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Container closure and method of use

  • US 5,915,578 A
  • Filed: 06/28/1996
  • Issued: 06/29/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/28/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A liquid container and pull-top closure combination wherein the closure can be removed from the container using only a finger of the hand that holds the container,the container including a main body having a side wall with opposed front and rear panels and opposed side panels and surrounding a longitudinal axis for the container,the container also having top and bottom walls connected to the side wall thereby defining a chamber for container liquid,the container further having a spout projecting upwardly from the top wall in offset relation to said axis and terminating in a mouth, the plane of the front panel being substantially tangential to the spout, said spout having a length measured from the mouth to the top wall,the top wall thereby extending from the spout to the rear panel and forming therewith an upper shoulder on the opposite side of the spout from the front panel, said top wall having a length measured from the spout to the upper shoulder,the closure including a seal having front and rear edges, a stem having front and rear ends, and a ring having front and rear edges,the seal being releasably sealed to the mouth of the spout with its front edge disposed toward the front panel and its rear edge disposed toward the rear panel,the front end of the stem being connected to the front edge of the seal,the front edge of the ring being connected to the rear end of the stem,the length of the stem and the ring together from the front end of the stem to the rear edge of the ring being such that with the seal in fully sealed relation to the spout and the stem and ring fully stretched out, the stem can be extended rearwardly over the seal and out over the top wall and the ring can be positioned over the top wall between the spout and the upper shoulder with the front edge of the ring in rearwardly spaced relation to the spout and the rear edge of the ring in forwardly spaced relation to the upper shoulder.

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