The present invention relates to a sheet metal end panel for a container, such as a beverage can, having a hole defined therein, which is adapted to receive a separate closure. The closure is designed to close and seal the hole and may be opened and resealed after each use.
EP 1607341 A (TOYO SEIKAN) 21 Dec. 2005 discloses an end comprising a closure member having an opening, that has been formed in advance and an unsealing tab, which is fitted to the outer surface of the closure member so as to cover the opening. The unsealing tab is hermetically adhered to the periphery of the opening and includes a flexible tab member and a plug member integrally adhered thereto, which is adapted to be fitted to the opening provided in the closure member. The flexible tab member is hermetically fixed to the periphery of the opening in the closure member so as to be torn off upon opening.
In EP 1607341 A (TOYO SEIKAN) 21 Dec. 2005, the edge of the opening in the closure member does not have to be flat, since the tab member is flexible and may accommodate any unevenness in the sealing surface. However, the opening has to be positioned sufficiently distant from the edge of the closure member in order to provide a sealing surface of sufficient width to provide a hermetic seal. This distance makes drinking from, and to an extent pouring from, the container difficult.
The flexible tab member is required because the accuracy of the fit between the plug member and the opening or the smoothness of the surfaces may be insufficient to provide a fluid seal on their own. Once opened, the container may not re-seal, particularly if the contents of the container are pressurised, and leakage of liquid or gas may occur.
EP 1640282 B (BALL PACKAGING) 27 Dec. 2006 describes a lid for a container, particularly for contents that are held under pressure. The sheet metal lid has a lid panel surrounded by a folded edge. The panel has a large dimensioned opening, into which a separate reclosing device is fitted. The large dimensioned opening affects the stability of the sheet metal lid and thus a stiffening strip and a reinforcement plateau is provided on the lid.
The provision of such stiffening structures is only possible in the arrangement described in EP 1640282 B (BALL PACKAGING) 27 Dec. 2006 because the separate reclosing device is fixed in the sheet metal lid and is not required to move relative thereto. The lid is opened and reclosed by internal relative movement between parts of the reclosing device, not because of relative movement between the reclosing device and the sheet metal lid panel. Also, the reclosing device obstructs the majority of the opening, preventing for example the use of a drinking straw.
WO 2007/128810 15 Nov. 2007 filed by the present applicants, describes a metal can end into which a plastic opening device is fitted and the plastic opening device is arranged to slide relative to an aperture in the metal end panel to open and reclose the aperture. The opening device described in WO 2007/128810 15 Nov. 2007 cannot be applied to the end panel previously described in the prior art, because the sliding path taken by the opening device relative to the metal end panel needs to be unimpeded. Also, the aperture in the metal end panel needs to be designed to provide a smooth sealing surface, against which the separate opening device forms a fluid-tight seal.
The present invention provides a sheet metal lid for closing a container body, the lid comprising a centre panel surrounded by a seaming portion adapted to be joined to the periphery of a container body, the centre panel defining an aperture through which the contents of the container may be dispensed, the peripheral edge of the aperture finished by a curl and the aperture adapted to receive a separate closure, characterised in that the closure moves relative to the centre panel between a closed position, in which the aperture and the closure together form a fluid-tight seal, and an open position, in which the seal is broken and the closure slides across the surface of the centre panel to open at least part of the aperture.
The invention provides a metal end panel with a hole that can be made rounder, flatter and closer to the panel edge. The edge of the aperture is curled to protect a user from the cut edge of the aperture and the curl provides a stiffened aperture with accurate, smooth sealing surfaces. The end panel is adapted to receive a separate closure, which moves between a closed and an open position. In its closed position, the closure occludes the aperture and forms a fluid-tight seal with the edge of the aperture.
Upon opening, the closure slides across the surface of the end panel to expose a major part of the aperture, through which the contents of a filled container onto which the end panel and a separate closure is applied, may be poured or drunk or through which a straw may be inserted. The end panel of the invention is particularly suited to a moveable closure device such as that described in WO 2007/128810 15 Nov. 2007. Preferably, the aperture curl is recessed into the plane of the end panel allowing the closure device to be moved across the end panel, away from the aperture, without impedance from the aperture curl into the path of the closure device as it moves to its open position.
The end panel is suitable for fixing to a can end or a can body. Sealing is achievable against the bottom of the aperture curl, inside the curl or on the outside portion of the underside of the curl. The curl may depend upwards or downwards from the end panel.
The present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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A method and apparatus for producing such an end panel is also described by way of example. This has fewer steps than described and shown in any of
The first step of the method is to pierce a hole 7 through the end shell blank 1′ as shown in
The second step of the method is to depress an annular region 8′ around the periphery of the hole 7 as shown in
Preferably, the periphery of the hole 7 is formed into a lip 9 by drawing it between the inner diameter of the annular punch 40 and the inner wall of the annular profile of the die 30. The lip 9 assists smooth forming of the curl in the final step.
The radius between the outer diameter and the end face of the annular punch 45, the radius between the outer wall of the annular profile and the adjacent face of the die 30, and the depth of the annular region 8′ approximate to the desired final dimensions of the curl. This avoids excessive working or re-working of the metal, and helps to preserve the surfaces to provide sealing in subsequent use.
Formation of the annular region 8′ helps to remove any slackness of the metal in the end panel, and helps to stiffen the periphery of the hole 7.
Whilst it is preferred to carry out the first step of piercing and the second step of forming the depression separately as described above, it is possible to combine these two steps into one, to reduce the overall number of steps required. For example this can be done by removing the location tool 35 from the tooling of
The third step of the method is to draw the inner portion of the annular region 8′ upwards using the tooling of
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The profile of the die 60 approximates to the desired final internal dimensions of the curl. This avoids excessive working or re-working of the metal, and helps to preserve the surfaces to provide sealing in subsequent use.
Whilst it is preferred to carry out this third step of forming the “start of a curl” 8″ between forming the annular depression 8′ and the final step of creating the final curl, it is possible to omit this third step. Omission of this third step is possible if the inside diameter of the lip 9 approximates to the final inside diameter of the curl, and the height of the lip 9 is tall enough to form into the final curl. The height of the lip 9 may be made tall by providing the die 30 with an inner face positioned above the outer face.
The final step of the method is to form the final shape of the curl using tooling arranged to accurately control the dimensions and condition of those surfaces against which the closure is to subsequently fit and seal.
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The method described above avoids excessive working of surfaces that are required for sealing, and the progressive formation of annular features prevents the formation of radial wrinkles and the risk of radial splits in the metal. Although the method is described in detail for producing accurate, round apertures for sealing with separate round closures, it will be apparent to the person skilled in the art how this method may be adapted to produce accurate, non-round apertures if desired.
The invention has been described as it relates to the formation of a curled aperture in a sheet metal end panel, which is adapted to be joined to a container body. Of course, the metal of the end panel may be coated with polymer or other material and an advantage of the method of the invention is the preservation of such coatings. Of course it is also possible for the aperture of the invention to be formed in the opposite end panel of a sheet metal container body.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/52159 | 2/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 11/4/2011 |