Claims
- 1. An aluminum sealing cap for crimping upon the neck of a container, comprising a top, a substantially cylindrical skirt integrally joined to said top, at least one tear line of reduced strength circumferentially disposed about said skirt for defining a tear-off strip relative to the remainder of said cap, a major perforation through said cap in said tear-off strip and extending across its axial width for initiating its separation from said remainder of said cap, said major perforation being of limited circumferential length whereby said cap is in itself capable of sealing the neck of the container to retain substantial internal pressure within the container, at least one smaller perforation in said tear-off strip and narrower than said tear-off strip, said smaller perforation being wholly contained by said tear-off strip and spaced from the axial limits of said tear-off strip, said smaller perforation being also near but angularly offset in one direction from said major perforation, a holding tab of strong tear-resistant plastic tape secured to said tear-off strip through said smaller perforation and disposed on both sides of said tear-off strip for grasping and forceably initiating the separation and for separating said strip from said cap, said tape having inner and outer portions overlapping inner and outer surfaces of said tear-off strip and extending in overlap with said perforations and with that part of said tear-off strip which is between said perforations, said tape portions being joined to each other and to said tear-off strip by ultrasonic tape-to-tape welds through said major and smaller perforations, whereby said tape is remarkably strongly attached to said tear-off strip before and throughout a strip-tearing operation.
- 2. The aluminum sealing cap of claim 1, in which said skirt includes a reinforcing rib formation axially above said tear line and extending angularly for at least an angular span which overlaps the angular span of and between said perforations.
- 3. The aluminum sealing cap of claim 1, in which said tear line is the upper one of two axially spaced tear lines defining the axial limits of said tear-off strip.
- 4. The aluminum sealing cap of claim 3, in which said skirt includes a first reinforcing rib formation axially above the axially upper tear line and extending angularly for at least an angular span which overlaps the angular span of and between said perforations, said skirt also including a second reinforcing rib formation axially below the axially lower tear line, said second reinforcing rib formation extending axially for at least an angular span which overlaps the angular span of and between said perforations.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of my copending streamline continuation application, Ser. No. 718,109, filed Aug. 27, 1976, which is turn was based on parent application, Ser. No. 313,460, filed Dec. 8, 1972, (now abandoned).
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Divisions (1)
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