Claims
- 1. A retainer for retaining a closure and a container in closed condition, the retainer comprising a main flange which hingedly carries extension flange means which in turn carry retaining means, said extension flange means and retaining means having a predetermined attitude relative to one another, the retainer, in an initial condition before the closure is applied to the container, having the extension flange means and retaining means in a first position relative to the main flange where they are clear of the path of relative movement of the closure and container in application of the closure to the container, the extension flange means and retaining means, whilst remaining in their predetermined attitude relative to one another, being displaceable after application of the closure to the container, relative to the main flange to position the retaining means in the path of the relative movement of the closure and the container in a direction of removal of the closure from the container, and a zone of weakening in the retainer where a rupture can be effected to separate the extension flange from the container to allow separation of the closure and container.
- 2. A retainer according to claim 1 in which the retainer is a peripheral part of the closure which has a central region and an upstanding peripheral wall, the main flange being integral with that wall, projecting outwardly therefrom relative to the central region and carrying the extension flange means initially projecting in the same direction as the wall projects from the central region, and the retaining means projecting outwardly from the extension flange means in the same direction as the main flange extends from the wall, displacement of the extension flange means from the initial condition after application of the closure to a container, positioning the retaining means around the container in an inwardly projecting attitude relative to the container, to provide a means to engage behind outwardly projecting means on the container thereby to hold the closure on the container.
- 3. A retainer according to claim 2 in which there is a weakened zone in the main flange to effect rupture of the retainer to separate the retaining means from the central region.
- 4. A retainer according to claim 2 in which a weakened zone is provided between the extension flange means and main flange to afford detachment of the retaining means from the central region.
- 5. A retainer according to any of claims 2 to 4 in which spaced circumferentially extending apertures are provided in the extension flange means and a transverse aperture each end of which is spaced from one of the spaced apertures at a position adjacent the end of that spaced aperture by a bridge which will rupture on displacement of the extension flange means from the initial position to the retaining position to provide a pull tab for use in removing the retaining means from the central region.
- 6. A retainer according to claim 1 in the form of a lip for an open top container, the retainer main flange extending (in use of the container) upwards, relative to the container, from a container wall forming an outwardly extending step within the container, a secondary extension flange connecting the main flange with the extension flange means which extend upwardly relative to the main flange and retaining means on the extension flange means and projecting outwardly therefrom, in the same direction as the step, relative to the container, the extension flange means being displaceable, after positioning of a closure on the step, to lie within the main flange, and to position the retaining means on the closure and projecting inwardly over the closure to retain the closure on the step.
- 7. A retainer according to claim 2 in which is provided a pull tongue defined by a recess in that face of the extension flange directed away from the main flange and a projection on the extension flange means on the other face of that flange means, one end of the recess lying adjacent one end of the projection to offset that tongue end relative to the extension flange means and provide a weak connection between the tongue and the extension flange means, the other end of the recess being spaced from the corresponding end of the projection to provide an anchorage of the tongue to the extension flange means, the recess in the external surface of the extension flange means extending from a recess in the main flange which corresponds to the projection on the extension flange means to offset the edge of the tongue nearest the main flange relative to that flange, the tongue being displaceable relative to the extension flange and main flange to initiate rupture of the zone of weakening.
- 8. A retainer according to claim 7 in which the recess in the extension flange means is within those flange means, the edge of the tongue remote from the main flange being offset relative to the part of the extension flange means lying to that side of the tongue remote from the main flange.
- 9. A moulding including a main flange, extension flange means extending from the main flange and coupled thereto by a zone of weakening, a pull tongue being defined by a recess in that face of the extension flange directed away from the main flange and a projection on the extension flange means on the other face of that flange means, one end of the recess lying adjacent one end of the projection to offset that tongue end relative to the extension flange means and provide a weak connection between the tongue and the extension flange means, the other end of the recess being spaced from the corresponding end of the projection to provide an anchorage of the tongue to the extension flange means, the recess in the external surface of the extension flange means extending from a recess in the main flange which corresponds to the projection on the extension flange means to offset the edge of the tongue nearest the main flange relative to that flange, the tongue being displaceable relative to the extension flange and main flange to initiate rupture of the zone of weakening.
- 10. A moulding as claimed in claim 9 in which the recess in the extension flange means is within those flange means, the edge of the tongue remote from the main flange being offset relative to the part of the extension flange means lying to that side of the tongue remote from the main flange.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 440,175, filed Nov. 8, 1982, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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