Container assembly having a heat-sealed metal end, a metal end therefor, and a method for making same

US12397963B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12397963-B2
Application numberUS-202318123030-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 17, 2023
Priority dateOct 28, 2009
Publication dateAug 26, 2025
Grant dateAug 26, 2025

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A container assembly includes a container body having a side wall encircling an axis, and a metal end for attachment to an upper edge of the side wall via heat-sealing. The outer peripheral region is shaped prior to application to the container body such that an annular channel is defined between an inner chuck wall and an outer chuck wall of the metal end. The metal end is pushed straight onto the side wall such that the upper edge of the side wall is received into the channel. The surfaces of the side wall and the opposing surfaces of the chuck walls have heat-sealable material thereon. The metal end is heated to melt and fuse the heat-sealable layers, thereby sealing the metal end onto the side wall. The metal end is shaped such that the free edge of the outer chuck wall is not exposed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A metal end comprising, prior to application to a container body, a metal sheet having a peripheral edge, the sheet having an outer peripheral region that includes: an inner chuck wall comprising: an upper portion that extends upwardly to a top rim of the metal end, the top rim comprising an outwardly curled, downwardly facing upper U-shaped section, the upper portion being linear when viewed in cross section; a lower portion that is connected to the lower end of the upper portion, the lower portion being linear when viewed in cross section; wherein the upper portion is inclined relative to vertical and is closer to vertical than the lower portion is to vertical; a skirt extending downwardly from the top rim, a lower end portion of the skirt being formed as an inwardly curled, upwardly facing lower U-shaped section, wherein the skirt comprises: a first portion disposed just below the top rim; a second portion disposed below the first portion; and a third portion disposed below the second portion, and wherein the second portion of the skirt is oriented closer to horizontal than the first and third portions; a substantially vertical outer chuck wall having a lower end joined to the lower U-shaped section, the outer chuck wall being linear when viewed in cross section and extending upwardly to the peripheral edge of the metal sheet defining a top edge of the outer chuck wall, wherein the outer chuck wall is spaced from the inner chuck wall so as to define an annular channel therebetween; and heat-sealable material disposed on both of opposing surfaces of the inner and outer chuck walls such that the heat-sealable material allows sealing of the metal end to the container body without significant deformation of the container body. 2. The metal end of claim 1 , wherein the second portion forms a stacking surface on which a bottom end of a container can be stacked. 3. The metal end of claim 1 , wherein an outside diameter of the first portion is less than an inside diameter of a bottom rim of a bottom metal end of a container. 4. The metal end of claim 1 , wherein an outside diameter of the third portion is greater than an inside diameter of a bottom rim of a bottom metal end of a container. 5. The metal end of claim 1 , additionally comprising a substantially horizontal central panel that is connected to a lower end of the inner chuck wall lower portion, the substantially horizontal central panel appearing substantially linear when viewed in cross section. 6. The metal end of claim 1 , wherein the lower portion of the inner chuck wall extends radially inwardly and downwardly. 7. The metal end of claim 1 , wherein the lower end of the upper portion of the inner chuck wall and the lower end of the outer chuck wall are at approximately the same vertical position. 8. The metal end of claim 7 , wherein the approximately the same vertical position is located where the metal sheet bends and extends radially inwardly and downwardly along the lower portion of the inner chuck wall. 9. The metal end of claim 1 , wherein the skirt comprises a first portion disposed just below the top rim, a second portion disposed below the first portion, and a third portion disposed below the second portion, and wherein the second portion of the skirt is oriented closer to horizontal than the first and third portions. 10. A metal end comprising, prior to application to a container body, a metal sheet having a peripheral edge, the sheet having an outer peripheral region that includes: an inner chuck wall comprising: an upper portion that extends upwardly to a top rim of the metal end, the top rim comprising an outwardly curled, downwardly facing upper U-shaped section, the upper portion being linear when viewed in cross section; a lower portion that is connected to the lower end of the upper portion, the lower portion being linear when viewed in cross section; wherein the upper portion is inclined relative to vertical and is closer to vertical than the lower portion is to vertical; a skirt extending downwardly from the top rim, a lower end portion of the skirt being formed as an inwardly curled, upwardly facing lower U-shaped section, wherein the skirt comprises: a first portion disposed just below the top rim; a second portion disposed below the first portion; and a third portion disposed below the second portion, and wherein the second portion of the skirt is oriented closer to horizontal than the first and third portions; a substantially vertical outer chuck wall having a lower end joined to the lower U-shaped section, the outer chuck wall being linear when viewed in cross section and extending upwardly to the peripheral edge of the metal sheet defining a top edge of the outer chuck wall, wherein the outer chuck wall is spaced from the inner chuck wall so as to define an annular channel therebetween; and heat-sealable material disposed on at least one of opposing surfaces of the inner and outer chuck walls such that the heat-sealable material allows sealing of the metal end to the container body without significant deformation of the container body, wherein the second portion forms a stacking surface on which a bottom end of a container can be stacked. 11. The metal end of claim 10 , wherein an outside diameter of the first portion is less than an inside diameter of a bottom rim of a bottom metal end of a container. 12. The metal end of claim 10 , wherein an outside diameter of the third portion is greater than an inside diameter of a bottom rim of a bottom metal end of a container. 13. The metal end of claim 10 , additionally comprising a substantially horizontal central panel that is connected to a lower end of the inner chuck wall lower portion, the substantially horizontal central panel appearing substantially linear when viewed in cross section. 14. The metal end of claim 10 , wherein the lower portion of the inner chuck wall extends radially inwardly and downwardly. 15. The metal end of claim 10 , wherein the lower end of the upper portion of the inner chuck wall and the lower end of the outer chuck wall are at approximately the same vertical position. 16. The metal end of claim 15 , wherein the approximately the same vertical position is located where the metal sheet bends and extends radially inwardly and downwardly along the lower portion of the inner chuck wall. 17. The metal end of claim 10 , wherein both of the opposing surfaces of the inner and outer chuck walls have the heat-sealable material thereon.

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  • stackable or joined together one-upon-the-other in the upright or upside-down position (B65D21/0234, B65D21/0235 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with end walls made of metal · CPC title

  • Sealing means · CPC title

  • with permanent connections between walls (permanent connections between walls for closing containers after filling B65D17/06) · CPC title

  • the closure and the bottom presenting co-operating peripheral ribs and grooves · CPC title

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What does patent US12397963B2 cover?
A container assembly includes a container body having a side wall encircling an axis, and a metal end for attachment to an upper edge of the side wall via heat-sealing. The outer peripheral region is shaped prior to application to the container body such that an annular channel is defined between an inner chuck wall and an outer chuck wall of the metal end. The metal end is pushed straight onto…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sonoco Dev Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65D15/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 26 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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