1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the subject of containers, for example metal or plastic containers for consumer products such as food and beverages. More particularly, the invention relates to a cans and can ends having a manually manipulable tab used for opening such a container that contains a promotional or decorative image.
2. Description of Related Art
Referring to
The scored portion 20 cooperates with a manually manipulable tab 22 so as to enable the user to either remove, for example, most of the center panel, such as in a full panel easy open end that is used for cans containing cat food, snacks or other foods, or to remove or open the pour panel of a beverage can.
On a typical beverage can, such as shown in
Prior art references describing ornamental, promotional, or other similar features for beverage containers include the patents to Goodwin, U.S. Pat. No. 4,203,240; Januchowski, U.S. Pat. No. 1,257,710; Park, U.S. Pat. No. Des. 365,021; and Rheingold, U.S. Pat. No. 1,878,541. U.S. Pat. No. 4,557,505 to Schaefer et al. describes a stress-opacifying tamper indicating tape that is applied to the openings of containers, in which a visible message is displayed in the tape indicative of whether the seal has been opened or tampered with. Minder, U.S. Pat. No. 3,822,496 shows a can with a detachable display plate or button that is affixed to a pull-ring of a can. Additionally, beverage cans have been previously sold in the United States with alpha-numeric characters formed on the tab with ink-jet printing. Published PCT application PCT/GB00/00463, publication no. WO 00/47487 published Aug. 17, 2000 discloses methods and apparatus for printing on tabs and various features for promotional containers and container ends.
An end for a can, such as a can containing food or beverages for human consumption, is provided that includes a scored portion forming a frangible portion in the end. A manually manipulable tab secured to the end is provided and has a first end portion and a second end portion and first and second opposite sides. The first end portion cooperates with the scored portion to open the end when the second end portion is lifted up with the user's finger or other implement. The tab further comprises a tab surface extending across the tab between the first and second sides. In accordance with the invention, the tab surface is distinctively decorated, as by forming a promotional or decorative image in the tab. The promotional image is formed as a combination of a void in the tab and laser etching of the tab surface in the region adjacent to the void. In preferred embodiment, the tab is colored and laser etching burns the color off the tab to reveal the base color of the tab material. The combination of the void, colored tab material, and laser etching of the color material to reveal the color of the base tab material (i.e., silver for an aluminum tab stock), with possible color applied to the end itself, results in a highly distinctive container.
In a preferred embodiment, the promotion image is formed by applying a layer of a color agent to the tab surface (such as by applying a lacquer containing a color agent to the tab), feeding the tab material to a laser station where a portion of the color agent is burned off revealing the silver aluminum color below the color agent, then feeding the tab into a press where the tab features are formed. The press includes a stamping tool that forms the void forming part of the promotional or decorative image.
The end in accordance with the invention can be provided for any suitable can, for example a can for containing a human or animal food product. In a preferred embodiment, the can comprises an aluminum beverage can, but cans for snack foods (e.g., peanuts), or other types of products can be used with the inventive ends and tab. The end may be a full panel easy open end, in which full panel is removed, or an end in which the tab is used to open a pour panel in the end to provide a means of access to the contents of the can.
The promotional or decorative image may be a logo or trademark of the manufacturer of the contents of the can, or other a promotional or fanciful image associated with the manufacturer of the contents of the can. Other examples of promotional images would be letters, numbers, symbols, or fanciful shapes.
These, and other advantages, features and improvements of the invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description of the invention.
Presently preferred embodiments of the invention are described below in conjunction with the drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to like elements in the various views, and in which:
The tab 22 is secured to the end 18 by a rivet 32 or other suitable structure that allows the tab 22 to remain fixed to the end 18 when the tab is manipulated by the user to open the can 10. The tab 22 has a first end portion 34 and a second end portion 36 and first and second opposite sides 38 and 40, respectively. The first end portion 34 is forced into the region 37 bounded by the scored portion 20 to open the end when the second end portion 36 is lifted up with the user's finger or other implement.
The tab further comprises a tab surface 41 extending across the tab 22 between the first and second sides 38 and 40. As shown in
The particular image shown in
Two more examples are shown in
Various types of promotional or decorative images 30 may be formed in the tab surface, such as logos, sports team logos, trademarks, an image of a product or feature suggesting the contents of the can, letters, numbers, symbols of various kinds, arbitrary designs, and so on.
In one preferred embodiment, the promotional image 30 is formed in the tab 22 by first applying a layer of a color agent or lacquer containing a color agent to the tab surface, or by buying pre-coated tab stock, and then removing a portion of the color agent in predetermined locations using a laser. The tab stock is then introduced into a tab forming press (such as press from Dayton Reliable Tool). The tab is then formed in the press. One of the operations of the press includes a stamping operation wherein the void 50 is stamped out of the tab surface. The void will normally be formed immediately adjacent to where the color etching has occurred, so that the laser etching and the void together form a single unitary image. Consider, for example, a logo in the shape of a bull's head. The laser etching is performed to etch out the shape of the horns, ears and nose of the bull, revealing these features in the base material color. The remainder of the tab surface is colored tab material. An inverted triangle is stamped from the tab surface to form the basic head shape.
In an alternative and less preferred embodiment, the laser etching of the tab surface 41 in region 52 could be performed after the tabs have been formed and affixed to the end in a shell conversion press. With this embodiment, precise positioning of the end relative to the laser would have to be maintained in order to insure that the etching is performed at the correct locations.
Other embodiments are contemplated. It is possible that an uncolored tab could be used and the promotion image could be formed by the void in addition to other etched features, such as patterns, or other features, in the tab surface adjacent to the void.
Still further embodiments would introduce three-dimensional shapes to the tab from embossing or debossing, in addition to the etching and void forming features described herein. In these embodiments, the metal in the tab surface 41 is either pressed down (towards the end panel 19) or raised.
The techniques of the invention can be applied to various types of ends for containers, and representative examples include ends for can for food, beverage and other types of products.
Variation from the particular embodiments described above is contemplated and within the scope of the invention. This true scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims, to be interpreted in light of the foregoing specification.