Claims
- 1. In a drawn container having a generally cylindrical sidewall extending upwardly from an integral base portion forming an open neck adapted to be double seamed with a generally circular top end closure to provide a seamed pressure-holding container, said base portion having a downwardly extending, generally U-shaped circumferential nose portion defined by an inner wall, an outside wall and a concave outside nose radius therebetween, the outside surface of the nose radius defining plane of the base of the container, and an inwardly domed central portion, the improvement comprising
- said base portion being a reformed base portion wherein a radius of curvature of the nose portion of said base portion is tightened having:
- a gauge of less than about 0.0116 inch, a substantially vertically disposed inner wall of the nose portion,
- the outside wall of the nose portion extending from a lower portion of the cylindrical sidewall through a convex lower body radius to a concave profile radius disposed above the nose portion, with a first frustoconical wall portion between the convex lower body radius and the concave profile radius, said first frustoconical wall portion forming a lower body angle of at least 30.degree. with respect to the plane of the base of the container, and a second frustoconical wall portion between the concave profile radius and the concave outside nose radius, said second frustoconical wall portion disposed at an angle of from about 60.degree. to about 90.degree. with respect to the plane of the base of the container, with the angle of disposition of the second frustoconical wall portion being greater than the lower body angle of the first frustoconical wall portion, and
- the inwardly domed central portion extending inwardly of the inner wall, having at least three progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome.
- 2. A container as set forth in claim 1 wherein the drawn container is made of a material selected from the group consisting of an aluminum, aluminum alloy and polymer-aluminum laminate.
- 3. A container as set forth in claim 1 wherein the progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome are from 0.045 to 0.070 inch at a first portion adjacent the inner wall, from 0.500 to 0.700 inch at a second portion inwardly and upwardly of the first portion, and from 1.800 to 2.400 inch at a third central portion of the dome.
- 4. A container as set forth in claim 1 wherein the base diameter of the can measured at the center of the radius on the nose portion is less than about 2,080 inch.
- 5. A container as set forth in claim 1 wherein a lower body angle of about 30.degree. to 60.degree. is formed between the frustoconical portion of the outside wall and the plane of the base of the container.
- 6. A container as set forth in claim 1 wherein a lower body angle of about 35.degree. to 45.degree. is formed between the frustoconical portion of the outside wall and the plane of the base of the container.
- 7. Container as set forth in claim 1 wherein the depth of the dome measured from the plane of the base of the container is less than about 0.410 inch.
- 8. A drawn container having generally cylindrical sidewalls extending upwardly from an integral reformed base portion forming an open neck double seamed with a generally circular top end closure to form a seamed pressure-holding container, said base portion having:
- a gauge of from about 0.0096 to about 0.0116 inch,
- a downwardly extending, generally U-shaped circumferential nose portion, the outside surface of the nose portion defining a plane of the base of the container, said nose portion defined by a concave outside nose radius of curvature of less than about 0.050 inch between a substantially vertically disposed inner wall and an outside wall, said radius of curvature being tightened in reforming the base portion,
- the outside wall extending from a lower portion of the cylindrical sidewall through a convex lower body radius of curvature of about 0.140 to 0.160 inch to a concave profile radius of curvature of about 0.100 to 0.200 inch disposed above the nose portion, with a first frustoconical wall portion between the lower body radius and the profile radius, said first frustoconical wall portion forming a lower body angle of from 30.degree. to 40.degree. with respect to the plane of the base of the container, and a second frustoconical wall portion between the concave profile radius and the concave outside nose radius, said outside wall portion disposed at an angle of from about 60.degree. to about 90.degree. with respect to the plane of the base of the container, with the angle of disposition of the second frustoconical wall portion being greater than the lower body angle of the first frustoconical wall portion, and
- an inwardly directed bottom dome extending inwardly of the inner wall, having three progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome of from 0.045 to 0.070 inch at a first portion adjacent the inner wall, from 0.500 to 0.700 inch at a second inward portion, and from 1.80 to 2.40 inch at a third central portion, respectively.
- 9. A method of reforming an integral base portion of a drawn and ironed container having a substantially cylindrical sidewall extending upwardly from an integral base portion forming an open neck adapted to be double seamed with a top end closure to form a seamed, pressure-holding container, with the integral base portion having:
- a gauge of less than about 0.0116 inch,
- a downwardly extending, generally U-shaped, circumferential nose portion, the outside surface defining a plane of the base of the container, said nose portion defined by a radius between a substantially vertically disposed inner wall and an outside wall,
- the outside wall extending from a lower portion of the cylindrical sidewall through a convex lower body radius to a concave profile radius disposed above the nose portion, with a first frustoconical wall portion between the convex lower body radius and the concave outside nose radius, said first frustoconical wall portion forming a lower body angle of at least 30.degree. with respect to the plane of the base of the container, and
- an inwardly directed bottom dome extending inwardly of the inner wall, having at least three progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome,
- said reforming method comprising the steps of holding the substantially vertical disposition and the diameter of the inner wall defining the nose portion,
- while holding the inner wall, tightening the radius of curvature of the nose portion and reshaping the outside wall to form an outside wall having a convex lower body radius at the base of the container sidewall, and a concave profile radius disposed above the nose portion,
- retaining a lower body angle greater than 30.degree.,
- assuring that a second frustoconical wall portion between the profile radius and the nose portion is disposed at an angle of from about 60.degree. to about 90.degree. with respect to the base of the container, with the angle of disposition of the second frustoconical wall portion being greater than the lower body angle of the first frustoconical wall portion, and
- retaining an inwardly directed bottom dome extending inwardly of the inner wall with at least three progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein the retained progressively increasing radii of curvature in the bottom dome in the direction of the center of the dome are from 0.045 to 0.070 inch at a first portion above the inner wall, from 0.500 to 0.700 inch at a second portion inwardly and upwardly of the first portion and from 1.800 to 2.400 inch at a third central portion of the dome.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein the container is reformed to a base diameter of the can measured at the center of the radius on the nose portion being less than about 2.080 inch.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein the container is reformed with a lower body angle of about 30.degree. to 60.degree..
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein the container is reformed with a lower body angle of about 35.degree. to 45.degree..
- 14. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein the container is reformed with the depth of the dome measured from the plane of the base of the container being less than about 0.410 inch.
- 15. A method as set forth in claim 9 wherein a starting gauge of aluminum metal from which the container is formed and reformed is from 0.0096 to 0.0116 inch.
- 16. A drawn container having generally cylindrical sidewalls extending upwardly from an integral base portion forming an open neck adapted to be double seamed with a top end closure to form a seamed, pressure-holding container, said base portion having:
- a downwardly extending, generally U-shaped, circumferential nose portion, the outside surface defining a concave outside nose plane of the base of the container, said nose portion defined by a radius between a substantially vertically disposed inner wall and an outside wall,
- the outside wall extends from a lower portion of the cylindrical sidewall through a convex lower body radius to a concave profile radius disposed above the nose portion, with a first frustoconical wall portion between the convex lower body radius and the concave outside nose radius, said first frustoconical wall portion forming a lower body angle of at least 30.degree. with respect to the plane of the base of the container, and
- an inwardly directed bottom dome extending inwardly of the inner wall, having at least three progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome,
- reformed to provide a drawn container with increased strength by the process of:
- holding the substantially vertical disposition and the diameter of the inner wall defining the nose portion,
- while holding the inner wall, tightening the radius of curvature of the nose portion and reshaping the outside wall to form an outside wall having a convex lower body radius at the base of the container sidewall, and a concave profile radius disposed above the nose portion,
- retaining a lower body angle greater than 30.degree. for the first frustoconical wall portion,
- assuring that a second frustoconical wall portion between the profile radius and the nose portion is disposed at an angle of from about 60.degree. to about 90.degree. with respect to the base of the container, with the angle of disposition of the second frustoconical wall portion being greater than the lower body angle of the first frustoconical wall portion, and
- retaining an inwardly directed bottom dome extending inwardly of the inner wall with at least three progressively increasing radii of curvature in the direction of the center of the dome.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/583,423, filed Sep. 17, 1990, now abandoned.
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