Claims
- 1. A ventable end for use with a container comprising:a generally flat cover region with a score defining first and second rupture endpoints, wherein at least a portion of said score extending between said first and second rupture endpoints together with a gate axis between said first and second rupture endpoints defines an opening area of said cover region; a tab coupled to said cover region so as to permit said tab to be moved about a pivot point to press against an initial contact region of said opening area, the pivot point and initial contact region generally lying along an opening axis, with a second axis passing through said pivot point and perpendicular to said opening axis; a reinforcing region, wherein at least a portion of a first side of said reinforcing region is substantially parallel to said gate axis, and wherein said reinforcing region lies entirely on one side of said gate axis and does not extend across said gate axis; and wherein at least part of an edge of a vent region is aligned with said gate axis, at least a portion of said vent region extending rearwardly to provide venting of a headspace of said container when said container is tipped for pouring.
- 2. A ventable end, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said reinforcing region and said pivot point are on the same side of said gate axis.
- 3. A ventable end, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said vent region is sufficiently large to provide a standard pour rate, using said opening area, of at least about 40 ml per second.
- 4. A ventable end, as claimed in claim 1, wherein, said container end is capable of maintaining integrity when contents of said container are pressurized to at least about 35 psi.
- 5. A container comprising:a container body; a container end, coupled to said container body, having a generally flat cover region with a score defining first and second rupture endpoints, wherein at least a portion of said score extending between said first and second rupture endpoints, together with a gate axis between said first and second rupture endpoints defines an opening area of said cover region spaced from a pivot point for coupling an opening tab; a substantially triangular shaped reinforcing region, wherein at least a portion of an edge of said substantially triangular shaped reinforcing region is substantially adjacent said gate axis, and wherein said substantially triangular shaped reinforcing region lies entirely on one side of said gate axis and does not extend across said gate axis; wherein said first rupture endpoint is farther from said pivot point than said second rupture endpoint and is positioned along an edge of a vent region, at least a portion of said vent region extending rearwardly to provide venting of a headspace of said container when said container is tipped for pouring; wherein said opening area is greater than 0.451 square inches and less than about 0.5 square inches.
- 6. A container, as claimed in claim 5, wherein, said container end, when coupled to a container, provides a vent region sufficiently large to provide a standard pour rate, using said opening area, of at least about 40 ml per second.
- 7. A container, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said container end, when coupled to a container, is capable of retaining integrity when contents of said container are pressurized to at least about 35 psi.
- 8. A method for forming a container end comprising:providing a generally flat cover region; forming a score on said generally flat cover region, defining first and second rupture endpoints, wherein at least a portion of said score extending between said first and second rupture endpoints, together with a gate axis between said first and second rupture endpoints, defines an opening area of said cover region; coupling a tab to said cover region so as to permit said tab to be moved about a pivot point to press against an initial contact region of said opening area, the pivot point and initial contact region generally lying along an opening axis, with a second axis passing through said pivot point and perpendicular to said opening axis; forming a reinforcing region, wherein said reinforcing region has a first edge substantially parallel to said gate axis, and wherein said reinforcing region lies entirely on one side of said gate axis and does not extend across said gate axis; wherein said gate axis defines at least a portion of an edge of a vent region, at least a portion of said vent region extending rearwardly to provide venting of a headspace of said container when said container is tipped for pouring.
- 9. A method for forming a container comprising:providing a generally flat cover region; forming a score on said generally flat cover region defining first and second rupture endpoints, wherein at least a portion of said score extending between said first and second rupture endpoints, together with a gate axis between said first and second rupture endpoints, define an opening area of said cover region spaced from a pivot point for coupling an opening tab, wherein said opening area is greater than 0.451 square inches and less than about 0.5 square inches; forming a substantially triangular shaped reinforcing region which has a first side substantially adjacent said gate axis, and wherein said reinforcing region lies entirely on one side of said gate axis and does not extend across said gate axis; wherein said first rupture endpoint is farther from said pivot point than said second rupture endpoint and defines an apex of a generally triangular vent region; and coupling said cover region to an open end of a container body.
- 10. A container comprising:a container body; a container end, coupled to said container body, with a pivot point for coupling an opening tab; said container end having a generally flat cover region with a score defining first and second rupture endpoints, with a gate, lying along a gate axis, between said first and second rupture endpoints and a substantially triangular shaped reinforcing region positioned at least partially therebetween; wherein at least a portion of said score extending between said first and second rupture endpoints, together with said gate defines an opening area of said cover region; wherein said second rupture endpoint is positioned along an edge of a vent region, at least a portion of said vent region extending rearwardly to provide venting of a headspace of said container when said container is tipped for pouring; wherein said gate has a length of at least about 0.25 cm.
- 11. A container end comprising:a generally flat cover region with a score defining first and second rupture endpoints, wherein at least a portion of said score extending between said first and second rupture endpoints, together with a gate axis between said first and second rupture endpoints defines an opening area of said cover region spaced from a pivot point for coupling an opening tab; a substantially triangular shaped reinforcing region, wherein said reinforcing region has a portion substantially adjacent said gate axis without extending across said gate axis; wherein said second rupture endpoint is positioned on an edge of a vent region, at least a portion of said vent region extending rearwardly to provide venting of a headspace of said container when said container is tipped for pouring; wherein said opening area is greater than 0.451 square inches and less than about 0.5 square inches.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/042,594, having a filing date of Mar. 16, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,079,583 and being incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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