1. Technical Field
The invention relates to a method and apparatus for forming end shells for metal containers, and particularly to forming end shells having an annular reinforcing rib. Even more particularly, the invention relates to forming the reinforcing rib in the end shell in a single stroke and at a single station of a double action press.
2. Background Information
In the metal container art, containers usually consist of a body formed of lightweight metal, such as aluminum, and a separate end shell for closing the container, also formed of lightweight metal, from strip material. It is desirable in forming the end shell to form a reinforcing rib at the junction of the chuckwall with the central panel of the shell to provide strength and rigidity to the end shell when secured to the container body. Heretofore, these reinforcing ribs were formed as annular grooves in the end panel, examples of which are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,713,958, 4,715,208, 4,716,755, 4,808,052, 4,587,825, and 4,516,420. Although these types of reinforcing ribs have proven satisfactory, they provide an area in the can end which can collect impurities and other materials. This is especially undesirable when the container has a removable tab which enables the contents to be drank directly from the container.
Another type of reinforcing rib, referred to as a rolled rib or folded rib, has been developed to replace the annular groove reinforcing rib. This reinforcing rib is formed in the metal end shell by collapsing or rolling a portion of an unclamped portion of an end shell chuckwall back upon itself during the formation of the end shell in a single action press. Although this type of rolled or folded reinforcing rib has proven satisfactory, it involves multiple operations and in particular, requires forming the folded rib at a first station or in a first press, and then final forming it in a second station or second press due to the partial unrolling or unfolding of the rolled rib after it has been formed at a first station due to the tendency of the metal in an unclamped portion thereof to return to its pre-stamped position.
Thus, the need exists for an apparatus and method for forming container end shells having a folded or rolled annular reinforcing rib in a single press cycle and at a single station, without having to complete the forming of the rib at a subsequent station, by eliminating the tendency of the stamped end shell including the rolled rib, to return to its pre-stamped condition.
The present invention provides an apparatus and method for forming an end shell for use on a container body which is formed in a single press cycle at a single work station of a double action press, wherein an unclamped portion of the chuckwall of the end shell, which extends between a central panel and peripheral flange, is folded or rolled upon itself to form a rolled reinforcing rib adjacent the junction of the central panel and chuckwall.
Another aspect of the present invention provides for the forming of an annular rolled reinforcing rib in the end shell without complicated and expensive modifications for retrofitting existing double action presses, and which eliminates the need for transfer mechanisms for the transferring of the end shell to an adjacent station or press for final formation of the reinforcing rib in the container end shell.
A further aspect of the invention provides an apparatus and method for forming the reinforcing rib in the end shell in which the punch core is fluidly mounted on an inner ram of the press, enabling the ram to continue in its cycle after the punch core has reached the bottom of its stroke for clamping the central panel of a disc blank against the die core, which enables the inner ram to time its return stroke to correspond to the start of the return stroke of the outer ram.
Another feature of the invention is providing inner and outer pressure sleeves which are movable by the outer ram for clamping engagement with an aligned inner die core ring, wherein said die core ring forms an annular void with the punch core in which the rolled reinforcing flange is formed during continued movement of the inner and outer pressure sleeves after the punch core has bottomed out against the die core.
Still another feature of the invention is to provide the inner pressure sleeve with a curved surface against which an unclamped portion of the chuckwall of the partially formed end shell is engaged for curling or rolling the unclamped metal upon itself to form the rolled reinforcing rib.
A further feature of the invention is to provide for the simultaneous un-clamping of the punch core and inner and outer pressure sleeves from the formed end shell by timing the cyclical movement of the inner and outer rams, to prevent distortion of the formed metal and in particular, prevent partial unrolling of the formed reinforcing rib.
The foregoing advantages, construction, and operation of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the following description and accompanying drawings.
A preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrative of the best mode in which applicant contemplates applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
The method and apparatus of the present invention is utilized in conjunction with a double action press, some examples of which are shown and described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,902,348, 5,626,048, and 5,628,224. The main features of the press, which is indicated generally at 1 and shown in
A punch core 7, also referred to as draw horn, is connected to the lower end of a punch riser 8, which is reciprocated by inner ram 3. In accordance with one of the features of the invention as shown in
An inner pressure sleeve 14 and a concentrically located outer pressure sleeve 15 surround punch core 7 and are reciprocated by outer ram 5 and independently move by a plurality of stacked cylinders 17. An outer punch shell 19 surrounds inner and outer pressure sleeves 14 and 15 and is secured to and movable with outer ram 5. A cut ring 20 is mounted on a retaining sleeve 21, which in turn is secured by a plurality of bolts 22 to a pedestal 23 mounted in a base 24.
A die core 26 is fixedly mounted with respect to base 24, and is surrounded by a movable die core ring 28, which is fluidly supported with respect to base 24. A lower pressure sleeve 30 is concentrically located outboard of die core ring 28, and is fluidly supported within a pressure cylinder 32 with respect to base 24.
The particular arrangement and features of the various elements of press 1 set forth above are standard components in the container end shell forming art, and thus, do not require extensive modification except for several unique features discussed further below.
In further accordance with the invention, a timing mechanism represented by the timing diagram of
As punch shell 19 and lower pressure sleeve 30 continue to be moved downwardly by outer ram 5 from the position of
As shown in
Referring to
In accordance with one of the main features of the invention, the timing cycle of the inner and outer rams is controlled so that punch core 7, and inner and outer sleeves 14 and 15, retract or move away from their clampingly engaged position with die core 26 and die core ring 28 substantially simultaneously, as shown by arrows F in
However, it has been found that in accordance with the invention, the simultaneous removal of nearly all clamping pressure during lift off, as shown in
In accordance with one of the features of the invention, and as represented in
The particular timing mechanism used for such presses is standard, and is easily calibrated to provide for any desired sequence of movement of the inner and outer ram, and thus, is not described in detail since the same is well known in the press art.
It furthermore understood from the above discussion that no thinning of the metal is required, but only the drawing and movement of the metal around the die core ring and a portion of the unclamped chuckwall back upon itself to form the final end shell with the rolled reinforcement rib.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
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