Claims
- 1. In an over-cap device having wedge projections extending a major distance radially inwardly and adapted for grasping substantially cylindrical outer walls of a container lid or cap, the improvement comprising in combination: a unitary molded resilient plastic cap means defining a top substantially horizontal inner wall having a periphery and having substantially cylindrical inner side walls downwardly extending from a plurality of points around said periphery, and the cylindrical inner side walls at a plurality of spaced-apart locations having at each of said spaced-apart locations a projection extending radially-inwardly a predetermined distance beneath a lower horizontal face of the top substantially horizontal inner wall, each projection having an upper, upwardly-facing edge spaced-from said lower face; and as mechanism for said grasping by wedge action, at least one of said projection having a radially-inwardly-facing edge; said upwardly-facing edge extending radially inwardly beyond the point of said plurality of points, of attachment the cylindrical inner side wall of the spaced-apart location thereabove.
- 2. In an over-cap device of claim 1, the improvement further including a plurality of said projections having said radially-inwardly-facing edge.
- 3. In an over-cap device of claim 2, the improvement further including a lower portion of the radially-inwardly-facing edge being slanted obliquely downwardly and further radially inwardly than an upper portion of the radially-inwardly-facing edge, adapted such that a catch-abutment is thereby formed which latches onto a container top.
- 4. In an over-cap device of claim 3, the improvement further including said lower portion extending radially-inwardly to an extent less than a radius of said top substantially horizontal inner wall, and in which for said plurality of said projections each projection defines laterally an acute angle to a plane of the downwardly extending wall from the location at from which the respective projection extends.
- 5. In an over-cap device of claim 3, the improvement further including said lower portion extending as a shaft radially-inwardly to an extent less than a radius of said top substantially horizontal inner wall, and in which for said plurality of said projections includes each projection a finger element extending at about a right angle to said shaft.
- 6. In an over-cap device of claim 5, the improvement including said finger extending laterally.
- 7. In an over-cap device of claim 5, the improvement including said finger extending in a plane about upright relative to said top substantially horizontal inner wall.
- 8. In an over-cap device of claim 1, the improvement further including a lower portion of the radially-inwardly-facing edge being slanted obliquely downwardly and further radially inwardly than an upper portion of the radially-inwardly-facing edge, adapted such that a catch-abutment is thereby formed which latches onto a container top.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 529,642 filed Dec. 5, 1974 now abandon, and relates to an overcap device such as a cap of the type that snaps around or into or screws downwardly onto or into an aerosol or other bottle or other similar type vesssel where it is desirable to seal or at least place a cup over the top thereof.
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