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Concave shaped container bottom end closure and method of forming same
   
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US Patent 5152736
Issued Date
October 6, 1992
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A bottom end closure for a liquid-carrying paperboard container, wherein particular diagonal and sloped score lines are formed on the inner closure panels by modified sealing jaws, such that, upon being engaged by the sealing jaws, the score lines enhance the formation of a concave shape to the bottom end closure. The result is that the filled container will sit flat and stand erect, without any interfering downward bulging.
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Owner
Elopak Systems A.G. (Glattbrugg,CH)
Published
October 6, 1992
Application Number
07/783,261
Filed
October 28, 1991
US Classification
493/133   493/160
Int'l Classification
B65D   5/06   (20060101)   B65D   5/02   (20060101)  
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493/133   493/160   493/164   493/183   493/902  
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