This application claims the priority of Swiss patent application No. 1552/06, filed on Sep. 29, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a container having a tear-off lid. The lid has a lid ring which provides the take out opening covered by a tear-off foil. Lid ring and tear-off foil are connected to each other by a hot sealable plastic coating in a connection area around the edge of the take out opening and the tear-off foil can be torn away to open the container so that its contents can be accessed through the take out opening of the lid. Further the invention relates to a lid with a tear-off foil and to a lid ring for such containers. Still further the invention relates to a method for the manufacture of a tear-off lid. In this context the invention relates to the protection of the bare metal edge that results from punching or cutting of the lid sheet metal blank for providing the take out opening.
It is known to provide lids on containers, for example on cans or boxes, respectively, as ring shaped lids, in particular metal lids, being permanently fixed to the container and being provided with a take out opening in said lid which is closed by a tear-off foil, and in particular a tear-off metal foil or composite material foil, respectively, fixed to the ring shaped lid by hot sealing up to the first use of the contents of the package. Such lids are known as tear-off lids. An additional plastic cover that is arranged over the metal lid provides a closure for the package during the consumption time of the contents of the package when the tear-off foil has been removed.
Known apparatus for making metal lids with tear-off foils are usually provided with several working stations arranged on a machine frame in a linear or circular manner and are provided with a conveying device which conveys the lids from the input side of the apparatus, where preformed lid parts enter the apparatus, to the end of the apparatus where the finished lids leave the apparatus.
The demands that must be met by such tear-off container lids are of course the same that must be met by conventional container lids for metal containers or other containers. One of the demands is resistance to corrosion. Corrosion resistance is necessary on the one hand against outside influences on the container and its lid, but on the other hand against the influences of the goods within the container, which may be chemically aggressive. Corrosion is an issue in particular with regard to humid or liquid goods and in view of the long shelf life that is required of such packages. The metal sheets for manufacturing the lids or lid rings, respectively, are coated metal sheets to prevent corrosion. Such coatings are known to the man skilled in the art and comprise for example a coating of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or a coating of a highly resistant lacquer on the inside of the container, which coatings are suitable for beading steps without chipping and flaking during such steps and resist even aggressive goods over the required shelf live that may be in the range of several years. The outside of the lid or lid ring, respectively, is coated with polypropylene (PP) or with a lacquer containing polypropylene particles, despite the fact that such a coating has only limited properties for beading (which means that the resistance to stress of such coatings is low) since polypropylene is the preferred material for the heat sealing of the tear-off foil which can be sealed with the necessary quality only on a polypropylene coating. The PET coating as well as the PP coating have proved their worth in the industrial field.
The cut edge that results from punching the lid opening 26 has no coating anymore. Such an uncoated edge may be acceptable for dry goods and a short shelf life; in most cases, however, corrosion results which impairs the quality of the goods and which may for example impair the taste of edible goods. To solve this problem it is known to bead the edge of the cut in the form of a so called retort-curl. By this beading the bare cut edge is concealed by a surface portion of the lid ring and is in most cases not accessible by the goods. A disadvantage of this known solution can be seen in the rather high manufacturing costs, mainly caused by the tools. But the most relevant disadvantage is the fact that manufacturing a retort-curl in mass production with the necessary high quality and in reproducible quality is hardly possible. The slightest irregularities in the manufacturing process may lead to abnormal shapes of the retort-curl and thus causing an insufficient concealment of the cut edge. Even a slight change of the width of the rolled in wall section results therein that the cut edge does not abut consistently on the corresponding surface area of the lid ring so that the goods can reach the bare edge.
WO 01/07330 shows a solution wherein the lid ring is punched from uncoated metal blank material. By this solution it is possible to easily recycle the stamped out round middle metal blank part which is not coated as well, which lowers the cost of material for the lid rings produced in this way. The following coating of the formed lid ring must be made as a powder coating since the usual coating procedures suitable for metal blanks can not be used. The teaching of this document leads thus to a coated cut edge; but a disadvantage is that the powder coating of a geometrically complicated shaped body, for example of a lid ring, is difficult and is therefore not fully suitable for industrial mass production. WO 2006/092073 teaches to cover the cut edge separately with a hotmelt material. EP-A-0 090 957 teaches to bend the border of the lid opening towards the outside of the lid which places the cut edge outside of the container cavity containing the goods. But this impedes the application of the tear-off foil.
It is an object of the invention to avoid the mentioned disadvantages of containers with tear-off lids and of tear-off lids, respectively. It is a particular object to provide a container with a tear-off lid free of corrosion problems of the cut edge of the take out opening.
This object is met by a container with a tear-off lid wherein the cut edge of the take out opening of the lid is arranged within the connection area of the lid to the container body.
Since the cut edge of the lid opening is placed into the connection or fixation area, respectively, of the lid to the container body it is not exposed anymore to the goods within the container. The cut edge is enclosed between the coated container body and the coated lid. Thus the cut edge is secured against corrosion in a manner that allows simple and reproducible manufacturing of the lids with a corrosion protection of the cut edge. The bending back of the cut edge so far that it reaches the connection area thus solves the problem of corrosion.
The tear-off lid is secured to the container body preferably by seaming or hemming, respectively. It is then preferred that the cut edge lies close to or contacts the non folded part of the inside of the container body. This allows the production of the seam or hem, respectively on conventional machines for the production of the seaming/hemming. In another embodiment the cut edge may be placed within the seaming or hemming area, respectively, so that the cut edge is arranged within the folded area; this still allows the production on conventional machines or on only slightly modified machines for making the seam. It is preferred that the cut edge is covered in the connection area by a material which is preferably the sealing material of the hem. Preferably the bending radius at the lid take out opening for leading the cut edge back is greater than or equal to 1 millimeter. This avoids a flaking off of the plastic coating of the lid ring.
Another object of the invention is to provide a tear-off lid and a tear-off lid ring for the container according to the invention.
This object is met by a tear-off lid and a tear-off lid ring, respectively, for a container wherein the cut edge of the take out opening of said lid is led back to the chuck wall of said lid
By leading the cut edge into the area of the chuck wall the same advantages result for the lid or lid ring, respectively, as has been explained above for the container.
Another object is to provide a manufacturing method for a container with a tear-off lid and this object is met by a method for making a container with a tear-off lid of coated metal sheet material wherein said tear-off lid is provided with the take out opening by bending back the cut edge of said take out opening to provide a flange arranged for heat sealing said tear-off foil of double thickness of said metal sheet material and by leading said cut edge back to the chuck wall and by connecting said tear-off lid to the body of said container by a seaming or hemming connection, respectively, and wherein said cut edge is arranged between said chuck wall of said lid and the inner container body wall.
Further embodiments, advantages and uses of the invention follow from the dependent claims and from the following description and the drawings, wherein:
The proportions shown in the Figures are to be understood as examples only and shall not be understood as limiting the invention. Same reference numerals in the Figures depict elements that are structural and functional equivalents. The geometry of the packages or containers, respectively, and thus of the corresponding lids is not limited to round shapes. Oval shapes, rectangular shapes or other shapes are included as well. In preceding and following description and claims such shapes are included in the terms “container”, “tear-off lid” and “tear-off lid ring”. The term “tear-off lid ring” shall mean a carrier for a sealed foil. The container body may consist of metal as well but may consist of another material and in particular of a material including cardboard or may consist of a laminated material, such as a material with cardboard and aluminium layers.
The fixation of the tear-off lid 2 at the container body may be effected by any known method and means as long as they are compatible with the protection of the cut edge as explained below. Preferred is a fixation of the lid to the body by beading, seaming or hemming, respectively.
Now,
Adjacent to the take out opening 26 and directly adjacent to the bent edge 13 a flange 40 is thus provided that is formed by the sheet material sections 41 and 42 of the lid 2 and has the double thickness of the metal sheet of the lid. This lid construction which results from the leading back of the cut edge into the connection area 6 is advantageous for the heat sealing of the tear-off foil 25, and in particular if the heating is effected by induction heating, since more thermal energy can be brought into the double flange 40. Since a polypropylene coating is present on the underside of flange 40 caused by the leading back of the cut edge this has to be considered for the design of the lower sealing head, for example by providing this head with a coating preventing the sticking of the heat sealable polypropylene coating.
Thus according to one aspect of the invention a container 1 is provided with a tear-off lid 2 having a take out opening covered by a tear-off foil 25. The cut edge 3 of the take out opening is bent back into the chuck wall 34 area. By this the bare cut edge is protected by the connection of lid and container body. This connection can be provided by a seaming connection.
While there are shown and described presently preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited thereto but may be otherwise variously embodied and practiced within the scope of the following claims.
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