Claims
- 1. A method of creating an opening in a closed shell container comprising:
creating a countersink that protrudes inwardly from the outer surface of said container shell; creating an area of weakness throughout a portion of said countersink to facilitate preferential separation along said area of weakness; placing a semi-toroidal shaped ring within said countersink, said countersink having a depth greater than the radius of said ring; crimping said countersink on at least one lateral surface to a dimension less than the diameter of said ring, between the portion of said countersink that retains said ring and said outer surface of the container shell, to retain said ring within said countersink and force said countersink open when said ring is pulled out of said countersink which propagates a discontinuity in the container material in said area of weakness so as to create said opening in said closed shell container.
- 2. A method of claim 1 wherein said closed shell container is metallic.
- 3. A method of claim 1 wherein said area of weakness on a portion of said countersink is an area of lesser material thickness than the rest of said countersink.
- 4. A method of claim 1 wherein said ring is a continuous closed loop of rigid material that forces said countersink open in a bi-directional manner to create said opening, and said ring remains as said continuous closed loop upon said creation of said opening.
- 5. A method of claim 1 wherein said ring is a continuous strand of rigid material that forces said countersink open in a uni-directional manner to create said opening, and said ring remains as said continuous strand upon said creation of said opening.
- 6. A method of claim 1 wherein said ring is a continuous loop of rigid material that forces said countersink open in a bi-directional manner to create said opening, and said ring remains as said continuous loop confined within the remnant of said countersink of the removed portion of said container shell upon said creation of said opening.
- 7. A method of claim 1 wherein said ring is connected to a rivetless actuator to facilitate said removal from said countersink.
- 8. A method of claim 1 wherein said discontinuity is propagated as a result of material fatigue at said area of weakness on said countersink.
- 9. A method of claim 1 wherein said ring is connected to a rivetless actuator which when actuated facilitates an initial separation of material in said area of weakness on said countersink.
- 10. A method of claim 8 wherein said initial separation of material is propagated by the force transmitted to said area of weakness on said countersink by removing said ring.
- 11. A method of creating an opening in a closed shell metal container comprising:
creating a countersink comprising a groove that protrudes inward from an outer surface of said container shell; scoring at least one surface throughout said closed loop on a portion of said countersink to facilitate preferential separation along said score; placing a semi-toroidal shaped ring comprising a continuous closed loop of rigid material connected to a rivetless actuator, within said countersink, said countersink having a depth greater than the radius of said ring; retaining said ring within said countersink by crimping said countersink on at least one lateral surface to a dimension less than the diameter of said ring, initiating a separation in said score on said material within said countersink by transferring a force from said rivetless actuator through said ring to said score, that forces said countersink open when said ring is pulled out of said countersink which propagates a discontinuity in the container material along said score so as to create said opening in said closed shell container.
- 12. A method of claim 11 wherein said crimp is located between a portion of said countersink that retains said ring, and said outer surface of the container shell.
- 13. A device for creating an opening in a closed shell container comprising:
a closed loop countersink that protrudes inward from an outer surface of said container shell; an area of weakness throughout said closed loop on a portion of said countersink that facilitates a preferential separation along said area of weakness; a semi-toroidal shaped ring placed within said countersink, said countersink having a depth greater than the radius of said ring; a crimp to retain said ring within said countersink on at least one lateral surface of said countersink to a dimension less than the diameter of said ring, said crimp located between the portion of said countersink that retains said ring, and said outer surface of the container shell; a rivetless actuator connected to said ring so that when said rivetless actuator is pulled, said ring is removed from said countersink forcing said countersink open which propagates a discontinuity in said area of weakness an opening in said container shell.
- 14. A device of claim 13 wherein said closed shell container is metallic.
- 15. A device of claim 13 wherein said area of weakness on a portion of said countersink is an area of lesser material thickness than the rest of said countersink.
- 16. A device of claim 13 wherein said ring is a continuous closed loop of rigid material that forces said countersink open in a bi-directional manner to create said opening, and said ring remains as said continuous closed loop upon said creation of said opening.
- 17. A device of claim 13 wherein said ring is a continuous strand of rigid material that forces said countersink open in a uni-directional manner to create said opening, and said ring remains as said continuous strand upon said creation of said opening.
- 18. A device of claim 13 wherein said ring is a continuous closed loop of rigid material that forces said countersink open in a bi-directional manner to create said opening, and said ring remains as said continuous closed loop confined within the remnant of said countersink of the removed portion of said container shell upon said creation of said opening.
- 19. A device of claim 13 wherein said rivetless actuator is a pull tab.
- 20. A device of claim 13 wherein said discontinuity is propagated as a result of material fatigue at said area of weakness on said countersink.
- 21. A device of claim 13 wherein the action of said rivetless actuator facilitates an initial separation of material in said area of weakness on said countersink.
- 22. A device of claim 21 wherein said initial separation of material is propagated throughout said area of weakness, thereby creating an opening in said container shell by the force transmitted to said countersink by removing said ring.
- 23. A device for creating an opening in a closed shell metal container comprising:
a countersink comprising a groove that protrudes inwardly from an outer surface of the container shell; a score on at least one surface of said countersink to facilitate preferential separation along said score; a semi-toroidal shaped ring comprising a continuous closed loop of rigid material connected to a pull tab, within said countersink, said countersink having a depth greater than the radius of said ring; said ring retained within said countersink by crimping said countersink on at least one lateral surface to a dimension less than the diameter of said ring; a rivetless actuator that is connected to said ring and initiates a separation in said container shell along said score by transferring a force from said actuator through said ring to said score when said rivetless actuator is pulled; said ring propagating said separation along said score along said closed loop score by transmitting the force of removing said ring from said container shell to said score, thereby creating said opening in said closed shell metal container.
- 24. A method of claim 23 wherein said crimp is located between a portion of said countersink that retains said ring, and said outer surface of the container shell.
- 25. A device for creating an opening in a closed shell metal container comprising:
a countersink means for providing a groove that protrudes inward from an outer surface of the container shell around the periphery of an end of said container; a scoring means for providing a preferential separation location within said countersink a ring means connected to a pull tab for disposal in said countersink; a crimping means for retaining said ring in said countersink and creating an interference on at least one lateral surface of said countersink; a rivetless actuating means connected to said ring means for transferring a force from said rivetless actuator through said ring to said score, and force said countersink open when said ring is pulled out of said countersink which propagates a discontinuity in the container material along said score so as to create said opening in said closed shell container.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/333,953, entitled “EASY-OPEN CONTAINER END,” filed Nov. 27, 2001, the entire disclosure of which is herein specifically incorporated by reference for all that it discloses and teaches.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60333953 |
Nov 2001 |
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