Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
B65D 5300
US Classification:
215344
Abstract:
A closure for glass containers is formed with a top end wall and a depending annular skirt wall. A base ring depends downwardly from the top end wall and supports a small sealing fin which projects downwardly from base ring to engage the finish of a glass container neck in sealing relation when the closure is applied to the container. The preferred base ring is tapered downwardly and outwardly and facilitates the flow of plastic into the sealing fin during molding of the closure. The closure is threaded onto the container neck and the sealing fin comes into contact with the finish. The application of additional closure torque causes the sealing fin to deform and be crushed. Polypropylene has the desired structural properties of flexural stiffness, hardness and compressive strength to be used for the closure.
Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
B65D 4104
US Classification:
215344
Abstract:
A polypropylene closure for glass containers. The enclosure has a top end wall and a depending annular skirt wall. A substantially rigid V-shaped sealing fin of triangular cross-section projects downwardly from the top end wall to engage the finish of a glass container neck in sealing relation when the closure is applied to the container. The closure is threaded onto the container neck and the sealing fin comes into contact with the finish. The application of additional closure torque causes the sealing fin to deform and be crushed.
Gerald L. Roy - Lancaster PA James E. Herr - East Petersburg PA
Assignee:
Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation - Lancaster PA
International Classification:
B65D 4134
US Classification:
215252
Abstract:
A tamper-evident closure for sealing an open-topped container. The closure is of one-piece molded construction and includes a cap having an annular top wall and an annular skirt dependent therefrom and joined thereto about the periphery of the top wall. The skirt has an internal thread for cooperation with the thread on the finish of the container. The closure further includes a tamper-indicating assembly including a band spaced from the skirt by a number of frangible bridges. The assembly also includes a segmented ring connected to the bottom of the band and extending upwardly and inwardly therefrom with the ring including a number of segments with adjacent segments being separated by a slot. The assembly also includes a number of resilient tabs connected to the upper end of each segment and extending upwardly and inwardly therefrom for engaging the breaker ledge of the container finish upon attempted removal of the closure from the container.
Kerr Glass Manufacturing Corporation - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B65D 5502
US Classification:
215220
Abstract:
A nested, two-piece, child-resistent closure is provided which includes an inner cap having a rigid, non-deformable upper end and a cylindrical skirt with a smooth outer surface and threaded inner surface. The outer upper end of the inner cap includes a series of upwardly projecting lugs arranged adjacent the center thereof. A series of upwardly projecting segments, of a height less than that of the lugs, is arranged about the periphery of the upper end of the inner cap. The outer cap, coaxially aligned with and generally overlapping the inner cap, has a resilient upper end and a cylindrical skirt with a smooth inner surface. Depending downwardly from the inner surface of the outer cap's upper end is a series of lugs aligned with the lugs on the inner cap to provide unidirectional drive means in the closure direction. The outer cap also has a series of downwardly projecting segments designed to engage the segments adjacent the periphery of the inner cap upon deformation of the edge of the outer cap, thus permitting rotation of the inner cap in the removal or unthreading direction.
parish. Joe Girardi wiped away tears, and kept walking, a few steps behind the casket. This was minutes after Fr. Larry Zurek honored the life and goodness of Gerald Roy (Jerry) Girardi at a funeral Mass in a stately stone church in the heart of this small city, a few blocks from the Illinois River.
Date: Oct 15, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Medicare fugitives being tracked beyond U.S. borders
Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations with the federal Office of Inspector General, said a joint federal Medicare Strike Force operating in Detroit and eight other U.S. cities is making progress finding fugitives abroad. This summer, the force arrested Clara and Caridad Guilarte in
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it
Date: Feb 16, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Health care fraud: Not a faceless crime any longer
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
Were looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives, said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact.
Date: Feb 06, 2011
Category: Health
Source: Google
Department creates most-wanted list for health care fraud
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."
"We're looking for new ways to press the issue of catching fugitives," said Gerald Roy, deputy inspector general for investigations at the Health and Human Services Department. "If someone walks into a bank and steals $3,000 or $4,000, it would be all over the newspaper. These people manage to do it from a less high-profile position, but they still have a tremendous impact."