Can end with strengthening bead configuration
US-8978915-B2 · Mar 17, 2015 · US
US9616483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414176337-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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A method of making a can end, which includes a recessed panel defined by an upwardly extending chuck wall, a peripheral scoreline disposed in a public side of the panel proximate to the base of the chuck wall, a tab fastened to the panel by a rivet, includes the step of employing tooling to form a pressure resistance bead extends around the panel inboard of the peripheral scoreline and outboard of the rivet. The tooling forms a saw tooth panel formation proximate to the pressure resistance bead inboard of the pressure resistance bead. Among other benefits, the pressure resistance bead and saw tooth panel formation created by the tooling and method combine to resist wrinkling or other undesired deformation of the can end.
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What is claimed is: 1. Tooling for making a can end structured to be affixed to a can, the can end including a recessed panel defined by an upwardly extending chuck wall, and a rivet disposed on the panel proximate to the chuck wall, the tooling comprising: a first tool assembly including a first tool and a second tool disposed opposite the first tool and being structured to cooperate with the first tool to form a pressure resistance bead in the panel inboard of the chuck wall and outboard of the rivet; and a second tool assembly including a first tool and a second tool disposed opposite the first tool and being structured to cooperate with the first tool to form a saw tooth panel formation proximate to the pressure resistance bead, wherein the first tool of the first tool assembly comprises a first planar portion, a second planar portion spaced from the first planar portion, and a recess extending inwardly from the first planar portion and the second planar portion, wherein the second tool of the first tool assembly comprises a protrusion, and wherein the protrusion of the second tool is structured to extend into the recess of the first tool to form the pressure resistance bead. 2. The tooling of claim 1 wherein the pressure resistance bead has a depth; and wherein the depth is from 0.0060 inch to 0.0200 inch. 3. The tooling of claim 1 wherein the first tool of the second tool assembly comprises a forming member including a projection, a first planar portion disposed on one side of the projection, and a second planar portion disposed on the opposite side of the projection; wherein the second tool of the second tool assembly comprises a first member including an offset protrusion; and wherein the projection of the first tool is structured to move toward the first member of the second tool as the offset protrusion of the first member of the second tool moves toward the second planar portion of the first tool, thereby making a plurality of bends in the panel to form the saw tooth panel formation. 4. The tooling of claim 3 wherein the first member includes a first side and a second side disposed opposite and distal from the first side; wherein the second tool of the second tool assembly further comprises a second member movably disposed on the first side of the first member, and a third member movably disposed on the second side of the first member; wherein the first tool further comprises a supporting member movably disposed beside the forming member; wherein the supporting member includes a shoulder; wherein the second member is structured to cooperate with the first planar portion of the first tool to form a first bend of the saw tooth panel formation; wherein the projection of the first tool forms a second bend of the saw tooth panel formation; wherein the offset protrusion of the first member of the second tool forms a third bend of the saw tooth panel formation; and wherein the third member cooperates with the supporting member to support the pressure resistance bead as the shoulder of the supporting member forms a fourth bend of the saw tooth panel formation. 5. The tooling of claim 3 wherein the panel of the can end has a planar portion inboard of the saw tooth panel formation; wherein the planar portion has a depth; wherein the saw tooth panel formation comprises a plurality of bends and a drape defined by the distance between a first one of the bends and a second adjacent one of the bends; and wherein the ratio of the depth of the panel to the drape is from 1:1 to 1:4. 6. The tooling of claim 5 wherein the saw tooth panel formation further comprises a peak; and wherein the drape is symmetrical on opposing sides of the peak.
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