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POLYESTER-RESIN-COATED SEAMLESS CAN AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

A polyester-resin-coated seamless can including a reduced diameter portion obtained by neck processing within a distance of 0% to 15% from a can body uppermost portion with respect to a total height of the can from the can body uppermost portion to a can bottom of the can. A ratio Im/Iu is 1.0 or more, where Iu (cps/μm) is calculated by dividing a maximum peak intensity in a range satisfying 15°≤2θ≤19° of an outer-surface coating in a maximum reduced diameter portion of the reduced diameter portion by a thickness of the coating at the measurement site, and Im (cps/μm) is calculated by dividing a maximum peak intensity in a range satisfying 15°≤2θ≤19° of outer-surface coating at a measurement site within a distance of 45% to 60% from the can body uppermost portion by a thickness of the outer-surface coating at the measurement site.

POLYESTER-RESIN-COATED SEAMLESS CAN AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME

A polyester-resin-coated seamless can including a reduced diameter portion obtained by neck processing within a distance of 0% to 15% from a can body uppermost portion with respect to a total height of the can from the can body uppermost portion to a can bottom of the can. A ratio Im/Iu is 1.0 or more, where Iu (cps/μm) is calculated by dividing a maximum peak intensity in a range satisfying 15°≤2θ≤19° of an outer-surface coating in a maximum reduced diameter portion of the reduced diameter portion by a thickness of the coating at the measurement site, and Im (cps/μm) is calculated by dividing a maximum peak intensity in a range satisfying 15°≤2θ≤19° of outer-surface coating at a measurement site within a distance of 45% to 60% from the can body uppermost portion by a thickness of the outer-surface coating at the measurement site.

CONTAINER FOR A CONSUMABLE GOOD, COATED WITH ANTIOXIDANT-CONTAINING LAYER

The present invention relates to a container for a consumable good having an inner coating layer comprising antioxidant, a process for preparing such a container, and the use of said container for the storage of a consumable good, and the use of an antioxidant as an additive to coating layers of such containers.

PLASTIC CONTAINER
20210371151 · 2021-12-02 ·

A plastic container for flowable and pourable filling material. The plastic container has a container body, which is preferably provided with one or more emptying openings (3) and which has container walls (4) and a container bottom (5), and the container walls and the container bottom enclosing a cavity. The container body has at least one support structure (10). The support structure and/or the container body is produced, at least in parts, by way of a 3D printing method.

VEHICLE FLUID STORAGE DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20230312180 · 2023-10-05 ·

The present disclosure provides a vehicle fluid storage device that couples a metal or aluminum connector and a plastic container and a manufacturing method thereof. The vehicle fluid storage device a storage container in which a storage space for fluid is formed and an opening is formed on one side or both sides, and an assembly including a connector disposed adjacent to the opening and forming a path through which the fluid flows into and out of the storage space, and a holder disposed between the storage container and the connector to connect the storage container and the connector, in which the storage container and the holder are coupled to each other by rotation melting.

VEHICLE FLUID STORAGE DEVICE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
20230312180 · 2023-10-05 ·

The present disclosure provides a vehicle fluid storage device that couples a metal or aluminum connector and a plastic container and a manufacturing method thereof. The vehicle fluid storage device a storage container in which a storage space for fluid is formed and an opening is formed on one side or both sides, and an assembly including a connector disposed adjacent to the opening and forming a path through which the fluid flows into and out of the storage space, and a holder disposed between the storage container and the connector to connect the storage container and the connector, in which the storage container and the holder are coupled to each other by rotation melting.

Hybrid fluid cartridge
11731798 · 2023-08-22 · ·

A fluid cartridge and a method for eliminating mechanical stresses on an ejection head chip. The fluid cartridge includes a plastic fluid body having a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall, left and right side walls attached to the front wall and to the rear wall, a bottom wall attached to the front wall and the rear wall, and to the left and right side walls. A die bond member is attached to the plastic fluid body adjacent to the bottom wall and an ejection head chip is disposed on the die bond member so that the die bond member is between the bottom wall and the ejection head chip.

Hybrid fluid cartridge
11731798 · 2023-08-22 · ·

A fluid cartridge and a method for eliminating mechanical stresses on an ejection head chip. The fluid cartridge includes a plastic fluid body having a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall, left and right side walls attached to the front wall and to the rear wall, a bottom wall attached to the front wall and the rear wall, and to the left and right side walls. A die bond member is attached to the plastic fluid body adjacent to the bottom wall and an ejection head chip is disposed on the die bond member so that the die bond member is between the bottom wall and the ejection head chip.

Container for a consumable good, coated with antioxidant-containing layer

The present invention relates to a container for a consumable good having an inner coating layer comprising an antioxidant other than resveratrol, and a process for preparing the container.

Insulated disposable paper-based cups, lids and containers
11124351 · 2021-09-21 ·

Various recyclable containers are described herein and generally comprise a frame made of a first paper-based material having a bottom wall and side walls that extend from the bottom wall; and a metallic layer that is removably positioned along an inner surface of the bottom and side walls of the frame; and at least one tab that is attached to a portion of the metallic layer. The at least one tab has a portion that extends past at least one sidewall of the container so that, during recycling, the at least one tab is pulled to remove the metallic layer from the frame. Examples of methods for manufacturing and recycling these containers are also described herein.