| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE31869 |
Bottle caps |
April 23, 1985 |
| A bottle cap is disclosed having a tear tab cooperating with score lines extending across the top of the cap for manual removal of the cap from a bottle. The score lines are located slightly spaced from the peripheral edge of the top of the cap and arranged at least partly around the |
| 4242390 |
Floor tile |
December 30, 1980 |
| Floor tiles are disclosed which comprise a carrier layer and a superimposed floor surface forming layer which is provided with a decorative wear resistant surface. In one embodiment the carrier layer protrudes beyond the floor surface layer on two sides and the floor surface layer protru |
| 4093062 |
Method of and apparatus for feeding articles |
June 6, 1978 |
| A method of and apparatus for orienting and feeding articles, in particular closure caps having a panel, a skirt and an ear extending from the skirt wherein articles are deposited on an inclined, preferably conical, surface from which they slide down onto a slowly rotating table. Article |
| 4089433 |
Closure for a container |
May 16, 1978 |
| A closure for an open topped container such as a bottle, having a radially outwardly projecting rim, in which an annular collar surrounds the rim and has an integrally formed sealing insert extending across its opening and connected thereto by rupturable bridge elements. An annular inter |
| 4029231 |
Pilferproof closure for bottles, tubes and similar containers |
June 14, 1977 |
| A pilferproof closure is disclosed having an inner cap and an outer cap. The inner cap is joined together with the outer cap and thus the closure is not removable from a container before the connection between the inner cap and the outer cap has been broken. Inwardly directed projections |
| 3963140 |
Bottle caps |
June 15, 1976 |
| A bottle cap is disclosed having a tear tab cooperating with score lines extending across the top of the cap for manually removal of the cap from a bottle. The score lines are located slightly spaced from the peripheral edge of the top of the cap and arranged at least partly around the |