Claims
- 1. A cap adapted for mounting on a necked-in can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening and an upper portion that is recessed radially inwardly toward the top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the upper portion of the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a cylindrical side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a downwardly facing top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the top boundary edge having a radial width and a first arc length,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount being adapted to engage the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being adapted to be positioned to lie around and outside the chime and above a portion of the outer wall of the necked-in can when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the chime, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the chime to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the chime and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface along a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length, the ridge having an uppermost portion that is spaced apart from the top wall of the shell.
- 2. The cap of claim 1, wherein the shell further includes a border strip appended to the cylindrical side wall and positioned to border the tool-receiving aperture, the border strip includes a top segment having a downwardly facing bottom edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the top segment includes a top edge spaced apart from the bottom edge by a first distance, and the perimeter includes a top perimeter portion that is spaced apart from the ridge edge by a second distance that is larger than the first distance.
- 3. The cap of claim 1, wherein the shell further includes a rib extending radially between the cylindrical side wall and the mount, the rib including a bottom edge, and the uppermost portion of the ridge is positioned to lie between the bottom edge of rib and the tool-receiving aperture.
- 4. The cap of claim 1, wherein the shell further includes a border strip appended to the cylindrical side wall, the border strip includes a bottom segment having an upwardly facing edge defining a bottom boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and the border strip remains intact during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can.
- 5. The cap of claim 1, wherein the mount is adapted to cause the top boundary edge to lie about 0.070 inch (0.178 cm) above the chime and to cause the ridge edge to lie about 0.070 inch (0.178 cm) vertically above the chime when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can.
- 6. A cap adapted for mounting on a necked-in can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening and an upper portion that is recessed radially inwardly toward the top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the upper portion of the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a cylindrical side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a downwardly facing top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the top boundary edge having a radial width and a first arc length,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount being adapted to engage the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being adapted to be positioned to lie around and outside the chime and above a portion of the outer wall of the necked-in can when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the chime, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the chime to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the chime and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface along a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length, the ridge merging with the side wall of the shell along a perimeter that is spaced apart from the top wall of the shell.
- 7. The cap of claim 6, wherein the ridge merges with the cylindrical side wall of the shell about the perimeter at an acute included angle.
- 8. A cap adapted for mounting on a necked-in can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening and an upper portion that is recessed radially inwardly toward the top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the upper portion of the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a cylindrical side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a downwardly facing top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture and a pair of substantially vertical side edges defining opposite side boundaries of the tool-receiving aperture, the top boundary edge extending a first arc length between the side edges,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount being adapted to engage the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being adapted to be positioned to lie around and outside the chime and above a portion of the outer wall of the necked-in can when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the chime, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the chime to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the chime and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge merging with the side wall of the shell along a perimeter including a top perimeter portion that is spaced apart from the top wall of the shell and having a pair of side perimeter portions extending upwardly from the ridge edge, the side perimeter portions including respective lower subportions that are spaced apart by a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length, the ridge edge extending chordally between the lower subportions of the perimeter of the ridge.
- 9. The cap of claim 8, wherein the side perimeter portions are inclined with respect to the vertical side edges of the aperture.
- 10. The cap of claim 8, wherein the shell further includes a rib extending radially between the cylindrical side wall and the mount, the rib including a bottom edge, and the perimeter of the ridge is positioned to lie between the bottom edge of rib and the tool-receiving aperture.
- 11. The cap of claim 8, wherein the mount is adapted to cause the top boundary edge to lie about 0.070 inch (0.178 cm) above the chime and to cause the chordally extending ridge edge to lie about 0.070 inch (0.178 cm) vertically above the chime when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can.
- 12. A cap adapted for mounting on a necked-in can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening and an upper portion that is recessed radially inwardly toward the top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the upper portion of the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a cylindrical side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a downwardly facing top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture and a pair of substantially vertical side edges defining opposite side boundaries of the tool-receiving aperture, the top boundary edge extending a first arc length between the side edges,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount being adapted to engage the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being adapted to be positioned to lie around and outside the chime and above a portion of the outer wall of the necked-in can when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the chime, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the chime to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the chime and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge merging with the side wall of the shell along a perimeter including a top perimeter portion that is spaced apart from the top wall of the shell and having a pair of side perimeter portions extending upwardly from the ridge edge, the side perimeter portions including respective lower subportions that are spaced apart by a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length, the ridge edge extending chordally between the lower subportions of the perimeter of the ridge, the side perimeter portions including respective upper portions spaced apart by a third arc length being smaller than the second arc length.
- 13. A cap in combination with a necked-in can, the necked-in can comprising
- an outer wall, an upper portion of the outer wall curving inwardly to terminate at a recessed annular lip,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the annular lip connecting the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount engaging the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the recessed annular lip of the necked-in can and above the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface, the ridge edge being spaced apart from the recessed annular lip by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the recessed annular lip, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the recessed annular lip to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the recessed annular lip and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can.
- 14. The combination of claim 13, wherein the top wall of the shell lies in a first plane, the chordally extending ridge edge of the ridge lies in a second plane aligned in spaced-apart parallel relation to the first plane, and the ridge further includes an inclined wall extending in the interior region of the shell from the side wall in a direction toward the ridge edge and lying at an angle relative to the ridge edge to define an acute included angle therebetween.
- 15. The combination of claim 13, wherein the chordally extending ridge edge includes a downwardly facing elongated central surface contiguous with the top boundary edge of the side wall, a downwardly facing first wing surface contiguous with one side of the elongated central surface and extending chordally beyond the top boundary edge to a portion of the interior surface of the side wall on one side of the tool-receiving aperture, and a downwardly facing second wing surface contiguous with another side of the elongated central surface and extending chordally beyond the top boundary edge to another portion of the interior surface on another side of the tool-receiving aperture.
- 16. The combination of claim 13, wherein the side wall includes an exterior surface and a raised border strip appended to the exterior surface and bordering the tool-receiving aperture, the raised border strip includes a bottom segment having an upwardly facing edge defining a bottom boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and the bottom segment remaining intact during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can.
- 17. The combination of claim 13, wherein the mount includes an interior sleeve appended to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell and a vertical rib lying in the interior region of the shell and interconnecting the interior sleeve and the interior surface of the shell and wherein the ridge is positioned on the interior surface to lie between the tool-receiving aperture formed in the shell and the vertical rib.
- 18. The combination of claim 13, wherein the side wall includes an exterior surface and a raised border strip appended to the exterior surface and bordering the tool-receiving aperture, the raised border strip includes a top segment adjacent to a top of the tool-receiving aperture, the raised border strip includes a pair of spaced side segments adjacent to respective sides of the tool-receiving aperture, and the raised border strip includes a bottom segment having an upwardly facing edge that defines a bottom of the tool-receiving aperture.
- 19. The combination of claim 13, wherein the annular lip includes a top surface, the chordally extending ridge edge is spaced apart from the top surface of the annular lip by a first distance when the cap is mounted on the can, the shell further includes a border strip having a bottom segment appended to the lower end of the side wall portion adjacent to and extending across the tool-receiving aperture, the bottom segment includes an upwardly facing top edge spaced apart from the top surface of the annular lip by a second distance when the cap is mounted on the can, and the second distance is larger than the first distance.
- 20. The combination of claim 13, wherein the side wall includes a first side boundary edge defining a first side boundary of the tool-receiving aperture and a second side boundary edge defining a second side boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the first side boundary edge is spaced apart from the second side boundary edge to define an aperture width therebetween, and the ridge edge extends across the aperture width beyond the first side boundary edge and beyond the second side boundary edge.
- 21. The combination of claim 13, wherein a portion of the ridge edge is positioned to lie above the recessed annular lip.
- 22. The combination of claim 13, wherein the ridge edge faces the recessed annular lip.
- 23. The combination of claim 13, wherein the ridge edge is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge.
- 24. A cap in combination with a necked-in can, the necked-in can comprising
- an outer wall, an upper portion of the outer wall curving inwardly to terminate at a recessed annular lip,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the annular lip connecting the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount engaging the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the recessed annular lip of the necked-in can and above the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface, the ridge edge being spaced apart from the recessed annular lip by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the recessed annular lip, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the recessed annular lip to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the recessed annular lip and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the side wall including an exterior surface and a raised border strip appended to the exterior surface and bordering the tool-receiving aperture, the raised border strip including a bottom segment having an upwardly facing edge defining a bottom boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and the bottom segment remaining intact during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the exterior surface being formed to include a curved bottom perimeter edge and a notch interrupting the curved perimeter edge and the bottom segment extending across the notch to interconnect one end of the curved perimeter edge on one side of the notch to another end of the curved perimeter edge on an opposite side of the notch.
- 25. A cap in combination with a necked-in can, the necked-in can comprising
- an outer wall, an upper portion of the outer wall curving inwardly to terminate at a recessed annular lip,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the annular lip connecting the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface living in the interior region of the shell,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount engaging the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the recessed annular lip of the necked-in can and above the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface, the ridge edge being spaced apart from the recessed annular lip by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the recessed annular lip, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the recessed annular lip to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the recessed annular lip and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the annular lip including an outer circumferential perimeter, the ridge edge including a first portion positioned to lie above and radially inward of the outer circumferential perimeter, and the ridge edge including a second portion positioned to lie above and radially outward of the outer circumferential perimeter.
- 26. A cap in combination with a necked-in can, the necked-in can comprising
- an outer wall, an upper portion of the outer wall curving inwardly to terminate at a recessed annular lip,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the annular lip connecting the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount engaging the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the recessed annular lip of the necked-in can and above the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface, the ridge edge being spaced apart from the recessed annular lip by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the recessed annular lip, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the recessed annular lip to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the recessed annular lip and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge edge including an elongated central surface including a radially inner perimeter having a concave curved shape.
- 27. A cap in combination with a necked-in can for use with a flat-blade screwdriver having a blade having a first thickness at a first location and a second thickness greater than the first thickness at a second location, the second location being spaced apart from the first location, the necked-in can comprising
- a body including a container wall and a reduced-diameter neck appended to an upper end of the container wall and formed to extend radially inwardly from the container wall toward a central vertical axis of the body and include a top opening, and
- a top closure member including a dome covering the top opening and a radially outermost annular lip appended to the dome and connecting the dome to a top portion of the reduced-diameter neck and lying around the top opening in the reduced-diameter neck, and
- the cap comprising
- a shell having a central vertical axis extending therethrough and being formed to include an interior region, the shell including a cylindrical side wall defining a boundary of the interior region, the side wall being configured to lie in spaced-apart relation to the dome when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the radially outermost annular lip and above a portion of the reduced-diameter neck when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, the shell including an edge defining a tool-receiving aperture in the shell, and
- a tool-blocker ridge appended to the shell and extending chordally relative to the cylindrical side wall in the interior region of the shell adjacent to the edge and vertically above at least a portion of the radially outermost annular lip of the top closure member of the necked-in can to engage and limit insertion of the blade of the flat-blade screwdriver into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, the tool-blocker ridge being spaced apart from the radially outermost annular lip by a distance that results in the blade becoming wedged between the tool-blocker ridge and the radially outermost annular rim so that the blade is prevented from contacting the dome during insertion of the blade into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture, the tool-blocker ridge being spaced apart from the radially outermost annular lip by a distance that allows one portion of the blade to rest on the radially outermost annular lip of the necked-in can and that allows another portion of the blade to engage the tool-blocker ridge, and as the blade is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the blade acts between the tool-blocker ridge and the radially outermost annular lip to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture having appropriate size to allow the blade to maintain constant contact with the radially outermost annular lip of the necked-in can and to allow the blade to be constantly spaced apart from the dome of the necked-in can as the blade is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can.
- 28. The combination of claim 27, wherein the lower portion of the side wall includes a lower edge defining a can-receiving opening and the tool-blocker ridge includes a horizontally and chordally extending ridge edge projecting into the interior region of the shell and facing toward the lower edge of the cap.
- 29. The combination of claim 27, wherein the shell includes an interior surface and the tool-blocker ridge includes an inclined wall positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell at an angle to the central vertical axis of the shell and formed to include a lower end abutting the ridge edge and an upper end abutting the interior surface of the shell and reinforcement material located in the interior region of the shell between the inclined wall and the interior surface and above the ridge edge to strengthen and rigidify the ridge edge.
- 30. The combination of claim 27, wherein the mount is configured to cause the top boundary edge to lie about 0.070 inch (0.178 cm) above the radially outermost annular lip of the top closure member and to cause the chordally extending ridge edge to lie about 0.070 inch (0.178 cm) vertically above the radially outermost annular lip of the top closure member when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can.
- 31. A cap in combination with a necked-in can, the necked-in can comprising
- an outer wall, an upper portion of the outer wall curving inwardly to terminate at a chime,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the chime connecting the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount engaging the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the chime of the necked-in can and above the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the chime, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the chime to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the chime and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge edge extending chordally relative to the cylindrical interior surface along a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length.
- 32. A cap in combination with a necked-in can, the necked-in can comprising
- an outer wall, an upper portion of the outer wall curving inwardly to terminate at a chime,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the chime connecting the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell,
- a mount coupled to the shell and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the mount engaging the top annular rim of the necked-in can to mount the cap on the necked-in can, a lower portion of the side wall being positioned to lie around and outside the chime of the necked-in can and above the inwardly curving upper portion of the outer wall when the cap is mounted on the necked-in can, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge that is substantially coplanar with the top boundary edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture so that one portion of the cap-removal tool provides a fulcrum resting on the chime, another portion of the cap-removal tool engages the ridge edge, and as the cap-removal tool is rotated about a longitudinal axis extending through the tool-receiving aperture the cap-removal tool acts between the ridge edge and the chime to demount the cap from the necked-in can, the tool-receiving aperture being sized to allow the cap-removal tool to maintain constant contact with the chime and to allow the cap-removal tool constantly to be spaced apart from the dome portion of the necked-in can as the cap-removal tool is rotated during demounting of the cap from the necked-in can, the ridge merging with the side wall of the shell along a perimeter including a top perimeter portion that is spaced apart from the top wall of the shell and having a pair of side perimeter portions extending upwardly from the ridge edge, the side perimeter portions including respective lower subportions that are spaced apart by a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length, the ridge edge extending chordally between the lower subportions of the perimeter of the ridge.
- 33. A cap adapted for mounting on a can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a top wall and a cylindrical side extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge merging with the side wall of the shell along a perimeter that is spaced apart from the top wall of the shell.
- 34. A cap adapted for mounting on a can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a top wall and a cylindrical side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture, the shell further including a rib extending radially to the cylindrical side wall, the rib including a bottom edge, and the perimeter of the ridge is positioned to lie between the bottom edge of rib and the tool-receiving aperture.
- 35. A cap adapted for mounting on a can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a top wall and a cylindrical side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge and an uppermost portion positioned between the ridge edge and the top wall, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge having a thickness decreasing from the ridge edge to the uppermost portion so that the ridge merges with the cylindrical side wall along the axial height of the side wall.
- 36. A cap adapted for mounting on a can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a cylindrical side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a downwardly facing top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture and a pair of substantially vertical side edges defining opposite side boundaries of the tool-receiving aperture, the top boundary edge extending a first arc length between the side edges, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to and above the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a downwardly facing ridge edge, the ridge edge being adapted to be spaced apart from the chime by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge having a pair of side perimeter portions extending upwardly from the ridge edge, the side perimeter portions including respective lower subportions that are spaced apart by a second arc length that is longer than the first arc length, the side perimeter portions including respective upper portions spaced apart by a third arc length being smaller than the second arc length.
- 37. A cap adapted for mounting on a can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a top wall and a cylindrical side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall including an exterior surface and a bottom segment having an upwardly facing edge defining a bottom boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the bottom segment remaining intact during demounting of the cap from the can, the exterior surface being formed to include a curved bottom perimeter edge and a notch interrupting the curved bottom perimeter edge, the bottom segment extending across the notch to interconnect one end of the curved perimeter edge on one side of the notch to another end of the curved perimeter edge on an opposite side of the notch.
- 38. A cap adapted for mounting on a can that includes an outer cylindrical wall having a top opening, a top closure member having an outer periphery coupled to the outer cylindrical wall to form a chime, a dome portion extending radially inwardly from the outer periphery, and a top discharge portion coupled to the dome portion to form a top annular rim, the cap comprising
- a shell including a top wall and a cylindrical side wall extending downwardly from a perimeter of the top wall, the side wall and top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge spaced apart from the recessed annular lip by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge edge including a central surface including a radially inner perimeter having a concave curved shape.
- 39. A cap in combination with a can, the can comprising
- an outer wall an upper portion terminating at an annular lip,
- a domed portion having a lower edge and an upper edge, and a top discharge portion, the annular lip connecting the outer wall to the lower edge of the domed portion, the upper edge of the domed portion being connected to the top discharge portion at a top annular rim,
- the cap comprising
- a shell including a side wall and a top wall appended to an upper portion of the side wall, the side wall and the top wall cooperating to define an interior region of the shell, the side wall being formed to include a tool-receiving aperture opening into the interior region of the shell, the side wall including a top boundary edge defining a top boundary of the tool-receiving aperture, the side wall having a cylindrical interior surface lying in the interior region of the shell and
- a ridge appended to the interior surface of the side wall and positioned to lie in the interior region of the shell, the ridge cooperating with the side wall to provide the cap with a thickened portion adjacent to the tool-receiving aperture, the ridge including a ridge edge spaced apart from the recessed annular lip by a distance that allows a cap-removal tool to be inserted into the interior region of the shell through the tool-receiving aperture to demount the cap from the can, the annular lip including an outer circumferential perimeter, the ridge edge including a first portion positioned to lie above and radially inward of the outer circumferential perimeter, and the ridge edge including a second portion positioned to lie above and radially outward of the outer circumferential perimeter, the ridge merging with the side wall of the shell.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part application of application Ser. No. 08/625,758, filed Mar. 29, 1996.
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