Claims
- 1. An end wall for a container, the end wall having an integral push-in tab that, when pushed in, forms an opening in the end wall for dispensing contents from the container, the push-in tab having a hinge line at which the tab is supported when pushed in, the push-in tab having a boundary line that defines a free edge of the tab when it is pushed into the container, the boundary line including lines in the end wall where a discontinuity in the end wall exists between the tab and adjacent portions of the end wall, a settable sealant material coated and set in-situ in arcuate a circumferentially continuous annular pattern across the tab and adjacent portions of the end wall where any discontinuity in the boundary line exists so as to form a hermetic seal at any such discontinuity.
- 2. An end wall as set forth in claim 1, wherein said settable material is disposed on a side of the end wall that faces an interior of the container with which it is associated.
- 3. An end closure assembly comprising a thermoplastic injection molded round base and a rotor, means connecting the rotor on the base for pivotal movement about a center of movement, the base and rotor each having a generally planar configuration formed by a wall of generally uniform nominal wall thickness and inside and outside faces, the rotor being disposed with its inside face towards the outside face of the base, a push-in tab integrally formed in the base, the tab having a hinge line and a boundary line, the boundary line including discontinuities where the wall of the base is non-existent between the tab and an adjacent portion of the wall of the base, an annular deposit of settable sealant material set in-situ on the base having its center coincident with a geometric center of the base, the annular deposit encompassing the boundary line where the discontinuities exist so as to provide a hermetic seal across the boundary line, the sealant material having a minimal shear strength whereby it affords negligible resistance to opening of the tab such that the opening force required to displace the tab is readily controlled by the extent of discontinuity between the tab and the adjacent portion of the wall of the base along the boundary line, the rotor having an aperture, the aperture being arranged such that upon pivotal movement of the rotor the aperture overlies an opening formed by the tab when it is pushed in and upon further rotor movement, the aperture can be displaced completely from overlying relation with the tab opening to a position where an imperforate zone of the rotor wall overlies the tab opening to reclose the container.
- 4. An end closure assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein the sealant material is disposed on the side of the base opposite the rotor.
- 5. An end closure assembly as set forth in claim 4, wherein the center of movement of the rotor is coincident with the geometric center of the base.
- 6. An end closure assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein the center of movement of the rotor is coincident with its geometric center.
- 7. An end closure assembly as set forth in claim 6, wherein the tab has a crescent shape.
- 8. An end closure assembly as set forth in claim 3, wherein the push-in tab hinge line is formed by a straight notch in the wall of the base on the side of the base opposite the rotor.
- 9. A wall for a container comprising an injection molded thermoplastic body, a displaceable tab molded integrally on the wall, the tab when displaced from an original molded position forming an opening in the wall for dispensing contents from the container, the tab having a boundary line that defines a free edge of the tab when it is displaced from its original molded position, the boundary line including at least one line in the wall where a molded-in discontinuity in the wall exists between the tab and adjacent portions of the wall the discontinuity including a gap that has a dimension substantially in the range of between 0.002 to 0.010 inches, and a settable sealant material coated and set in-situ across the tab and adjacent portions of the wall where any discontinuity gap in the boundary line exists so as to form a hermetic seal at any such discontinuity.
- 10. A wall for a container as set forth in claim 9, wherein the wall includes interior and exterior sides and the discontinuity is formed by a groove with opposed surfaces that provide a groove width that varies in a direction extending between the interior and exterior sides of the wall.
- 11. A wall for a container as set forth in claim 10, wherein the groove is relatively wide adjacent the exterior side and relatively narrow adjacent the interior side.
- 12. A wall for a container as set forth in claim 11, wherein the variation in width of the groove is provided by a first of the opposed surfaces on the tab angled with respect to said direction and a second of said opposed surfaces being substantially aligned with said direction.
- 13. A wall for a container as set forth in claim 12, wherein the wall includes arcuately spaced bridges extending between said opposed surfaces, said bridges being adapted to be sheared when said tab is pressed into an interior of the container.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/808,372, filed Dec. 16, 1991, now abandoned.
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