Claims
- 1. A sheet metal closure of increased strength, comprising a substantially planar center panel, a countersink portion around said center panel bounded on the inside by an integral inner panel wall and on the outside by an integral chuckwall, said inner panel wall being straight and having a substantially perpendicular orientation relative to the center panel, a first curved portion having a first radius integrally joining said inner panel wall to said center panel, a second curved portion having a second radius at the bottom of said countersink portion to define a countersink radius, and a peripheral flange extending radially outward from said chuckwall, the distance from the upper surface of said flange to the bottom of said countersink radius defining a countersink depth, the distance from the lower surface of said central panel to the bottom surface of said second curved portion defining a panel height, said closure being formed from a shell by the process of initially forming said shell with an increased countersink depth relative to a final, predetermined countersink depth, a reduced panel height relative to the final, predetermined panel height, and a countersink radius of about 0.02 inches and, thereafter, reforming said shell to decrease said countersink depth to said predetermined countersink depth and increase said panel height to said predetermined panel height while maintaining said countersink radius of about 0.02 inches.
- 2. A sheet metal closure of increased strength, comprising a substantially planar center panel, a countersink portion around said center panel bounded on the inside by an integral inner panel wall and on the outside by an integral chuckwall, said inner panel wall being straight and having a substantially perpendicular orientation relative to the center panel, a first curved portion having a first radius integrally joining said inner panel wall to said center panel, a second curved portion having a second radius at the bottom of said countersink portion to define a countersink radius, and a peripheral flange extending radially outward from said chuckwall, the distance from the upper surface of said flange to the bottom of said countersink radius defining a countersink depth, the distance from the lower surface of said central panel to the bottom surface of said second curved portion defining a panel height, said closure being formed from a shell by the process of initially forming said shell with an increased countersink depth relative to a final countersink depth, a reduced panel height of about 85% of the final panel height, and a countersink radius of about 0.02 inches and, thereafter, reforming said shell to decrease said countersink depth to the final countersink depth and increase said panel height to the final panel height while maintaining said countersink radius of about 0.02 inches.
- 3. A sheet metal closure as recited in claim 2 wherein the process of initially forming the shell includes providing a countersink depth of about 106% of said final countersink depth and providing in the same step a reduced countersink diameter, and said reforming step includes decreasing said countersink depth and increasing the diameter of the countersink portion whereby sufficient metal will be provided in the peripheral flange for seaming the closure to a beverage container.
- 4. A sheet metal closure as recited in claim 3 wherein the diameter of the countersink portion in the initial forming step is about 2.105 inches and is increased in the reforming step to about 2.110 inches.
- 5. A sheet metal closure as recited in claim 2 wherein said predetermined countersink depth is about 0.25 inches.
- 6. A sheet metal closure as recited in claim 2 wherein said predetermined panel height is about 0.068 inches.
- 7. A sheet metal closure as recited in claim 2 wherein the thickness of the sheet metal closure has a nominal gauge of about 0.0114 inches or less.
- 8. A sheet metal closure as recited in claim 2 wherein the thickness of the sheet metal closure has a nominal gauge of about 0.011 or less.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of our co-pending application Ser. No. 545,556 filed on Oct. 26, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,559,801.
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