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filingDate 1934-03-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1935-05-29-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-429396-A
titleOfInvention Improved facing material for use in closure caps for bottles and the like
abstract 429,396. Closure caps for bottles &c. CROWN CORK & SEAL CO., Inc., Highlandtown, Baltimore, U.S.A. March 21, 1934, No. 8915. Convention date, June 16, 1933. [Class 125 (iii)] [See also Group XXII] A cap for sealing containers comprises a metal shell, having a cushion liner therein, with a facing disc of paper treated to render it resistive to the container contents or of metal united thereto by a heat fusible cellulose derivate adhesive including one or more modifying agents, for example a resin, a plasticizer, and a solvent. The adhesive is free from drying oils, and similar oxidizable components and does not therefor dry out and become brittle on exposure to air. It may contain semi- or non drying oils. The crown shell 10 comprises a top 11, and crimped skirt 12, and has affixed to it by means of a heat and/or pressure sensitive adhesive 10<1> a liner 13 of cork, cork composition, pasteboard, rubber or rubber composition. A centre spot 14 which may extend over the whole of the liner 13 or may leave an exposed periphery is attached to the liner by means of the cellulose derivative adhesive 15. The centre spot 14 may be of express, kraft, rope or other tough paper with a high gloss preferably coated with an acid, alkali, oil, and water-resistant varnish 18, or it may be of aluminium or tin foil 17, Fig. 3. The spots may be punched from strip material, the adhesive composition being prepared as a flowable mass, and spread or sprayed upon the metal foil or paper sheet or strip. The cellulose derivative composition may contain synthetic resins of the type known under the Registered Trade Mark " Slyptal," or a rezyl resin, or a vinylite resin, a plasticizer such as the aliphatic tartrates and phosphates, tri-cresyl phosphate, phthalates, or methyl abietate with ethyl or butyl alcohol, and a solvent such as toluol, ethyl acetate, and denatured alcohol. Butyl acetate, butyl alcohol and benzol may also be employed in the solvent mixture. A suitable composition consists of vinyl acetate 10 per cent, nitrocellulose 14 per cent, butyl tartrate 6 per cent, toluol 27 per cent, ethyl acetate 33 per cent and denatured alcohol 10 per cent. Such a composition resists softening, not only through the ordinary range of pasteurizing temperatures up to 150‹ F. but also through ranges of forced pasteurizing temperatures which vary from 165 to 170‹ F., and the spot will even remain firmly united to the cushion disc at a temperature of 185‹ F. The adhesive coating may be applied to the paper or foil at about 20‹ F. and dried at the same temperature. The drying temperature should advisably be below 350‹ F. Specification 366,639 is referred to.
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