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Ekkert
Len Ekkert, Lemont, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100200532 | LOW WEIGHT CONTAINER CLOSURE - A container closure comprising a top wall portion and a skirt portion depending from the top wall portion is provided. The skirt portion can include corrugation on an interior and exterior thereof, and the corrugation can reduce the weight of the container closure and provide strength of the skirt portion. | 08-12-2010 |
Len Ekkert, Naperville, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090139954 | Closure With Improved Tamper-Evident Band - A tamper-indicating closure for use with a container having an annular locking ring located around a vertical axis of the container opening. The closure features a cap having a top wall portion and an annular skirt portion perpendicularly extending from the top wall. A continuous annular tamper-evident band is affixed to the skirt portion of the cap and is detachable from the cap. The band has a frustoconical retaining member hingedly connected to a bottom rim of the band. The retaining member has a plurality of ridges extending from the bottom rim of the band to a distal end of the retaining member. The ridges define a plurality of flutes formed therebetween. The retaining member is suitable for being folded up adjacent the band such that the external surface of the retaining member is suitable for engaging the locking ring of the container. | 06-04-2009 |
Leonard R. Ekkert, Lemont, IL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080314916 | SNAP OVERCAP CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER - An overcap for a container, which container is of the type having a rim adjacent to an opening in which the rim has an exterior facing top surface, an exterior facing side surface and an exterior facing bottom surface. The overcap includes a center portion having a top surface and a skirt extending downward relative to the top surface. A wall is spaced radially inward from the skirt, defining a channel in one form of the overcap. The wall has an end portion extending downwardly from the center portion. When the overcap is disposed on the container, the end portion engages with the exterior facing top surface of the rim of the container. In one further advantageous form, the overcap skirt has a bead extending radially inward, which engages with the exterior facing side surface of the container when the overcap is disposed on the container. | 12-25-2008 |
