This application claims the priority benefit of Japanese applications Nos. 2009-253801, filed Nov. 5, 2009, 2009-167686, filed Jul. 16, 2009 and 2009-091910, filed Apr. 6, 2009. The present application is also a 35 U.S.C. §371 National Phase conversion of International (PCT) Patent Application No. PCT/JP2010/56267, filed on Apr. 6, 2010.
This invention relates to a metal bottle can in which an easily openable cap is wound and fastened to a mouth part, or a cap is screwed to a male screw portion of the mouth part. For more detail, it relates to a metal bottle can for easy holding, in which the balance of thinning and weight reduction are attained while maintaining the necessary strength.
Conventionally, various metal bottle cans in which beer, refreshing liquid etc. is filled are produced and sold in the market, and are used by general consumers. For such metal containers, a plate member of aluminum alloy, for example, a primitive plate of the thickness 0.5 mm or more of plate material 3104-H19 etc. is used. The mouth part, shoulder part, barrel part, and bottom part are integrally formed by drawing processing, necking processing. An easily openable cap opened by pulling a pull tab is wound and fastened to the mouth part of the metal bottle can, or a screw cap which is capable of resealing the mouth part after taking off the seal, is screwed to the mouth part of the meal bottle can for protecting contents. Conventional metal bottle cans have inadequacy of generating buckling in the neck part, the shoulder part or the barrel part, caused by a downward load applied along the can axis, and generating deformation in the mouth part caused by a load applied in the direction of crushing a curl portion. The loads are applied when forming the curl portion in the mouth part of the metal bottle can, when winding and fastening an easily openable cap, or when capping a screw cap. Hence, conventional metal bottle cans having the mouth part, shoulder part, or barrel part of which the wall thickness is thick wholly have been manufactured using a thick primitive plate material. In case when the thin primitive plate material is used from the very beginning, the strength of the mouth part, shoulder part, or barrel part will be inadequate. Conventionally, there has been no such a metal bottle can, where the wall thickness of a strength-required portion is made thick, where the wall thickness of a strength-not-required portion is made thin, and where the size of the neck part being long. As the patent document of a conventional metal bottle can, Patent Document 1 is known.
Patent Document 1: Published Japanese Patent Application No. S56-183155.
However, recently from the world wide requirements of resource saving, and from the request of cost down of metal bottle cans etc. by bottling companies, a metal bottle can in which the thickness is thinned has been proactively investigated. However, the thinning of each part of a metal bottle can in a single uniform way for the purpose of cost down may causes the lowering of the strength of the metal bottle can, and may leads the fault forming of curl of the mouth part and the male screw portion. It is apparent that unconsidered thinning will cause the deterioration of quality of the metal bottle cans. In other words, metal bottle cans attaining cost down are demanded in which the necessary portions have strength with a proper wall thickness, and in which the unnecessary portion is thinned, presuming reasonable metal bottle cans. The present invention is devised focusing attention on such problems, and is directed to provide a thinned reasonable metal bottle can having a sufficient strength to withstand a load applied when forming a curl portion, a load applied when winding and fastening an easily openable cap, or a load applied when capping a screw cap. More specifically, the present invention is to provide a metal bottle cap in which the mouth part, the neck part, or the barrel part maintains a sufficient strength not to generate deformation, buckling in the manufacturing process or in the filling process of contents, and to provide a metal bottle can being not deformed, being not depressed in each stage of transportation, sale, or consumption as a product, and being easy to hold and easy to handle, while attaining the balance of thinning and weight reduction.
The present invention of claim 1 is a metal bottle can which comprises a mouth part having a curl portion at an end, a neck part having a straight portion in parallel to a can axis, a shoulder part having a tapered shape, a barrel part, and a bottom part. The diameter A of the barrel part is 40 mm to 70 mm, a diameter B of the neck part is 20 mm to 35 mm, a length S of the straight portion of the neck part is 10 mm to 40 mm, an angle α of the shoulder part is 40 degree to 70 degree, a wall thickness X of the mouth part is 0.46 mm to 0.33 mm, and a wall thickness Y of the straight portion of the neck part is 0.43 mm to 0.30 mm. The metal bottle can is integrally formed by drawing a primitive plate of thickness (wall thickness T) of 0.48 mm to 0.30 mm.
The claim 2 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which a wall thickness Z of the shoulder part is 0.22 mm to 0.12 mm and a wall thickness W of the barrel part is 0.22 mm to 0.12 mm.
The claim 3 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which the wall thickness X′ of the curl portion is 0.48 mm to 0.35 mm, the angle θ between the straight line portion of the curl portion and a horizontal line is 0≦θ≦25 degrees, the radius of a curvature R of the lower portion of the curl portion is 0.5 mm≦R≦1.0 mm, or in which the wall thickness X′ of the curl portion is 0.48 mm to 0.35 mm, the angle θ′ between the straight line portion of the curl portion and the horizontal line is 0≦θ′≦25 degrees, the radius of the curvature R′ of the lower portion of the curl portion is 0.5≦R≦1.0 mm.
The claim 4 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which an easily openable cap is wound and fastened to the curl portion.
The claim 5 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which the outer diameter C of a annular recessed portion of the mouth part is smaller than a diameter B of the straight portion of the neck part, so that a tongue piece which connects a top surface wall of an easily openable cap and a pull tab is placed along a wall surface of the annular recessed portion of the mouth portion of the metal bottle can.
The claim 6 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which the diameter of the straight portion of the neck part is lengthened to the lower portion of the curl portion.
The claim 7 of the present invention is a metal bottle can which comprises a mouth part having a curl portion at an end and a male screw portion formed at a periphery, a neck part having a straight portion in parallel to a can axis, a shoulder part having a tapered shape, a barrel part, and a bottom part. The diameter A of the barrel part is 40 mm to 70 mm, an angle α of the shoulder part is 40 degree to 70 degree, a wall thickness E of the mouth part is 0.45 mm to 0.32 mm, and a wall thickness F of the straight portion of the neck part is 0.40 mm to 0.30 mm. The metal bottle can is integrally formed by drawing a primitive plate of thickness (wall thickness T) of 0.48 mm to 0.30 mm.
The claim 8 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which the metal bottle can has a neck part which does not have a straight portion in parallel to the can axis.
The claim 9 of the present invention is a metal bottle can, in which the wall thickness G of the shoulder part having the tapered shape is 0.33 mm to 0.20 mm, and the wall thickness H of the barrel part is 0.22 mm to 0.12 mm.
The claim 10 of the present invention is a metal bottle can which comprises a mouth part having a curl portion at the end, a neck part having a tapered shape, a shoulder part having a tapered shape, a barrel part, and a bottom part. The diameter A of the barrel part is 40 mm to 70 mm, an angle β of the shoulder part is 50 degree to 89 degree, a wall thickness O of the mouth part is 0.46 mm to 0.33 mm, and a wall thickness Y of the neck part having tapered shape is 0.43 mm to 0.30 mm. The metal bottle can is integrally formed by drawing a primitive plate of thickness (wall thickness T) of 0.48 mm to 0.30 mm.
The claim 11 of the present invention is a metal bottle can in which the wall thickness Q of the shoulder part having tapered shape is 0.33 mm to 0.20 mm, and the wall thickness U of the barrel part is 0.22 mm to 0.12 mm.
The metal bottle can of the present invention has an effect to have a sufficient strength to withstand a load applied when forming the curl portion, a load applied when winding and fastening the easily openable cap, or a load applied when capping the screw cap. And, it has an effect to be capable of providing a reasonable metal bottle can at a cheap cost, in which the balance of thinning and weight reduction is attained, while maintaining the strength. Further, it has an effect that it will not deform, or it will not depress in each stage of transportation, sale, or consumption as a product. Further, the metal bottle can of the present invention is easy to hold and easy to handle.
The one example of the embodiment of the present invention is hereinafter described based on the drawings.
A metal bottle can 8 of
The curl portion 2 is roughly circular in the shape thereof as shown in
The wall thickness T of the bottom part (primitive plate) is 0.48 mm to 0.30 mm, preferably 0.44 mm to 0.35 mm (
A metal bottle can 18 of
The wall thickness of the screw portion of the metal bottle can 18 is 0.42 mm to 0.32 mm, preferably 0.38 mm to 0.33 mm. Moreover, the wall thickness of the mouth part 11 is 0.45 mm to 0.35 mm, preferably 0.43 mm to 0.37 mm (
In the metal bottle can of
The metal bottle can of
The metal bottle can of
The metal bottle can of
As shown in
Next, the inventors etc. also have focused on the shape of the curl portion 2 itself as much as the wall thickness X′ of the curl portion 2 having strength which withstand the loads. The inventors found that the strength of the curl portion can withstand the load (arrow head K=about 1600 N) which crushes the curl portion 1 in the can axis direction, when the straight-line portion 2a of the curl portion 2 extending upward from a horizontal line has the angle θ to be as small as 0≦θ≦25 degrees and when the lower portion of the curl portion 2 has the curvature radius R to be as small as 0.5 mm≦R3≦1.0 mm.
If the range of θ, θ′, R, and R′ is determined as described above, and the shape of the curl portion 2 is to be held as described above, the size of the curl height I, I′ can be stabilized. Hence, it is possible to prevent the content to leak from between the curl portion 2 and the easily openable cap 10, if the size of the curl height I, I′ is stabilized. For reference's sake, a pressure at which the content leaks from the easily openable cap 10 which is wound and fastened to the mouth part 1 of the metal bottle can of the embodiment 1 is 1.2 MPa or more.
Further, in the embodiment 1, the size of the mouth part 1 shown in
In the method for manufacturing the metal bottle can of the embodiment 1, a plate material of aluminum alloy, for example, the plate material of 3104-H19 is drawing processed first to form a bottomed cylindrical body having a barrel part. After that, necking processing is applied to the opening of the bottomed cylindrical body to form the planned forming portion of a mouth part and neck part having a straight portion. Then, a mouth part is formed by contracting the diameter of the upper portion of the planned forming portion. Next, a curl portion is formed in the end of the mouth part to complete. After a content is filled in the metal bottle can, an easily openable cap is wound and fastened to the curl portion.
On the other hand, in the case of a metal bottle can having a screw formed in the lower portion of the mouth part of the embodiment 2. Similarly, the planned forming portion having the mouth part and the neck part having a straight portion is formed. And, while a male screw processing is applied to the planned forming portion beneath the mouth part, a curl processing is applied to the end of the mouth part to complete. After a content is filled in the metal bottle can, a cap cylinder body of cylindrical shape is covered on the mouth part, and a male screw is formed in the side face of the cap cylinder body by a screw forming machine. Stated differently, the top face of the planned cap cylinder body is pressed downward in the can axis direction using a pressure block, and a thread cutting roller is pressed around the can along the male screw of the mouth part of the metal bottle can to form a screw cap.
In a metal bottle can 18 of the embodiment 2, a curl portion 12 is formed in the end of a mouth part 11 and a male screw portion 11a is formed beneath the curl portion 12. Moreover, in the lower portion thereof, it has a straight portion 13 in parallel to the can axis. It is characterized in that a neck part 14 is formed long. Forming of the straight portion 13 allows easy holding and easy handling of the metal bottle can 18. The point that a mouth part 11, neck part 14 having the straight portion 13, a taper-shaped shoulder part 15, a barrel part 16, and a bottom part 17 are formed by integral molding is same as the embodiment 1.
In the embodiment 2, the embodiment 2 is formed by drawing a primitive plate (wall thickness T) having thickness of 0.44 mm similar to the embodiment 1. The embodiment 2 is formed to have the barrel part with diameter A of 60 mm, the neck part with diameter B of 27 mm and length L of 20 mm, and the shoulder part with the angle α of 54.5 degrees. Further, the embodiment 2 is formed to have the mouth part with the wall thickness E of 0.41 mm, the screw portion with the wall thickness E′ of 0.38 mm, and the straight portion 13 of the neck part 14 with the wall thickness F of 0.37.
In addition, as the other example of the metal bottle can 18 of the embodiment 2, as shown in
Moreover, in the metal bottle 18 can of the mouth part 11 and the neck part 14 having the size of the embodiment 2, the depression of the screw portion 11a and the shoulder part 15, and the buckling etc. of the barrel part 16 can be prevented by forming the wall thickness G of the taper-shaped shoulder part 15 into 0.28 mm, and the wall thickness H of the barrel part into 0.18 mm, during the thread cutting process of the screw portion 11a of the capping processing where the metal bottle can receives the downward pressure in the can axis of the pressure block of about 1050 N. In other words, the balance of thinning and weight reduction can be attained, while maintaining the strength of the mouth part 11 and the screw portion 11a.
The inventor has specified the wall thickness of the mouth part 11 and the screw portion 11a of the metal bottle can 18 of this embodiment 2. The metal bottle can 18 of the embodiment 2 is formed to have the tapered-shaped shoulder part with the wall thickness G of 0.33 mm-0.20 mm, and the barrel part with the wall thickness H of 0.22 mm-0.12 mm.
Further, the other example of the embodiment 2 is shown in
The embodiment of
The metal bottle can 28 is characterized in that, a curl portion 22 is formed in the end of a mouth part 21, and a neck part 24 having a straight portion 23 in parallel to the can axis is formed to be long. The metal bottle can having the mouth part 21, the neck part 24, a shoulder part 25, a barrel part 26, and a bottom part 27 are integrally formed. In the embodiment 3, the wall thickness of the primitive plate which will be drawing processed, the diameter A of the barrel part 26, the diameter B of the neck part 24, the angle α of the shoulder part 25, the wall thickness of the mouth part 21, the wall thickness of the neck part 24 are same as those of the embodiment 1. Moreover, the wall thickness of the taper-shaped shoulder part 25 and the wall thickness of the barrel part 26 are also formed to be same as the embodiment 1. The point different from the embodiment 1 is that the length M of the straight portion of the neck part is 35 mm, and that the diameter of the upper portion of the neck part 24 is not contracted.
This metal bottle can 38 is characterized in that, while a curl portion 32 is formed in the end of the mouth part 31, it has a taper shape of angle β from beneath a mouth part 31 to a shoulder part 35a. In the embodiment 4, the mouth part 31, the neck part 34, a shoulder part 35, a barrel part 36, and a bottom part 37 are integrally formed similarly by drawing processing the primitive plate (wall thickness T) of the thickness 0.44 mm. The diameter A of a barrel part 36 is 60 mm, the angle β of the neck part 34 is 50 degrees to 89 degrees. The wall thickness O of the mouth part is 0.43 mm, the wall thickness P of the taper-shaped neck part 34 is 0.40 mm, further, the wall thickness Q of the shoulder part 35 is 0.29 mm, and the wall thickness U of the barrel part 36 is 0.18 mm. In this embodiment 4, the easily openable cap is wound and fastened to the curl portion 32 to close the mouth part 31. The difference of the embodiment between the Figure (a) and Figure (b) of
In addition, the embodiment 2, the embodiment 3, and the embodiment 4 is a thinned metal bottle can 38, which has sufficient strength to withstand against a load applied when in forming the curl portion, a load applied when in capping the screw cap, or a load applied when in winding and fastening the easily openable cap. Further, it goes without saying that these are reasonable metal bottle cans 38 which have sufficient strength not to generate deformation, buckling of the mouth part, the neck part or the barrel part in the manufacturing, filling process, while the balance of thinning and weight reduction being attained.
Since the metal bottle can of the present invention is a low cost metal bottle can in which the balance of thinning and weight reduction is attained while maintaining the strength. It can be widely used as a container for filling carbonated beverages such as beer, cola etc., refreshing liquids such as juice, tea etc., foods, health drinks, and medicals.
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