Can shell and double-seamed can end closure
10654614 ยท 2020-05-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D17/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D7/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2517/0062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D7/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D17/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drawn aluminum can shell has a peripheral crown which is double-seamed with an end portion of an aluminum can body to provide a can end having a generally flat center panel connected by an inclined curved or straight panel wall to an inner wall of an annular U-shaped countersink. The countersink has an outer wall which connects with a lower wall portion of a chuck wall, and the chuck wall has an upper wall portion which connects with an inner wall of the crown. The chuck wall also has an intermediate wall portion forming a break, and the inner bottom width of the countersink is less than the radial width of the panel wall.
Claims
1. A one-piece sheet metal can shell having a vertical center axis and a curled peripheral crown adapted to be double-seamed to an end portion of a formed sheet metal can body, the can shell comprising: a circular center panel connected to an annular panel wall connected by a downwardly projecting wall portion to a curved inner wall portion of a countersink having an annular inclined and substantially straight outer wall portion and a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration, the panel wall extending from the center panel to the downwardly projecting wall portion at an angle in axial cross section between 30 and 60 relative to the center axis, and an annular chuck wall having an at least partially curved lower wall portion connected to the outer wall portion of the countersink and an inclined upper wall portion projecting upwardly and laterally outwardly from the lower wall portion and connected to an inclined inner wall portion of the crown, wherein a horizontal radial width of the inclined upper wall portion of the chuck wall (W2+W1W3) is greater than a horizontal radial width (W4) of the panel wall, and wherein the horizontal radial width (W4) of the panel wall is greater than a horizontal radial width (W1) of the countersink at the bottom of the countersink.
2. The can shell of claim 1, wherein the panel wall extends downwardly from the center panel at an angle of about 45 degrees in axial cross-section relative to the center axis.
3. A one-piece metallic end closure adapted for double seaming to a container, the end closure comprising: a circular center panel having a vertical center axis; an annular countersink comprising an inner wall portion and an outer wall portion and having a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration; a panel wall interconnected to the inner wall portion of the countersink and interconnected to the circular center panel, the panel wall being at least partially curved when viewed in vertical cross-section between junctures with the circular center panel and the inner wall portion of the countersink, and the panel wall extending between the junctures with the circular center panel and the inner wall portion of the countersink at an angle in axial cross section relative to the vertical center axis that is within a range of 30 degrees to 60 degrees; an annular chuck wall comprising a lower wall portion, which is at least partially curved when viewed in vertical cross-section, interconnected to the outer wall portion of the countersink and an upper wall portion, which is inclined when viewed in vertical cross-section, interconnected to the lower wall portion; a curled peripheral crown including an inner wall portion, which is inclined when viewed in vertical cross-section, interconnected to the upper wall portion of the annular chuck wall; and at least a portion of the upper wall portion of the annular chuck wall projecting above the circular center panel, and the upper wall portion of the annular chuck wall having a horizontal radial width, defined between interconnections to the lower wall portion of the annular chuck wall and the inner wall portion of the curled peripheral crown, which is greater than a horizontal radial width of the countersink adjacent a bottom of the countersink and defined between the inner and outer wall portions of the countersink, wherein the upper wall portion of the chuck wall extends between junctions with the lower wall portion and the inner wall portion of the crown so as to define in axial cross-section a first angle relative to the vertical center axis that is different than a second angle relative to the vertical center axis that is defined by the lower wall portion of the chuck wall in axial cross-section between junctions with the outer wall portion of the countersink and the upper wall portion.
4. The end closure of claim 3, wherein the panel wall defines a horizontal radial width between the junctures with the circular center panel and the inner wall portion of the countersink, and the horizontal radial width of the panel wall is greater than the horizontal radial width of the countersink adjacent the bottom of the countersink.
5. The end closure of claim 4, wherein the panel wall is curved along an entirety thereof.
6. The end closure of claim 5, wherein the curved panel wall defines a radius of curvature in axial cross section that is greater than the horizontal radial width of the countersink adjacent the bottom of the countersink.
7. The end closure of claim 3, wherein the upper wall portion of the annular chuck wall is a frusto-conical wall in axial cross-section between the interconnection with the inner wall portion of the crown and the interconnection to the lower wall portion of the chuck wall.
8. The end closure of claim 3, wherein a second angle in axial cross section defined by the lower wall portion of the annular chuck wall is within a range of 3 degrees to 19 degrees.
9. The end closure of claim 8, wherein a third angle in axial cross section defined by the inner wall portion of the curled peripheral crown is within a range of 5 degrees to 30 degrees.
10. The end closure of claim 3, wherein following double-seaming to the container, the end closure defines an overall height defined between a top of the curled peripheral crown and the bottom of the countersink, the overall height being less than 0.240 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) The curved panel wall 16 with the radius R4 extends from an inner wall 17 of a reinforcing rib or countersink 18 having a U-shaped cross-sectional configuration and including a flat annular bottom wall 22 and a generally cylindrical outer wall 24 having an inner diameter D2, for example, of about 1.957 inches. The flat bottom wall 22 of the countersink 18 is connected to the inner panel wall 16 and the outer countersink wall 24 by curved corner walls 26 each having an inner radius R5 of about 0.010 inch. The radial width W of the flat bottom wall 22 is preferably about 0.022 inch so that the inner bottom width W1 of the countersink 18 is about 0.042 inch.
(16) The outer wall 24 of the countersink 18 connects with a generally frusto-conical chuckwall 32 by a curved wall 34 having a radius R6 of about 0.054 inch. The chuckwall 32 extends at an angle A1 of at least 16 with respect to the center axis 11 or a vertical reference line 36 which is parallel to the center axis 11 of the shell. Preferably, the angle A1 is between 25 and 30 and on the order of 29. The upper end of the chuckwall 32 connects with the bottom of a curved inner wall 38 of a rounded crown 42 having a curled outer wall 44. Preferably, the inner wall 38 of the crown 42 has a radius R7 of about 0.070 inch, the inner diameter D3 at the bottom of the curved inner wall 38 is about 2.039 inch, and the outer diameter D4 of the curled outer wall 44 is about 2.340 inches. The height C of the curled outer wall 44 is within the range of 0.075 inch and 0.095 inch and is preferably about 0.079 inch. The depth D from the bottom of the outer curled wall 44 or the junction 46 of the chuckwall 32 and the inner crown wall 38 to the inner surface of the countersink bottom wall 22 is within the range between 0.108 inch and 0.148 inch, and preferably about 0.126 inch. The junction 47 or the center point for the radius R6 has a depth G of about 0.079 inch from the junction 46 or bottom of the curled outer wall 44 of the crown 42.
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(21) The inner wall 38 of the crown 42 connects with the upper chuckwall portion 32 at a junction 46, and the outer wall 24 of the countersink 18 connects with the lower chuckwall portion 34 at a junction 47. The vertical height G1 from the bottom of the countersink 18 to the kick or riser portion 35 is about 0.086. The radius R10 is about 0.051 inch, and the lower wall portion 34 extends at an angle A3 of about 15. The countersink 18 has a radius R9 of about 0.009 to 0.011 inch. Other approximate dimensions and angles for the shell 10 shown in
(22) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE-US-00001 C1 .082 inch W1 .024 inch C2 .153 inch W2 .063 inch H5 .078 inch D6 1.910 inch W3 .034 inch H6 .149 inch D7 2.036 inch A2 .29 D8 2.337 inch A3 15 D9 1.731 inch A4 16 A6 13
(23) The particular cross-sectional configuration of the can shell 10 has been found to provide performance results superior to the performance results provided by the can shell 10. Accordingly, the details of the configuration of the can shell 10 include a chuckwall upper wall portion 32 having an angle A2 relative to the center axis of at least 16 and preferably within the range of 25 to 30. The lower wall portion 34 of the chuckwall forms an angle A3 which is about 15. The inner wall 38 of the crown 42 forms an angle A4 preferably within the range of 5 to 30 and preferably about 16. The inner wall 17 of the countersink 18 forms an angle A6 which is greater than 10 and about 13. The width W1 of the countersink at the bottom between the inner wall 17 and the outer wall 24 is less than 0.040 inch and preferably about 0.024 inch. The radius R8 of the curved inner panel wall 16 is substantially greater than the width W1 of the countersink 18 and is about 0.049 inch.
(24) The crown 42 of the shell 10 has a height C1 within the range of 0.075 inch to 0.095 inch and preferably about 0.082 inch and a height C2 within the range of 0.120 inch and 0.170 inch and preferably about 0.153 inch. The overall diameter D8 of the shell 10 is about 2.337 inches, and the diameter D7 to the junction 46 is about 2.036 inches. The inner bottom diameter D6 of the outer countersink wall 24 is about 1.910 inches, and the difference W2 between D7 and D6 is greater than the countersink width W1, or about 0.063 inch. The diameter D9 for the center of the radius R8 is about 1.731 inches. It is understood that if a different diameter shell is desired, the diameters D6-D9 vary proportionately. The height H5 of the center panel 12 above the bottom of the countersink 18 is within the range of 0.070 inch and 0.110 inch and preferably about 0.078 inch. The height H6 of the shell 10 between the top of the center panel 12 and the top of the crown 42, is within the range of 0.125 inch and 0.185 inch, and preferably about 0.149 inch.
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(27) The wall portions 32 and 34 are connected by a kick or generally vertical or generally cylindrical short riser wall portion 35 having relatively sharp inside and outside radii, for example, on the order of 0.020 inch. The upper chuckwall portion 32 is connected to an inner wall 38 of a crown 42 having a curved outer wall 44. As shown in
(28) The inner wall 38 of the crown 42 connects with the upper chuckwall portion 32 at a junction 46, and the outer wall 24 of the countersink 18 connects with the lower chuckwall portion 34 at a junction 47. The vertical height G1 from the bottom of the countersink 18 to the kick or riser wall portion 35 is about 0.099. The radius R10 is about 0.100 inch, and the lower wall portion 34 extends at an angle A3 of about 15. The countersink 18 has an inner radius R9 of about 0.021 inch and an outer radius R11 of about 0.016 inch. Other approximate dimensions and angles for the shell 10 shown in
(29) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE-US-00002 C3 .249 inch W1 .030 inch G3 .045 inch D6 1.900 inch W2 .047 inch G4 .117 inch D8 2.336 inch W3 .043 inch H5 .081 inch D9 1.722 inch A2 .29 R8 .051 inch A6 .8
(30) The particular cross-sectional configuration of the can shell 10 has been found to provide performance results somewhat superior to the performance results provided by the can shell 10. Accordingly, the details of the configuration of the can shell 10 include a chuckwall upper wall portion 32 having an angle A2 relative to the center axis of at least 16 and preferably within the range of 25 to 30. The lower wall portion 34 of the chuckwall forms an angle A3 which is about 15. The inner wall 17 of the countersink 18 forms an angle A6 which is less than 10 and about 8. The width W1 of the countersink at the bottom between the inner wall 17 and the outer wall 24 is less than 0.040 inch and preferably about 0.030 inch. The radius R8 of the curved inner panel wall 16 is substantially greater than the width W1 of the countersink 18 and is about 0.051 inch.
(31) The crown 42 of the shell 10 has a height C3 from the bottom of the countersink 18 of about 0.249 inch. The overall diameter D8 of the shell 10 is about 2.336 inches. The inner bottom diameter D6 of the outer countersink wall 24 is about 1.900 inches, and the difference in diameter W2 is greater than the countersink width W1, or about 0.047 inch. The diameter D9 for the center of the radius R8 is about 1.722 inches. It is understood that if a different diameter shell is desired, the diameters D6, D8 & D9 vary proportionately. The height H5 of the center panel 12 above the bottom of the countersink 18 is preferably about 0.081 inch. As shown in
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(33) The wall portions 132 and 134 are integrally connected by a curved portion 135 resulting in an angular break or a slightly reverse curve configuration formed by radii R10, R12 and R13. The upper chuckwall portion 132 is connected to an inner wall portion 138 of a crown 142 having a curved outer wall 144. The inner wall 138 of the crown 142 connects with the upper chuckwall portion 132 at a first junction 146, and the outer wall portion 124 of the countersink 118 connects with the lower chuckwall portion 134 at a second junction 147.
(34) The approximate preferred dimensions and angles for the shell 110 shown in
(35) TABLE-US-00003 TABLE-US-00003 C3 .246 inch W1 .030 inch R8 .050 G1 .091 inch D6 1.895 inch W2 .042 inch R9 .022 G3 .047 inch D8 2.335 inch W3 .043 inch R10 .054 G4 .101 inch D9 1.718 inch A2 29 R11 .009 H5 .082 inch A3 15 R12 .031 A7 42 R13 .190
(36) The cross-sectional configuration of the can shell 110 having the above dimensions and angles has been found to provide performance results slightly superior to the performance results provided by the can shells 10 and 10. The added benefit of the angular or inclined inner countersink wall 117 is set forth in above mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,189, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. In addition, the combination of the beveled panel wall 116 and the inclined inner countersink wall 117 provide for increased buckle strength. Also, the above statements and advantages of the can shells 10 and 10 also apply to the can shell 110 shown in
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(38) The chuckwall portions 232 and 234 are integrally connected by a short wall portion 235 forming a kick or break between the upper and lower chuckwall portions 232 and 234 and formed by radius R10. The upper chuckwall portion 232 is connected to an inner wall portion 238 of a crown 242 having a curved outer wall 244. The inner wall 238 of the crown 242 extends at an angle less than 16 and connects by a radius R15 with the upper chuckwall portion 232 at a junction 246. As apparent from
(39) The approximate and preferred dimensions and angles for the shell 210 shown in
(40) TABLE-US-00004 TABLE-US-00004 C3 .235 inch W1 .029 inch R8 .014 R14 .035 inch D6 1.873 inch W2 .068 inch R9 .029 R15 .018 inch D7 2.008 inch W3 .044 inch R10 .022 G1 .068 inch D8 2.337 inch W4 .036 inch R11 .009 G3 .031 inch D9 1.728 inch A3 14 R12 .077 G4 .102 inch A6 45 R13 .021 H5 .084 inch H6 .151 inch
(41) The cross-sectional configuration of the can shell 210 having the above approximate dimensions and angles has been found to provide performance results somewhat superior to the performance results provided by the can shells 10, 10 and 110. The inclined or beveled panel wall 216 cooperates with the inclined inner wall 217 of the countersink 218 and the relative small radius R11 to increase buckle strength, and the inclined walls 224 and 234 and break-forming wall portion 235 cooperate to increase strength and prevent leaking during a drop test. The curved panel wall 116 (
(42) By forming a shell and can end with the profile or configuration and dimensions described above, and especially the profile of the bevel panel wall 216, countersink 218 and wall portion 234 shown in
(43) The shell of the invention also minimizes the modifications required in the tooling existing in the field for forming the double-seamed crown 70 or 70 or for double-seaming the crown 42 or 142 or 242. That is, the only required modification in the tooling for forming the double-seamed crown is the replacement of a conventional or standard double-seaming chuck with a new chuck having the frusto-conical or mating surface 62 (
(44) As appreciated by one skilled in the art, the end closures or shells described herein in
(45) While the forms of can shell and can end herein described and the method of forming the shell and can end constitute preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise forms of can shell and can end, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.