Claims
- 1. Tooling for fabricating a one-piece can body, free of sidewall ironing, from work-hardened flat-rolled rigid sheet metal substrate of predetermined substantially-uniform starting thickness gage between opposed planar surfaces, with each of such planar surfaces being precoated with protective polymeric coating and organic lubricant, so as to enable fabricating
- a polymer-coated one-piece can body, which is ready for use as fabricated, presenting
- an elongated cylindrical-configuration sidewall having a closed end and a longitudinally-opposite remaining open end defined by flange metal which is substantially perpendicularly transverse to a centrally-located symmetrically-disposed axis for such elongated sidewall,
- an endwall unitary with such sidewall at such closed end, with substrate of such sidewall being substantially at such starting thickness over a major portion of endwall area,
- such elongated sidewall defining a sidewall height extending from its juncture with such unitary endwall to such longitudinally-opposite open end, in which
- such sidewall sheet metal substrate of such one-piece can body has a relatively uniform thickness over about 85% to about 95% of sidewall height, between sidewall juncture with such endwall and such flange metal, as formed at the open end of such sidewall during fabricating of such can body,
- such tooling comprising
- a plurality of tool sets, with
- one such tool set for each of such plurality of work product work stations, including:
- a station for draw-forming a cup-shaped work product, and
- a plurality of successive cup-shaped work product redraw stations for decreasing diameter and increasing sidewall height of such cup-shaped work product, free of any increase in sidewall substrate thickness, over sidewall height, during such draw-processing at such plurality of work stations,
- each such tool set, including:
- die means defining a substantially-cylindrical configuration die cavity and presenting a cavity-entrance zone surface, which is curvilinear as viewed in a cross-sectional plane which includes such central longitudinal axis, and is circumscribed by a die means planar endwall clamping surface,
- punch means presenting an endwall, a cylindrical-configuration outer-diameter sidewall and a curved surface juncture therebetween, and
- planar clamping means presented at each such work station, with each such successive redraw work station including a clamping sleeve circumscribing such punch outer-diameter sidewall with such clamping sleeve being disposed within such cup-shaped work product at each such successive redraw work station,
- such clamping means presenting a planar surface for coacting with such planar endwall clamping surface of such die means so as to provide planar clamping of such polymer-coated flat-rolled sheet metal substrate, as such punch means moves substrate into such die cavity at each such work station, with
- the radial clearance between such cylindrical-configuration die cavity and such punch sidewall being predetermined at each successive work station to be less than such substrate thickness at each such station, and with
- such radial clearance progressively decreasing in each such successive diameter-reduction station so as to be less than the radial clearance established at each preceding work station of such successive stations.
- 2. The tooling of claim 1, in which
- such cavity-entrance zone curvilinear surface between such die cavity and such die means planar clamping surface, for each such diameter reduction work station, is formed about a radius selected in the range of about point five (0.5) to about five (5) times such predetermined starting thickness gage for such flat-rolled sheet metal.
- 3. The tooling of claim 2, in which
- such curvilinear cavity-entrance surface is defined by tooling radii in the range of 0.002" to about 0.005" for fabricating double-reduced flat-rolled steel substrate having a nominal starting thickness gage of about sixty-five pounds per base box (65#/bb).
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/269,687, filed Jul. 1, 1994,now U.S. Pat. No. 5,647,242, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/596,854, filed Oct. 12, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,343,729, which is a continuation in part of copending U.S. application Ser. No. 831,624, "Drawn Can Body Methods, Apparatus and Products" filed by the present applicant Feb. 21, 1986, which was a continuation in part of U.S. application Ser. No. 712,238, "Drawn Can Body Methods, Apparatus and Products" filed Mar. 15, 1985 (now abandoned) and Copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/573,548 entitled "Draw-Process Methods, Systems and Tooling for Fabricating One-Piece Can Bodies" filed by the present applicant on Aug. 27, 1990.
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