Plastic closure for a glass vessel

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B65D 51/18 (2006.01) B65D 23/00 (2006.01) B65D 43/02 (2006.01) B65D 51/24 (2006.01)

Patent

CA 2547369

The present invention relates to a plastic closure for a glass vessel, comprising a ring-shaped top with an outside surface and an inside surface, optionally with a plastic base area, which is arranged perpendicularly the to the ring shape and which has at least one opening, optionally a scattering disc that can be inserted into the ring-shaped top; and a lid, characterised in that the ring-shaped top has a peripheral projection on its lower outside surface and a peripheral centring ridge is provided on said projection, resting on the upper outside surface, the optional scattering disc has a peripheral side wall and is subdivided into at least two compartments by at least one partitioning wall, which is the same height as the side wall, it being possible to provide openings in the floors of the compartments, which openings may optionally be of different sizes and/or of the same size and in different numbers, and wherein the lid has an inner planar insert which, when the lid is closed with the ring-shaped top, forms a flush seal with the side and partitioning walls of the scattering disc.

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