Patent ID: 8336730
Filing Date: 2012-12-25
Classification: B65D

Abstract:
1. A protective seal applicable to an upper portion of a beverage can for sealing against intrusion of contaminants in solid, liquid, or gaseous form that could contaminate the top of the can, the protective seal being formed of an elastically deformable material and being configured to be elastically deformed by interference between the protective seal and the beverage can when applied to the beverage can, the protective seal comprising a generally horizontal top panel defining an annular sealing portion that projects downwardly for contacting a top surface of the beverage can when the protective seal is applied thereto, the protective seal comprising an inverted U-shaped sealing channel formed by an inner wall joined to the annular sealing portion and extending generally upwardly therefrom, an upper joining portion joined to an upper end of the inner wall, and an outer wall joined to the upper joining portion and extending generally downwardly therefrom, the sealing channel being configured to receive an upper rim of the beverage can when the protective seal is applied thereto, the protective seal further comprising an annular fitting protrusion projecting radially inwardly from an inner surface of the outer wall of the sealing channel and located to contact a side wall of the beverage can below the upper rim thereof, the protective seal further including a generally conical flap extending downwardly and outwardly from a lower end of the outer wall and configured to be elastically deformed radially outwardly when the protective seal is applied to the beverage can; wherein the protective seal is configured such that when the protective seal is snapped over the upper portion of the can, the annular fitting protrusion locks just below an annular protrusion existing on the can to produce a locking force sufficient to keep the seal attached to the upper portion of the can, and the annular sealing portion abuts the top surface of the can, the top surface of the can preventing the annular sealing portion from reaching a rest position in the absence of any elastic deformation, causing the top panel of the protective seal as a whole to become slightly domed upwardly and exert a restoring force F the locking between the annular fitting protrusion and the can further causing deformation of the upper joining portion which, because of its tendency to return to a rest position, applies a normal force F the flap being deformed elastically outwardly by interference with a side wall of the can and, because of a tendency of the flap to return to a rest position, the flap applying a normal force F