The invention relates to a further improvement or further provision of a positional fixing of a tab on a sheet metal lid according to the simultaneously filed (co-pending) PCT application, originating from the same inventors and the same legal successors, the disclosure of said application being included herein. The file number of the co-pending PCT application is PCT/DE of Dec. 23, 2003.
When the tab is in an attached condition to the sheet metal lid, it is known by the expert as a SOT (Stay on Tab), which is provided for opening an openable area in the surface of a lid (usually designated as “panel”). For this purpose, the tab is taken at a grip end and raised with a vertically orientated tilting motion for breaking open an openable area along a line of weakness (usually called score line) with its opening end.
Particularly with large opening ends (LOE) as openable area, difficulties are encountered in the related art with regard to fixing the positions of the tab in an attached condition to the sheet metal lid. Suggestions on this topic have already been made, for example in U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,816 (Schubert). In said document, an opening of an attaching portion of the tab is proposed, which attaching portion is usually designated as “rivet island”. Said attaching portion is secured to the panel of the sheet metal lid through a shaped rivet and overlaps a round to elongated reformed bead with an opening provided in the attaching portion, which bead may also be formed after attaching the tab, compare column 3, lines 63-67, column 5, lines 37-44, claim 3 of said document and the associated graphical illustration in FIGS. 2 and 4 thereof.
The invention addresses the technical problem of achieving such effect, but with an improved manufacture and reliability of the anti-rotation block and with an improved positional alignment of the tab in the attached condition. For this purpose, a method is proposed.
Advantageously, an already present peripheral edge on a usual tab is used, said edge not having to be specifically formed additionally for obtaining the rotation barrier after an attachment of the tab to the panel (“staking”). The only influencing takes place on the sheet metal lid itself, which is provided with a shape or molding, as the rivet is in a preliminary phase, which shape or molding may preferably also be pre-formed in parallel together with the formation of the rivet and subsequently be modified in shape, or more precisely “reformed”, in a further processing step of the sheet metal lid being manufactured (claim 1). The projection can thus be formed integrally with the sheet metal lid, as the securing point is formed by one-piece manufacturing for the attaching portion of the tab.
The projection does not protrude through an opening of the attaching portion, and the attaching portion is not provided with an opening beforehand, but the attaching portion remains entire, and a blocking means that acts on the attaching portion from outside is provided, see co-pending PCT application, which is included herein).
Forming at least one projection to have an asymmetrical cross section is particularly advantageous, said projection having a steeper flank facing the attaching portion, than the flank facing away from said attaching portion (claims 17, 18, 19 and 23 or 24 of the co-pending PCT application). Such a shape can also be selected for punctiform or oval projections.
In a subsequent reshaping, reforming, or post-forming, preferably the thickness of a top side of the (strip-shaped) projection is reduced (claim 3 or 4). Thereby, a solidification of said portion and of the projection as a whole is achieved. This also applies to the method. The score line can be introduced not simultaneously with said reforming, in temporally shifted or offset processing steps. The same is valid for the pre-forming of the bead, which is not shaped at the same time, as the score line is inserted (claim 1).
In order to obtain the blocking effect, which can also be a limiting effect, which is to be understood to range from a complete prevention of a rotating movement up to a substantial limitation of said rotating movement, an outer edge of the flat attaching portion (rivet island) is stopped by abutting against the projection that is shaped to protrude out of the sheet metal lid.
The projection can have strip shape (line shape) and be preferably orientated one of transversely and in parallel to a longitudinal extension of the tab (longitudinal axis or longitudinal plane), said projection engaging at a correspondingly orientated peripheral edge of the attaching portion for its blocking effect or being provided very closely adjacent thereto. In a longitudinal extension, said projection can extend over more than 30%, preferably over more than 50% to more than 80% of the width of the attaching portion (claims 5, 36).
Several projections can be provided, not all projections having to be associated with the same outer edge portion of the attaching portion. The projections can also be differently shaped, i.e. strip-shaped, round to oval, or a combination thereof. If a straight-lined outer edge portion of the attaching portion is provided, a straight-lined (strip-shaped) design of the projections can be advantageous. Said straight-lined or linear strip design can also be achieved by arranging at least two punctiform projections in line, which then form a group that is associated with the same outer edge portion of the attaching portion.
When several projections are provided in the aforementioned sense, they do not have to engage at the same edge line of the attaching portion when starting a rotating movement, but instead they can be assigned to different outer edges (claim 16).
When providing a strip-shaped projection, it can be designed to have a length longer than the diameter of the finished rivet head.
The attaching portion being formed from a piece of the central portion of the tab, only minor gaps are visible between the attaching portion, which is displaced downwards to a lower plane by a double buckling line, and the somewhat higher, parallel plane of the rest of the remaining tab. Accordingly, the mounting of the projections on at least one of the free peripheral edges facing outward from the attaching portion is barely or only hardly visible from the outside, so that the rotation blocking is virtually invisible to the observer. A colored tab is not changed further in its colored appearance.
Exemplary embodiments explain and supplement the invention. Reference is made to the content of the disclosure of the co-pending PCT application (as mentioned in the introductory part).
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a show three stages in a manufacturing process of a sheet metal lid, comprising a station for inserting a weakening line 16, a station for introducing a finger depression 13 and additional beads 18a in the openable area inside the weakening line, and a first station at which a pre-form 20* of a bead 20 is shaped, achieving a blockage of the rotational behavior of a tab 30.
The sheet metal lid obtained according to a method as shown in
A mounting place 11, which is visible more clearly in the sectional enlargements of the co-pending PCT application, is provided approximately in the middle of the panel. An attaching portion 31 as a sheet metal tongue is schematically associated therewith, said attaching portion being part of the tab according to
According to the figures, at least one, preferably three strip-shaped projections 20 are re-formed around said mounting place 11 as upwardly protruding beads (i.e. towards the outside of the sheet metal lid). A bead 20, extending transversely to a midplane 100, is longer than the two neighboring beads, which extend parallel to said midplane 100. They are illustrated for clarification purposes by 21a, 21b in FIGS. 3 and 4 of the co-pending PCT application, as also the longer bead 20 is represented in more detail there with respect to the attaching tongue 31.
At one manufacturing station, the re-forming of the three beads 20 (or also 21a, 21b) is improved or designed more exactly. Said “re-forming” results in a formation of the beads (projections) as used later for the positional fixing according to FIG. 3 and the remaining figures of the co-pending PCT application. At said station, the at least one projection receives its correct profile geometry, after having been re-formed integrally from the sheet metal lid (the panel) according to
A re-forming step comprises a designing shaping of the pre-form 20* with a coining (an embossing operation) for further flattening the top surface 20c. In said re-forming process, the tool is applied likewise from the top and from the bottom for said re-forming. The slight bend according to
Additionally, in the final form, the attaching portion 31, which is mounted at the rivet 11, and also the tab 30 are already attached according to
In this context of the two-stage re-forming, a modified sequence can be used besides the processing sequence according to FIGS. 1 to 3 of the co-pending PCT application, for example an initial introduction of the at least one pre-form, as explained by the pre-form 20* in the top picture of
If multiple projections are used for blocking rotating movements of the tab—all pre-forms 20* are shaped according to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10300914.0 | Jan 2003 | DE | national |
10319971.3 | May 2003 | DE | national |
10325561.3 | May 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DE03/04282 | 12/23/2003 | WO | 5/15/2006 |