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US3811597A
US3811597A US00244438A US24443872A US3811597A US 3811597 A US3811597 A US 3811597A US 00244438 A US00244438 A US 00244438A US 24443872 A US24443872 A US 24443872A US 3811597 A US3811597 A US 3811597A
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  • PLASTIC CONTAINER [75] Inventors: Henry E. Frankenberg, l-Iinsdale;
  • the instant invention relates to a container and a closure therefor in which a substantial amount of leverage is made available for releasing the closure from the container.
  • the invention includes a cup shaped open,
  • a plastic container having sufficient rigidity to meet the requirements of a shipping and storage con- .tainer and which has means to facilitate the opening thereof.
  • Another object of the instant invention is to provide a container and closure therefor which have a first locking means for normally sealing the closure to the container during transportation, but which is adapted to be distorted so as to permit removal of the closure.
  • a reclosure means which does not substantially interfere with the initial opening of the container, but does possess sufficient locking characteristics as to maintain the cover on the container during subsequent storage.
  • Another object of the instant invention is to provide a closure for a container which permits opening in a manner similar to that normally used on metal containers so as to facilitate the commercial acceptance thereof.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view in section taken through a center line of the container with the closure thereon;
  • F IG. 2 is an enlarged side elevation view in section of the cooperating locking means of the container and the closure; i
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the closure
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a section of the closure
  • FIG. 5 is a side elevation view in section illustrating two containers in stacking relation to one another;
  • FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the container disclosing the attaching means for a bell-shaped carrying handle
  • FIG. 7 is a side elevation view in section similar to FIG. 2 which illustrates the manner of opening the instant invention.
  • FIG. 8' is a plan view ofa portion of the closure taken along the line'7-7 of FIG. 2.
  • our invention includes an open cup shaped member and a closure therefor of sufficient rigidity as to permit the desired sealing engagement.
  • our invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art with respect to the opening of the container through the provision of a primary locking means arranged to permit the use of substantial leverage in its disengagement and intentional distortion. Additionally, a secondary locking means is provided to permit reclosure for storage purposes.
  • a preferred container 10 takes the shape of a cup 10 having annular diverging sidewalls 18 closed at the lower end by a bottom wall 12.
  • the bottom wall 12 is spaced upwardly from the lower end of the sidewalls 18 such that the bottom is supported by an annular flange or extension 16 of the sidewalls 18 as well as an annular reinforcing ring 14 in the center.
  • the open end of the sidewall 18 preferably terminates in an annular bead or rib 20 which preferably circumscribes the top sidewall l8. Spaced below this rib 20 are two reinforcing flanges 22 and 24, with the upper flange 22 being of a substantial thickness so as to serve as a locking rib.
  • a closure or cover 30 is adapted to sealingly engage the open end of the container 10 and may comprise a web section 32 which joins an inverted U-shaped marginalportion 36 which is adapted to receive the bead 20.
  • This inverted U-shaped portion (see FIG. 2) may comprise a first upstanding member 38, a horizontal section 40, and a downwardly depending skirt 42.
  • a sealing means 44 here shown in the form of an annular elastic tubular member which is in a depressed and tight sealing engagement when the closure is locked to the container.
  • this closure means comprises the reinforcing annular rib 22 about the exterior of the container, and members 62 in the form of inwardly turned flanges which are supported and molded internally with the annular skirt 42. As shown in FIG. 8, the members 62 are intermittently spaced about the lower circumferences of skirt 42. Above this primary closure means 60 are access areas 70 which facilitate the entry or passage therethrough of a tool 99 to be utilized as a lever to disengage the flange 62 from the annular rib 22.
  • These access areas 70 may be open areas or may merely comprise thin portions of the skirt 42 above the members 62 and may be formed by the utilization of protrusions on the male die or mold half utilized to form the closure. Additionally, this area may be visually defined on the exterior of the skirt 42 by upstanding ridges 73 on each side thereof(see FIGS. 4 and 8). Just below the access area 70 is a reinforced portion 72 of the skirt 42. Such reinforcing provides additional strength to the skirt to preclude its tearing, and permits the use of the tool or lever 99 acting adjacent the interior portion of the skirt about a fulcrum which comprises the upper head 20, and the inverted U-shaped portion 36.
  • This locking means may comprise an inturned flange 52 which is adapted to engage the upper locking bead 20.
  • FIG. 2 a consideration of FIG. 2 will disclose a primary locking means 60 normally used for purposes of transporting goods within the pail, and a second locking means or reclosure means 50 which provides a sufficient engagement between the skirt 42 and the locking bead 20 so as to serve as a secondary or reclosure means after the primary closure means 60 has been so distorted as to be of'little value.
  • handle attaching members75 which include vertical reinforcing members 76 supporting and carrying a vertical plate 78.
  • the vertical plate has an aperture 79 therein to which may be attached a bail-like carrying device.
  • an upper web 80 At the top of the plate 78 is an upper web 80 whichjoins the plate to the body or sidewall of container 18, while the area between the sidewall and the lower portion of the vertical plate remains open.
  • the vertical plate has a substantial width such as four inches so as to permit lifting of the container by placing one's fingers between the plate 78 and the sidewall 18.
  • FIG. 5 discloses the stacking capability of these containers when in an empty condition.
  • two outermost vertical reinforcing members 76 of the handle attaching members may be semi-circular in form so as to support the upper pail upon the locking bead 20 of a lower pail.
  • the tapered sidewalls 18 in conjunction with this stacking arrangement thus precludes a tight frictional engagement between the sidewalls of the vertical containers and permits easy removal for filling thereof.
  • a tool 99 may be inserted through the access windows 70.
  • these access windows comprise a very thin area within the skirt 42 which is punctured by the tool.
  • the access area may be formed as an open window by the addition of core material to the mold.
  • the tool is rotated in a clockwise manner so as to permanently distort the lower portion of the skirt whereby the locking flanges 62 will remain away from the locking rib 22.
  • all that is necessary to open the container is to lift upwardly, the secondary closure means 50 causing some resistance.
  • the closure is merely placed upon the container and pushed downwardly sufficiently for the flange 52 to engage the lower side of the annular bead 20.
  • a plastic container having a primary and a secondary locking means between the closure and the container body. Additionally, means are provided for obtaining substantial leverage with a tool and the opening of the container, while secondary closure means are provided which will permit a sealing engagement between the two and facilitate subsequent reopening.
  • an open end container having a bottom and a side wall extending upwardly therefrom;
  • a closure having a central web portion circumscribed by an inverted U-shaped marginal portion adapted to engage the upper portion of the sidewall, said marginal portion including a skirt depending downwardly;
  • disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the skirt portions of said dual locking means from the container sidewall portions, said disengaging means including access areas in said skirt spaced radially outwardly of said skirt and located between said locking means for facilitating the entry of a tool for disengaging said closure from said container.
  • said access area is a section of said'skirt having a reduced cross-section, including abutments arranged in a generally U pattern defining said access area.
  • A- plastic closure for a container comprising:
  • disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of said two locking'means from said container cooperative locking portions, said disengaging means including an access area between said locking means for facilitating the entry of a tool for disengaging said cover from an associated container.
  • closure of claim 5 wherein said closure is ofa size and said skirt is of a stiffness wherein manual deformation of said skirt for the releasing of said locking means is generally precluded in the absence of a tool.
  • said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt; including abutments arranged in a generally U pattern defining said access area.
  • An improved plastic container and closure coma an open end cup-shaped container
  • a closure having a central portion and a depending skirt
  • disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the skirt portions of saidlocking means from the container sidewall portions, said disengaging means including interrupted areas in said skirt above said primary locking means for facilitating the passage of a tool therethrough for disengaging said primary locking means.
  • said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and said skirt having an outwardly extending and upwardly facing shoulder immediately below said access area and spaced above the lowermost of said locking means to facilitate rupture of said access area by use of a tool.
  • An improved plastic container and closure comprising:
  • locking means carried by the closure'and container and located below the top of said sidewall, said locking means including a closure portion and a container portion;
  • disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the closure portion of said locking means from the container portions, said disengaging means including interrupted access areas in said skirt above I said locking means for facilitating the passage of a tool for disengaging the closure portion of said locking means from the container portion.

Abstract

An improved plastic container and cover in which the container is an open cup-shaped member and the cover comprises a web with a peripherally depending skirt. The container and skirt on the cover are provided with a first cooperating closure means and a second cooperating reclosure means, while the skirt has access areas for permitting access of the tool therethrough whereby the first closure means may be disengaged.

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United States Patent n91 Frankenberg et al.
[ 4] PLASTIC CONTAINER [75] Inventors: Henry E. Frankenberg, l-Iinsdale;
Harry A. Peyser, Olympia Field, both of ill.
[73] Assignee: Continental Can Company, New
1 York, NY.
[22] Filed: Apr. 17, 1972 [21] Appl. No.: 244,438
[52] US. Cl. 220/60 R, 220/94 A [51] Int. Cl B65d 43/10 [58]- Field of Search 220/60 R, 94 A, 85 P; 215/42, 46 R [56] References Cited I UNITED STATES PATENTSv 3,401,827 9/1968 Messina.; 220/94 A 3,664,544 5/1972 Hammes 220/60 R 3,385,465 5/1968 Bliss 220/94 A 3,515,306 6/1970 Roper et al. 220/60 R [451 May 21, 1974 3,688,942 9/1972 Mitchell et al 220/60 R FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1,394,105 l/l964 France 215/46 A Primary ExaminerWilliam I. Price Assistant Examiner-Steven M. Pollard Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Diller,. Brown, Ramik & Wight ABSTRACT 0nd cooperating reclosure means, while the skirt has access areas for permitting access of the tool there- ,through whereby the first closure means may be disengaged. 20 Claims, 8'Drawing Figures 1 PLASTIC CONTAINER BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION storing liquid, semi-liquid and granular materials or other substances.
THE PRIOR ART Prior development of plastic containers has encountered numerous problems which relate primarily to the interlock between the closure and the container as well as the seal for precluding the loss of fluids. Such containers, when utilized to store materials such as paint, grease or granular materials, must be of a substantial thickness so as to afford sufficient rigidity to maintain the sealing contact between the closure and the container However, this rigidity presents removal problems since it may preclude the manufacture of a container and closure having sufficiently flexible characteristics as to facilitate opening.
Examples of prior art patents would include U.S. Pat, No. 2,717,619 which issued to Whitman on Sept. 13, I955 and which depicts a dual interlocking means between the closure and the container. U.S. Pat. No. 3,474,923 which issued to Hurtt on Oct. 28, I969 also depicts a plastic container which has a single interlock between the closure and a bead-extending circumferentially about the upper end of the container. Finally, US. Pat. No. 3,519,163 issued to Bardell on July 7, 1970 discloses a plastic container alleged to permit the desired rigidity for sealing purposes and'yet facilitate the opening of the container by the-utilization of release means in the form of weakened areas in portions of the skirt. These prior art patents illustrate the problem of obtaining a good seal between the closure and the container and yet facilitating removal of the closure.
SUMMARY OF-THE INVENTION In contrast to the above prior artdisclosures, the instant invention relates to a container and a closure therefor in which a substantial amount of leverage is made available for releasing the closure from the container. The invention includes a cup shaped open,
tool to act as a lever against the top of the container so as to distort and disengage the lower locking members.
Accordingly, it is anobject of the instant invention to provide a plastic container having sufficient rigidity to meet the requirements of a shipping and storage con- .tainer and which has means to facilitate the opening thereof. Another object of the instant invention is to provide a container and closure therefor which have a first locking means for normally sealing the closure to the container during transportation, but which is adapted to be distorted so as to permit removal of the closure. Additionally, however, it is an object of this invention to provide a reclosure means which does not substantially interfere with the initial opening of the container, but does possess sufficient locking characteristics as to maintain the cover on the container during subsequent storage. Another object of the instant invention is to provide a closure for a container which permits opening in a manner similar to that normally used on metal containers so as to facilitate the commercial acceptance thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The manner in which these and other objects of this invention is obtained will be made clearv by considerationof the following specification and claims when taken inconjunction with the drawings in which:
' FIG. 1 is a side elevation view in section taken through a center line of the container with the closure thereon;
F IG. 2 is an enlarged side elevation view in section of the cooperating locking means of the container and the closure; i
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the closure;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a section of the closure;
FIG. 5 is a side elevation view in section illustrating two containers in stacking relation to one another;
FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the container disclosing the attaching means for a bell-shaped carrying handle;
FIG. 7 is a side elevation view in section similar to FIG. 2 which illustrates the manner of opening the instant invention; and
FIG. 8'is a plan view ofa portion of the closure taken along the line'7-7 of FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION In order to provide amore acceptable storage and shipping container, our invention includes an open cup shaped member and a closure therefor of sufficient rigidity as to permit the desired sealing engagement. However, our invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art with respect to the opening of the container through the provision of a primary locking means arranged to permit the use of substantial leverage in its disengagement and intentional distortion. Additionally, a secondary locking means is provided to permit reclosure for storage purposes.
As shown in FIG. I, a preferred container 10 takes the shape of a cup 10 having annular diverging sidewalls 18 closed at the lower end by a bottom wall 12. Preferably, the bottom wall 12 is spaced upwardly from the lower end of the sidewalls 18 such that the bottom is supported by an annular flange or extension 16 of the sidewalls 18 as well as an annular reinforcing ring 14 in the center. The open end of the sidewall 18 preferably terminates in an annular bead or rib 20 which preferably circumscribes the top sidewall l8. Spaced below this rib 20 are two reinforcing flanges 22 and 24, with the upper flange 22 being of a substantial thickness so as to serve as a locking rib.
, A closure or cover 30 is adapted to sealingly engage the open end of the container 10 and may comprise a web section 32 which joins an inverted U-shaped marginalportion 36 which is adapted to receive the bead 20. This inverted U-shaped portion (see FIG. 2) may comprise a first upstanding member 38, a horizontal section 40, and a downwardly depending skirt 42. Between the recess formed by the U-shaped portion and the annular bead 20 is placed a sealing means 44, here shown in the form of an annular elastic tubular member which is in a depressed and tight sealing engagement when the closure is locked to the container.
An important aspect of our invention relates to a first closure means 60. As depicted in FIGS. 2, 7 and 8, this closure means comprises the reinforcing annular rib 22 about the exterior of the container, and members 62 in the form of inwardly turned flanges which are supported and molded internally with the annular skirt 42. As shown in FIG. 8, the members 62 are intermittently spaced about the lower circumferences of skirt 42. Above this primary closure means 60 are access areas 70 which facilitate the entry or passage therethrough of a tool 99 to be utilized as a lever to disengage the flange 62 from the annular rib 22. These access areas 70 may be open areas or may merely comprise thin portions of the skirt 42 above the members 62 and may be formed by the utilization of protrusions on the male die or mold half utilized to form the closure. Additionally, this area may be visually defined on the exterior of the skirt 42 by upstanding ridges 73 on each side thereof(see FIGS. 4 and 8). Just below the access area 70 is a reinforced portion 72 of the skirt 42. Such reinforcing provides additional strength to the skirt to preclude its tearing, and permits the use of the tool or lever 99 acting adjacent the interior portion of the skirt about a fulcrum which comprises the upper head 20, and the inverted U-shaped portion 36. Thus, clockwise movement of the tool 99 about the marginal portion 36 will cause the lower locking flange 62 to be disengaged from the reinforcing web 22. Preferably, it is anticipated that the user of this pail will supply sufficient force through the tool as to stretch the lower portion of the skirt 42 beyond its elastic limit so as to effect a permanent deformation of the annular skirt to preclude the locking flange 62 from re-engaging the reinforcing web 22.
Above the primary closure means 60 and the access window 70 is a secondary or reclosure means 50. This locking means may comprise an inturned flange 52 which is adapted to engage the upper locking bead 20.
Thus, a consideration of FIG. 2 will disclose a primary locking means 60 normally used for purposes of transporting goods within the pail, and a second locking means or reclosure means 50 which provides a sufficient engagement between the skirt 42 and the locking bead 20 so as to serve as a secondary or reclosure means after the primary closure means 60 has been so distorted as to be of'little value.
Further novel features of our container would include handle attaching members75 which include vertical reinforcing members 76 supporting and carrying a vertical plate 78. The vertical plate has an aperture 79 therein to which may be attached a bail-like carrying device. At the top of the plate 78 is an upper web 80 whichjoins the plate to the body or sidewall of container 18, while the area between the sidewall and the lower portion of the vertical plate remains open. Preferably, the vertical plate has a substantial width such as four inches so as to permit lifting of the container by placing one's fingers between the plate 78 and the sidewall 18.
Reference to FIG. 5 discloses the stacking capability of these containers when in an empty condition. The
two outermost vertical reinforcing members 76 of the handle attaching members may be semi-circular in form so as to support the upper pail upon the locking bead 20 of a lower pail. The tapered sidewalls 18 in conjunction with this stacking arrangement thus precludes a tight frictional engagement between the sidewalls of the vertical containers and permits easy removal for filling thereof.
MODE OF OPERATION As indicated in FIGS. 2 and 6, it is contemplated that the container will be filled with the cover 30 being urged downwardly so as to compress the annular seal 44 at which time the lower locking flange 62 will be cammed over the reinforcing rib 22 to obtain an innerlock. Atthis time, it is anticipated that the reclosure means 50 comprising the smaller flange 52 will not be engaged. The compressive force from the seal will tend to urge the cover 30 upwardly so as to maintain the primary closure 60 tightly engaged.
When it is desired to open the container, a tool 99 may be inserted through the access windows 70. As shown, these access windows comprise a very thin area within the skirt 42 which is punctured by the tool. However, the access area may be formed as an open window by the addition of core material to the mold. As the tool is inserted, it is rotated in a clockwise manner so as to permanently distort the lower portion of the skirt whereby the locking flanges 62 will remain away from the locking rib 22. At this point, all that is necessary to open the container is to lift upwardly, the secondary closure means 50 causing some resistance. When it is desired to reclose the container after an initial opening, the closure is merely placed upon the container and pushed downwardly sufficiently for the flange 52 to engage the lower side of the annular bead 20.
Accordingly, applicants have proferred a plastic container having a primary and a secondary locking means between the closure and the container body. Additionally, means are provided for obtaining substantial leverage with a tool and the opening of the container, while secondary closure means are provided which will permit a sealing engagement between the two and facilitate subsequent reopening.
We claim:
1. An improved plastic prising:
a. an open end container having a bottom and a side wall extending upwardly therefrom;
b. a closure having a central web portion circumscribed by an inverted U-shaped marginal portion adapted to engage the upper portion of the sidewall, said marginal portion including a skirt depending downwardly;
c. vertically displaced dual cooperative locking means between the container sidewall and the skirt for locking the cover to said container, said dual locking means including skirt portions and container sidewall portions; and
d. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the skirt portions of said dual locking means from the container sidewall portions, said disengaging means including access areas in said skirt spaced radially outwardly of said skirt and located between said locking means for facilitating the entry of a tool for disengaging said closure from said container.
container and closure com- 2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said dual cooperative locking means comprises two circumferential ribs on said container sidewall and said skirt.
I area by use of a tool.
5. An apparatus as recited in claim ll together with a reinforcing flange projecting radially outwardly from said container sidewall substantially immediately below said skirtpreventing normal manual grasping of said skirt to release said dual locking means. 6. An apparatus as recited in claim-1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, and reinforcing means on opposite sides of said access area for circumferentially restricting rupture of said skirt to said access area.
7. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt.
8. An apparatus as recited in claim I in which said access area is a section of said'skirt having a reduced cross-section, including abutments arranged in a generally U pattern defining said access area.
9. A- plastic closure for a container comprising:
a. a web portion and a depending skirt portion attached thereto;
b. two locking means on saidskirt for engaging cooperative locking means on a container; and
c. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of said two locking'means from said container cooperative locking portions, said disengaging means including an access area between said locking means for facilitating the entry of a tool for disengaging said cover from an associated container.
10. The closure of claim 5 wherein said closure is ofa size and said skirt is of a stiffness wherein manual deformation of said skirt for the releasing of said locking means is generally precluded in the absence of a tool.
of said locking means to facilitate rupture of said access area by use of a tool. I
13. An apparatus as recited in claim'9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and reinforcing means on opposite sides I prising:
of said access area for circumferentially restricting rupture of said skirt to said access area.
14. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt.
15. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt; including abutments arranged in a generally U pattern defining said access area.
16. An improved plastic container and closure coma. an open end cup-shaped container;
b. a closure having a central portion and a depending skirt;
' c. a primary and secondary locking means carried by the closure and the container, said dual locking means including skirt portions and container sidewall portions; and
d. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the skirt portions of saidlocking means from the container sidewall portions, said disengaging means including interrupted areas in said skirt above said primary locking means for facilitating the passage of a tool therethrough for disengaging said primary locking means.
17. An apparatus as-recited in claim 16 in which said primary and secondary locking means are vertically displaced from one another, and the interrupted areas are located between these locking means and radially spaced from said container.
18. An apparatus as recited in claim 16 in which said interrupted areas area section on said skirt having a reduced cross-section.
19. An apparatus as recited in claim 16 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and said skirt having an outwardly extending and upwardly facing shoulder immediately below said access area and spaced above the lowermost of said locking means to facilitate rupture of said access area by use of a tool.
20. An improved plastic container and closure comprising:
a. an open end cup-shaped container having a bottom and upstanding sidewall;
b. a closure having a central portion and a depending skirt; 5
c. locking means carried by the closure'and container and located below the top of said sidewall, said locking means including a closure portion and a container portion; and
d. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the closure portion of said locking means from the container portions, said disengaging means including interrupted access areas in said skirt above I said locking means for facilitating the passage of a tool for disengaging the closure portion of said locking means from the container portion.

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1. An improved plastic container and closure comprising: a. an open end container having a bottom and a sidewall extending upwardly therefrom; b. a closure having a central web portion circumscribed by an inverted U-shaped marginal portion adapted to engage the upper portion of the sidewall, said marginal portion including a skirt depending downwardly; c. vertically displaced dual cooperative locking means between the container sidewall and the skirt for locking the cover to said container, said dual locking means including skirt portions and container sidewall portions; and d. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the skirt portions of said dual locking means from the container sidewall portions, said disengaging means including access areas in said skirt spaced radially outwardly of said skirt and located between said locking means for facilitating the entry of a tool for disengaging said closure from said container.
2. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said dual cooperative locking means comprises two circumferential ribs on said container sidewall and said skirt.
3. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section.
4. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and said skirt having an outwardly extending and upwardly facing shoulder immediately below said access area and spaced above the lowermost of said locking means to facilitate rupture of said access area by use of a tool.
5. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 together with a reinforcing flange projecting radially outwardly from said container sidewall substantially immediately below said skirt preventing normal manual grasping of said skirt to release said dual locking means.
6. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, and reinforcing means on opposite sides of said access area for circumferentially restricting rupture of said skirt to said access area.
7. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt.
8. An apparatus as recited in claim 1 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, including abutments arranged in a generally U pattern defining said access area.
9. A plastic closure for a container comprising: a. a web portion and a depending skirt portion attached thereto; b. two locking means on said skirt for engaging cooperative locking means on a container; and c. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of said two locking mEans from said container cooperative locking portions, said disengaging means including an access area between said locking means for facilitating the entry of a tool for disengaging said cover from an associated container.
10. The closure of claim 5 wherein said closure is of a size and said skirt is of a stiffness wherein manual deformation of said skirt for the releasing of said locking means is generally precluded in the absence of a tool.
11. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section.
12. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and said skirt having an outwardly extending and upwardly facing shoulder immediately below said access area and spaced above the lowermost of said locking means to facilitate rupture of said access area by use of a tool.
13. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and reinforcing means on opposite sides of said access area for circumferentially restricting rupture of said skirt to said access area.
14. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt.
15. An apparatus as recited in claim 9 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section, said access area being defined by a radially outwardly directed projection on said skirt, including abutments arranged in a generally U pattern defining said access area.
16. An improved plastic container and closure comprising: a. an open end cup-shaped container; b. a closure having a central portion and a depending skirt; c. a primary and secondary locking means carried by the closure and the container, said dual locking means including skirt portions and container sidewall portions; and d. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the skirt portions of said locking means from the container sidewall portions, said disengaging means including interrupted areas in said skirt above said primary locking means for facilitating the passage of a tool therethrough for disengaging said primary locking means.
17. An apparatus as recited in claim 16 in which said primary and secondary locking means are vertically displaced from one another, and the interrupted areas are located between these locking means and radially spaced from said container.
18. An apparatus as recited in claim 16 in which said interrupted areas are a section on said skirt having a reduced cross-section.
19. An apparatus as recited in claim 16 in which said access area is a section of said skirt having a reduced cross-section and said skirt having an outwardly extending and upwardly facing shoulder immediately below said access area and spaced above the lowermost of said locking means to facilitate rupture of said access area by use of a tool.
20. An improved plastic container and closure comprising: a. an open end cup-shaped container having a bottom and upstanding sidewall; b. a closure having a central portion and a depending skirt; c. locking means carried by the closure and container and located below the top of said sidewall, said locking means including a closure portion and a container portion; and d. disengaging means for facilitating disengagement of the closure portion of said locking means from the container portions, said disengaging means including interrupted access areas in said skirt above said locking means for facilitating the passage of a tool for disengaging the closure portion of said locking means from the container portion.
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