This application is a U.S. National Phase Application of PCT International Application No. PCT/JP2009/056212, filed Mar. 19, 2009, which claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-079391, filed Mar. 26, 2008, the contents of these applications being incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus of manufacturing a DI (drawn-ironed) can formed of a metal plate coated with an organic resin film. More specifically, the present invention relates to an ironing method and an ironing apparatus for removing a hair of the organic resin film generated at an opening end of a body of the can in an ironing step.
The DI can is formed by punching the metal plate into a circular blank, forming the blank into a cup through the drawing with one or more stages, further forming the cup into a redrawn cup through the drawing with one or more stages, and passing an ironing die with one or more stages so as to reduce a thickness of a side wall of the redrawn cup. The aforementioned series of the process will be referred to as a DI process.
Recently the metal plate coated with the resin film such as the one capable of omitting the coating step has been attempted to be applied to the DI process in view of the environmental preservation. In the case where the metal plate coated with the organic resin (or the organic resin coated metal plate) is subjected to the DI process, the resin film is likely to fall off as a hair-like peeling at the opening end of the body of the can, which is so called a hair. The hair tends to adhere to the blade for the blank punching, the punch or die for the drawing or ironing, and the portion around the area of the can manufacturing apparatus where the series of the process steps are performed, and to be accumulated thereon. The aforementioned adhesion and accumulation may cause the working defect such as the breakage of the body of the can and the mark on the can surface. The hair which is kept adhered to the body of the can deteriorates the outer appearance thereof, and triggers the working defect in such process as necking and flanging to be performed after the drawing and the ironing. The hair causes the serious problem when performing the DI processing of the organic resin coated metal plate.
Several types of the arts for coping with the problem of the hair have been disclosed.
Patent Document 1 discloses the art for avoiding generation of hair. Upon the blank punching for manufacturing a drawn can and a drawn-squeezed can made of a resin coated metal plate, stage differentials are made on edges of the blanking punch and the blanking die. The blank is punched to have the resin film on the blank edge slightly smaller than the metal plate as base, and the blank is subjected to the drawing and squeezing to form the drawn can and the drawn-squeezed can.
Patent Document 2 discloses the art for preventing generation of hair by widening the interval between the annular holding member (wrinkle suppression) and the die at the point of the effective drawing stroke length from 65 to 98% to be larger than the thickness of the work for the purpose of rendering the roll-separating force of the flange just before the end of the drawing process as the cause of the hair generation harmless, and releasing the rear end of the flange part to be drawn in.
Patent Document 3 discloses the art of drawing-ironing of the metal plate having the single surface or both surfaces coated with the organic resin, which includes the step of forming the region at the outer edge of the organic resin coated metal plate having the thickness gradually decreased toward the outermost circumferential part before performing the drawing. The aforementioned step allows the thickness of the outermost circumferential part of the organic resin coated metal plate to be smaller than the maximum thickness of the side wall of the ironed organic resin coated metal plate to prevent the resin film at the opening end of the can body from peeling off as the hair by the ironing die.
Patent Document 4 discloses the art for preventing generation of hair, which includes the steps of preliminarily coating the thermoplastic resin over the face to be made as the internal side of the can of the metal sheet, subjecting the resin coated metal plate to the drawing to form the cup, heating the peripheral circumference of the cup to subject the thermoplastic resin chip which extends to the outside from the upper end of the cup generated through the drawing to the heat shrinkage to form the exposed metal surface which contains no thermoplastic resin on the cup opening, and performing the redrawing, or redrawing-ironing process after fusing the heat shrunk resin.
Patent Document 5 discloses the art for preventing generation of hair upon manufacturing of the metal container through the cup-forming or draw-ironing forming by using the metallic sheet having at least the single surface coated with the resin film by performing laser irradiation before or after the cup-forming to remove a part of the surface-coated resin layer.
The aforementioned disclosed arts are based on the concept for preventing generation of the hair by the can manufacturing process. Meanwhile, the art for avoiding generation of the hair by controlling the metal plate property has also been disclosed.
Patent Document 6 discloses the art for avoiding generation of hair when forming the drawn-ironed can from the resin coated metal plate by adjusting the steel content and material of the steel plate as the base, further adjusting the surface strength ratio of the crystal surface to allow the use of the steel plate which is thinner than the generally employed material, reducing the substantial ironing quantity in the ironing step at which the hair is mostly generated, and suppressing the working hardening during the process to prevent increase in the deformation resistance.
Patent Document 7 discloses the art for avoiding generation of hair when subjecting the organic resin film coated steel plate to the DI forming by adjusting the steel content of the steel plate as the base and the manufacturing method for softening the strength and controlling the crystal grain size.
Patent Document 7 discloses the art for removing the adhered substance generated in the DI forming process rather than the hair. In the method for processing the drawn-ironed can for manufacturing the processed can body which employs the die with the through hole and the punch that can be inserted into the through hole having the small gap left therebetween, the work is pressed and passed through the through hole by the punch under the dry environment, and the wiping means on the punch serves to remove the substance adhered to the inner circumferential portion. The aforementioned art is based on the concept for removing the adhered substance rather than the concept for preventing generation of the adhered substance.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-94121
Patent Document 2: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 5-154570
Patent Document 3: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-344940
Patent Document 4: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 9-19733
Patent Document 5: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-296998
Patent Document 6: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2003-277885
Patent Document 7: Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2004-255452
A flangeless cup may be obtained through the drawing while suppressing generation of the hair. However, it is impossible to suppress generation of the hair upon the ironing for reducing the thickness of the wall of the can using the ironing die with multiple stages after the drawing. In the ironing, high pressure is exerted to the drawn flangeless cup by the multi-stage ironing die to reduce the thickness of the wall of the can. As a result, the high pressure is unavoidably exerted to the cup edge, which is likely to generate the hair. The aforementioned problem occurs in spite of the use of the art as disclosed in Patent Documents 1 to 7.
Generation of the hair may need the step of removing/collecting the hair from the can manufacturing apparatus, and the step of removing the hair adhered to the drawn-ironed can after processing. This may considerably deteriorate productivity of the drawn-ironed can.
The present invention provides an ironing method and an ironing apparatus which allow removal of the adhered substance such as the hair.
Aspects of the present invention provide the following features.
As a result of vigorous investigation of the inventors to solve the aforementioned problem, the following knowledge is obtained.
It is confirmed that the organic resin film on the organic resin coated metal plate interposed between the punch and the ironing die is slidably moved at the cup edge in the course of such process as drawing, redrawing and ironing to break the organic resin film into the film hair.
The inventors have obtained the knowledge that application of the high pressure gas or liquid to the edge portion of the metal plate to which the hair is adhered allows the adhered substance such as the hair to be removed from the metal plate, and the generated hair is removed and collected together with the gas or the liquid.
Aspects of the present invention have been made based on the aforementioned knowledge.
The metal plate employed for the present invention may be formed of the arbitrary material such as the steel plate and the aluminum plate without being limited to the specific type. The thickness of the metal plate is not limited to the specific size. The metal plate with the treated surface may also be employed.
Any type of the organic resin film may be used for coating the single surface or both surfaces of the metal plate, and the thickness of the film is not limited to the specific size. The aforementioned type and the thickness may be arbitrarily selected depending on the usage of the formed product.
Embodiments of the present invention are characterized in that upon ironing of the metal plate having the single surface or both surfaces coated with the organic resin film, the high pressure gas or liquid is injected to the metal plate for removing and collecting the adhered substance from the metal plate. Preferably, the adhered substance is sucked and collected together with the gas or the liquid injected to the metal plate.
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In aspects of the present invention, it is desirable to employ the material which does not chemically react with the metal plate, the organic resin film coated on the metal plate, and the processing device such as the ironing die as the gas or the liquid to be injected to the metal plate at the high pressure for removing the adhered substance such as the hair adhered to the metal plate. For example, air or purified water to which the rustproof agent is added may be employed as the gas or the liquid, respectively. It is preferable to use such material as wax, lanolin, fatty acid, triethanolamine, and inorganic alkali as the rustproof agent to be added to the purified water. Preferably the injection pressure is in the range from 0.4 to 20 MPa. The injection may be performed at the pressure so as not to damage the organic resin film coated on the metal plate. The protrusion mount portion 5 includes the protrusion 4 for preventing dispersion of the gas and/or liquid. The leading end of the protrusion 4 is provided with the metal contact portion which can be in contact with the metal plate to allow the contact therewith so as not to damage the organic resin film coated thereon. It is preferable to use the soft elastically deformable material as the metal plate contact portion. For example, the resin and rubber may be employed as the soft elastically deformable material.
A laminated steel plate formed by using a thermally fused PET film with the thickness of 15 μm on both surfaces of the steel plate with the thickness of 0.22 mm as the base was ironed by the ironing apparatus shown in
Specifically, the cup formed by drawing the laminated steel plate was used to be subjected to the drawing at the first stage with the drawing ratio of 1.6. The cup obtained at the first stage was further drawn at the second stage with the drawing ratio of 1.5. The ironing at the third stage was performed such that the thickness of the wall portion at the side of the processed can became 0.150 mm. The film was collected after the ironing at the third stage. Each diameter of the injection ports 9a, 9b and the suction ports 10a, 10b was set to 3 mm, and each interval between the injection/suction ports 9a, 9b, and 10a, 10b and the can body in the sealed spaces 8a and 8b was set to approximately 1 mm.
Table 1 represents states resulting from generation of the film hair through the processes. Table 1 represents evaluations with respect to collection of the film hair at three levels. The code “x” denotes that the film hair cannot be collected, the code “Δ” denotes that the film hair is partially collected, and the code “◯” denotes that all the film hair is collected.
Table 1 confirms that each use of the liquid (coolant+purified water) and the gas (N2) to be injected is effective for collecting the film hair, and the condition at the injection pressure of 0.4 MPa or higher is effective for completely collecting the hair.
The processing method according to the present invention allows the film hair collection which has been difficult for the generally employed method to realize, thus reducing the defective upon manufacturing of the can while establishing the excellent productivity.
++ Aspects of the present invention provide the processing method which allows the substance (hair) generated upon the ironing and adhered to the metal plate to be removed and collected simultaneously with the processing step. This makes it possible to avoid the conventional problem that the hair generated during the ironing resides to be kept adhered to the ironing apparatus to damage the surface of the metal plate upon the subsequent ironing, which triggers the defective in the processing. The present invention, thus, is capable of providing the excellent productivity.
Aspects of the present invention are capable of omitting the steps of removing the hair adhered to the ironed metal plate, and removing and collecting the hair which resides in the ironing apparatus.
As the gas or the liquid may be used for removing the adhered substance, the present invention is applicable to the processing method of both dry type and wet type. This makes it possible to collect the adhered substance such as the hair without being restricted to the processing conditions.
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