IP Library Granted Patent US 8,857,638
Granted Patent B2
US 8,857,638 · App. 12/959,509 · Granted Oct 14, 2014

Push-and-turn child-resistant closure, shells, and package

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Patent No.
US 8,857,638
App. No.
12/959,509
Granted
Oct 14, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inner shell for a child-resistant closure includes radial driven lugs extending in a radially outward direction from an inner skirt and extending axially along the inner skirt, radial abutments extending in a radially outward direction from the inner skirt and extending axially along the inner skirt adjacent to and spaced apart from the radial driven lugs in a counterclockwise direction around the inner skirt, and pockets disposed between the radial driven lugs and the radial abutments. An outer shell for the closure includes radial driving lugs extending in a radially inward direction from an outer skirt.

Claims (114)

1. A child-resistant closure that includes:

an inner shell having an inner base wall with an inner skirt, external lugs on said inner base wall, at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt, at least one ramp extending axially along an external surface of said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt, a detent on an outer periphery of said inner skirt extending axially along said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt adjacent to said ramp and spaced from said ramp in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and a pocket disposed between said ramp and said detent, and

an outer shell having an outer base wall with an outer skirt surrounding said outer skirt of said inner shell, internal lugs on said outer base wall, and at least one flexible resilient spring finger extending radially inwardly at an angle in a counterclockwise direction from an inner periphery of said outer skirt,

said spring finger engaging said ramp from a clockwise direction to thread said inner shell onto a container neck finish,

said internal lugs overlying said external lugs when said spring finger is resiliently removably captured between said ramp and said detent such that said lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell.

2. The closure set forth in claim 1 wherein said ramp has a counterclockwise-oriented face at a closed acute angle of less than 90° with respect to said inner skirt of said inner shell.

3. A child-resistant closure that includes:

an inner shell having an inner base wall with an inner skirt, external lugs on said inner base wall, at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt, at least one ramp extending axially along an external surface of said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt, and a detent on an outer periphery of said inner skirt extending axially along said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt adjacent to said ramp and spaced from said ramp in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and

an outer shell having an outer base wall with an outer skirt surrounding said outer skirt of said inner shell, internal lugs on said outer base wall, and at least one flexible resilient spring finger extending radially inwardly at an angle in a counterclockwise direction from an inner periphery of said outer skirt,

said spring finger engaging said ramp from a clockwise direction to thread said inner shell onto a container neck finish,

said internal lugs overlying said external lugs when said spring finger is resiliently removably captured between said ramp and said detent such that said lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell, wherein said external lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer peripheral edge of said inner base wall of said inner skirt, said internal lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer periphery of said outer base wall of said outer skirt, and center posts on said base walls of said inner and outer shells support said outer shell with respect to said inner shell such that resiliency of said outer base wall of said outer shell supplies a spring force that must be overcome to bring said lugs into engagement and unthread said inner shell from a container neck finish.

4. The closure set forth in claim 1 wherein said inner shell carries a liner and includes at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt.

5. A child-resistant closure that includes:

an inner shell having an inner base wall with an inner skirt, external lugs on said inner base wall, at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt, at least one ramp extending axially along an external surface of said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt, and a detent on an outer periphery of said inner skirt extending axially along said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt adjacent to said ramp and spaced from said ramp in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and

an outer shell having an outer base wall with an outer skirt surrounding said outer skirt of said inner shell, internal lugs on said outer base wall, and at least one flexible resilient spring finger extending radially inwardly at an angle in a counterclockwise direction from an inner periphery of said outer skirt,

said spring finger engaging said ramp from a clockwise direction to thread said inner shell onto a container neck finish,

said internal lugs overlying said external lugs when said spring finger is resiliently removably captured between said ramp and said detent such that said lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell, wherein said inner shell base wall includes an axially extending external center post and said outer shell base wall includes an axially extending internal center post to receive said external center post, wherein said external and internal center posts are longer than their corresponding external and internal lugs.

6. The closure set forth in claim 1 wherein said spring finger is cantilevered from a fixed end connected to said outer skirt and has an opposite free end.

7. The closure set forth in claim 6 wherein said spring finger has a fixed axial end connected to said outer shell base wall, and an opposite free axial end.

8. A child-resistant closure that includes:

an inner shell having an inner base wall with an inner skirt, external lugs on said inner base wall, at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt, at least one ramp extending axially along an external surface of said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt, and a detent on an outer periphery of said inner skirt extending axially along said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt adjacent to said ramp and spaced from said ramp in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and

an outer shell having an outer base wall with an outer skirt surrounding said outer skirt of said inner shell, internal lugs on said outer base wall, and at least one flexible resilient spring finger extending radially inwardly at an angle in a counterclockwise direction from an inner periphery of said outer skirt,

said spring finger engaging said ramp from a clockwise direction to thread said inner shell onto a container neck finish,

said internal lugs overlying said external lugs when said spring finger is resiliently removably captured between said ramp and said detent such that said lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell, wherein said ramps and detents are generally triangular in cross-sectional shape, and include adjacent fillets and rounds.

9. A package including a container having said container neck finish and the closure set forth in claim 1 applied to said container neck finish.

10. An inner shell for a child-resistant closure that includes:

an inner base wall,

an inner skirt extending in an axial direction from said inner base wall,

a plurality of axial driven lugs extending externally from said inner base wall in an axial direction opposite of said inner skirt,

a plurality of radial driven lugs extending in a radially outward direction from said inner skirt and extending axially along said inner skirt,

a plurality of radial abutments extending in a radially outward direction from said inner skirt and extending axially along said inner skirt adjacent to and spaced apart from said plurality of radial driven lugs in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and

a plurality of pockets disposed between said radial driven lugs and said radial abutments.

11. The inner shell set forth in claim 10 wherein said radial driven lugs have counterclockwise-oriented faces at closed acute angles of less than 90° with respect to said inner skirt.

12. The inner shell set forth in claim 10 including at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt and carrying a liner.

13. The inner shell set forth in claim 10 wherein said radial driven lugs and abutments are generally triangular in cross-sectional shape, and include adjacent fillets and rounds.

14. The inner shell set forth in claim 1 wherein pockets are disposed between said ramps and detents.

15. A closure including the inner shell set forth in claim 10 .

16. The child-resistant closure recited in claim 10 and including the inner shell of claim 10 and also including:

an outer shell that includes:

an outer base wall,

an outer skirt extending in an axial direction from said outer base wall,

a plurality of axial driving lugs extending internally from said outer base wall in an axial direction the same as said outer skirt, and

a plurality of radial driving lugs extending in a radially inward direction from said outer skirt,

said axial driving lugs circumferentially overlying said axial driven lugs when said radial driving lugs are resiliently removably captured in said pockets between said radial driven lugs and said radial abutments such that said axial driving and driven lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell,

when said outer shell is rotated in a clockwise direction, said radial driving lugs engaging said radial driven lugs from a clockwise direction to rotate said inner shell,

when said outer shell is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, said driving lugs slipping over said radial driven lugs and snapping against said radial abutments, until said outer shell is advanced toward said inner shell in an axial direction so as to engage said axial driving and driven lugs to rotate said inner shell.

17. The closure set forth in claim 16 wherein said external lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer peripheral edge of said base wall of said inner skirt, said internal lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer periphery of said base wall of said outer skirt, wherein said inner shell base wall includes an axially extending external center post and said outer shell base wall includes an axially extending internal center post to receive said external center post, wherein said external and internal center posts are longer than their corresponding external and internal lugs, and said center posts on said base walls of said inner and outer shells support said outer shell with respect to said inner shell such that resiliency of said base wall of said outer shell supplies a spring force that must be overcome to bring said lugs into engagement and unthread said inner shell from a container neck finish.

18. The closure set forth in claim 16 wherein said radial driving lug is cantilevered from a fixed end connected to said outer skirt and has an opposite free end.

19. The closure set forth in claim 18 wherein said radial driving lug has a fixed axial end connected to said outer shell base wall, and an opposite free axial end.

20. An outer shell for a child-resistant closure wherein the outer shell includes:

an outer base wall,

an outer skirt extending in an axial direction from said outer base wall,

a plurality of axial driving lugs extending internally from said outer base wall in an axial direction the same as said outer skirt, and

a plurality of radial driving lugs extending in a radially inward direction from said outer skirt and having fixed axial ends connected to said outer shell base wall, and axially opposite free axial ends.

21. The outer shell set forth in claim 20 wherein said radial driving lug is cantilevered from a fixed end connected to said outer skirt and has an opposite free end.

22. A child-resistant closure including:

an outer shell that includes

an outer base wall,

an outer skirt extending in an axial direction from said outer base wall,

a plurality of axial driving lugs extending internally from said outer base wall in an axial direction the same as said outer skirt, and

a plurality of radial driving lugs extending in a radially inward direction from said outer skirt; and

an inner shell that includes:

an inner base wall,

an inner skirt extending in an axial direction from said inner base wall,

a plurality of axial driven lugs extending externally from said inner base wall in an axial direction opposite of said inner skirt,

a plurality of radial driven lugs extending in a radially outward direction from said inner skirt and extending axially along said inner skirt,

a plurality of radial abutments extending in a radially outward direction from said inner skirt and extending axially along said inner skirt adjacent to and spaced apart from said plurality of radial driven lugs in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and

a plurality of pockets disposed between said radial driven lugs and said radial abutments,

said axial driving lugs circumferentially overlying said axial driven lugs when said radial driving lugs are resiliently removably captured in said pockets between said radial driven lugs and said radial abutments such that said axial driving and driven lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell,

when said outer shell is rotated in a clockwise direction, said radial driving lugs engaging said radial driven lugs from a clockwise direction to rotate said inner shell,

when said outer shell is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, said driving lugs slipping over said radial driven lugs and snapping against said radial abutments, until said outer shell is advanced toward said inner shell in an axial direction so as to engage said axial driving and driven lugs to rotate said inner shell.

23. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein at least one of said radial driven lugs has a counterclockwise-oriented face at a closed acute angle of less than 90° with respect to said inner skirt of said inner shell.

24. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein said axial driven lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer peripheral edge of said base wall of said inner skirt, said internal lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer periphery of said base wall of said outer skirt, and center posts on said base walls of said inner and outer shells support said outer shell with respect to said inner shell such that resiliency of said base wall of said outer shell supplies a spring force that must be overcome to bring said axial driving and driven lugs into engagement and unthread said inner shell from a container neck finish.

25. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein said inner shell carries a liner and includes at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt.

26. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein said inner shell base wall includes an axially extending external center post and said outer shell base wall includes an axially extending internal center post to receive said external center post, wherein said external and internal center posts are longer than their corresponding external and internal lugs.

27. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein said spring finger is cantilevered from a fixed end connected to said outer skirt and has an opposite free end.

28. The closure set forth in claim 27 wherein said spring finger has a fixed axial end connected to said outer shell base wall, and an opposite free axial end.

29. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein said radial driven lugs are generally triangular in cross-sectional shape, and include adjacent fillets and rounds.

30. The closure set forth in claim 22 wherein pockets are disposed between said radial driven lugs and detents.

31. A package including an external threaded neck finish and the closure set forth in claim 22 applied to said neck finish.

32. A child-resistant closure including

an outer shell that includes:

an outer base wall,

an outer skirt extending in an axial direction from said outer base wall,

a plurality of axial driving lugs extending internally from said outer base wall in an axial direction the same as said outer skirt, and

a plurality of radial driving lugs extending in a radially inward direction from said outer skirt; and

an inner shell that includes:

an inner base wall,

an inner skirt extending in an axial direction from said inner base wall,

a plurality of axial driven lugs extending externally from said inner base wall in an axial direction opposite of said inner skirt, and

a plurality of radial driven lugs extending in a radially outward direction from said inner skirt and extending axially along said inner skirt,

wherein said inner shell base wall includes an axially extending external center post and said outer shell base wall includes an axially extending internal center post to receive said external center post, wherein said external center post is longer than said axial driven lugs of said inner shell and said internal center post is longer than said axial driving lugs of said outer shell, said center posts support said outer shell with respect to said inner shell such that resiliency of said base wall of said outer shell supplies a spring force that must be overcome to bring said axial driving and driven lugs into engagement.

33. The closure set forth in claim 32 wherein said radial driving lug is cantilevered from a fixed end connected to said outer skirt and has an opposite free end.

34. The closure set forth in claim 33 wherein said radial driving lug has a fixed axial end connected to said outer shell base wall, and an opposite free axial end.

35. The closure of claim 32 wherein said inner shell also includes

a plurality of radial abutments extending in a radially outward direction from said inner skirt and extending axially along said inner skirt adjacent to and spaced apart from said plurality of radial driven lugs in a counterclockwise direction around said inner skirt, and

a plurality of pockets disposed between said radial driven lugs and said radial abutments,

said axial driving lugs circumferentially overlying said axial driven lugs when said radial driving lugs are resiliently removably captured in said pockets between said radial driven lugs and said radial abutments such that said axial driving and driven lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell,

when said outer shell is rotated in a clockwise direction, said radial driving lugs engaging said radial driven lugs from a clockwise direction to rotate said inner shell,

when said outer shell is rotated in a counterclockwise direction, said driving lugs slipping over said radial driven lugs and snapping against said radial abutments, until said outer shell is advanced toward said inner shell in an axial direction so as to engage said axial driving and driven lugs to rotate said inner shell.

36. The closure set forth in claim 35 wherein said driven lugs have counterclockwise-oriented faces at closed acute angles of less than 90° with respect to said inner skirt of said inner shell.

37. The closure set forth in claim 35 wherein said axial driven lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer peripheral edge of said base wall of said inner skirt, said axial driving lugs are disposed in an angularly spaced array around an outer periphery of said base wall of said outer skirt.

38. The closure set forth in claim 35 wherein said inner shell carries a liner and includes at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt.

39. The closure set forth in claim 35 wherein said driven lugs and said abutments are generally triangular in cross-sectional shape, and include adjacent fillets and rounds.

40. A package including an external threaded neck finish and the closure set forth in claim 32 applied to said neck finish.

41. The closure set forth in claim 32 wherein said internal center post is of hollow cylindrical shape.

42. The closure set forth in claim 32 wherein said base wall of said outer shell is thinner than said base wall of said inner shell.

43. A child-resistant closure that includes:

an inner shell having an inner base wall with an inner skirt, external lugs on said inner base wall, at least one internal thread segment on said inner skirt, at least one ramp extending axially along an external surface of said inner skirt and radially outwardly from said inner skirt, and

an outer shell having an outer base wall with an outer skirt surrounding said outer skirt of said inner shell, internal lugs on said outer base wall, and at least one flexible resilient spring finger extending radially inwardly at an angle in a counterclockwise direction from an inner periphery of said outer skirt,

said spring finger engaging said ramp from a clockwise direction to thread said inner shell onto a container neck finish,

said internal lugs overlying said external lugs when said spring finger is located against said ramp such that said lugs are positioned to support said outer shell on said inner shell.

44. The closure set forth in claim 43 wherein the inner shell and the outer shell include cooperating features that engage one another to orient the outer and inner shells such that the internal lugs on the outer shell are circumferentially aligned with and disengaged from the external lugs on the inner shell to prevent inadvertent engagement of the internal and external lugs by a top load.

45. The closure set forth in claim 44 wherein the cooperating features include the spring fingers removably resiliently captured in pockets between the ramps and detents adjacent the ramps.

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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2023
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE LISTING OF PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 054840 FRAME: 0047. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 31, 2022
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL AND SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE LISTING OF PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 055009 FRAME: 0450. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Jan 31, 2022
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL AND SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2021
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE LISTING OF PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 054840 FRAME: 0047. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Mar 11, 2021
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL AND SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE LISTING OF PATENTS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 055009 FRAME 0450. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT. Recorded Mar 11, 2021
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL AND SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 15, 2021
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL AND SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 23, 2020
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL AND SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.; LETICA CORPORATION
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 6, 2020
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jul 2, 2019
From: BERRY GLOBAL, INC.; BERRY FILM PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN, INC.; AVINTIV SPECIALTY MATERIALS INC.; PRIME LABEL & SCREEN INCORPORATED; PLIANT, LLC; FIBERWEB, LLC; BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLC; PROVIDENCIA USA, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 23, 2014
From: BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 23, 2014
From: BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 9, 2014
From: BPREX HEALTHCARE BROOKVILLE, INC.
To: BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 2, 2014
From: REXAM CLOSURE SYSTEMS INC.
To: REXAM HEALTHCARE BROOKVILLE INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 2, 2014
From: REXAM HEALTHCARE BROOKVILLE INC.
To: BPREX HEALTCHARE BROOKVILLE INC.
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 19, 2014
From: REXAM HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.
To: BPREX HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 28, 2011
From: REXAM CLOSURES AND CONTAINERS INC.
To: REXAM HEALTHCARE PACKAGING INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2010
From: BROZELL, BRIAN JOHN
To: REXAM CLOSURE SYSTEMS INC.
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