Claims
- 1. A double guide strip opening device for a container wall, which comprises
- (a) said container wall having at least one structure comprised of inner and outer elongated guide strips mounted respectively on internal and external surfaces of said container wall, in generally opposed, at least partially overlapping relation to each other, and extending along a line to be torn,
- (b) each of said guide strips having opposite side edges and formed to be relatively non-tearable in the width direction and relatively more tearable in the longitudinal direction,
- (c) each of said guide strips forming one or more longitudinally extending tear lines intermediate its side edges,
- (d) tear lines of the inner and outer guide strips of said at least one structure being generally aligned in opposed relation in spaced-apart locations to define a tear strip section which is removable along said tear lines,
- (e) said tear strip section, when pulled outward with respect to said container wall, being severed from said guide strips along with a section of said container wall,
- (f) the remaining portions of said at least one structure, after severing of said tear strip section, forming spaced-apart guide strip edges.
- 2. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) one guide strip being mounted externally and one guide strip mounted internally on said container wall, in opposed relation,
- (b) each of said strips forming spaced-apart tear lines,
- (c) a strip section of each of said opposed guide strips being defined by spaced apart tear lines therein forming a tear strip section severable from the body of said at least one structure by outward pulling on an end of said strip section.
- 3. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said device including spaced-apart individual structures of said guide strips arranged in two opposed pairs,
- (b) each of said spaced-apart individual structures defining at least one tear line,
- (c) said spaced-apart individual structures of guide strips defining a tear-out section of said container wall between and of greater width than the respective individual structures.
- 4. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said spaced-apart tear lines being pre-defined by spaced-apart cuts of limited length provided in an end portion of said at least one structure and forming a separable pull tab therein.
- 5. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said guide strips each comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending, relatively non-tearable elements mounted on a relatively more tearable carrier strip.
- 6. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said tear lines being formed by providing longitudinally extending lines of weakness in said guide strips.
- 7. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said guide strips being formed, at least in part, by a generally homogeneous material which is oriented to be relatively tearable in a longitudinal direction and relatively less tearable in a transverse direction.
- 8. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said guide strips being formed by a plurality of separate, longitudinally extending elements of relatively non-tearable material.
- 9. An opening device according to claim 8, further characterized by,
- (a) said guide strips each comprising at least three longitudinally extending strip-like elements defining said spaced-apart tear lines.
- 10. An opening device according to claim 1, further characterized by,
- (a) said guide strips each comprising a plurality of longitudinally extending elements of relatively non-tearable material laid in side-by-side relation, and
- (b) a relatively more easily tearable material forming a matrix for said longitudinally extending elements.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of my copending parent application Ser. No. 763,928, filed Sep. 23, 1991. Said parent application was a continuation-in-part of my earlier applications Ser. No. 538,129, filed Jun. 14, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,054,618, Ser. No. 543,461, filed Jun. 25, 1990, Ser. No. 558,307, filed Jul. 25, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,050,741, and Ser. No. 695,205, filed May 3, 1991, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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