A pull-tab sealing member for a container containing an upper laminate forming a pull-tab bonded to a lower laminate capable of being heat sealed to a container's mouth or opening. The upper laminate defines the pull tab wholly within a perimeter or circumference of the seal. The sealing member furt
A pull-tab sealing member for a container containing an upper laminate forming a pull-tab bonded to a lower laminate capable of being heat sealed to a container's mouth or opening. The upper laminate defines the pull tab wholly within a perimeter or circumference of the seal. The sealing member further includes a sub tab layer or member under the gripping tab for concentric structural support.
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1. A concentrically stable tabbed sealing member with a foam layer for sealing to a rim surrounding a container opening, the sealing member comprising: a multi-layer laminate including an upper laminate portion with one or more layers and partially bonded to a lower laminate portion forming a grippi
1. A concentrically stable tabbed sealing member with a foam layer for sealing to a rim surrounding a container opening, the sealing member comprising: a multi-layer laminate including an upper laminate portion with one or more layers and partially bonded to a lower laminate portion forming a gripping tab defined wholly within a perimeter of the sealing member, the gripping tab for removing the sealing member from a container opening;the lower laminate portion below the gripping tab including at least a heat seal layer for bonding to the container rim, a metal layer for heating the heat seal layer, and a polymer foam layer above the metal layer;a non-foam polymer sub-tab layer positioned between the polymer foam layer and the gripping tab, the non-foam polymer sub-tab not bonded to the gripping tab; andthe non-foam polymer sub-tab layer coextensive with at least the gripping tab at a periphery thereof to provide structural support to the polymer foam layer at its periphery, thereby, protecting the structural integrity of the polymer foam layer from effects of heat sealing the tabbed sealing member to a container rim. 2. The sealing member of claim 1, further comprising a tab stock polymer layer extending partway across the sealing member further defining the gripping tab, the tab stock polymer layer bonded to one of the layers in the upper laminate portion and not bonded to the lower laminate portion. 3. The sealing member of claim 2, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is bonded to the polymer foam layer and not bonded to the tab stock polymer layer. 4. The sealing member of claim 2, wherein the upper laminate portion includes a heat-activated bonding layer that is partially bonded to the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer and partially bonded to the tab stock polymer layer. 5. The sealing member of claim 4, wherein the heat-activated bonding layer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene acrylic acid copolymers, curable two-part urethane adhesives, epoxy adhesives, ethylene methacrylate copolymers and mixtures thereof. 6. The sealing member of claim 4, wherein the upper laminate portion includes a top polyester layer above the heat-activated bonding layer. 7. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is bonded to the polymer foam layer. 8. The sealing member of claim 7, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is directly bonded to the polymer foam layer. 9. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is a polyolefin. 10. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is about 1 to about 5 mils thick. 11. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the polymer foam layer has an internal rupture strength of about 2000 to about 3500 grams per inch. 12. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the polymer foam layer has a density of about 0.4 to about 0.6 grams per cubic centimeter. 13. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the partial bond between the upper laminate portion and the lower laminate portion is through at least the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer. 14. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein, after heat sealing, the polymer foam layer has concentric stability where the structural integrity of the polymer foam layer remains substantially consistent at its periphery relative to a portion of the polymer foam layer radially inward from the periphery. 15. A container and cap assembly including a concentrically stable tabbed sealing member with foam for sealing to a rim surrounding an opening of the container, the assembly comprising: a container with a rim surrounding an opening thereof;a cap for closing the opening of the container;a multi-layer laminate including an upper laminate portion with one or more layers and partially bonded to a lower laminate portion forming a gripping tab defined wholly within a perimeter of the sealing member, the multi-layer laminate bonded to the container rim;the lower laminate portion below the gripping tab including at least a seal layer for bonding to the container rim, a metal layer for heating the seal layer, and a polymer foam layer above the metal layer;a non-foam polymer sub-tab layer between the polymer foam layer and the gripping tab, the non-foam polymer sub-tab not bonded to the gripping tab; andthe non-foam polymer sub-tab layer coextensive with at least the gripping tab at its periphery thereof to provide structural support to the polymer foam layer at its periphery, thereby, protecting the structural integrity of the polymer foam layer from effects of heat sealing the tabbed sealing member to the container rim. 16. The assembly of claim 15, further comprising a tab stock polymer layer extending partway across the sealing member further defining the gripping tab, the tab stock polymer layer bonded to one of the layers in the upper laminate portion and not bonded to the lower laminate portion. 17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is bonded to the polymer foam layer and not bonded to the tab stock polymer layer. 18. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the upper laminate portion includes a heat-activated bonding layer that is partially bonded to the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer and partially bonded to the tab stock polymer layer. 19. The assembly of claim 18, wherein the heat-activated bonding layer is selected from the group consisting of ethylene acrylic acid copolymers, curable two-part urethane adhesives, epoxy adhesives, ethylene methacrylate copolymers and mixtures thereof. 20. The assembly of claim 18, wherein the upper laminate portion includes a top polyester layer above the layer of heat-activated polymer bonding layer. 21. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is bonded to the polymer foam layer. 22. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is directly bonded to the polymer foam layer. 23. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is a polyolefin. 24. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer is about 1 to about 5 mils thick. 25. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the polymer foam layer has an internal rupture strength of about 2000 to about 3500 grams per inch. 26. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the polymer foam layer has a density of about 0.4 to about 0.6 grams per cubic centimeter. 27. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the partial bond between the upper laminate portion and the lower laminate portion is through the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer. 28. The assembly of claim 15, wherein, after heat sealing, the polymer foam layer has concentric stability where the structural integrity of the polymer foam layer remains substantially consistent at its periphery relative to a portion of the polymer foam layer radially inward from the periphery. 29. The assembly of claim 15, wherein an inner surface of the cap includes a downwardly extending bead substantially aligned with the container rim. 30. A laminate for forming a concentrically stable tabbed sealing member for sealing to a rim surrounding a container opening, the laminate comprising: a multi-layer laminate including an upper laminate portion with one or more layers and partially bonded to a lower laminate portion, at least a portion of the multi-layer laminate forming a gripping tab when the laminate is formed into the concentrically stable tabbed sealing member;the lower laminate portion including at least a heat seal layer for bonding to the container rim after the laminate is formed into the concentrically tabbed sealing member, a metal layer for heating the heat seal layer, and a polymer foam layer above the metal layer;a non-foam polymer sub-tab layer positioned between the polymer foam layer and the upper laminate, the non-foam polymer sub-tab not bonded to the gripping tab; andwhen the laminate is formed into the concentrically stable tabbed sealing member and bonded to the rim, the non-foam polymer sub-tab layer providing structural support to the polymer foam layer at its periphery, thereby, protecting the structural integrity of the polymer foam layer from effects of heat sealing the concentrically stable tabbed sealing member to the rim.
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