Claims
- 1. A plastic container and closure for use on the plastic container, the plastic container consisting essentially of a thermoplastic resin which is deformable when subjected to an elevated temperature equivalent to pasteurization having an opening including a top sealing surface and an externally screw-threaded finish, the container and closure containing liquid at an elevated pressure, the closure being especially adapted to assist the opening of the container to resist deformation due to exposure to said elevated temperature followd by cooling, the closure comprising a metal cap having a liner, the metal cap including an annular skirt portion having threads cooperatively engaging the external screw-threads on the finish of the container, a rim portion integral with a top of the skirt portion and extending radially inward from the skirt portion sealingly engaging the sealing surface of the container, and a disk-shaped internal support portion integral with an inner edge of the rim portion and depending therefrom into the mouth of the container so as to be positioned below the sealing surface of the container, the support portion having sufficient compressive strength to resist radial collapse of the top of the opening of the container to maintain the rim portion of the closure and the sealing surface of the container in sealing engagement during exposure of the liquid-filled container and closure to the elevated temperature and subsequent cooling so as to maintain the integrity of contact between the rim portion of the closure and the top sealing surface of the container.
- 2. A bottle of a carbonated beverage and a metal closure for sealing the bottle to maintain a selected pressure within the bottle where the bottle, contents, and closure are subjected to an elevated heat treatment such as pasteurization followed by cooling, the bottle comprising a plastic material which is deformable when subjected to the elevated heat treatment, the bottle being formed to include a finish portion and an end portion, the end portion having a cylindrical inner surface and an outwardly presented sealing surface, the surfaces cooperating to define a mouth for the bottle, the closure being mounted over the end portion of the bottle, the closure having a skirt surrounding and interengaged with the finish portion of the bottle to hold the closure in place on the bottle, an annular web coupled in sealing relation to the sealing surface of the bottle, and seal-maintaining means for maintaining the annular web of the closure in coupled relation to the sealing surface of the bottle during the elevated heat treatment and subsequent cooling, the seal-maintaining means comprising a radially outwardly presented side wall contiguous to the cylindrical inner surface of the end portion of the bottle and a disk projecting from an inner edge of the side wall across the mouth of the bottle, the disk and side wall providing support for the end portion of the bottle to maintain, during the heat treatment and subsequent cooling, the integrity of coupling between the outwardly presented sealing surface of the bottle and the annular web portion of the closure, whereby unwanted leakage from the bottle is prevented.
- 3. The bottle and closure of claim 2, wherein the side wall portion limits radially inward travel of the end portion of the bottle during the cooling of the bottle, contents, and closure.
- 4. The bottle and closure of claim 2 further comprising a pilfer proof ring portion joined to a lower edge of the skirt.
- 5. The bottle and closure of claim 2 wherein the skirt and seal-maintaining means consists essentially of metal cylinder shaped to conform to the dimensions of the bottle mouth.
- 6. The plastic container and closure of claim 1 wherein the container consists essentially of a thermoplastic resin selected from the group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinylchloride, and mechanical blends and copolymers thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 586,556 filed Mar. 5, 1984, now abandoned.
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