Claims
- 1. A tubular container comprising:a tubular body having axially opposed ends and inner and outer surfaces; an end closure adjacent at least one of the ends of said tubular body and having a flange positioned in spaced adjacency with the outer surface of said tubular body adjacent to said one end; and a release strip removably engaged between said flange and the outer surface of said tubular body so that said flange will be released from said tubular body when said release strip is removed, said release strip having an elongate portion which is engaged between said flange and said tubular body and a tab portion extending laterally from said elongate portion generally adjacent to said tubular body, said tab portion defining an opening having a sufficient dimension to accommodate a finger of a consumer therethrough and having a predetermined shape, said predetermined shape including a substantially straight section that partially defines said opening and is adjacent to said elongate portion, and an opposite arcuate section having a predetermined minimum radius of curvature and defining an arcuate engagement edge that partially defines said opening and over which the finger of the consumer is inserted and engaged for removing said release strip from between said end closure and said tubular body.
- 2. A tubular container as defined in claim 1 wherein said elongate portion is releasably adhered to the outer surface of said tubular body with a first area of adhesive between said elongate portion and said tubular body and further wherein said tab portion is separately releasably adhered to said tubular body with a second area of adhesive between said tab portion and said tubular body.
- 3. A tubular container as defined in claim 2 wherein said tab portion is generally ring shaped and further comprises a distal section spaced from said elongate portion, and wherein said second area of adhesive adheres said distal section to the outer surface of said tubular body.
- 4. A tubular container as defined in claim 3 wherein said ring shaped tab portion further comprises opposite side sections between said distal section and said elongate portion, and further comprising third areas of adhesive which adhere each of said opposite side sections of said ring shaped tab portion to the outer surface of said tubular body.
- 5. A tubular container as defined in claim 3 wherein said ring shaped tab portion further comprises opposite side sections between said distal section and said elongate portion and wherein at least one of said opposite side sections of said ring shaped tab portion is separated from the outer surface of said tubular body.
- 6. A tubular container as defined in claim 1 wherein said elongate portion of said release strip has a first side edge adjacent said one end of said tubular body and a second side edge axially offset from said first side edge, and wherein said straight section that partially defines the opening in said tab portion is aligned in a circumferential direction with said second side edge of said release strip.
- 7. A tubular container as defined in claim 1 wherein said arcuate section of the opening of said tab portion has a constant radius of curvature of between about 0.25 inches and 0.5 inches.
- 8. A tubular container as defined in claim 7 wherein said arcuate section of the opening of said tab portion has a constant radius of curvature of about 0.325 inches.
- 9. A tubular container comprising:a tubular body having axially opposed ends and inner and outer surfaces; an end closure adjacent at least one of the ends of said tubular body and having a flange positioned in spaced adjacency with the outer surface of said tubular body adjacent to said one end; and a release strip removably engaged between said flange and the outer surface of said tubular body so that said flange will be released from said tubular body when said release strip is removed, said release strip having an elongate portion which is engaged between said flange and said tubular body and which has a predetermined width in the axial direction of said tubular body, said release strip being releasably adhered to said tubular body with a first discrete area of adhesive between said elongate portion and the outer surface of said tubular body and a tab portion extending laterally from said elongate portion generally adjacent to said tubular body and releasably adhered to the outer surface of said tubular body with a second discrete area of adhesive separate from said first area of adhesive and spaced apart from said first area of adhesive in the axial direction of said tubular body, said tab portion having a width in the axial direction of said tubular body greater than the width of said elongate portion in the same direction such that the ratio of the tab portion width to the elongate portion width is at least about 2.0.
- 10. A tubular container as defined in claim 9 wherein the ratio of the tab portion width to the elongate portion width is at least about 3.0.
- 11. A tubular container as defined in claim 9 wherein said tab portion is generally ring shaped and defines an opening having a sufficient dimension to accommodate a finger of a consumer therethrough.
- 12. A tubular container as defined in claim 9 wherein said tab portion is generally T-shaped and includes a neck portion connected to said elongate portion and a transverse head portion connected to said neck portion.
- 13. A tubular container as defined in claim 9 wherein said release strip has a thickness of at least about 0.015 inches.
- 14. A tubular container comprising:a tubular body having axially opposed ends and inner and outer surfaces; an end closure adjacent at least one of the ends of said tubular body and having a flange positioned in spaced adjacency with the outer surface of said tubular body adjacent to said one end; and a release strip removably engaged between said flange and the outer surface of said tubular body so that said flange will be released from said tubular body when said release strip is removed, said release strip having an elongate portion which is engaged between said flange and said tubular body and a tab portion extending from said elongate portion generally adjacent to said tubular body for grasping and pulling by the consumer to remove the release strip, said tab portion having a neck portion connected to said elongate portion and a head portion connected to said neck portion, said neck portion having a minimum width less than about 75% of the width of the elongate portion to facilitate twisting of the tab portion relative to the elongate portion during removal of the release strip, wherein said tab portion is generally T-shaped and said head portion has a longitudinal dimension extending perpendicularly to said elongate portion.
- 15. A tubular container as defined in claim 14 wherein said head portion is offset and has a longitudinal dimension which extends at an acute angle relative to said elongate portion.
- 16. A tubular container comprising:a tubular body having axially opposed ends and inner and outer surfaces; an end closure adjacent at least one of the ends of said tubular body and having a flange positioned in spaced adjacency with the outer surface of said tubular body adjacent to said one end; and a release strip removably engaged between said flange and the outer surface of said tubular body so that said flange will be released from said tubular body when said release strip is removed, said release strip having an elongate portion with a first side edge which is engaged between said flange and said tubular body, said first side edge of said elongate portion terminating at a shoulder, and a tab portion extending from said elongate portion generally adjacent to said tubular body for grasping and pulling by the consumer to remove the release strip, said tab portion having a neck portion and a head portion connected to said neck portion, said neck portion defining an axially recessed contour facing said end closure which begins at said shoulder and terminates at said head portion such that at least a part of said head portion is closer to said end closure than the recessed contour of said neck portion.
- 17. A tubular container as defined in claim 16 wherein said head portion is not engaged between said flange and said tubular body.
- 18. A tubular container as defined in claim 16 wherein said neck portion further defines a generally convex contour opposite the recessed contour and having a shape corresponding to the shape of the recessed contour.
- 19. A tubular container as defined in claim 16 wherein said first side edge of said elongate portion defines an imaginary circumferential line extending about the periphery of the tubular container, and wherein at least a part of said head portion is sufficiently close to be within about 0.1 inches from the imaginary line.
- 20. A tubular container as defined in claim 16 wherein said tab portion is generally T-shaped and said head portion has a longitudinal dimension extending perpendicularly to said elongate portion.
- 21. A tubular container as defined in claim 16 wherein said head portion is offset and has a longitudinal dimension which extends at an acute angle relative to said elongate portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/051,092, filed Mar. 4, 1996 now U.S. Des. Pat. No. D382,202.
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