Claims
- 1. A method of forming a double seam joining a can body to a can lid, the can lid having a center panel having a central axis that is perpendicular to a diameter of the outer rim of said lid, an annular countersink portion extending radially outward from said center panel, an arcuate portion extending radially outward from the annular countersink wherein a line passing through the ends of said arcuate portion is at an angle with respect to said central axis of the center panel of from about 20° to about 80°, a step portion extending radially outward from the arcuate portion, a first transitional portion extending radially outward from said step portion, a second transitional portion extending radially outward from the first transitional portion to a peripheral curl, and the can body having a can body flange, comprising the steps of:supporting the can body on a base plate; positioning the can lid on the can body with the second transitional portion resting on the can body flange; providing a chuck having a lower portion, an upper portion, and a recessed portion extending between the lower portion and the upper portion, the upper portion of the chuck having a frustoconical portion and a driving surface that is configured to contact the step portion of the lid, the recessed portion of the chuck being configured not to deform said arcuate portion of said can lid during forming of the seam, and the lower portion of the chuck configured to contact a surface of said annular countersink at a chuck contacting portion when the chuck is in engagement with the can lid; engaging the can lid with the chuck; rotating the can and lid assembly using the chuck; rolling the peripheral curl and can body flange together to form an intermediate peripheral seam; and compressing the intermediate peripheral seam against the upper portion of the chuck to form a double seam.
- 2. The forming method according to claim 1 wherein said frustoconical portion of said upper portion of said chuck is inclined at an angle with respect to said central axis of 4°.3.The forming method according to claim 1 wherein said frustoconical portion of said upper portion of said chuck is inclined at an angle with respect to said central axis of greater than 2°, said angle being not more than 3° less than the angle formed by said first transitional portion of said lid with respect to said central axis of said center panel.
- 4. The forming method according to claim 1 wherein a clamping force of 70 to 140 pounds is applied to the chuck and the base plate when rotating the can and lid assembly.
- 5. A method of forming a double seam joining a can body to a can lid, the method comprising:supporting the can body on a base plate; positioning the can lid having a center panel, an annular countersink, a chuckwall having one or more portions, and a peripheral curl on the can body flange providing a chuck having a lower contact portion configured to contact a portion of the outer wall of the annular countersink, an upper contact portion configured to contact a portion of the chuckwall of the can lid, and a recessed portion extending between the lower contact portion and the upper contact portions the recessed portion of the chuck being configured not to deform the portions of the can lid chuckwall not contacted by the chuck during forming of the seam; engaging the can lid with the chuck; rotating the can and lid assembly using the chuck; rolling the peripheral curl and can body flange together to form an intermediate peripheral seam; and compressing the intermediate peripheral seam against the upper portion of the chuck to form a double seam.
- 6. The forming method according to claim 1 wherein a clamping force of 70 to 140 pounds is applied to the chuck and the base plate when rotating the can and lid assembly.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/456,345, entitled “CAN LID CLOSURE AND METHOD OF JOINING A CAN LID CLOSURE TO A CAN BODY,” filed on Dec. 8, 1999, for inventor Christopher G. Neiner.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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