A tearable bottle cap comprises a top planar disk, an approximately cylindrical skirt depending from said planar disk to snugly fit around the neck of said bottle, a first inner bead extending throughout the circumference of said skirt at a predetermined distance from the lower end of said skirt, to engage the lower portion of the upper bead of the bottle neck, a second inner bead extending throughout the circumference of said skirt at a predetermined distance above said first inner bead, in order to engage the upper portion of the upper bead of the bottle neck, a plurality of vertical, radially inwardly directed lugs projecting from the corner between said disk and said skirt and having their lower ends embedded in said second inner bead to be reinforced thereby, said lugs having a width such that they will accommodate therebetween the upper terminal portion of a screw threaded neck bottle, said radially inwardly directed lugs also serving as shock absorbers when the cap is used on unthreaded neck bottles not having a screw threaded terminal portion.
For sealing a container (2) consisting of a barrel portion (3) and a cap portion (4) threaded and tightened on the barrel portion, the sealing label (1) includes a lower portion (1A) for substantially wrapping the barrel portion and an upper portion (1B) for substantially wrapping the cap portion. The sealing label includes horizontal perforations (10) consisting of cut segments (11) and uncut segments (12; 13) extending along a border between the upper portion and the lower portion; a knob portion (1a) disposed at an edge of the upper portion; and inclined perforations (20) consisting of cut segments (21) and uncut segments (22) extending obliquely in the upper portion from the knob portion to the horizontal perforations.
Device (1) for connecting an enteral nutrition tube (7) to a nutrient composition container and having a neck (8A-8D), of the type comprising a transverse closure wall (4) and a skirt (3) forming with said wall a plug adapted to be fixed to said neck (8A-8B), characterized in that it is independent of the tube (7), in that the transverse closure wall comprises a reduced thickness area (5) adapted to be perforated by a perforator end-piece (6) mounted on one end of said tube, and in that said skirt forms part of a set of at least two coaxial elastic cylindrical skirts (2, 3) fastened to the transverse closure wall and each adapted to engage inside or outside the necks of containers having at least two different predetermined formats.
A plastic cap is used on containers, particularly of the type used commercially for five-gallon bottles containing liquids such as drinking water. A bead is formed on the exterior, preferably above the elevation of the horizontal tear line conventionally used in such caps. The bead is preferably flat on the outside surface and wide in a vertical sense. The bead functions to cause the cap to engage the neck of the container more securely. It also functions to retain in place a dust cap which fits over the top of the cap. It further functions as a seal for the type of cap used in certain water dispensers. Such dispensers are used without removing the cap from the container in that the top disk is opened after the container has been installed in the dispenser. The bead seals against the inside of a sleeve incorporated in such a dispenser.
The present invention relates to a closure cover (V) for infusion or transfusion bottles, having a stopper (6) which is adapted to the bottle neck (3) and is extended over by a cap (8) which is anchored by undergripping on the bottle neck (3), and it proposes in order to obtain a solution which is particularly advantageous from a structural standpoint, that the undergripping of the cap (8) is obtained by resilient individual tongues (10) which are secured in the undergrip position by a sliding ring (15) surrounding them, the cap having tabs biased outward from the bottle neck for serving at the same time to secure the sliding ring (15) in its support position.
A denture brush travel case includes spaced parallel front and back walls, each forming a parallelogram and having parallel top and bottom edges connected by downwardly converging side edges. The front and back walls are connected by a pair of downwardly and inwardly converging rectangular side walls. A narrow end of the travel case is provided with a planar bottom wall, forming an open topped hollow receptacle. A hinged cap includes a dual seal construction for removable engagement with an open top portion of the travel case. In a second embodiment, the case includes a pair of compartments for storing a denture cleaning agent.