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- Q1020525 subject Q6123255.
- Q1020525 abstract "A flip-top or swing-top is a type of closure frequently used for bottles containing carbonated beverages, such as beer or mineral water. The mouth of the bottle is sealed by a stopper, usually made of porcelain or plastic, fitted with a rubber O-ring and held in place by a set of wires. The bottle can be opened and resealed repeatedly and without the use of a bottle opener, with the wires acting in the same way as a latch clamp. The flip-top was the dominant method of sealing beer and mineral water bottles prior to the invention of the crown cork.".
- Q1020525 thumbnail Swing-top_bottle.JPG?width=300.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q11981837.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q12360.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q13845007.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q168838.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q607619.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q6123255.
- Q1020525 wikiPageWikiLink Q942417.
- Q1020525 comment "A flip-top or swing-top is a type of closure frequently used for bottles containing carbonated beverages, such as beer or mineral water. The mouth of the bottle is sealed by a stopper, usually made of porcelain or plastic, fitted with a rubber O-ring and held in place by a set of wires. The bottle can be opened and resealed repeatedly and without the use of a bottle opener, with the wires acting in the same way as a latch clamp.".
- Q1020525 label "Flip-top".
- Q1020525 depiction Swing-top_bottle.JPG.