US3921366A - Method of making and applying a tear-off cap closure - Google Patents

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US3921366A US533612A US53361274A US3921366A US 3921366 A US3921366 A US 3921366A US 533612 A US533612 A US 533612A US 53361274 A US53361274 A US 53361274A US 3921366 A US3921366 A US 3921366A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D41/00Caps, e.g. crown caps or crown seals, i.e. members having parts arranged for engagement with the external periphery of a neck or wall defining a pouring opening or discharge aperture; Protective cap-like covers for closure members, e.g. decorative covers of metal foil or paper
    • B65D41/32Caps or cap-like covers with lines of weakness, tearing-strips, tags, or like opening or removal devices, e.g. to facilitate formation of pouring openings
    • B65D41/40Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts
    • B65D41/44Caps or cap-like covers adapted to be secured in position by permanent deformation of the wall-engaging parts made of metallic foil or like thin flexible material
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67BAPPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
    • B67B3/00Closing bottles, jars or similar containers by applying caps
    • B67B3/02Closing bottles, jars or similar containers by applying caps by applying flanged caps, e.g. crown caps, and securing by deformation of flanges
    • B67B3/10Capping heads for securing caps
    • B67B3/18Capping heads for securing caps characterised by being rotatable, e.g. for forming screw threads in situ

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  • ABSTRACT A tear-off cap closure for a container including a cap body having a cap top and an integral skirted cap wall.
  • the cap wall depends from the periphery of the cap top for attachment to the container, and terminates in a peripherally extending bead.
  • a deformable bridge portion integrally connects a minor portion of the bead with the cap body.
  • a saver line extends around the cap wall from one side of the bridge portion to the opposite side of the bridge portion to enable severing of a major portion of the bead from the cap wall during application of the cap closure to the container and forms a pull-ring for pulling the cap from the container when access to the contents of the container is desired.
  • the present invention relates to a closure for a container, and more particularly to an improved tear-off cap closure having an integral, concentric pull ring for removing the cap closure from the container.
  • the present invention contemplates providing an improved tear-off cap closure for a container, and includes a cap body having a cap top and an integral, skirted cap wall which depends from the periphery of the cap top for attachment over the open end of a container.
  • the cap wall terminates in a peripherally extending bead, and a deformable bridge portion integrally connects a minor portion of the bead with the cap body.
  • a sever line extends generally around the cap wall from one side of the bridge portion to the opposite side of the bridge portion to enable severing of a major portion of the bead from the cap body during application of the cap closure to a container to form a pull-ring for pulling the cap closure from the container.
  • the capping machine includes rollers for deforming the cap walls about the open end of the container to secure the closure on the container. According to the invention, such rollers are so positioned with respect to the cap wall and container as to separate the bead from the cap wall during deformation thereof to form the pullring concurrently and simultaneously with securing the closure on the container. Subsequently, when it is desired to open the container, the pull-ring is merely lifted upwardly to pull the cap closure from the container.
  • this arrangement does not have the disadvantage of having the pull ring separated or spaced from the cap body until the cap closure is applied to the container to eliminate obvious problems resulting in storage of the parts, and more importantly, handling the parts from storage until they are applied to the container at the capping machine.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the cap closure of the present invention prior to its application to the container;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cap closure of the present invention as applied to the container showing the pull-ring in the lifted position in phantom lines;
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cap closure of the present invention showing the opening of the cap of FIGS. 1 and 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the cap closure of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is an elevation view, partially in section of the cap closure of the present invention prior to the formation of the bead
  • FIG. 6 is an elevation view, partially in section, of the cap closure of the present invention shown after the formation of the bead;
  • FIG. 7 is an end elevation, transverse sectional view of the cap closure of the present invention being applied to a container.
  • FIG. 8 is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the cap closure of the present invention.
  • the cap closure of the present invention is illustrated, generally at 2, and includes a cap body 4 which is adapted for attachment to a container 6 for sealing the open end, such as at 8 (FIG. 7), of the container 6.
  • the cap body is of a generally cup-like shape being generally circular in configuration, when viewed in top plan.
  • the cap body 4 includes a generally flat cap top 10 and an annular cap wall 12 which is formed integrally with the cap top 10. As shown, the cap wall 12 depends downwardly from the periphery of the cap top 10 and terminates in an annular bead 14 along the edge remote from the cap top 10.
  • the cap body 4 is formed from a blank (not shown) of generally thin, flat mate rial, such as aluminum or the like.
  • the blank is then drawn in a die to form a lower wall section 14" which has a diameter greater than the diameter of the cap wall 12.
  • the lower wall section 14" is formed integrally with the cap wall 12 and depends downwardly therefrom.
  • the lower wall section 14" is subjected to a further forming operation, such as a curling operation, for curling the lower wall section 14" radially inwardly to form the bead 14.
  • the cap closure is stored in this condition to await application to the container 6 at a subsequent time.
  • a sever line 16 is formed in the cap body 4 adjacent the juncture between the cap wall 12 and the bead 14 to enable separation of the bead 14 from the cap wall 12.
  • severing of the bead 14 results in the formation of a pull-ring 14' (FIG. 2) which is integrally connected to a minor portion of the cap wall 12 by the bridge portion 18.
  • the sever line 16 may be made by cutting the cap body material to a depth of preferably at least one half of the metal thickness, leaving a residual of less than half of the metal thickness. Scoring to this depth should leave sufficient strength to allow the lower wall section 14" to be curled to form the bead l4 3 and still allow the formed bead 14 to be separated from the cap wall 12 to form the pull-ring 14.
  • Scoring to this depth should leave sufficient strength to allow the lower wall section 14" to be curled to form the bead l4 3 and still allow the formed bead 14 to be separated from the cap wall 12 to form the pull-ring 14.
  • the sever line 16 may also be formed by scoring or piercing the material of the cap body, such as by slitting the material of the cap body 4 to form a plurality of slits 20 along spaced intervals adjacent the juncture of the bead 14 with the cap wall 12 to form a plurality of small bridges, such as at 22, around the periphery of the cap wall 12 adjacent to the bead 14.
  • the material of the cap body 4 will be weakened to enable the bead 14 to be broken away from the cap wall 12 by rupturing the bridges to form the pull-ring 14.
  • the container 6 is provided in the form of a bottle having a conventional finish 26 adjacent its open end.
  • the finish includes an annular rim 27 which projects radially outwardly from the neck 28 of the bottle 6 defining an annular recess 30 immediately below the rim 27.
  • the cap closure 2 is placed over the open mouth 8 such that the cap top rests on the rim 27.
  • the side wall 12 extends downwardly beyond the rim 27 to position the bead 14 adjacent the neck 28.
  • a holder 31 which is part of the capping machine, is moved downwardly, as indicated by the arrow 33, into contact with the cap top 10 to clamp the cap closure 2 in position on the bottle 6.
  • the bottle 6 and the cap closure 2 are then moved together relative to disc-like rollers 32 and 34 of a capping machine (not shown).
  • the peripheral edges 29 of the rollers 32 and 34 positioned with respect to the bottle 6 to engage the cap wall 12 adjacent the recess 30 for deforming the cap wall 12 inwardly around the rim 27 and into engagement with the neck 28.
  • the cap wall 12 Prior to engagement of the rollers with the cap wall 12, the cap wall 12 is spaced outwardly from the neck 28, and the sever line 16 is positioned outwardly of and adjacent to the recess 30.
  • the rollers 32 and 34 may be resiliently biased to apply a radially inward force on the cap wall 12 adjacent the sever line 16.
  • Such force may have a slightly downward component causing the rollers 32 and 34 to separate or sever the bead 14 from the cap wall 12 as the cap wall 12 is deformed inwardly into engagement with the neck 26.
  • the rollers 32 and 34 may be arranged to force the cap wall 12 into engagement about the entire periphery of the neck 28 by rotating the bottle about its central axis or by rotating the rollers around the neck 28.
  • the entire periphery of the cap wall 12 is formed around the rim 28 and into engagement with the neck 26.
  • the bead 14' will be severed from the cap wall 12 along the sever line 16 to form the pull-ring 14 which will be separated from the cap wall 12 along a major portion thereof.
  • the bridge portion 18 will maintain the pullring 14 connected to the cap wall 12 along a minor portion thereof.
  • the bottle is removed from the capping machine for packaging.
  • the pull-ring 14' is lifted up over the cap wall, as shown in FIG. 2, and then by continuing to pull upwardly on the pull ring 14, the cap 10 is severed to form a par- 4 tially split cap which can be easily separated from the bottle 6 by continued pulling of the pull ring 14.
  • the sever line 16 is extended at its opposite ends, such as at 40 and 42, adjacent the opposite sides of the bridge portion 18 to form extended sever line portions 44 and 46.
  • the extended sever line portions 44 and 46 may be formed by a continuous score line, by intermittent spaced score lines or by piercing, such as slitting, the cap body.
  • the extended sever line portions 44 and 46 extend upwardly along the cap wall 12, such as at 48 and 50, and then continue beyond the cap wall 12 into the cap top 10.
  • the extended sever line portions 44 and 46 continue in spaced relation fron one another along the cap top 10 to form a tab or bridge extension 18 which terminates adjacent the rim of the cap top 10. As shown, in FIG. 8, the extended sever line portion 44 and 46 may diverge outwardly away from one another such that the width of the tab or bridge extension 18 is wider at its junction such as at 51, with the cap top 10, than the width of the bridge portion 18 adjacent the bead 14. In this arrangement when the pull-ring 14' (FIG.
  • the bridge extension 18' will be severed from the cap top 10 forming an opening 52 in the cap body 4 to enable the contents of the bottle 6 to be poured outwardly therefrom, or to enable the insertion of an article, such as a straw or the like, into the interior of the bottle 6 or to facilitate removal of the cap from the bottle.
  • the juncture 51 between the bridge extension 18 and the cap top 10 may be positioned closer to the periphery of the cap top 10 remote from the bridge portion 18 to facilitate complete removal of the cap closure 2 from the bottle 6.
  • the scores 40 and 42 in the side wall and 44 and 46 in the body of the cap may be formed either in the exterior or interior surface of the cap and are preferably formed in the flat blank before drawing the blank into the cap shape.
  • the score 16 between the ring 14 and the side wall is preferably formed at the end of the drawing stroke which forms the cup illustrated in FIG. 5.
  • a closure of the invention could be applied to a container by a collet closing or crimping operation in which fingers are closed against the side wall of the cap to secure it to a container and concurrently separate the bead from the side wall of the cap.
  • a closure of the invention may also be formed from a plastic resin which is molded into a closure having the structure of that illustrated and described for a metal closure.
  • a method of securing a tear-off cap closure on a container which is open at the top and has a finish adjacent the opening comprising,
  • a method in accordance with claim 1 including weakening the material of said cap body along the line adjacent to said bead, forming said pull-ring by rupturing the cap body material along said weakened line. 3. A method in accordance with claim 1, including weakening the cap body material between said bead and said cap wall along the line extending from one side of said bridge portion and terminating adjacent the other side of said bridge portion. 4. A method in accordance with claim 3, including forming the weakened line by making spaced slits in the cap body material.
  • a method of securing a tear-off cap closure on a container of the type which is open at the top and has a peripheral finish adjacent the open top comprising,
  • cap body with a cap top, a skirted cap wall made integral with said cap top and a peripheral bead at the terminal edge of said cap wall,
  • a method in accordance with claim 6, including providing said weakening by severing the material of said cap wall intermittently along a line from one side of said bridge portion to the other side thereof.
  • a method in accordance with claim 6, including placing said cap body over the open top of said container with said bead disposed below said finish, and deforming said cap wall inwardly against the side of said container to position said bead in engaged relation under said finish.
  • a method in accordance with claim 6, including deforming said cap wall by applying roll means to the exterior thereof, and
  • a method of securing a tear-off cap closure on an open-top container having a finish with an annular, outwardly extending rim adjacent the open top comprismg,
  • cap body with a cap top, a skirted cap wall and a peripheral bead disposed adjacent the terminal edge of said cap wall remote from said cap top,
  • the cap body material is adapted to be severed along said sever line extensions to form an opening to enable access to the interior of said container and to form a tab for removing said cap closure from said container.

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A tear-off cap closure for a container including a cap body having a cap top and an integral skirted cap wall. The cap wall depends from the periphery of the cap top for attachment to the container, and terminates in a peripherally extending bead. A deformable bridge portion integrally connects a minor portion of the bead with the cap body. A saver line extends around the cap wall from one side of the bridge portion to the opposite side of the bridge portion to enable severing of a major portion of the bead from the cap wall during application of the cap closure to the container and forms a pull-ring for pulling the cap from the container when access to the contents of the container is desired.

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United States Patent 1 Coop [4 1 Nov. 25, 1975 METHOD OF MAKING AND APPLYING A TEAR-OFF CAP CLOSURE [76] Inventor: Jack A. Coop, 141 N. 24th St., New Castle, 1nd. 47362 [22] Filed: Dec. 17, 1974 [21] Appl. No.: 533,612
Related US. Application Data [62] Division of Ser. No. 390,095, Aug. 20, 1973, Pat. No.
3,583,125 6/1971 Vermeulen 53/14 3,589,543 6/1971 Weigand 3,645,062 2/1972 Hannon 53/42 Primary Examiner-Travis S. McGehee Assistant Examiner-Horace M. Culver Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Teare, Teare & Sammon [57] ABSTRACT A tear-off cap closure for a container including a cap body having a cap top and an integral skirted cap wall. The cap wall depends from the periphery of the cap top for attachment to the container, and terminates in a peripherally extending bead.- A deformable bridge portion integrally connects a minor portion of the bead with the cap body. A saver line extends around the cap wall from one side of the bridge portion to the opposite side of the bridge portion to enable severing of a major portion of the bead from the cap wall during application of the cap closure to the container and forms a pull-ring for pulling the cap from the container when access to the contents of the container is desired.
14 Claims, 8 Drawing Figures U.S. Patent Nov. 25, 1975 3,921,366
METHOD OF MAKING AND APPLYING A TEAR-OFF CAP CLOSURE REFERENCE TO EARLIER FILED APPLICATION This is a division of application Ser. No. 390,095 filed Aug. 20, 1973, now US. Pat. No. 3,865,268.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a closure for a container, and more particularly to an improved tear-off cap closure having an integral, concentric pull ring for removing the cap closure from the container.
Heretofore, it has been known to form a cap closure with a cap body having a concentrically disposed pull ring which has been integrally connected to the cap body, such as is disclosed in US. Pat. Nos. 2,443,185 and 2,490,791. In the construction of such prior cap closure, the pull-ring has been disposed around the cap body and has been attached to the cap body by a narrow bridge portion, and the remainder of the pull-ring has been separated from the cap body prior to attachment of the cap closure to the container.
In addition to the apparent fragile nature of such closures, the prior structure was such as would lead to problems in hoppering and handling at the capping ma chine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention contemplates providing an improved tear-off cap closure for a container, and includes a cap body having a cap top and an integral, skirted cap wall which depends from the periphery of the cap top for attachment over the open end of a container. The cap wall terminates in a peripherally extending bead, and a deformable bridge portion integrally connects a minor portion of the bead with the cap body. A sever line extends generally around the cap wall from one side of the bridge portion to the opposite side of the bridge portion to enable severing of a major portion of the bead from the cap body during application of the cap closure to a container to form a pull-ring for pulling the cap closure from the container. More specifically, after application the pull-ring extends around a major portion of the cap wall and is on the side of the cap wall which is opposite to the bridge portion. With this arrangement, the bead remains intact with the cap body until the cap is applied to the container. In applying the cap closure to the container, the capping machine includes rollers for deforming the cap walls about the open end of the container to secure the closure on the container. According to the invention, such rollers are so positioned with respect to the cap wall and container as to separate the bead from the cap wall during deformation thereof to form the pullring concurrently and simultaneously with securing the closure on the container. Subsequently, when it is desired to open the container, the pull-ring is merely lifted upwardly to pull the cap closure from the container. As can be seen, this arrangement does not have the disadvantage of having the pull ring separated or spaced from the cap body until the cap closure is applied to the container to eliminate obvious problems resulting in storage of the parts, and more importantly, handling the parts from storage until they are applied to the container at the capping machine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the cap closure of the present invention prior to its application to the container;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cap closure of the present invention as applied to the container showing the pull-ring in the lifted position in phantom lines;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cap closure of the present invention showing the opening of the cap of FIGS. 1 and 2;
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the cap closure of the present invention;
FIG. 5 is an elevation view, partially in section of the cap closure of the present invention prior to the formation of the bead;
FIG. 6 is an elevation view, partially in section, of the cap closure of the present invention shown after the formation of the bead;
FIG. 7 is an end elevation, transverse sectional view of the cap closure of the present invention being applied to a container; and
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the cap closure of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring again to FIGS. 1 and 2, the cap closure of the present invention is illustrated, generally at 2, and includes a cap body 4 which is adapted for attachment to a container 6 for sealing the open end, such as at 8 (FIG. 7), of the container 6.
Referring now to FIGS. 4 and 6, the cap body is of a generally cup-like shape being generally circular in configuration, when viewed in top plan. The cap body 4 includes a generally flat cap top 10 and an annular cap wall 12 which is formed integrally with the cap top 10. As shown, the cap wall 12 depends downwardly from the periphery of the cap top 10 and terminates in an annular bead 14 along the edge remote from the cap top 10.
Referring now to FIG. 5, the cap body 4 is formed from a blank (not shown) of generally thin, flat mate rial, such as aluminum or the like. The blank is then drawn in a die to form a lower wall section 14" which has a diameter greater than the diameter of the cap wall 12. As shown, the lower wall section 14" is formed integrally with the cap wall 12 and depends downwardly therefrom. As shown in FIG. 6, the lower wall section 14" is subjected to a further forming operation, such as a curling operation, for curling the lower wall section 14" radially inwardly to form the bead 14. The cap closure is stored in this condition to await application to the container 6 at a subsequent time.
Referring particularly to FIG. 4, a sever line 16 is formed in the cap body 4 adjacent the juncture between the cap wall 12 and the bead 14 to enable separation of the bead 14 from the cap wall 12. By this arrangement, severing of the bead 14 results in the formation of a pull-ring 14' (FIG. 2) which is integrally connected to a minor portion of the cap wall 12 by the bridge portion 18.
In the invention, the sever line 16 may be made by cutting the cap body material to a depth of preferably at least one half of the metal thickness, leaving a residual of less than half of the metal thickness. Scoring to this depth should leave sufficient strength to allow the lower wall section 14" to be curled to form the bead l4 3 and still allow the formed bead 14 to be separated from the cap wall 12 to form the pull-ring 14. In the alternative and referring to FIG. 8, the sever line 16 may also be formed by scoring or piercing the material of the cap body, such as by slitting the material of the cap body 4 to form a plurality of slits 20 along spaced intervals adjacent the juncture of the bead 14 with the cap wall 12 to form a plurality of small bridges, such as at 22, around the periphery of the cap wall 12 adjacent to the bead 14. By this arrangement, the material of the cap body 4 will be weakened to enable the bead 14 to be broken away from the cap wall 12 by rupturing the bridges to form the pull-ring 14. By forming the sever line in either of the above ways, sharp edges are avoided on the inside of the pull-ring 14 which could possibly result in the cutting of the fingers of the user, such as may be experienced should the sever line be formed by pinch trimming or the like.
Referring now to FIG. 7, the container 6 is provided in the form of a bottle having a conventional finish 26 adjacent its open end. The finish includes an annular rim 27 which projects radially outwardly from the neck 28 of the bottle 6 defining an annular recess 30 immediately below the rim 27. In applying the cap closure 2 to the container 6, the cap closure 2 is placed over the open mouth 8 such that the cap top rests on the rim 27. The side wall 12 extends downwardly beyond the rim 27 to position the bead 14 adjacent the neck 28. When the cap wall 12 is in this position on the bottle, a holder 31 which is part of the capping machine, is moved downwardly, as indicated by the arrow 33, into contact with the cap top 10 to clamp the cap closure 2 in position on the bottle 6. The bottle 6 and the cap closure 2 are then moved together relative to disc-like rollers 32 and 34 of a capping machine (not shown). The peripheral edges 29 of the rollers 32 and 34 positioned with respect to the bottle 6 to engage the cap wall 12 adjacent the recess 30 for deforming the cap wall 12 inwardly around the rim 27 and into engagement with the neck 28. Prior to engagement of the rollers with the cap wall 12, the cap wall 12 is spaced outwardly from the neck 28, and the sever line 16 is positioned outwardly of and adjacent to the recess 30. The rollers 32 and 34 may be resiliently biased to apply a radially inward force on the cap wall 12 adjacent the sever line 16. Such force may have a slightly downward component causing the rollers 32 and 34 to separate or sever the bead 14 from the cap wall 12 as the cap wall 12 is deformed inwardly into engagement with the neck 26. It is to be understood that the rollers 32 and 34 may be arranged to force the cap wall 12 into engagement about the entire periphery of the neck 28 by rotating the bottle about its central axis or by rotating the rollers around the neck 28. Thus, the entire periphery of the cap wall 12 is formed around the rim 28 and into engagement with the neck 26. By this arrangement, the bead 14' will be severed from the cap wall 12 along the sever line 16 to form the pull-ring 14 which will be separated from the cap wall 12 along a major portion thereof. The bridge portion 18 will maintain the pullring 14 connected to the cap wall 12 along a minor portion thereof.
After the capping operation, the bottle is removed from the capping machine for packaging. When it is desired to obtain access to the contents of the bottle 6, the pull-ring 14' is lifted up over the cap wall, as shown in FIG. 2, and then by continuing to pull upwardly on the pull ring 14, the cap 10 is severed to form a par- 4 tially split cap which can be easily separated from the bottle 6 by continued pulling of the pull ring 14.
Another embodiment of the cap closure 2 of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 8. In this form, the sever line 16 is extended at its opposite ends, such as at 40 and 42, adjacent the opposite sides of the bridge portion 18 to form extended sever line portions 44 and 46. The extended sever line portions 44 and 46, like the sever line 16, may be formed by a continuous score line, by intermittent spaced score lines or by piercing, such as slitting, the cap body. The extended sever line portions 44 and 46 extend upwardly along the cap wall 12, such as at 48 and 50, and then continue beyond the cap wall 12 into the cap top 10. The extended sever line portions 44 and 46 continue in spaced relation fron one another along the cap top 10 to form a tab or bridge extension 18 which terminates adjacent the rim of the cap top 10. As shown, in FIG. 8, the extended sever line portion 44 and 46 may diverge outwardly away from one another such that the width of the tab or bridge extension 18 is wider at its junction such as at 51, with the cap top 10, than the width of the bridge portion 18 adjacent the bead 14. In this arrangement when the pull-ring 14' (FIG. 3) is pulled upwardly, the bridge extension 18' will be severed from the cap top 10 forming an opening 52 in the cap body 4 to enable the contents of the bottle 6 to be poured outwardly therefrom, or to enable the insertion of an article, such as a straw or the like, into the interior of the bottle 6 or to facilitate removal of the cap from the bottle. The juncture 51 between the bridge extension 18 and the cap top 10 may be positioned closer to the periphery of the cap top 10 remote from the bridge portion 18 to facilitate complete removal of the cap closure 2 from the bottle 6.
The scores 40 and 42 in the side wall and 44 and 46 in the body of the cap may be formed either in the exterior or interior surface of the cap and are preferably formed in the flat blank before drawing the blank into the cap shape. The score 16 between the ring 14 and the side wall is preferably formed at the end of the drawing stroke which forms the cup illustrated in FIG. 5.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that numerous modifications can be made therein without departing from the invention or the scope of the appended claims. For example, a closure of the invention could be applied to a container by a collet closing or crimping operation in which fingers are closed against the side wall of the cap to secure it to a container and concurrently separate the bead from the side wall of the cap. A closure of the invention may also be formed from a plastic resin which is molded into a closure having the structure of that illustrated and described for a metal closure.
I claim:
1. A method of securing a tear-off cap closure on a container which is open at the top and has a finish adjacent the opening comprising,
forming a cap body with a cap top and a skirted cap another portion intact to form a bridge portion. 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, including weakening the material of said cap body along the line adjacent to said bead, forming said pull-ring by rupturing the cap body material along said weakened line. 3. A method in accordance with claim 1, including weakening the cap body material between said bead and said cap wall along the line extending from one side of said bridge portion and terminating adjacent the other side of said bridge portion. 4. A method in accordance with claim 3, including forming the weakened line by making spaced slits in the cap body material.
5. A method in accordance with claim 1, including forming spaced weakened lines from said bridge portion along said cap wall and along said cap top. 6. A method of securing a tear-off cap closure on a container of the type which is open at the top and has a peripheral finish adjacent the open top comprising,
providing a cap body with a cap top, a skirted cap wall made integral with said cap top and a peripheral bead at the terminal edge of said cap wall,
weakening the material around a major portion of the periphery of said cap wall to provide a bridge portion to be formed by a remaining minor portion of said cap wall,
placing said cap body over the open top of the container, and
deforming said cap wall inwardly against the container finish and substantially simultaneously severing said cap wall along said weakened portion to separate said bead from the said cap wall so that said bridge portion remains intact to form a pullring for removing said cap body from said container.
7. A method in accordance with claim 6, wherein said weakening includes,
weakening the material of said cap body, additionally, along spaced, laterally-extending lines which extend from the opposite sides of said bridge portion, upwardly along said cap wall and transversely of said cap top to provide an opening to enable access to the interior of the container and a tab for removal of the cap body from the container upon severing of said cap body material along said laterally extending lines by pulling on said pull-ring.
8. A method in accordance with claim 6, including providing said weakening by scoring the material of said cap wall continuously from one side of said bridge portion to the other side thereof.
9. A method in accordance with claim 6, including providing said weakening by severing the material of said cap wall intermittently along a line from one side of said bridge portion to the other side thereof.
10. A method in accordance with claim 6, including placing said cap body over the open top of said container with said bead disposed below said finish, and deforming said cap wall inwardly against the side of said container to position said bead in engaged relation under said finish.
11. A method in accordance with claim 6, including deforming said cap wall by applying roll means to the exterior thereof, and
rotating said roll member means about said container when deforming said cap wall.
12. A method in accordance with claim 8, including scoring said material to a depth of at least one-half of the material thickness.
13. A method in accordance with claim 7, including forming said laterally extending weakened lines so that they diverge outwardly from one another in a direction away from said bridge portion so that said tab is widest at its juncture with the cap top. 14. A method of securing a tear-off cap closure on an open-top container having a finish with an annular, outwardly extending rim adjacent the open top comprismg,
forming a cap body with a cap top, a skirted cap wall and a peripheral bead disposed adjacent the terminal edge of said cap wall remote from said cap top,
forming a sever line around a major portion of the periphery of said cap wall adjacent said bead to form a bridge portion between the terminal ends of said sever line so that said bead may be maintained in connected relationship to said cap body upon severing of said cap body material along said sever line to form a pull-ring,
forming spaced, laterally-extending sever line extensions, each of which extends from a respective terminal end of said first mentioned sever line upwardly along said cap wall and transversely of said cap top,
placing said cap body over the open top of the container, and
deforming said cap wall inwardly against the container and positioning said bead under said rim, and
substantially simultaneously severing said bead from said cap wall along said sever line so that a minor portion of said cap wall will remain intact forming said bridge portion between the bead and the remaining material of said cap body to form said pullring whereby upon continued pulling of the pullring, the cap body material is adapted to be severed along said sever line extensions to form an opening to enable access to the interior of said container and to form a tab for removing said cap closure from said container.

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1. A method of securing a tear-off cap closure on a container which is open at the top and has a finish adjacent the opening comprising, forming a cap body with a cap top and a skirted cap wall and with a peripheral bead at the terminal edge of the cap wall, placing the cap body over the top of the container, deforming the skirted cap wall inwardly against the finish of the container, simultaneously forming a pull-ring by severing a portion of the bead from the cap body while leaving another portion intact to form a bridge portion.
2. A method in accordance with claim 1, including weakening the material of said cap body along the line adjacent to said bead, forming said pull-ring by rupturing the cap body material along said weakened line.
3. A method in accordance with claim 1, including weakening the cap body material between said bead and said cap wall along the line extending from one side of said bridge portion and terminating adjacent the other side of said bridge portion.
4. A method in accordance with claim 3, including forming the weakened line by making spaced slits in the cap body material.
5. A method in accordance with claim 1, including forming spaced weakened lines from said bridge portion along said cap wall and along said cap top.
6. A method of securing a tear-off cap closure on a container of the type which is open at the top and has a peripheral finish adjacent the open top comprising, providing a cap body with a cap top, a skirted cap wall mAde integral with said cap top and a peripheral bead at the terminal edge of said cap wall, weakening the material around a major portion of the periphery of said cap wall to provide a bridge portion to be formed by a remaining minor portion of said cap wall, placing said cap body over the open top of the container, and deforming said cap wall inwardly against the container finish and substantially simultaneously severing said cap wall along said weakened portion to separate said bead from the said cap wall so that said bridge portion remains intact to form a pull-ring for removing said cap body from said container.
7. A method in accordance with claim 6, wherein said weakening includes, weakening the material of said cap body, additionally, along spaced, laterally-extending lines which extend from the opposite sides of said bridge portion, upwardly along said cap wall and transversely of said cap top to provide an opening to enable access to the interior of the container and a tab for removal of the cap body from the container upon severing of said cap body material along said laterally extending lines by pulling on said pull-ring.
8. A method in accordance with claim 6, including providing said weakening by scoring the material of said cap wall continuously from one side of said bridge portion to the other side thereof.
9. A method in accordance with claim 6, including providing said weakening by severing the material of said cap wall intermittently along a line from one side of said bridge portion to the other side thereof.
10. A method in accordance with claim 6, including placing said cap body over the open top of said container with said bead disposed below said finish, and deforming said cap wall inwardly against the side of said container to position said bead in engaged relation under said finish.
11. A method in accordance with claim 6, including deforming said cap wall by applying roll means to the exterior thereof, and rotating said roll member means about said container when deforming said cap wall.
12. A method in accordance with claim 8, including scoring said material to a depth of at least one-half of the material thickness.
13. A method in accordance with claim 7, including forming said laterally extending weakened lines so that they diverge outwardly from one another in a direction away from said bridge portion so that said tab is widest at its juncture with the cap top.
14. A method of securing a tear-off cap closure on an open-top container having a finish with an annular, outwardly extending rim adjacent the open top comprising, forming a cap body with a cap top, a skirted cap wall and a peripheral bead disposed adjacent the terminal edge of said cap wall remote from said cap top, forming a sever line around a major portion of the periphery of said cap wall adjacent said bead to form a bridge portion between the terminal ends of said sever line so that said bead may be maintained in connected relationship to said cap body upon severing of said cap body material along said sever line to form a pull-ring, forming spaced, laterally-extending sever line extensions, each of which extends from a respective terminal end of said first mentioned sever line upwardly along said cap wall and transversely of said cap top, placing said cap body over the open top of the container, and deforming said cap wall inwardly against the container and positioning said bead under said rim, and substantially simultaneously severing said bead from said cap wall along said sever line so that a minor portion of said cap wall will remain intact forming said bridge portion between the bead and the remaining material of said cap body to form said pull-ring whereby upon continued pulling of the pull-ring, the cap body material is adapted to be severed along said sever line extensions to form an opening to enable access to the interior of said container and to form a tab for remoVing said cap closure from said container.
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