WO1994019246A2 - Container end closure - Google Patents
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- WO1994019246A2 WO1994019246A2 PCT/GB1994/000335 GB9400335W WO9419246A2 WO 1994019246 A2 WO1994019246 A2 WO 1994019246A2 GB 9400335 W GB9400335 W GB 9400335W WO 9419246 A2 WO9419246 A2 WO 9419246A2
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- WO
- WIPO (PCT)
- Prior art keywords
- end closure
- fold
- countersink
- centre panel
- blank
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Classifications
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D22/00—Shaping without cutting, by stamping, spinning, or deep-drawing
- B21D22/20—Deep-drawing
- B21D22/21—Deep-drawing without fixing the border of the blank
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D—WORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21D22/00—Shaping without cutting, by stamping, spinning, or deep-drawing
- B21D22/20—Deep-drawing
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D17/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
- B65D17/28—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
- B65D17/401—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D17/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions
- B65D17/28—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness
- B65D17/401—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall
- B65D17/4012—Rigid or semi-rigid containers specially constructed to be opened by cutting or piercing, or by tearing of frangible members or portions at lines or points of weakness characterised by having the line of weakness provided in an end wall for opening partially by means of a tearing tab
Definitions
- This invention relates to metal containers and more particularly to an end closure for carbonated drink cans, and which may have an easy-open aperture.
- Carbonated drinks are commonly contained in cylindrical metal containers having a top end closure of sheet material which is provided with a ring pull or tab for the easy opening of an aperture prescored in the end closure.
- the cylindrical containers are filled and then fitted with their top end closures to enclose the drink, whereafter the containers may be subjected to heat in order to pasteurise the contents.
- This heating process causes a temporary increase in the pressure within the containers.
- the container is stored in a warm environment or is severely shaken, its internal pressure will greatly increase.
- the containers may be designed to withstand an industry standard pressure of 100 p.s.i., it is possible for the countersink to invert at a localised point under internal pressure created within the container.
- an industry standard pressure of 100 p.s.i. it is possible for the countersink to invert at a localised point under internal pressure created within the container.
- There has hitherto been a tendency to minimise the thickness or gauge of the sheet material used to make the end closure because the cost of the sheet material used in the end closure forms a substantial proportion of the overall manufacturing cost of the container.
- the gauge of the sheet material used for the end closure it has been necessary to take measures to prevent the countersink locally inverting under the internal pressure within the container.
- a sheet material end closure for a container having a centre panel optionally provided with an easy-opening means, a circumferential countersink formed around the centre panel and adjacent the periphery of the end closure, and a fold formed at the junction between the countersink and the centre panel, said fold having opposite side walls which lie closely adjacent or in contact with each other and which project upwards from the end closure, or the fold being formed at the base of the countersink, the fold forming an annular rigid zone in the end closure.
- the fold which is provided in accordance with this invention forms a rigid annular zone at an area of potential deformation, by increasing the volume of metal which has to be deformed if the countersink is to invert. Therefore the fold provides effective resistance against the countersink inverting, even at localised points around its circumference.
- the fold may be left projecting upwards from the centre panel.
- the fold may be bent radially inwardly, either to lie at an acute angle to the centre panel or to lie flat against the centre panel.
- the fold may be bent outwardly, e.g. to lie flat against the radially inner side wall of the countersink.
- the facing surfaces of the fold may have adhesive applied to them so that the opposite side walls of the fold bond together, to improve the strength of the fold.
- the sheet material from which the end closure is made may have a thermoplastic coating, in which case heat may be applied to bond together the opposite side walls of the fold.
- the end closure may be made from thinner gauge sheet material than hitherto.
- sheet material of lesser inherent strength may be used: this material may be of thicker gauge yet less expensive than the material conventionally used.
- the use of thicker gauge sheet material has certain advantages: for example it is easier to form, from the material in the centre panel, the rivet for the pull-tab; also it is easier to form a score of adequate depth around the intended opening in the centre panel, without the risk that the line around this opening will be too weak.
- a sheet material end closure for a container having a peripheral margin or other annular zone of reduced thickness.
- This end closure may be formed of sheet material of thicker gauge than usual, but its reduced-thickness peripheral margin enables it to be fitted to a container using the machine used to fit end closures of conventional gauge material.
- a method of forming a container end closure with a peripheral margin or other annular zone of reduced-thickness comprising punching a sheet material end closure blank through a die using a punch having a clearance, between itself and at least some portion of the die, of less than the thickness of said sheet material, the end closure blank having a size greater than the opening through the die.
- the peripheral margin of the blank becomes bent up around the punch. Then as the punch continues to drive the blank through the die, the peripheral margin becomes reduced in thickness because the clearance between the punch and the die is less than the starting thickness of the end closure.
- a cup-shaped preform with a reduced-thickness peripheral wall is thus formed.
- the process can be arranged so that the integrity of any coating on the end closure blank is maintained.
- a similar process may be used to produce intentional thinning of the metal at an annular zone in the finished end other than the rim, particularly the wall of the centre panel as the centre panel is formed by raising the centre bottom of the cup-shaped preform.
- a method of forming a cup- shape article from a circular blank of sheet material exhibiting one or more preferred directions of slip comprising drawing the blank using a punch having a nose which is profiled and so oriented relative to the blank that the rim of the cup- shape article thus formed is substantially flat.
- cup-shape article is further processed, using subsequent punches of similarly varying profiles, to produce an end closure of the required form, arranged so that the excess metal due to earing is drawn into the centre panel area.
- FIGURE 1 is a part view of a prior art end closure for a container
- FIGURE 2 is a similar view of one embodiment of end closure in accordance with the invention
- FIGURE 3 is a section through the countersink and fold region of the end closure of Figure 2, on an enlarged scale;
- FIGURE 4 is a similar section of a second embodiment of end closure
- FIGURE 5 is a similar section of a third embodiment of end closure
- FIGURE 6 is a similar section of a fourth embodiment of end closure
- FIGURE 7 is a similar section of a fifth embodiment of end closure
- FIGURE 8 is a similar section of a sixth embodiment of end closure, in which the fold is formed at the base of the countersink;
- FIGURES 9 to 11 are diagrammatic sectional views through a drawing apparatus, at three successive stages in its use, to form an end closure blank with a reduced-thickness peripheral margin;
- FIGURE 12 is a view of a cup-shape end closure preform produced by drawing a circular blank of sheet metal having preferential directions of slip; and
- FIGURE 13 is a diagrammatic view of a punch used to draw an end closure preform without "earing".
- FIG. 1 of the drawings there is shown a prior art aluminium end closure for a cylindrical metal container used for holding carbonated drinks.
- the end closure is formed from sheet material and has a circular centre panel 10 which is formed with a line of weakness 12 around a region 14 which has a tab rivetted to it.
- the tab 16 is raised by the user's finger, the region 14 tears from the panel along the line 12, to form an aperture in the end of the container, this aperture being small compared to the overall size of the centre panel.
- the end closure is formed with a circumferential valley or countersink 18 adjacent the periphery of the centre panel 10, and with an annular peripheral portion or margin 20 which extends around the countersink 18 and curves inwardly at its outer edge.
- each cylindrical container is filled with carbonated drink and then an end closure as shown is applied to the top of the container and sealed thereto by folding over the outer edge of the portion 20 with the top edge of the container. Then the filled and sealed containers are heated to pasteurise their contents.
- the end closure is formed with a fold 22 at the junction between its countersink 18 and its centre panel 10.
- the opposite side walls 24, 26 of this fold 22 are brought closely adjacent each other or ideally into face-to-face contact, and ideally are generally flat and parallel to each other.
- the side walls 24, 26 of the fold 32 project upwardly relative to the centre panel 10.
- the fold 22 has been bent radially inwardly for its side walls to lie at an acute angle to the centre panel 10.
- the fold 22 has been bent radially inwardly and flattened against the top of the centre panel 10.
- the opposite walls 24 26 of the fold 22 are in face-to-face contact with each other and the wall 26 is in face-to-face contact with the top of the centre panel.
- the centre panel 10 has been raised but leaving a peripheral margin 11 thereof inclined downwardly.
- the fold 22 has its opposite walls flattened together and it is itself flattened against the inclined margin 11 of the centre panel.
- the fold 22 has bent radially outwardly and downwardly until its wall 24 lies face- to-face against the radially inner side wall of the countersink.
- Figure 8 shows a fold 22 formed in the base of the countersink 18.
- the opposite side walls 24, 26 are in face-to-face contact with each other and the fold 22 is bent over so that its side walls 24, 26 lie horizontally with side wall 26 in contact with a portion of the countersink at its base.
- the folds 22 of Figures 5 to 8 may be compressed by applying a force perpendicular to the plane of the fold 22 so as to cause a reduction in the gauge of the sheet material over all or part of the fold.
- the folds 22 of the end closures of Figures 2 to 8 may have adhesive applied to them so that their opposite side walls 24, 26 bond together.
- the sheet material from which the end closure is made may have a thermoplastic coating, in which case heat may be applied to bond together the opposite side walls 24, 26 of the fold 22.
- the fold 22 forms a rigid annular zone in the countersink 18 of the end closure. This provides effective resistance against the countersink 18 inverting, even at localised points around its circumference, under pressure within the container especially when the container is being subjected to heat or when it has been shaken.
- sheet material of lesser inherent strength can be used - this may be of thicker gauge but still less expensive than the material conventionally used.
- the end closure is formed with a peripheral margin of reduced thickness.
- a circular end closure blank 30 is punched through a die 32 using a punch 34, the difference in radius between the punch 34 and at least some portion of the opening through the die being less than the starting thickness of the blank 30.
- the punch starts to drive the blank 30 through the die (the opening through the die being smaller in diameter than the blank 30) , a peripheral margin of the blank becomes bent up around the punch.
- this peripheral margin is reduced because the clearance between the punch and die is less than the starting thickness of the blank.
- This preform is then further processed to produce a final end closure of the required form, e.g. as shown in any of Figures 2 to 8 but with the margin 20 of reduced thickness.
- a similar process may be carried out, when forming the centre panel by raising the centre-bottom of the cup-shape preform, to form the side walls of the centre panel to a reduced thickness.
- a circular sheet metal blank is drawn using a punch 40 having a profiled nose ( Figure 13) so that the cup-shaped article or end closure preform 42 which is formed has a substantially flat rim.
- the periphery of the punch nose is undulating in shape, each peak tapering (on the nose end of the punch) towards the centre of the nose (on the axis of the punch) .
- the punch is oriented relative to the preferential slip directions of the blank, so that the peaks on the end of the punch stretch the blank further, in the axial direction, in correspondence of the preferential directions of slip of the sheet metal, with the result that the rim of the cup-shaped article 42 is substantially flat.
- the article 42 is then further processed to produce a final end closure of the required form, e.g. as shown in any of Figures 2 to 8.
- This further processing uses subsequent punches or sets of punches having profiles varying in similar manner to punch 40 described above, arranged so that the excess metal due to earing is drawn into the centre panel area.
- a deeper panel results in a stronger end closure, so that an end closure with a deeper panel at positions of most earing has a greater local panel strength and therefore greater overall strength, with the potential for further savings in metal usage by using a thinner gauge starting material.
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Priority Applications (4)
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US08/507,339 US5950858A (en) | 1993-02-18 | 1994-02-18 | Container end closure |
JP6518754A JPH08506786A (en) | 1993-02-18 | 1994-02-18 | Container end closure |
EP94906958A EP0683746A1 (en) | 1993-02-18 | 1994-02-18 | Container end closure |
AU60408/94A AU687378B2 (en) | 1993-02-18 | 1994-02-18 | Container end closure |
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GB939303218A GB9303218D0 (en) | 1993-02-18 | 1993-02-18 | Container end closure |
GB9325192.4 | 1993-12-08 | ||
GB9303218.3 | 1993-12-08 | ||
GB9325192A GB2275248B (en) | 1993-02-18 | 1993-12-08 | Container end closure |
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EP (1) | EP0683746A1 (en) |
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CN (1) | CN1041188C (en) |
AU (1) | AU687378B2 (en) |
WO (1) | WO1994019246A2 (en) |
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US5950858A (en) | 1999-09-14 |
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EP0683746A1 (en) | 1995-11-29 |
WO1994019246A3 (en) | 1994-10-13 |
CN1118150A (en) | 1996-03-06 |
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AU687378B2 (en) | 1998-02-26 |
JPH08506786A (en) | 1996-07-23 |
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