Claims
- 1. A pilfer-proof plastic cap comprising:an internally screw-threaded upper cap body; a lower band member; a plurality of bridges; an annular wall; and a plurality of stopper tabs; wherein said upper cap body and said lower band member are integrally molded together with said plurality of bridges interposed between said cap body and said lower band member, said annular wall extends axially upwardly and radially inwardly from said lower band member and is integrally formed with said lower band member, said plurality of stopper tabs project inwardly from said annular wall, each being formed by an inwardly bending portion of said annular wall, bent in the radial direction so that each of the stopper tabs consists of a pair of triangular surface walls defined by a ridge line between the pair of walls and border lines converging at a base where the annular wall is connected to the lower edge of the band member; characterized in that each stopper tab of said plurality of stopper tabs is respectively formed in constantly-decreasing sawtoothed cross section from an upper edge of said annular wall to a fold line, along which said annular wall and said band member are joined, with one of said triangular surface walls, which is leading in the cap-closing direction of rotation when screwing said cap to a bottle mouth, being of shallow inclination, and the other said triangular surface wall comprising a surface wall of short radial length relative to the circumferential length of said one of said triangular surface walls extending substantially in the radial direction.
- 2. The pilfer-proof cap according to claim 1, wherein said upper cap body is connected to said lower band member by a bridge having a durable breaking strength and by a plurality of fine bridges, said bridge interconnecting said upper cap body and said lower band member and having a breaking strength, wherein a breakable domain is formed in a local domain of said lower band member adjacent to said bridge, and wherein said breakable domain and said plurality of fine bridges each have a breaking strength lower than the durable breaking strength of said bridge.
- 3. The pilfer-proof cap according to claim 2 wherein said first and second surface walls have an angled surface adjacent to the ridge line, the ridge line having a thickness less than the thickness of the first and second surface walls.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/738,176, filed Oct. 28, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 6,109,464, which is a file wrapper continuation of U.S patent application Ser. No. 08/277,882, filed Jul. 20, 1994, now abandoned.
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