CONTAINER
20220388717 · 2022-12-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Takeshi Murase (Yokohama-shi, JP)
- Shouta Tanaka (Yokohama-shi, JP)
- Nobuhiro Sasajima (Yokohama-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
B65D21/0238
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A container made of metal and open on an upper face side includes a bottom portion and a body portion. In one example, the body portion of the container is formed into a shape in which, given 100% as a total height of the container, a line connecting an outer peripheral face at a height of 10% to an outer peripheral face at a height of 90% from a lowermost portion spreads outward at an angle of from 2° to 15°. When two of such a container are stacked, a projecting portion of the container above projecting upward has a height of 20 mm or less from an upper end of a container below.
Claims
1. A container made of metal and open on an upper face side, the container comprising: a bottom portion; and a body portion, wherein the body portion is formed into a shape in which, given 100% as a total height of the container, a line connecting an outer peripheral face at a height of 10% to an outer peripheral face at a height of 90% from a lowermost portion spreads outward at an angle of from 2° to 15°, and when two of the containers are stacked, a projecting portion of the container above projecting upward has a height of 20 mm or less from an upper end of the container below.
2. The container according to claim 1, wherein the bottom portion has a plate thickness of from 0.20 mm to 0.35 mm, the body portion has a plate thickness of from 0.10 to 0.22 mm in a range of height of 50±10% given 100% as the total height of the container, and the bottom portion is formed into a shape in which, given 100% as the total height of the container, the line connecting the outer peripheral face at the height of 10% to the outer peripheral face at the height of 90% from the lowermost portion spreads outward at an angle of from 3° to 10°.
3. The container according to claim 1, wherein a stack percentage, being a ratio of the projecting portion to a height of the container, is from 4% to 15%.
4. The container according to claim 3, wherein the stack percentage, being the ratio of the projecting portion to the height of the container, is from 5% to 9%.
5. The container according to claim 1, wherein the body portion includes a contact portion that, when the container is stacked with another container, comes into point or linear contact with the other container.
6. The container according to claim 1, wherein the bottom portion includes a central dome portion having a dome shape that protrudes upward, and a ground contact rim portion having an annular shape that protrudes downward on an outer side of the central dome portion in a radial direction.
7. The container according to claim 6, wherein a height of the central dome portion from a ground contact face of the ground contact rim portion is 12% or less of a panel diameter of the central dome portion.
8. The container according to claim 6, wherein a radius of curvature of the central dome portion in a cross section including a container centerline is configured to be in a range of from 1.0 times to 6.0 times a panel diameter of the central dome portion.
9. A can comprising: the container according to claim 1; and a lid member attached to the container so as to close the opening of the container on the upper face side.
10. The can according to claim 9, wherein the lid member is a stay-on-tab lid made of metal.
11. The can according to claim 9, wherein the lid member is a sheet composed of a layered body.
12. The can according to claim 9, wherein the lid member is a screw lid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] As illustrated in
[0031] The body portion 110 includes an intermediate side portion 111 that extends upwardly outward, an upper side portion 113 near the upper opening 101, and a lower side portion 114 leading to the bottom portion 120.
[0032] In the present embodiment, the intermediate side portion 111 has a uniform linear tapered shape in a cross-sectional view including a container centerline, and an angle θ is 50°.
[0033] Further, the upper side portion 113 and the lower side portion 114 do not spread outward.
[0034] As illustrated in
[0035] Note that, as in a container 100B illustrated in
[0036] At this time, as long as the container is formed into a shape spreading outward in which, given 100% as the total height of the container of the body portion 110, the angle spreading outward of the line connecting the outer peripheral face at the height of 10% to the outer peripheral face at the height of 90% from the lowermost portion is from 2° to 15°, a portion outside the range of from 2° to 15° may exist locally, as with the upper side portion 113 and the lower side portion 114 of the present embodiment.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] Further, the shape of the central dome portion 121 is formed so as to satisfy dH/dW≤12% and 1.0≤dR/dW≤6.0, where dH is a height (bottom sink) of an uppermost portion of the central dome portion 121 from a ground contact face of the ground contact rim portion 122, dW is a panel diameter of the central dome portion 121 (shortest distance between both outer peripheral ends of the central dome portion 121 in a cross section including the container centerline), and dR is the radius of curvature of the central dome portion 121 in the cross section including the container centerline, thereby increasing strength of the bottom portion and ensuring stability of the center of gravity and capacity.
[0039] Note that the radius of curvature dR of the central dome portion 121 in the cross section including the container centerline may be formed so as to change continuously or stepwise as long as the radius of curvature dR is within the range described above.
[0040] In the present embodiment, the ground rim contact portion 122 is formed into the same shape as that of well-known two-piece beverage cans, but is desirably formed with a narrow width as close to the outer periphery as possible.
[0041] Further, in the present embodiment, similarly to well-known two-piece beverage cans made of an aluminum alloy, the container is manufactured by pressing from a plate material of an aluminum alloy having a plate thickness of from 0.20 mm to 0.35 mm with a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film of approximately 0.01 mm laminated on both sides.
[0042] As a result, the bottom portion in which the plate thickness of the material is substantially maintained when molded into a container has a plate thickness of from 0.20 mm to 0.35 mm, and the body portion 110 having a height of 50±10% given 100% as the total height of the container has a plate thickness of from 0.10 to 0.22 mm.
[0043] In the present embodiment, with the container being used as a cup, an upper end portion of the body portion 110 is formed into a shape in which an end face thereof does not come into direct contact with a mouth.
[0044] According to the container 100 having the shape of the present embodiment, when the container 100 is stacked on a container 100u as illustrated in
[0045] On an upper end side of the container 100 above, a projecting portion 112 projects from an upper end of the container 100u below, and a projecting height T of the projecting portion 112 is determined by a height of the upper side portion 113, a height of the lower side portion 114, a shape of the bottom portion 120, and the like.
[0046] In the present embodiment, the projecting height T is 8.0 mm, and a stack percentage, being a ratio of the height T of the projecting portion to a height H of the container 100, is 7.1%.
[0047] Note that the upper side portion 113 and the lower side portion 114 may be formed so as to spread outward at an angle different from that of the intermediate side portion 111, and only one of these may be provided or neither may be provided.
[0048] Further, the upper side portion 113 and the lower side portion 114 may be formed so as to narrow inwardly.
[0049] In a case in which the upper side portion 113 and the lower side portion 114 do not exist or are extremely small and the shape of the container allows close contact between an outer face of the bottom portion 120 of the container 100 above and an inner face of the bottom portion 120 of the container 100u below when stacked, a bead 115, which is an independent contact portion that projects to an inner face side of the body portion 110 and comes into contact with an outer face of a container stacked above, may be provided as illustrated in
[0050] The bead may be of any shape, direction, quantity, and location, may project to the inner face side, may project to the outer face side, or a mixture of the inner and outer faces may exist.
[0051] Further, as long as the portion functions as a contact portion, the portion may be a projecting portion that projects at a point or across a face from the intermediate side portion 111 to the inner face side and/or the outer face side, rather than a bead shape.
[0052] Further, the container 100 may be used as a can filled with a beverage or the like and subsequently provided with a lid member.
[0053] The lid member may be any stay-on-tab lid made of metal, a sheet made of a layered body, a screw lid, or the like.
[0054] In a case in which the lid member is wound and tightened on the upper end of the body portion as a stay-on-tab lid, the upper end of the body portion of the container need only be subjected to trimming for the winding and tightening and subsequently subjected to flanging that forms a face portion.
[0055] In a case in which the lid member is bonded by heat or other means to the upper end of the body portion as a sheet composed of a layered body, the upper end of the body portion of the container may be imparted with a shape that includes a face portion to ensure the bonding area. Examples of the sheet composed of a layered body include aluminum foil, paper, a resin film, and a laminate material obtained by layering two or more of these, and a thermal adhesive layer (heat-sealed layer) may be further layered. As the thermal adhesive layer, a layer composed of an adhesive such as a known sealant film, a lacquer type adhesive, an easy peel adhesive, or a hot melt adhesive can be employed.
[0056] In a case in which the lid member is screw-fixed to the upper end of the body portion as a screw lid, the projecting portion 112 of the upper end portion 113 or the like of the upper end of the body portion of the container may include screw threads, or a lid member with a spout including separate screw threads may be wound and tightened around the upper end of the body portion of the container to screw-fix the screw lid.
[0057] By matching the projecting portion 112 to the attachment form of the lid member, it is possible to improve efficiency when storing and transporting the container portion regardless of the type of lid member.
[0058] While preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.