Claims
- 1. Draw process system for fabricating flat-rolled sheet metal precoated with organic coating and draw lubricant into a one-piece can body, comprising
- (A) means providing relatively light-gauge high tensile strength flat-rolled sheet metal can stock, predeterminedly coated on each surface with organic coating and draw lubricant, in the form of cut blanks,
- (B) cupping means for drawing such a blank into a cup-shaped work product presenting:
- a closed endwall,
- a side wall which is symmetrically disposed with relation to a centrally-located axis for the work product,
- such side wall defining an open end, spaced along the centrally-located axis of such work product, opposite to such closed endwall, and
- flange metal extending peripherally outwardly at such open end so as to be disposed substantially perpendicularly transverse to such axis,
- such cupping means for draw forming such cup-shaped work product including:
- (i) a draw die defining an interior die cavity which is symmetrical with such centrally-located axis,
- (ii) a die cavity entrance surface, which is curvilinear in a plane which includes such axis, selected to be as small as practicable while avoiding cutting of such sheet metal blank,
- (iii) a planar clamping surface circumscribing such die cavity entrance surface and disposed to be substantially transversely perpendicular to such central axis,
- (iv) a draw punch, for movement into such die cavity, having a curvilinear transition zone surface, between its endwall and side wall, which is as large as possible while avoiding buckling of sheet metal as such sheet metal is drawn into such die cavity, and
- (v) clamping means presenting a planar clamping surface, circumscribing such draw punch side wall, for coacting with the planar clamping surface of such cupping die so as to place sheet metal peripherally exterior to such die cavity entrance under tension during work product fabrication so as to prevent any significant increase in sheet metal thickness of such work product side wall which would be detrimental to organic coating adhesion.
- 2. The draw process system of claim 1, further including redraw means for increasing side wall height while reshaping the cup-shaped work product to a smaller cross-sectional area in a plane which is transversely perpendicular to such centrally-located axis, comprising
- (C) redraw die means,
- (D) redraw punch means, and
- (E) sleeve-like redraw clamping means having
- (i) an endwall and an outer side wall for interfitting within such work product, and
- (ii) an inner side wall circumscribing such redraw punch which is centrally located of such work product,
- such sleeve-like redraw clamping means having between its endwall and outer side wall a transition zone of smaller curvilinear surface area than the corresponding transition zone of such cup-shaped work product, and
- (F) means for moving such clamping sleeve axially in order to reshape such transition zone of the cup-shaped work product to the smaller curvilinear surface area of such clamping means transition zone at its outer side wall, with such reshaping taking place to increase planar clamping surface for redrawing such cup-shaped work product.
- 3. The system of claim 2 for producing a cylindrical configuration can body in which such redraw means increases side wall height to about five inches and decreases side wall diameter to about two and a half inches, further including
- means for shaping sheet metal of such closed endwall to provide a projecting bottom-support for such can body having a diameter less than the diameter of such side wall,
- means for removing flange metal at the open end of such side wall after completing redraw operations,
- means for necking-in such open end of such sheet metal side wall from which flange metal has been trimmed to provide for a diameter corresponding to such bottom-support diameter as projected from such closed endwall, and
- means for forming new flange metal around such necked-in open end to provide for chime seam assembly of an end closure structure, presenting a diameter capable of receiving such projecting bottom-support of a correspondingly fabricated can body in axially-aligned stacked relationship.
- 4. An integrated system for draw process fabrication of flat-rolled sheet metal into one-piece can bodies ready for direct use, as fabricated, in the assembly of two-piece cans, comprising
- (A) means providing relatively light-gauge high tensile strength flat-rolled sheet metal predeterminedly coated on each surface with organic coating and draw lubricant, such flat-rolled sheet metal being provided in the form of cut blanks of predetermined cut edge dimensional and configurational characteristics,
- (B) cupping means for drawing such a blank into a cup-shaped work product having a closed endwall, a side wall symmetrically disposed with relation to a centrally-located axis for such work product and defining an open end opposite to such closed endwall along such axis, and flange metal extending peripherally outwardly at such open end in substantially perpendicularly transverse relationship to such axis,
- (C) redraw means for decreasing surface area of such work product endwall so as to add side wall height while maintaining flange metal about the open end of such side wall,
- (D) means for profiling endwall sheet metal upon completion of redraw,
- such draw-redraw operations being carried out with control of side wall metal so as to avoid any significant increase in sheet metal thickness along such side wall height which would be detrimental to organic coating adhesion; and
- (E) means of preparing such flange metal to provide for attachment of an end closure during assembly of a two-piece container, with
- such system carrying out fabrication of such can body free of damage to side wall sheet metal and organic polymer coating so as to enable direct use of such can body for assembly of a two-piece container.
- 5. The can body fabricating system of claim 4, in which
- such can stock consists essentially of surface-prepared work hardened flat-rolled steel substrate predeterminedly coated on each surface with organic coating and draw lubricant, with
- such substrate thickness gauge being preselected in the range of about 50#/bb to about 100#/bb with one substrate surface coated for disposition on the product side of a can body, and the remaining surface coated for disposition on the public side of such can body, and
- means for introducing such can stock along a selected pass line for draw process fabrication.
- 6. The can body fabricating system of claim 5, further including
- conveyance means for moving such cup-shaped work product open end down in such pass line between such cupping means and subsequent redraw means.
- 7. The can body fabricating system of claim 5, including
- means for profiling side wall metal to add anti-implosion strength to such side wall.
- 8. The can body fabricating system of claim 5, in which
- such means for providing such predeterminedly coated flat-rolled steel substrate includes
- providing organic polymeric coating on each can stock surface in the range of from about two and one-half to about fifteen milligrams per square inch of such surface, and
- completing curing of such organic coating as required for handling and can body fabrication.
- 9. The can body fabricating system of claim 5, including
- means for selectively coating each can stock surface with organic polymeric coating, and
- means for quantitatively selecting draw lubricant for each surface in the range of about ten to about twenty milligrams per square foot of such surface, with
- such draw lubricant for each surface being applied by selection from the group consisting of:
- (a) a blooming compound embodied in the organic coating for such surface,
- (b) a surface lubricant applied subsequent to organic coating, and
- (c) a combination of (a) and (b).
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/866,661 filed Apr. 8, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,130, which was a division of application Ser. No. 07/573,548 filed Aug. 27, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,119,657, which was a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 831,624, "Drawn Can Body Methods, Apparatus and Products," filed Feb. 21, 1986, abandoned which was a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 712,238, "Drawn Can Body Methods, Apparatus and Products," filed Mar. 1, 1985 (now abandoned) each of which is included herein by reference.
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