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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 16, 1992
Filed:
Aug. 07, 1991
Brian M Adams, Newark, CA (US);
Daniel Luch, Los Gatos, CA (US);
Cap Snap Co., San Jose, CA (US);
Abstract
A plastic cap for closing the neck of a conventional 5-gallon bottle or similar container is characterized by having an upper external convex bead immediately below the neck lip, a concavity below the upper bead and a lower convex bead. The cap has a top disc and a peripheral depending skirt. The skirt has an upper seal bead to engage the upper neck bead, a tensioning bead to engage the undersurface of the upper seal bead and a lower seal bead to engage the lower convex bead. Below the tensioning bead is a horizontal internal score line. Extending downwardly from the horizontal score line is a second score line curving downwardly and then in a substantially vertical stretch. A tear tab extends down from the bottom edge of the skirt. To open the bottle, the user pulls the tear tab to tear the skirt upward along the second score line, then around the horizontal score line. The cap is distinctive in that, along the vertical stretch crossing the lower internal seal bead, the second score line is external and above the vertical stretch is internal. Locating the vertical stretch external improves the contact of the lower cap seal bead against the lower external neck bead since the second score line does not cut through it. Making the horizontal score line and the portion of the second score line above the lower internal skirt bead internal reduces the likelihood of the skirt splitting when it is applied to the neck.