Claims
- 1. A linerless cap closure comprising a generally circular top wall with a depending annular skirt having an internal thread adapted to engage with an external thread on a container neck and sealing means depending from a lower surface of said top wall adjacent said annular skirt, said sealing means including an annular protrusion integral with said lower surface and being generally rectangular in cross-section and having an outer wall, an inner wall and a bottom wall, and an annular projection integral with said bottom wall of said protrusion, said projection having a flat outer wall and an arcuate inner wall merging with said flat outer wall through a reduced radiused portion, said inner wall of said projection merging with said bottom wall of said protrusion intermediate opposite ends thereof and having a flat wall portion extending perpendicular to said bottom wall so that upon threading of said closure onto a threaded container neck the projection will engage and slide along an outer edge of the container neck and provide a side seal with said flat wall portion and said bottom wall of said protrusion will engage on a top surface of said container neck to produce an additional seal.
- 2. A linerless cap closure as defined in claim 1, further including a tamper-evident band extending below said annular skirt and connected thereto by a frangible connection, said band including a main body having an inwardly-directed bead intermediate upper and lower edges, said bead defining an upwardly-directed shoulder adapted to engage an underside of a rib on the container neck, and ramp means extending between an inner edge of said bead and a lower edge of said main body for guiding said bead over said rib on said container neck while the closure is threaded onto the container neck.
- 3. A linerless cap closure as defined in claim 2, further including a permanent connection between said band and said annular skirt so that said band is removed with said closure after said frangible connection is broken.
- 4. A linerless cap closure as defined in claim 1, in which said outer wall of said projection extends substantially parallel to the axis of said closure.
- 5. A linerless cap closure as defined in claim 1, in which said outer wall of said projection defines a small acute angle with the axis of said closure and opens to the center of the open end of said closure.
- 6. A linerless cap closure comprising a generally circular top wall with a depending annular skirt having an internal thread adapted to engage with an external thread on a container neck and sealing means depending from a lower surface of said top wall adjacent said annular skirt, said sealing means including an annular protrusion integral with said lower surface and being generally rectangular in cross-section and having an outer wall, an inner wall and a flat bottom wall, and an annular projection integral with said bottom wall of said protrusion, said projection having an outer flat wall and an arcuate inner wall merging with said outer wall through a reduced radiused portion, said inner wall of said projection merging with said flat bottom wall of said protrusion intermediate said inner and outer walls of said protrusion and extending substantially perpendicular to said bottom wall at a point of intersection so that upon threading of said closure onto a threaded container neck, the projection will engage and slide along an outer edge of the container neck to provide a side seal and said flat bottom wall of said protrusion will engage on a top surface of said container neck to produce an additional top seal.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 42,106, filed Apr. 27, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,741,447 for a "Linerless Cap Closure".
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