Patent ID: 6846443

Claim:
A method of molding a dispensing tube having a thin head joined to a tubular body, which comprises: molding the head of a material that is moldable at elevated temperatures in a tool set having a mold cavity shaped in the form of a head and formed by female tooling for forming the exterior surface of the head and by a male die member for forming the interior surface of the head such that the head will have an inner surface, an outer surface, a neck with an upper end, and a shoulder having a lower end for being joined to the upper end of the tubular body, providing a plurality of elongated axial grooves in the outer surface of the male die member, the axial grooves extending axially from the upper end of the portion of the die member that forms the neck to end at the portion of the die member that forms the lower end of the shoulder, the axial grooves providing channels for flow of the moldable material in molten state from the neck to the lower end of the shoulder, providing in the mold cavity a circumferential groove connecting the axial grooves at the lower end of the shoulder. providing a tubular body having an upper end in the mold tooling such that the upper end is axially aligned with the female die member that forms the shoulder, providing the moldable material at an elevated temperature in a molten state into the mold cavity that is to form the head, flowing the moldable material along the axial grooves and the circumferential groove to and about the lower end of the shoulder at an elevated temperature and pressure, there being provided enough moldable material at the elevated temperature and pressure to the lower end of the mold cavity to join the upper end of the tubular body to the lower end of the shoulder, and utilizing said moldable material provided through the axial grooves and the circumferential groove for joining the upper end of the tubular body to the shoulder to form the dispensing tube, such that the inner surface of the head has a plurality of elongated ribs that are formed in the axial grooves, said ribs rigidifying the shoulder of the head and allowing the shoulder to be formed of less moldable material and to be thinner and the bond between the shoulder and the tubular body stronger than in the absence of said axial grooves and said ribs.