Claims
- 1. Liner material adapted to be removably mounted in a cap comprising a disc including a pair of outer layers and an intermediate layer sandwiched between said outer layers and bonded thereto, said outer layers being of a relatively nonresilient thermoplastic resinous material and containing metal powder selected from the group consisting of iron, copper and steel therein, said outer layers, due to the presence of said metal powder, being capable of being bonded to the mouth of a plastic or glass container when exposed to high frequency radiation to provide an effective bond seal and closure for the contents of the container, said intermediate layer being of a resilient, compressible foam thermoplastic rubber-like material capable when compressed of exuding a tongue beyond the peripheral edges of said outer layers to frictionally seal said liner with said cap, said liner, when uncompressed, being freely rotatable within said cap after breaking said bonded seal.
Parent Case Info
This invention relates to material for cap liners and is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 222,614, filed Feb. 1, 1972 and now abandoned for "High Frequency Heat Sealing Container Closure."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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