Can safety cover
Abstract
This invention relates to a safety cover used in covering a can cover while the can cover is being opened, the can safety cover having a covering part of a flat plate to cover a surface of the can cover; a protruded receiving part extending axially along a rim of the covering part to receive a protruding rim part which is axially formed along a rim of the can cover; and an opening formed in the covering part to expose a can ring, which is attached on the surface of the can cover, to an outside. The can cover can be operated to be opened while it is covered by the can safety cover. Therefore, during the opening process, injury can be prevented from generating by preventing user's finger from directly contacting a rim of the can cover or a cut line of a main body of the can.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A can safety cover applied to a can having a side wall which encloses contents therein and extends axially to have a protruding rim part along an axially extending end, a can cover which covers the contents in the axial direction at an inside of the protruding rim part, and a can ring which is attached on a surface of the can cover for cutting off the can cover, the can safety cover having:
a covering part of a flat plate to cover the surface of the can cover; a protruded receiving part extending axially along a rim of the covering part to receive the protruding rim part; and an opening formed in the covering part to expose the can ring to an outside.
2 . The can safety cover according to claim 1 being made of thin plastics.
3 . The can safety cover according to claim 1 wherein the protruded receiving part has a bending end part to closely contact the received protruding rim part in a radial direction so that it can prevent the protruded receiving part from being taken off from the protruding rim part.
4 . The can safety cover according to claim 1 , wherein the covering part is formed along an inner circumference of the protruded receiving part to a predetermined width so that the opening can be formed inside of the covering part.Cited by (0)
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