the edges thereof is provided upon the inside surface of the inner body strip.
- 10. The fiber can of claim 1 wherein the label comprises a flexible sheet having printed indicia thereon, the temporary reinforcing means comprises a reinforcing strip wound helically upon the inner body strip and a temporary bonding adhesive layer is present between the label and the reinforcing means to allow the label to be removed while the temporary reinforcing means remains in place, and a liner formed from flexible sheet material having overlapping edges bonded to themselves to form a seal at the edges thereof is provided upon the inside surface of the inner body strip.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 313,731, filed Dec. 11, 1972 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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