John Kilner. Here's the Wikipedia article:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilner_jar
The game was improvised, and so was the equipment. A thin book or cigar box lid could be used for a paddle.
The plural of "lid" is "lids."
A locking lid is a type of lid that will lock so the lid cannot easily be taken off. Most locking lids have a latch, so the lid cannot lift up until the latch is unlatched.
Pie lid, I did, guy lid
pot top
Remove bolts on the underside of lid at the hinge. Remove screws on bottom side of the lid. Gently pry bottom of the lid from the top of the lid, there's a metal bracket in between them. The console lid should then be apart from the console.
Lid = .50 Pot = 10.50 Pot is $10.00 more than lid.
But in 1858, an inventor and tin smith from New York City, John L. Mason, invented the mason jar. He invented a machine that could cut threads into lids, which made it practical to manufacture a jar with a reusable, screw-on, lid. This was the difference between his design and predecessors, the sealing mechanism: a glass container with a thread molded into its top and a zinc lid with a rubber ring. The rubber created the seal, and the threaded lid maintained it. The jar included his patent: "Mason’s Patent Nov. 30th. 1858." Source: http://www.pickyourown.org/canningjars.htm
tapa is the word for lid and is the same thing as cover lid. hope this helps.
The eco-lid is a tab that allows the consumer to open a beverage can by pushing the lid inside the body of the container. The lid stays attached to the can, reducing solid waste.
A lid that has been removed from a jar.