BOTTOMED METAL CYLINDER
20250026526 ยท 2025-01-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D51/2669
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bottomed metal cylinder includes, at a bottom portion, a ground contact portion, a rising portion extending upward from an inner side of the ground contact portion, and a dome-shaped bottom surface extending to the rising portion. An annular line originating from a local thin portion is observed at a peripheral edge portion of the dome-shaped bottom surface.
Claims
1. A bottomed metal cylinder comprising, at a bottom portion: a ground contact portion; a rising portion extending upward from an inner side of the ground contact portion; and a dome-shaped bottom surface extending to the rising portion, wherein an annular line is observed at a peripheral edge portion of the dome-shaped bottom surface.
2. The bottomed metal cylinder according to claim 1, wherein the bottomed metal cylinder is an aluminum seamless can.
3. A molding die used for dome-molding a bottom portion of a bottomed metal cylinder, the molding die comprising: an annular holding die for holding a bottom portion peripheral edge of the bottomed metal cylinder; and a doming die for defining a dome-shaped bottom surface, wherein the doming die is divided into a doming ring for defining a peripheral edge portion of the dome-shaped bottom surface, and a base die for defining a center portion of the dome-shaped bottom surface inward of the peripheral edge portion, and the doming ring and the base die are each independently vertically movable.
4. A method for dome-molding a bottom portion of a bottomed metal cylinder, the method comprising: preparing the molding die according to claim 3; lowering a punch sleeve from inside the bottomed metal cylinder and pressing a lower end peripheral edge portion of the cylinder against a working surface of the annular holding die, to form a chime portion and a ground contact portion at a bottom surface peripheral edge portion of the cylinder; raising the doming ring while holding the chime portion and the ground contact portion of the cylinder by the punch sleeve and the working surface of the annular holding die to form a rising portion and a peripheral edge portion of a dome-shaped bottom surface inside the ground contact portion; and arranging a base die to form a center portion of the dome-shaped bottom surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Form of Bottomed Metal Cylinder
[0022] A bottomed metal cylinder according to the disclosure is obtained by, for example, punching, drawing, and redrawing-ironing a thin element plate made of metal, then doming a bottom portion thereof and, lastly, subsequently performing post-processing such as washing and drying, outer surface printing, finishing varnish application and baking, inner surface coating application and baking, neck-in processing, and flange processing. The final form is typically, as a whole, as illustrated in
[0023] With reference to
[0024] The dome-shaped bottom surface 7 is composed of a peripheral edge portion 7a extending to an upper end of a rising portion 6 rising inwardly from the ground contact portion 5, and a center portion 7b surrounded by the peripheral edge portion 7a. The peripheral edge portion 7a corresponds to a portion with which a doming ring used at the time of doming described below comes into contact, and has a length of about 2 to 30 mm in a side cross-sectional view. Such a dome-shaped bottom surface 7 composed of the peripheral edge portion 7a and the center portion 7b has a large, substantially constant radius of curvature as a whole in a side cross-sectional view and, with formation of the bottom surface 7 in such a form at the bottom portion, it is possible to stably place this bottomed cylinder 10 and further increase a load strength thereof in an axial direction.
[0025] In the disclosure, the metal constituting the bottomed cylinder 10 described above is not particularly limited and may be various metals or alloys, but aluminum or an aluminum alloy is preferable from viewpoints such as weight reduction and thin-wall workability, and a seamless can coated on an inner surface with an organic resin is preferable from the viewpoint of taking advantage of the merits of the disclosure.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] That is, such a dome-shaped bottom surface 7 is obtained by doming. However, in known bottomed metal cylinders in the related art, wrinkles X are present in a region corresponding to the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7 as illustrated in a bottom surface photograph in
[0028] In such a bottomed metal cylinder 10, a thickness of the dome-shaped top surface 7 at a center portion O typically corresponds to a thickness of the thin element material plate used for this molding, and a thickness of the body portion 1 is determined in accordance with a degree of ironing (ironing rate).
[0029] For example, in the case of an aluminum seamless can used as a beverage can, a thickness of the element plate is about 0.180 to 0.350 mm, and a thickness of the thinnest area of the body portion 1 is 30 to 50% of that of the element plate.
[0030] Manufacture of Bottomed Metal Cylinder 10 The bottomed metal cylinder 10 according to the disclosure having a form such as described above is manufactured by molding using the metal element plate described above (organic resin coating may be provided on the side corresponding to the inner surface).
[0031] As for the molding process using a metal element plate such as described above, the bottomed cylinder 10 including the dome-shaped bottom surface 7 is obtained by punching, drawing, ironing, and doming as usual.
[0032] This process from punching to doming is illustrated in
[0033] That is, as illustrated in
[0034] That is, as illustrated in
[0035] After doming, a stripper finger 53 is used to pull out the molded seamless can (bottomed metal cylinder) 10 from the punch 45, thereby completing this process. Subsequent post-processing, such as washing and drying and neck-in processing, is then performed.
[0036] In an ironing process such as described above, although three ironing dies are disposed in
[0037] In any case, after such ironing, doming is performed, forming the dome-shaped bottom surface 7.
[0038] As illustrated in
[0039] That is, as understood from
[0040] Further, the base die 61 is a die that defines the center portion 7b of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7, and a working surface 61a at an upper end thereof is a surface that corresponds to the center portion 7b of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7. Further, the doming ring 63 is a die that defines the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7, and a working surface 63a at an upper end thereof is a surface that corresponds to the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7. These working surfaces 61a, 63a are smoothly continuous to form the dome-shaped bottom surface 7.
[0041] As described above, the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7 is a portion where wrinkles are likely to occur and, with the die surface defining this portion made separate from the die surface defining the center portion 7b, stresses applied to the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7 are concentrated, thereby stretching the wrinkles that would thereby occur, avoiding the occurrence of wrinkles, and causing the annular line 11 to appear at a position corresponding to an inner end portion of the working surface 63a of the doming ring 63. That is, a length of this working surface 63a corresponds to a length of the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7 in a side cross-sectional view.
[0042] Doming using the molding die described above is carried out by the process illustrated in
[0043] The hold-down ring 51 is urged upward by air (not illustrated) and, in the initial stage, as illustrated in
[0044] When the punch 45 is lowered in the state described above and the body portion 1 of the cylinder 10 is pushed downward, a lower end portion of the body portion 1 is pressed against the working surface 51a of the hold-down ring 51, forming the chime portion 3 at the lower end of the body portion 1, as illustrated in
[0045] Next, when the doming ring 63 is raised, the ground contact portion 5 is defined, an inner side of the ground contact portion 5 is pulled up, defining the rising portion 6, and the working surface 63a of the doming ring 63 pushes up the surface inward of the rising portion 6, thereby defining the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7, as illustrated in
[0046] When the peripheral edge portion 7a of the dome-shaped bottom surface 7 is formed as described above, as illustrated in
[0047] After doming is completed in this way, the punch 45 is pulled out, the obtained molded body is separated from the punch 45 by the stripper finger 53, and subsequent processes, such as washing, drying, neck-in processing, flange processing, and coating, are performed as described above to obtain a bottomed cylinder (seamless can) free of the occurrence of wrinkles on the bottom surface and having a high commercial value.
[0048] 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.