Claims
- 1. A cover for placement on a pressurized container which dispenses a fluent material, the cover comprising:
- a central dome shaped to project out of the container with the cover in place on an open end of the container;
- a peripheral edge of the cover adapted for being attached on the open end of the container;
- the cover being shaped to define a recess disposed radially inward of the peripheral edge of the cover and outward of the dome and directed such that the recess has a bottom that projects into the container with the cover mounted on the container open end; the recess has and is defined by a radially outer wall part of the cover on the side of the recess toward the peripheral edge of the cover and a radially inner wall part of the cover on the side of the recess toward the dome;
- means at the recess, and below the peripheral edge, for stiffening one of the radially inner and outer walls of the recess against deforming upon force being applied to the dome to move the dome outward and which movement of the dome might deform both of the walls, the means at the recess comprises corrugations defined in one of the radially inner and outer walls effectively stiffening the wall against deformation.
- 2. The pressurized container of claim 1, wherein the corrugations are arrayed annularly around the entire respective wall.
- 3. The pressurized container of claim 1, wherein the corrugations have a length over the height of the respective wall.
- 4. A cover for placement on a pressurized container which dispenses a fluent material, the cover comprising:
- a central dome shaped to project out of the container with the cover in place on an open end of the container;
- a peripheral edge of the cover adapted for being attached on the open end of the container;
- the cover being shaped to define a recess disposed radially inward of the peripheral edge of the cover and outward of the dome and directed such that the recess has a bottom that projects into the container with the cover mounted on the container open end; the recess has and is defined by a radially outer wall part of the cover on the side of the recess toward the peripheral edge of the cover and a radially inner wall part of the cover on the side of the recess toward the dome;
- means at the recess, and below the peripheral edge, for stiffening one of the radially inner and outer walls of the recess against deforming upon force being applied to the dome to move the dome outward and which movement of the dome might deform both of the walls, the means at the recess comprises corrugations defined in the radially outer wall.
- 5. A cover for placement on a pressurized container which dispenses a fluent material, the cover comprising:
- a central dome shaped to project out of the container with the cover in place on an open end of the container;
- a peripheral edge of the cover adapted for being attached on the open end of the container;
- the cover being shaped to have a recess, the recess defined by a radially outer wall and a radially inner wall with both said outer and inner walls connected to a bottom of the recess extending below the peripheral edge, a top portion of said recess extending generally downward into the container with the cover mounted on the container open end, and a lower portion of the recess including said bottom being skewed at an angle relative to the top portion of the recess, thereby a force applied under the dome to move the dome upward causes the inner wall of the lower portion of the recess to abut against the outer wall of the lower portion of the recess and the resulting interlocking inner and outer walls of the lower portion of the recess resist movement of the dome outward.
- 6. The pressurized container cover of claim 5 wherein the lower portion of the recess is skewed at an angle toward the peripheral edge of the cover.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/543,315 filed Oct. 16, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,636,761.
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Divisions (1)
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