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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 22, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 14, 1998
William Huber, Bloomsburg, PA (US);
Peter M. Douglas, Bloomsburg, PA (US);
H.J. Heinz Company, Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
A safe container end closure includes an annular central lid portion, an annular peripheral lid portion, and a score line joining the annular central lid portion to the annular peripheral lid portion to permit removal of the central lid portion from the peripheral lid portion. A opening tab is secured to the central lid portion for pivoting movement relative to the central lid portion, with the opening tab having a nose positioned adjacent the score line so that upon pivoting of the opening tab the nose of the opening tab causes a portion of the score line to sever. The closure is formed so that upon removal of the central lid portion, at least the sharp edge on the removed central lid portion is rendered safe. The central lid portion thus includes an outwardly opening intermediate fold and an inwardly opening bottom fold, with the bottom fold extending radially outwardly beyond the score line so that when the central lid portion is separated from the peripheral lid portion at the score line the severed edge on the central lid portion is positioned radially inwardly of the radially outermost portion of the bottom fold. In addition, The score line is in the form of a V-shaped groove having a rounded nose that provides a variety of advantages. The closure also includes a nose spread below the score line defining the extent to which the severed edge of the central lid portion can move. The nose spread in the area of the nose of the opening tab is greater than at other areas along the circumferential extent of the central lid portion.