Claims
- 1. A molded plastic bottle cap having a substantially circular top wall and an integral side wall having an upper portion and a lower portion, said side wall being formed on its upper portion with an overhang having a larger diameter than the lower portion of said skirt below said overhang, the diameter of said overhang exceeding said lower portion of said skirt below said overhang, said cap having tamper indicating means including means for tightly engaging under a shoulder of a bottle neck to inhibit removal of said cap from said bottle neck unless tamper indication is activated, said tightly engaging means nevertheless permitting said cap to be pulled off said bottle neck without such activation by a strong pull on said cap, wherein the improvement comprises said overhang being filleted at an angle of about 30.degree. to said lower side wall portion.
- 2. A cap as in claim 1 in which said top wall is substantially flat and has a diameter of at least about 1.5 inches and said upper portion has an outer diameter of about 1.4 inches.
- 3. A cap as in claim 1 in which said tamper indicating means comprises a skirt removable from said upper side wall portion, and said tightly engaging means comprises a bead projecting internally of said skirt for engaging said shoulder.
- 4. A cap as in claim 3 in which said cap has a line of weakness to enable said skirt to be torn by hand from said upper side wall portion, and said upper side wall portion has an internally projecting bead for engaging an upper shoulder of said bottle neck.
- 5. A cap as in claim 4 in which said top wall is substantially flat and has a diameter of about 1.5 inches and said upper portion has an outer diameter of about 1.4 inches.
- 6. A filled bottle capped with the cap of claim 1, with said tightly engaging means being in operative engagement with a shoulder of the neck of said bottle.
- 7. A filled bottle capped with the cap of claim 5.
- 8. A molded plastic bottle cap having a top wall and a side wall, said side wall carrying tamper indicating means including a skirt having a thin wall carrying an inwardly projecting integral bead for tightly engaging under a shoulder of a bottle neck to inhibit removal of said cap from said neck, said bead being interrupted circumferentially by at least one gap, wherein the improvement comprises a rib integrally formed on said thin wall in said gap and projecting inwardly to a lesser extent than said bead.
- 9. A cap as in claim 8 in which said rib projects internally for a distance insufficient to engage said shoulder.
- 10. A cap as in claim 9 in which said rib is substantially aligned with said bead and is of substantially lesser width and cross-sectional area than said bead.
- 11. A filled bottle capped with the cap of claim 8, with said bead being in operative enagement under a shoulder of the neck of said bottle.
- 12. A plastic cap for sealing a container neck comprising a top disc having a depending skirt, said skirt having first bead means extending around the inside of said skirt spaced downward from said disc, second bead means extending around the inside of said skirt spaced downward from said first bead means, a first scoreline extending circumferentially around said skirt spaced between said first and second bead means, a second scoreline extending up from the bottom edge of said skirt and merging with said first scoreline, tear means on said bottom edge adjacent said second score line, whereby by pulling said tear means upward along said second scoreline and then around said first scoreline, the bottom of said skirt may be torn off by tearing upward along said second scoreline and then around said first scoreline, said first and second bead means being engageable with third and fourth bead means, respectively, on the exterior of said neck to prevent removal of said cap without tearing off the portion of said skirt below said first scoreline,
- said first bead means comprising first bead sections separated by first gaps, said second bead means comprising second bead sections separated by second gaps, said first gaps being vertically aligned with said second gaps, there being no first bead sections aligned with said second gaps.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 765,186. filed Aug. 13, 1985 which was a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 597,190, filed Apr. 5, 1984.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuations (2)
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765186 |
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597190 |
Apr 1984 |
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