US2013221038A1PendingUtilityA1

Disposable tubular container having an integrated cap

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Assignee: SON SU-JINPriority: Oct 19, 2010Filed: Oct 19, 2011Published: Aug 29, 2013
Est. expiryOct 19, 2030(~4.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Su-Jin Son
B65D 47/10B65D 43/0218B65D 35/44
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Abstract

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a disposable tubular container having an integrated cap is configured such that the cap is formed integrally with a tube neck through a connection member, perforations are formed along an outer surface of the connection member such that the cap may be detached from the tube neck, and the cap is inverted and coupled to the tube neck after being detached, thus thoroughly preventing air from entering a tubular body to minimize the spoilage of the container in the tubular container and enable the cap to be easily opened/closed so as to provide user convenience.

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1 . A disposable tubular container having an integrated cap, comprising:
 a tubular body configured to store contents;   a tubular neck which is engaged to the top of the tubular body and has a discharge hole through which contents stored in the tubular body is discharged and an engaging shoulder helping for a cap to be engaged to an upper outer side;   a discharge hole opening and closing rod which is integrally formed at the tubular neck through a joint member at the top of the tubular neck and has a cutting groove surrounding an outer surface of the joint member for the sake of cutting and is engaged to the discharge groove for the sake of engagement of the tubular neck in an inverted form in a state it is cut off; and   a cap having a mounting protrusion mounted at the lower side of the engaging shoulder.   
     
     
         2 . The container of  claim 1 , wherein the cap includes a protrusion part which protrudes surrounding the discharge hole opening and closing rod and pressurizes the top of the tubular neck.

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