Claims
- 1. In a metallic end closure for a tubular container body wherein said closure prior to being secured to a container body includes a central panel extending laterally from a central longitudinal axis of rotation thereof merging downwardly at its periphery into an upwardly-facing countersink groove having a lowermost central portion, the outer extremity of said groove merging into an upwardly and outwardly-extending countersink wall and thence into a terminal peripheral flange,
- the improvement therein prior to be secured to a container body to enhance buckle resistance thereof when secured to a container body and subjected to substantial internal container pressures, comprising:
- (a) said countersink groove having inner and outer arcuate groove wall portions with said inner wall portion at its innermost extremity merging with said central panel and said outer wall portion at its outermost extremity merging with said countersink wall, with said arcuate groove wall portions extending respectively therefrom toward said groove lowermost central portion to merge together thereat at the groove root;
- (b) said outer arcuate groove wall portion having a predetermined arc radius with an origin located on an axis normal to said groove at said root, said normal axis being parallel to said longitudinal axis of rotation of said end closure;
- (c) said inner arcuate groove wall portion having a predetermined radius substantially greater than said outer groove wall portion radius with the inner portion arc radius having origin located on said normal axis and spaced further from said root than said outer radius origin;
- (d) said outer arcuate groove wall portion extending from said root to a line substantially perpendicular to said normal axis at the inner radius origin whereat its merges with said countersink wall, and said inner arcuate groove wall portion extending from said root substantially to said line;
- (e) said countersink wall above its merge with said groove wall portion defining a continuous curve reverse to that of said countersink groove between said groove and said flange thereby to tension the inner surface thereof and to compress the outer surface thereof when said closure is secured by said flange to a container body;
- (f) said end closure is aluminum and wherein further said central panel is stretched beyond its yield point to define a taut profile-stable, upwardly-domed configuration of greater radius than that of said reversely-curved wall portion at said central panel periphery.
- 2. The improved end closure of claim 1 wherein said inner radius is substantially twice that of said outer radius.
- 3. The improved end closure of claim 1 wherein said inner radius is about 0.035"-0.045" and said outer radius is about 0.020"-0.025".
- 4. The improved end closure of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein said groove inner wall portion merges into a reversely curved wall portion of said central panel at said periphery, thereby to define a continuously curved end closure between said central panel periphery and said terminal flange.
- 5. The improved end closure of claim 1 wherein said doming radius is between 4.0"-4.5" with an origin located on said longitudinal axis.
- 6. The improved end closure of claim 1 further including means on said central panel defining a displaceable panel portion for permitting the formation of an aperture therethrough,
- and tab means secured to said central panel on the upper side thereof in cooperative association with said displaceable panel portion means to effect forming said aperture therethrough,
- said upwardly domed configuration of said central panel and said tab means secured thereto together having a height substantially less than that of said countersink wall.
- 7. The improved end closure of claim 1 wherein the said inner and outer groove wall portions define a countersink groove falling within the dimensional standards required by the United States Brewers Association for Flush Panel and Ring Pull Aluminum Ends dated Sept. 1, 1977.
- 8. The improved end closure of claim 1 wherein the improved end closure has dimensions falling within the dimensional standards required by the United States Brewers Association for Flush Panel and Ring Pull Aluminum Ends dated Sept. 1, 1977.
- 9. In an end closure for a tubular container body wherein said closure includes a central panel extending laterally from a central longitudinal axis of rotation thereof merging downwardly at its periphery into an upwardly-facing countersink groove having a lowermost central portion, the outer extremity of said groove merging into an upwardly- and outwardly-extending countersink wall and terminal peripheral flange, the improvement therein to enhance buckle resistance comprising:
- (a) said countersink groove having inner and outer arcuate wall portions merging respectively with said central panel wall and said countersink wall, with said arcuate wall portion extending therefrom toward said groove lowermost central portion to merge together thereat at a root;
- (b) said outer arcuate groove wall portion having a predetermined radius with an origin located on an axis normal to said groove at said root, said normal axis being parallel to said longitudinal axis of rotation;
- (c) said inner arcuate groove wall portion having a predetermined radius substantially greater than said outer portion radius with an origin located on said normal axis further from said root than said outer radius origin;
- (d) said countersink wall defining a continuous curve between said groove and said flange thereby to tension the inner surface thereof and to compress the outer surface thereof when said closure is secured by said flange to a container body;
- (e) said central panel being domed and stretched beyond its yield point to define a taut profile-stable, upwardly-domed configuration of greater radius than that of said reversely-curved wall portion at said central panel periphery.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 307,209 filed Sept. 30, 1981, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 112,569 filed Jan. 16, 1980, now abandoned.
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