Coated metal closures
12409992 ยท 2025-09-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21D51/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D65/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A metal closure (1) comprising a panel (10) and a depending side wall (14) terminating in a cut edge (15), the inner surface of the closure having a plurality of coating layers applied (21-27) such that at least one of the coating layers extends to the cut edge and the coating thickness at and in proximity to the cut edge is less than the thickness at one or more other regions of the inner surface.
Claims
1. A metal closure comprising a panel and a depending side wall terminating in a cut edge, the inner surface of the closure having a plurality of coating layers applied such that a first coating layer of the plurality of coating layers extends over an entire surface of the closure and a second coating layer of the plurality of coating layers extends over at least a central panel region of the panel, the second coating layer being spaced inwardly from the cut edge, wherein a coating thickness between the panel and the cut edge is less than a coating thickness on the central panel region of the panel, wherein the closure further has a sealing compound applied to an outer panel region on the top of the plurality of coating layers, the outer panel region being positioned between the panel and the side wall, and wherein the coating layers maintain adhesion of the sealing material to the outer panel region.
2. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the second coating layer applied to the panel is not applied to the side wall.
3. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the layers applied to the panel provide corrosion resistance and do not contain compounds which would contaminate or taint a product which the closure is intended to be used with.
4. A closure according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the coating layers applied to the side wall is not continuously applied to the panel.
5. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the layers applied to the side wall withstand a drawing, curling, threading, and/or lugging process.
6. A closure according to claim 1, wherein said coating layers comprise a layer selected to resist weakening by plasticizers of the sealing compound, and said layer is present at least in the outer panel region.
7. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the second coating layer coats an inner circular region or an inner annular region of the inner surface.
8. A closure according to claim 1 and comprising lugs or a screw thread on an inner surface of the side wall to permit attachment of the closure to a food or beverage container.
9. A metal closure comprising a panel and a depending side wall terminating in a cut edge, the depending side wall being positioned circumferentially about and extending radially outward from the panel to the cut edge, an inner surface of the closure having a plurality of coating layers applied such that at least one first coating layer of the plurality of coating layers is applied to a surface of the side wall, and at least one second coating layer of the plurality of coating layers is applied to a surface of the panel, wherein a coating thickness of the at least one first coating layer is less than a coating thickness of the at least one second coating layer.
10. The metal closure of claim 9, wherein one of the coating layers applied to the side wall is not applied to the panel.
11. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the first coating layer of the plurality of coating layers has a substantially uniform thickness over the surface of the closure.
12. A closure according to claim 1, wherein the second coating layer of the plurality of coating layers has a substantially uniform thickness over the panel.
13. The metal closure of claim 9, wherein the at least one first coating layer of the plurality of coating layers comprises a different material than the material of the at least one second coating layer of the plurality of coating layers.
14. A metal closure consisting essentially of: a panel and a depending side wall terminating in a cut edge, a plurality of coating layers, an inner surface of the closure having the plurality of coating layers applied such that a first coating layer of the plurality of coating layers extends over an entire surface of the closure and a second coating layer of the plurality of coating layers extends over the panel spaced inwardly from the cut edge, wherein a coating thickness between the panel and the cut edge is less than a coating thickness on the panel, wherein the closure further has a sealing compound applied to an outer panel region on the top of the plurality of coating layers, the outer panel region being positioned between the panel and the side wall.
15. A metal closure consisting of: a panel and a depending side wall terminating in a cut edge, a plurality of coating layers, an inner surface of the closure having the plurality of coating layers applied such that a first coating layer of the plurality of coating layers extends over an entire surface of the closure and a second coating layer of the plurality of coating layers extends over at least a central panel region of the panel, the second coating layer being spaced inwardly from the cut edge, wherein a coating thickness between the central panel region of the panel and the cut edge is less than a coating thickness on the panel, wherein the closure further has a sealing compound applied to an outer panel region on the top of the plurality of coating layers, the outer panel region being positioned between the panel and the side wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) For the purposes of the below description, several regions of the closure will now be defined with reference to
(8) The extent of each region (and of the side wall 14) is shown by dimensions indicated by corresponding numerals E11 to E15.
(9) Closures of the type shown in
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(11) In a conventional closure, a plurality of coating layers are applied to the sheet metal in sequence, before the blank is cut. For the purposes of this disclosure, the sealing compound (which is only applied to the outer panel region) is not considered one of the coating layers. Generally, the coating layers will include one or more base coats and a top coat, which are selected to give desirable properties to the closure.
(12) As described above, cutting blanks and drawing them into closures can form hairs and particlesin part due to the thickness of the coating layers. In order to mitigate this, an alternative construction for such closures is proposed here, in which a reduced thickness of coating layers is applied to the cut edge region compared to those applied in the central region. This may be achieved by using thinner layers in the cut edge region, or by using fewer layers in that region.
(13) The principle of applying different coating layers to different regions of the closure blank can also be used to give layers with differing properties to the central panel region and the side wall region, as required.
(14) For example, the central panel region may have layers which provide improved corrosion resistance, avoid contamination or tainting of the product, and comply with all relevant food-contact legislation. Preferred materials generally have greater cross-linking, improved barrier properties, and do not contain compounds such as Bisphenol A or other undesirable materials.
(15) The side wall region may have layers which have a better ability to withstand the blanking and drawing processes, and any curling, threading or lugging processes, and resist corrosion caused by the processing of the containers. As the materials in this region will not normally be in contact with the food, they may contain materials which would be prohibited in the central region. Preferred materials would be flexible, well lubricated, and have a reduced tendency to forming particles or hairs.
(16) One or more of the coating layers used in the side wall region may be omitted in the cut edge region, to further reduce the creation of particles or hairs when the blank is cut. However, there should be at least one layer present in the cut edge region which prevents corrosion of the closure.
(17) The layers in the central panel region may extend at least partially into the outer panel region, to avoid any gaps in the coating which could cause food to contact the metal of the container. Similarly, the coating layers in the side wall region may extend slightly into the intermediate region or outer panel region to increase the tolerance to slight misalignments of the tooling during blanking and drawing. The overlapping and ordering of layers may be arranged to suit the materials being used.
(18) Some sealing materials contain components such as plasticisers which weaken the coatings underneath. This means that the areas closest to the sealing material are often the most prone to corrosion. In order to combat this, one or more of the layers of the side wall region may extend to slightly within the central panel region in order to provide a further barrier between the sealing material and the top coat of the central panel region. Alternatively or additionally, a layer of special top coat may be applied to the outer panel region and slightly to either side in order to provide a good surface for the sealing material to adhere to and protect the other coatings from the effects of plasticisers.
(19) The closure is manufactured from a sheet of metal.
(20) Once the sheet metal is coated, it is cut into blanks S102 (such as the blank depicted in
(21) A selection of exemplary embodiments will now be presented with reference to
(22) In one embodiment, as shown in
(23) In a further embodiment, as shown in
(24) In a yet further embodiment, as shown in
(25) In a further embodiment, as shown in
(26) Although the invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments as set forth above, it should be understood that these embodiments are illustrative only and that the claims are not limited to those embodiments. It will be appreciated by the person of skill in the art that various modifications may be made to the above described embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Each feature disclosed or illustrated in the present specification may be incorporated in the invention, whether alone or in any appropriate combination with any other feature disclosed or illustrated herein.