Claims
- 1. A method of aseptic packaging comprising:
- (a) providing a container body (70) and a container cover (74) in a substantially sterile condition;
- (b) introducing a product into the container body under substantially sterile conditions, wherein the cover has a peripheral cover portion (120) which comprises an upstanding chuck wall (122) and a seaming panel (126) merging with the chuck wall and including a terminal cover curl (132), the body having a sidewall (72) terminating in a peripheral body portion which comprises a sidewall end portion (136) and a seaming flange (140) merging with said sidewall end portion;
- (c) locating the seaming wall panel (126) in overlying contact with said seaming flange (140) to define an initial sealing interface (142) therebetween, while locating the chuck wall (122) within but out of contact with said sidewall end portion (136);
- (d) wherein step (c) is performed under sterile conditions, the method further comprising removing the container body and container cover from said sterile conditions while maintaining the body and container cover in their relative location provided in step (c) and preserving the initial sealing interface, and then performing the following steps (e) and (f) under non-sterile conditions:
- (e) applying directly to said seaming panel (126), and progressively around it, a force perpendicular to a tangent to the sealing interface (142), thereby holding said seaming panel sealingly against said seaming flange (140) at the sealing interface in the direction of said force, while progressively deforming said peripheral cover and body portions transversely inward to interlock them, without bringing the sidewall end portion (136) into contact with the chuck wall (122) and without significant relative movement between said seaming panel and flange at the sealing interface; and
- (f) applying directly to said seaming panel (126), and progressively around it, a substantially transverse inward force perpendicular to a tangent to the sealing interface (142), thereby reducing the sidewall end portion (136) in girth and forcing it against the chuck wall (122) while squeezing said peripheral cover and body portions together, without significant relative movement between said seaming panel (140) and flange at the sealing interface (142), whereby to form a double seam in which the initial sealing interface is preserved.
- 2. A method of aseptic packaging comprising:
- (a) providing a container body (70) and a container cover (74) in a substantially sterile condition;
- (b) introducing a product into the container body under substantially sterile conditions;
- (c) wherein the cover (74) is secured to the container body (70) and the cover has a peripheral cover portion (120) which comprises an upstanding chuck wall (122) and a seaming panel (126) merging with the chuck wall and including a terminal cover curl (132), the body having a sidewall (72) terminating in a peripheral body portion which comprises a sidewall end portion (136) and a seaming flange (140) merging with the sidewall end portion;
- (d) locating the seaming panel (126) in overlying contact with the seaming flange (140) to define an initial interface (142) therebetween while locating the chuck wall (122) within the side wall end portion (136);
- (e) wherein step (d) is performed under sterile conditions, and further comprising removing the container body and cover from said sterile conditions while maintaining the body and cover in their relative location provided in step (d) and preserving the initial sealing interface (142) and then performing the following steps (f) and (g) under non-sterile conditions:
- (f) progressively deforming the peripheral cover and body portions transversely inwardly to interlock them;
- (g) squeezing the peripheral cover and body portions together to form a double seam (152), characterized in that:
- in step (d) the initial interface (142) is an initial sealing interface and the chuck wall (122) is located out of contact with the sidewall end portion (136);
- step (f) comprises applying directly to the seaming panel (126), and progressively around it, a force perpendicular to a tangent to the initial interface (142), thereby holding the seaming panel against the seaming flange at the initial interface in the direction of the said force, while progressively deforming the peripheral cover and body portions as aforesaid, without bringing the sidewall end portion into contact with the chuck wall and without significant relative movement between the seaming panel (126) and flange (140) at the initial interface; and
- step (g) comprises applying directly to the seaming panel (126), and progressively around it, a substantially transverse inward force perpendicular to a tangent to the initial interface (142), thereby reducing the sidewall end portion (136) in girth and forcing it against the chuck wall (122) while squeezing the peripheral cover and body portions together, without significant relative movement between the seaming panel (126) and flange (140) at the initial interface, whereby the initial interface (142) is perserved in the double seam;
- the method being further characterized in that:
- step (d) comprises so locating the seaming panel (126) in said overlying contact with the seaming flange 140 at the initial sealing interface (142) thereby created defines a continuous seal; and
- the absence of significant relative movement between the seaming panel and the flange at the sealing interface in steps (f) and (g) maintains the seal without interruption,
- whereby the initial sealing interface (142) is preserved in the double seam (152).
- 3. A method for aseptically packing a product (82) in a succession of containers, each having a pre-sterilized container body (80) and a pre-sterilized cover (94), the method including the steps of:
- (a) introducing said product into the body of each container in turn at a first position (90) within a substantially sterile enclosure (84);
- (b) transferring each container body after it has been so filled, to a second position (92) within said enclosure;
- (c) wherein the container cover has a peripheral cover portion (120) which comprises an upstanding chuck wall (122) and a seaming panel (126) merging with the chuck wall and including a terminal cover curl (132), the body having a sidewall (72) terminating in a peripheral body portion which comprises a sidewall end portion (136) and a seaming flange (140) merging with the sidewall end portion;
- (d) locating the seaming panel (126) in overlying contact with the seaming flange (140) to define an initial interface (142) therebetween while locating the chuck wall (122) within the sidewall end portion (136);
- (e) performing step (d) and the following steps (f) and (g) on each filled container body;
- (f) progressively deforming the peripheral cover and body portions transversely inwardly to interlock them;
- (g) squeezing the peripheral cover and body portions together to form a double seam (152), characterized in that:
- in step (d) the initial interface (142) is an initial sealing interface and the chuck wall (122) is located out of contact with the sidewall end portion (136);
- step (f) comprises applying directly to the seaming panel (126), and progressively around it, a force perpendicular to a tangent to the initial interface (142), thereby holding the seaming panel against the seaming flange at the initial interface in the direction of the said force, while progressively deforming the peripheral cover and body portions as aforesaid, without bringing the sidewall end portion into contact with the chuck wall and without significant relative movement between the seaming panel (126) and flange (140) at the initial interface; and
- step (g) comprises applying directly to the seaming panel (126), and progressively around it, a substantially transverse inward force perpendicular to a tangent to the initial interface (142), thereby reducing the sidewall end portion (136) in girth and forcing it against the chuck wall (122) while squeezing the peripheral cover and body portions together, without significant relative movement between the seaming panel (126) and flange (140) at the initial interface, whereby the initial interface (142) is preserved in the double seam;
- the method being further characterized that in respect of each successive container by performing step (d) thereon at said second position (92) and by the subsequent steps of transferring the filled container body, with its cover sealing located thereon, out of said enclosure to a seaming machine (98) and then using the seaming machine to perform steps (f) and (g) so as to form the double seam (152) of the container in non-sterile ambient conditions, whereby sterility of the interior of the container is preserved by virtue of the initial sealing interface (142) having been preserved.
- 4. A method of aseptic packaging in which a sterilized product is packaged in a container closed with a double-seamed cover, the method comprising:
- (a) providing a container body and a container cover in a substantially sterile condition, the container cover having a peripheral cover portion which comprises an upstanding chuck wall and a seaming panel merging with the chuck wall and including a terminal cover curl, the container body having a sidewall terminating in a peripheral body portion which comprises on upstanding sidewall end portion and a seaming flange merging with the sidewall end portion;
- (b) introducing a product into the container body under substantially sterile conditions;
- (c) with the container body, the product in the container, and the container cover under said substantially sterile conditions, locating the seaming panel of the container cover in overlying contact with the seaming flange of the container body so as to create an initial sealing interface therebetween, that maintains the product within the container under said sterile conditions, while locating the chuck wall within but out of contact with the sidewall end portion;
- (d) removing the container body, the product in the container, and container cover from said sterile conditions while maintaining the container body and container cover in their relative location provided in step (c) so as to preserve the initial sealing interface, and thereby maintain said sterile condition of the product, and then performing the following steps (e) and (f) under non-sterile conditions;
- (e) applying directly to the seaming panel, and progressively around it, a force perpendicular to a tangent to the initial sealing interface, thereby holding the seaming panel sealingly against the seaming flange at the initial sealing interface in the direction of said force, while progressively deforming the peripheral cover and body portions transversely inward to interlock them, without bringing the sidewall end portion into contact with the chuck wall and without significant relative movement between the seaming panel and the seaming flange at the initial sealing interface; and
- (f) applying thereafter directly to the seaming panel, and progressively around it, a substantially transverse inward force perpendicular to the tangent to the initial sealing interface, thereby reducing the sidewall end portion in girth and forcing it against the chuck wall while squeezing the peripheral cover and body portions together, without significant relative movement between the seaming panel and seaming flange at the initial sealing interface, whereby there is formed a double seam in which the initial sealing interface is preserved to maintain the sterile condition of the product in the container.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, comprising an initial step of selecting the dimensions of the cover curl and seaming flange to be such that the initial sealing interface shall on completion of step (c) lie at least partly within the cover curl, step (c) further comprising snapping the terminal cover curl over the seaming flange of the container body.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, comprising applying to the cover throughout steps (e) and (f), to hold the container cover and the container body together as relatively axially located in step (c), just sufficient axial pressure to maintain such relative axial location.
- 7. A method according to claim 4, in which step (e) comprises turning the terminal cover curl inwardly and upwardly to bear against the sidewall end portion.
- 8. A method according to claim 4, in which step (c) includes interposing a layer of sealing material between the seaming panel and seaming flange so as to assist in the creation of a seal at the initial sealing interface.
- 9. A method according to claim 8, in which step (c) includes applying heat at the initial sealing interface whereby the sealing flange is bonded to the seaming panel.
- 10. A method according to claim 4, in which a gap is left between a lower part of a seaming roll and the sidewall in step (e).
- 11. A method according to claim 4, in which the beginning and end of step (e) are carried out with a first seaming roll, and step (f) is carried out with a second, different, seaming roll.
- 12. A method according to claim 4, including an initial step of selecting the cover to be of metal and the body to comprise plastics material defining inner and outer surfaces thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/312,427, filed Feb. 9, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/220,420, filed July 19, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 7/073,886, filed June 16, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/828,305, filed Feb. 12, 1986, now abandoned.
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