[0001] The invention relates to a top end for a tin, can or similar container, in which
said top end has been provided with a seaming edge all round a circumfering groove
surrounding the actual wall of the top end, in which the wall of the top end has been
provided with reinforcing deformations.
[0002] The known top ends generally applied until the time of invention, have been provided
with one or more concentric reinforcing deformations in the form of circular buckles
or ribs in the top end wall. The top end wall is, with the possible exception of these
reinforcing ribs, situated at a lower level with respect to the seaming edge. This
lower level is necessary for working the seaming edge by means of a seaming head in
order to attach the top end to a cylinder wall for manufacturing a tin.
[0003] A drawback of such known top ends is that they bulge out and/or are plastic-deformed
at the circumfering groove when under high pressure which will arise during for instance
sterilizing the tin and its contents. To prevent this bulging phenomenon from occurring,
the top end may be provided with several ribs that improve the elasticity of the top
end, or the top end may be made of thicker sheet metal, but in this way more material
is used and, moreover, the bending ability is reduced, so a stronger force is needed
for manufacturing and shaping the top end.
[0004] It is also a drawback that the seaming edge may be overloaded under high internal
pressure in the tin, which may cause leakages. In most cases this drawback may be
prevented by applying an elastic cooking ridge in the top end.
[0005] Another drawback of the known top ends is that, due to the strong profiling because
of the ribs, there is little flat surface left on the top end for applying information
such as batch codes, dates etc.
[0006] Is is the object of the present invention to remove the drawbacks stated above. The
top end according to the invention is characterized in that the actual wall of the
top end is provided with a central, at least substantially flat portion and with at
least one circumfering, at least substantially flat portion all round the central
flat portion, said flat portions all being situated at mutually different levels.
The circumferin
g flat portion adjacent to the circumfering groove is situated higher than the bottom
of the circumfering groove and the possibly present second flat cicular portion adjacent
to said circumfering flat portion is situated lower than the circumfering flat portion,
whereas the central, flat portion is situated lower or higher than the second flat
portion.
[0007] By a flat portion of the top end wall a flat or nearly flat (slightly conical) surface
is meant that is parallel to or nearly parallel to the surface in which the seaming
edge is situated.
[0008] The top end according to the present invention has been especially designed for a
tin with content which has to undergo a sterilization process. The product with which
the tin has to be filled, is either at room temperature or cold, and will have about
the same pressure after sterilizing as during the filling of the tin. During sterilizing
pressures up to 2.5 atmospheres above atmospheric pressure arise inside the tin, so
the top end has to be flexible, otherwise the seaming edge is overloaded, which may
cause leakages.
[0009] The present invention covers a flexible top end which, with the same thickness of
sheet metal as with the known top ends, offers a larger resistance against bulging
out and lasting deformation than the known top ends. By selecting a smaller material
thickness, material can be saved whereas the resistance against bulging out and lasting
deformation is as with known top ends.
[0010] Further saving of material is obtained because the top end according to the invention
can be made from a piece of material having a smaller surface, because it has less
profiling than the top ends known.
[0011] Moreover, on the top end invented there are flat surfaces of sufficient size for
applying information, such as batch codes, dates etc., for example by diepressing,
imprinting and the like.
[0012] Other small unevenesses, such as prepressed indents for the sake of opening the tin
(pouring indents), impressed logos and the like can be present on these flat surfaces.
Furthermore, means known per se for opening tins without tools such as a pull ring
and a pull tab, can be present in these flat surfaces.
[0013] The present top end may be used for tins containing all kinds of sterilized or non-sterilized
products which cause no or little underpressure in the tin when the product is cooled
down to at least room temperature.
[0014] And, finally, the ring-shaped and disc-shaped flat surfaces of the top end give the
tin a nice appearance.
[0015] The invention will now be elucidated with the help of the appended drawing.
Fig. 1 is plan view of a top end according to the present invention in a modification
having two concentric flat surfaces.
Fig. 2 is a cross section of the top end along the line II-II in fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a plan view of a top end according to the present invention in a modification
having three concentric flat surfaces.
Fig. 4 is a cross section of the top end according to the line IV-IV in fig. 3.
[0016] The top end according to fig. 1 and 2 has been provided with a circumfering groove
3 all round a ring-shaped flat surface 6 which is situated higher than the bottom
of the circumfering groove 3, but lower than the top surface 4 of the seaming edge
all round the circumfering groove. The distance (e) between the back side of surface
6 and the bottom surface of the circumfering groove 3 amounts to at least one-sixth,
five-sixth at the most and preferably between one-third and two-third of the total
height of the lid (h).
[0017] A disc-shaped flat surface 2 is centrally situated within the ring-shaped surface
6 at a lower level with respect to said ring-shaped surface.
[0018] The width of the circumfering groove 3 has to be at least sufficient for receiving
seaming implements in order to seam the seaming edge 5 onto a cylinder wall to, in
this way, attach the top end to the cylinder wall for manufacturing a tin, can or
similar container.
[0019] In fig. 3 and 4 another modification of the top end according to the present invention
is shown, in which the only difference with respect to the modification according
to figures 1 and 2 is that between the central surface 2 and the ring-shaped surface
6 adjacent to the circumfering groove a third flat surface 7 is present. This third
surface 7 is situated lower than the ring-shaped surface 6 adjacent to the circumfering
groove 3, whereas the central surface 2 may be situated higher than the third surface
7 as is indicated in fig. 4 with a line drawn, but the central surface 2 may also
be situated lower than the third surface 7 as is indicated by a dotted line in fig.
4.
[0020] The top ends according to the present invention may be made of thin sheet metal,
such as tin plate, electrolytically chromium coated steel (ECCS) or aluminium.
[0021] The flat surfaces 2, 6 and 7 may also be slightly cone-shaped and/or may be provided
with pouring indents, impressed inscriptions, rupture lines, pull tabs and/or pull
rings which are known per se and therefore have not been indicated in the drawing.
[0022] It is obvious that minor changes in the details and the arrangement of the portions
of the top ends may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as
set forth in the appended claims.
[0023] It is obvious also that the invented and claimed top end may be used as a bottom
end as well for manufacturing a tin, can or similar container.
1. A top end for a tin, can or similar container, provided with a seaming edge all
round a circumfering groove surrounding the actual wall of the top end, in which the
wall of the top end has been provided with reinforcing deformations, characterized
in that the actual wall of the top end is provided with a central, at least substantially
flat portion (2) and with at least one circumfering, at least substantially flat portion
(6, 7) all round the central flat portion, said flat portions being all situated at
mutually different levels.
2. A top end according to claim 1, characterized by only one circumfering substantially
flat portion (6) between the central, substantially flat portion (2) and the circumfering
groove (3).
3. A top end according to claim 2, characterized in that the central, substantially
flat portion (2) is situated lower with respect to the seaming edge (5) than the circumfering,
substantially flat portion.
4. A top end according to claim 1, characterized in that the circumfering substantially
flat portion (6) adjacent to the circumfering groove (3) is situated lower than the seaming edge (5) and higher than a following,
at least substantially flat ring-shaped portion (7) that again is situated higher
or lower than the central, substantially flat portion (2).
5. A top end according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the distance
(e) from the flat portion (6) adjacent to the circumfering groove (3) to the level
of the bottom of the circumfering groove amounts to a minimum of one-sixth and a maximum
of five-sixth of the height (h) of the top end.
6. A top end according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that the top
end is made of tin plate,electrolytically chromium coated steel (ECCS) or aluminium.
7. A top end according to any of the previous claims, characterized by the presence
of small unevennesses in the at least substantially flat portions of the top end in
the form of codes, decorations, pouring indents and the like.
8. A top end according to any of the previous claims, characterized in that means
for opening the tin without tools are present at the flat portions of the top end.