Claims
- 1. A one-piece cup-shaped can body having a closed endwall and a side wall defining the longitudinally opposite open end of such can body formed solely by draw processing from flat-rolled sheet metal precoated with an organic coating,
- such can body endwall having a thickness which is substantially equal to starting gage for such flat-rolled sheet metal,
- such can body side wall as drawn having a uniform height with a thickness over such height which averages about 15% less than starting gage for such flat-rolled sheet metal, with
- a side wall portion of greater thickness than starting gage for such precoated sheet metal,
- such side wall portion of greater thickness being located solely contiguous to the open end of such cup-shaped can body and having a thickness which is less than about 3% greater than such starting gage, with
- a seaming flange at such open end of the side wall as drawn,
- such seaming flange being in a plane which is perpendicularly transverse to the central longitudinal axis of such can body.
- 2. The can body of claim 1 in which such sheet metal comprises double-reduced flat-rolled steel of about 65 #bb.
- 3. A one-piece cup-shaped can body formed solely by draw operations from flat-rolled sheet metal precoated on both its surfaces with an organic coating,
- such sheet metal being selected from the group consisting of flat-rolled steel having a starting thickness gage in the range of about 0.005" to 0.012" and flat-rolled aluminum having a starting thickness gage in the range of about 0.005" to about 0.015",
- such can body including
- a closed end wall,
- such end wall having a thickness which is substantially equal to pre-coated sheet metal starting gage,
- an elongated cylindrical configuration side wall of uniform height as drawn defining an open end for such can body at the longitudinally opposite end of such side wall from such closed end wall,
- flange metal extending radially outwardly from such open end of the can body as drawn in a plane which is perpendicularly transverse tot he central longitudinal axis of such can body, and
- a compound curvilinear juncture between such end wall and side wall;
- such side wall including a portion extending over about the middle third of such side wall height, having a thickness which is about 20% less than such flat-rolled sheet metal starting thickness gage with remaining portions of such side wall increasing in thickness from such thickness of the middle third portion in approaching each longitudinal end of such can body.
- 4. The can body of claim 3 in which such selected sheet metal comprises double-reduced flat-rolled steel of about 65 #/bb.
- 5. The can body of claims 4 or 2 in which such flat-rolled steel comprises chromate-treated tin-free steel.
- 6. The can body of claim 5 in which the can body diameter is in the range of about two inches to about four and one-quarter inches and side wall height is in the range of about one and one-half inches to about five inches.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/831,624, filed Feb. 21, 1986, which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 06/712,238, filed Mar. 15, 1985, now abandoned, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Steel Cans, Steel-in-Packaging Report, American Iron and Steel Institute. |
Steel in Packaging, Trends in Materials and Technology . . . , American Iron and Steel Institute. |
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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