Claims
- 1. A neck structure of a bottle-shaped container which includes a cylindrical neck portion adapted for association with a rolled on cap member constructed of thin aluminum plate and having a top-closed cylindrical shape, said cylindrical neck portion comprising:
- an upper end having threads circumferentially formed on an outer peripheral portion of said upper end;
- a lower end having a flange circumferentially formed on an outer peripheral portion of said lower end;
- a long, thick upper cylindrical portion extending below said upper end and having a diameter;
- a lower cylindrical portion having a smaller diameter than said diameter of said upper cylindrical portion between said upper cylindrical portion and said lower end;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses formed in said upper cylindrical portion;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal strips formed between said circumferentially spaced recesses, an outer surface of said circumferentially spaced longitudinal strips being disposed on an imaginary single peripheral surface of said upper cylindrical portion which extends radially outward of the surface of said recesses; and
- a circumferential engaging step formed between a lower circumferential surface of said upper cylindrical portion and said lower cylindrical portion, said engaging step being adapted for engagement with a rolled engaging portion of said rolled on cap member by inwardly bending the lower end of said rolled engaging portion of said rolled on cap member to form an inward flange.
- 2. The neck structure of a bottle shaped container of claim 1, wherein said threads have an outermost diameter and said long thick, cylindrical portion has an outer diameter which is greater than or equal to the outermost diameter of said threads.
- 3. The neck structure of a bottle shaped container of claim 1, wherein said long, thick cylindrical portion has a circumference, and each of said plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses has a circumferential width which is no more than 1/4 of the circumference of said long, thick cylindrical portion.
- 4. A neck structure of a bottle shaped container, said neck structure comprising a cylindrical neck portion, said cylindrical neck portion comprising:
- an upper cylindrical portion having an outer periphery;
- threads formed on the outer periphery of said upper cylindrical portion, said threads having an outermost diameter;
- a medial cylindrical portion, said medial cylindrical portion having an outer diameter which is greater than or equal to the outermost diameter of said threads, wherein the length of said medial cylindrical portion is greater than the length of said upper cylindrical portion;
- a plurality of circumferentially spaced recesses formed in said medial cylindrical portion such that a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal strips are formed between said circumferentially spaced recesses; and
- a lower circumferential engaging step portion adapted for engagement with a rolled engaging portion of said rolled on cap member.
- 5. The neck structure of a bottle shaped container of claim 4, wherein the length of said medial cylindrical portion is at least twice as great as the length of the upper cylindrical portion.
- 6. The neck structure of a bottle shaped container of claim 4, wherein the circumferentially spaced longitudinal strips have a length defined by the longitudinal extent of the circumferentially spaced longitudinal strips and a width defined by the circumferential extent of the longitudinal strips, and wherein said width is less than the length of said longitudinal strips.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 093,120 filed Sept. 2, 1987, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 839,506, filed Mar. 14, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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