Claims
- 1. A metallic beverage can end adapted for interconnection to a beverage can body, comprising:a circular end wall adapted for interconnection to a side wall of a beverage can; a chuck wall integrally interconnected to said circular end wall and extending downwardly at an angle θ of at least about 8 degrees as measured from a vertical plane; an inner panel wall interconnected to said lower chuck wall and extending upwardly at an angle φ of between about 0 degrees and 15 degrees as from a measured substantially vertical plane; a countersink defined by an interconnection of a lower portion of said chuck wall and a lower portion of said inner panel wall and having a radius of curvature less than about 0.015 inches; and a central panel interconnected to an upper end of said inner panel wall and raised above a lowermost portion of said countersink at least about 0.085 inches.
- 2. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein said central panel has a depth between about 0.06 and 0.14 inches from an uppermost portion of said circular end wall.
- 3. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein an outermost edge of said central panel is positioned between about 0.19 inches and 0.30 inches from an outer-most point of said circular end wall.
- 4. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein said beverage can end is constructed of a metallic material having a thickness no greater than 0.0085 gauge.
- 5. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein the interconnection of said central panel and said inner panel wall has a radius of curvature no greater than 0.015 inches.
- 6. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein said central panel has a diameter no greater than about 1.80 inches.
- 7. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein said chuck wall is comprised of an upper chuck wall and a lower chuck wall having two distinct angles.
- 8. The metallic beverage can end of claim 1, wherein said beverage can end has a curl diameter no greater than about 2.345 inches.
- 9. The metallic beverage can of claim 1, wherein said metallic beverage can comprises at least one of 5182H19, 5182H481 and 5182C515 aluminum alloys.
- 10. A metallic beverage can end adapted for interconnection to a beverage can body, comprising:a circular end wall adapted for interconnection to a side wall of a beverage can; an upper chuck wall portion integrally interconnected to said circular end wall and extending downwardly at a chuck wall angle θ1 of at least about 25 degrees as measured from a vertical plane; a lower chuck wall portion integrally interconnected to said upper chuck wall portion and extending downwardly at a lower chuck wall angle θ2 of at least about 18 degrees, as measured from a substantially vertical plane; a countersink integrally interconnected to said lower chuck wall portion on a first end and a lower end of an inner panel wall on a second end, said inner panel wall extending upwardly at an angle φ1 of at least about 4 degrees; and a central panel interconnected to an upper end of said inner panel wall.
- 11. The metallic beverage can end of claim 10, wherein said countersink has a radius of less than about 0.015 inches.
- 12. The beverage can end of claim 10, wherein said central panel is elevated above a lowermost portion of said countersink at least about 0.090 inches.
- 13. The beverage can end of claim 10, wherein a lowermost portion of said countersink is positioned at least about 0.215 inches from an uppermost portion of said circular end wall.
- 14. The beverage can end of claim 10, wherein said beverage can end has a curl diameter no greater than about 2.345 inches.
- 15. The beverage can end of claim 10, wherein said central panel has a diameter no greater than about 1.785 inches.
- 16. A metallic beverage can end, comprising:a circular end wall; an upper chuck wall dependent from an interior of said circular end wall at an upper chuck wall angle θ1, as measured from a substantially vertical plane; a lower chuck wall extending downwardly from said upper chuck wall at a lower chuck wall angle θ2 as measured from a substantially vertical plane; an outwardly concave countersink extending radially inwards from said lower chuck wall; a central panel supported by an inner panel wall of the countersink; and wherein the upper chuck wall angle θ1 is at least about 25 degrees and the lower chuck wall angle θ2 is at least about 18 degrees, and said outwardly concave countersink has a lowermost portion at least about 0.215 inches from an uppermost portion of said circular end wall.
- 17. The metallic beverage can end of claim 16, wherein said central panel is elevated above a lowermost portion of said countersink at least about 0.090 inches.
- 18. The metallic beverage can end of claim 16, wherein said countersink has a radius no greater than about 0.015 inches.
- 19. The metallic beverage can end of claim 16, wherein said upper chuck wall and said lower chuck wall intersect at a distance of between about 0.115 and 0.130 inches from an uppermost portion of said circular end wall.
- 20. The metallic beverage can end of claim 16, wherein said central panel has a diameter no greater than about 1.80 inches.
- 21. The metallic beverage can end of claim 16, wherein said can end is comprised of a metallic material having a thickness between about 0.0080 and 0.0095 gauge.
- 22. A beverage can end adapted for interconnection to a can body, comprising:a circular end wall; an upper chuck wall integral to said circular end wall and extending downwardly at an upper chuck wall angle θ1 between about 25 and 35 degrees; a lower chuck wall extending downwardly from said upper chuck wall at a lower chuck wall angle of θ2 of between about 18 and 32 degrees; an inner panel wall extending upwardly from a lower portion of said lower chuck wall to define a countersink positioned therebetween having a radius no greater than about 0.015 inches and positioned at least about 0.215 inches from an upper most portion of said circular end wall; a central panel interconnected to an upper portion of said inner panel wall and elevated above a lowermost portion of said countersink at least about 0.090 inches.
- 23. The beverage can end of claim 22, wherein said central panel has a diameter no greater than 1.80 inches.
- 24. The beverage can end of claim 22, wherein said beverage can end is comprised of an aluminum material with a thickness between about 0.0080 and 0.0095 gauge.
- 25. The beverage can end of claim 22, wherein said metallic beverage can end comprises a metallic material with at least one of 5182H19, 5182H481 and 5182C515 aluminum alloys.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/264,568, entitled “Beverage Can End With Improved Countersink” having a filing date of Jan. 26, 2001, and U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/262,829 entitled “Beverage Can End With Reduced Countersink”, having a filing date of Jan. 19, 2001, both applications being incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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