Claims
- 1. A process of incrementally necking an upper end of a metallic container that has a first radius, comprising steps of:
- (a) die pressing the upper end of the metallic container so the upper end is reformed to a second radius, the second radius being less than the first radius by a first distance; and
- (b) after step (a), die pressing the upper end of the metallic container so the upper end is reformed to a third radius that is less than the second radius by a second distance, and wherein said second distance is greater than said first distance, whereby the process is performed in steps that increase in the amount of radial reduction that is applied, rather than in equal amounts of reduction as has heretofore been conventional.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein step (a) takes place after a first stage reduction of said upper end.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, further comprising:
- (c) after step (b), die pressing the upper end of the metallic container so that the upper end is radially reduced by a third distance that is greater than said second distance, whereby the increments of reduction become larger as the radius of the can end becomes smaller and wall thickness increases.
- 4. A process of incrementally necking an upper end of a metallic container, comprising steps of:
- (a) performing a first stage operation to reduce a radius of said upper end by a first distance;
- (b) performing a first subsequent operation that is subsequent to said first operation to reduce the radius of said upper end by a second distance;
- (c) performing a second subsequent operation that is subsequent to said first subsequent operation to reduce the radius of said upper end by a third distance; and
- (d) performing a third subsequent operation that is subsequent to said second subsequent operation to reduce the radius of said upper end by a fourth distance, and wherein said third distance is larger than said second distance and said fourth distance is larger than said third distance, whereby the increments of reduction become larger as the radius of the can end becomes smaller and wall thickness increases.
- 5. A process according to claim 4, wherein said process includes nine stages of radial reduction, and said second distance in step (b) represents less than about 10% of the total radial reduction that is imparted to the can end during the entire process.
- 6. A process according to claim 5, wherein said second distance in step (b) represents about 9.0 to about 9.8% of the total radial reduction that is imparted to the can end during the entire process.
- 7. An improved process of necking an upper end of a metallic container that will reduce the incidence of defects such as wrinkles and puckers during the necking process, comprising steps of:
- (a) performing a first stage operation to reduce a radius of said upper end by a first distance; and
- (b) incrementally further reducing the radius of the upper end by performing a plurality of subsequent reduction operations on the upper end, wherein step (b) is performed so that the amount of radius reduction that is applied by earlier of said subsequent reduction operations is less than the amount of radius reduction that is applied by later of said subsequent reduction operations, whereby increases of wall thickness that occur during the subsequent reduction operations will be utilized to permit greater radial reduction in the later steps, and will ease the amount of radial reduction in the earlier steps when compared to processes heretofore known or practiced.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/636,040, filed Apr. 22, 1996, now abandoned.
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