Can Shell and Double-Seamed Can End Closure
US-2017341807-A1 · Nov 30, 2017 · US
US10843845B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10843845-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815861086-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2001 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 24, 2020 |
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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 inclined inner wall of an annular U-shaped countersink. The countersink has an outer wall which connects with an inclined lower wall portion of a chuck wall at a junction below the center panel, and the chuck wall has a curved or inclined 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. The inclined upper wall portion of the chuck wall extends at an angle greater than the angle of the inclined lower wall portion of the chuck wall.
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A one-piece metallic end closure adapted for double seaming to a container, comprising: a substantially arcuate-shaped center panel when viewed in cross-section with a vertical center axis; a peripheral curl having a curved outer wall, a top portion, and an inclined wall portion extending downwardly at a first angle less than about 16° relative to said vertical center axis when viewed in cross-section; a chuck wall comprising an inclined lower wall portion and an arcuate shaped upper wall portion interconnected to a lower end of said inclined wall portion of said peripheral curl at a junction; a countersink comprising an inner wall portion having an upper end, an outer wall portion interconnected to said chuck wall inclined lower wall portion, and a curved lowermost portion having a first radius of curvature when viewed in cross-section, wherein said center panel is raised above said lowermost portion of said countersink a distance of at least about 0.082 inches; and a curved panel wall having an upper end interconnected to said substantially arcuate-shaped center panel, a lower end integrally interconnected to said upper end of said countersink inner wall portion, a curved middle portion positioned between said upper end and said lower end, and a substantially uniform thickness when viewed in cross-section, wherein said curved panel wall is oriented at a second angle between about 30° and about 60° relative to said vertical center axis as measured from the upper end to the lower end of said curved panel wall, wherein said curved panel wall has a second radius of curvature between about 0.040 inches and about 0.060 inches when viewed in cross-section, and wherein said substantially arcuate-shaped center panel has a center portion elevated above an outer portion. 2. The end closure of claim 1 , wherein said countersink has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration when viewed in cross-section. 3. The end closure of claim 1 , wherein said first radius of curvature is about 0.009 inches. 4. The end closure of claim 1 , wherein said junction is positioned about 0.098 inches below an uppermost portion of said peripheral curl prior to double seaming. 5. The end closure of claim 1 , wherein said countersink outer wall portion oriented at a third angle between about 3 degrees and about 19 degrees with respect to said vertical center axis. 6. A one-piece metallic end closure adapted for double seaming to a neck of a container, comprising: a substantially circular-shaped center panel when viewed in plan view with a vertical center axis; a peripheral curl having a first end and a second end, said first end adapted for interconnection to the neck of the container; a countersink having an outer panel wall, an upwardly and inwardly oriented inner panel wall, and a curved portion therebetween, said outer panel wall oriented at a first angle between about 3 degrees and about 19 degrees with respect to said vertical center axis, wherein said countersink is further defined by said curved portion having a first radius of curvature when viewed in cross-section; an arcuate-shaped panel wall interconnected on an upper end to said substantially circular-shaped center panel and integrally interconnected on a lower end to an upper end of said upwardly and inwardly oriented countersink inner panel wall, said arcuate-shaped panel wall oriented at a second angle between about 30 and 60 degrees with respect to said vertical center axis and having a substantially uniform thickness and a second radius of curvature when viewed in cross-section, wherein said countersink first radius of curvature is smaller than the second radius of curvature of the arcuate-shaped panel wall; and a chuck wall comprising a generally frusto-conical upper wall portion interconnected to said second end of said peripheral curl and a slightly curved lower wall portion when viewed in cross-section extending inwardly and downwardly and interconnected to said countersink outer panel wall, wherein said upper wall portion is integrally interconnected to said lower wall portion by a curved portion when viewed in cross-section. 7. The end closure of claim 6 , wherein said chuck wall upper wall portion is oriented at a third angle with respect to said vertical center axis and said chuck wall lower wall portion is oriented at a fourth angle with respect to said vertical center axis, and wherein said fourth angle is less than said third angle. 8. The end closure of claim 6 , wherein said first radius of curvature is about 0.009 inches. 9. The end closure of claim 6 , wherein said second radius of curvature of said arcuate-shaped panel wall is about 0.050 inches. 10. A one-piece metallic end closure adapted for double seaming to a neck of a container, comprising: a vertical center axis; a peripheral curl having a curved outer wall adapted for interconnection to the neck of the container and an inner wall portion; a chuck wall comprising an upper wall portion and a lower wall portion, said upper wall portion oriented at a first angle with respect to said vertical center axis and interconnected to said inner wall portion of said peripheral curl through a first junction, said lower wall portion extending inwardly at a second angle with respect to said vertical center axis, and wherein said second angle is less than said first angle; a generally U-shaped countersink having an outer wall extending at a third angle and interconnected to said chuck wall lower wall portion at a second junction and an upwardly oriented inner wall extending at a fourth angle, wherein said outer wall is interconnected to said inner wall through a first curve having a first radius of curvature when viewed in cross-section; a panel wall forming a curved bevel and having an upper end and a lower end, the curved bevel having a second radius of curvature when viewed in cross-section, said lower end of said panel wall interconnected to an upper end of said countersink inner wall at a third curve with a third radius of curvature of about 0.022 inches when viewed in cross-section, wherein said second radius of curvature is different than said third radius of curvature, and said panel wall having a substantially uniform thickness when viewed in cross-section; and a substantially arcuate-shaped center panel when viewed in cross-section interconnected to said upper end of said panel wall. 11. The end closure of claim 10 , wherein said upper wall portion of said chuck wall is frusto-conical and said lower wall portion of said chuck wall is slightly curved when viewed in cross-section. 12. The end closure of claim 10 , wherein said panel wall is positioned at a fifth angle between 30 degrees and 60 degrees as measured between said upper end and said lower end and when viewed in cross-section. 13. The end closure of claim 10 , wherein said substantially arcuate-shaped center panel has a center portion elevated above an outer portion. 14. The end closure of claim 10 , wherein said chuck wall lower wall portion is interconnected to said chuck wall upper wall portion by a curved portion resulting in an angular break when viewed in cross-section.
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