BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a beverage or beer can having a can end wall provided
with a reclosing tab which enables remaining liquid contents to be effectively stored
and thereby prevents liquid contents spillage from the can after the can made of aluminum
or steel material is initially opened.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] Conventionally, a can for containing alcoholic liquors such as beer and a variety
of beverages has been widely used throughout the world in view of its convenience
upon use and storage. An amount of contents contained in the can generally varies
depending upon a human race and a regional culture. In these days, a volume of a can
has been gradually increased in obedience to a personal eating practice. However,
because it is the norm that contents are drunk down not at one gulp but through several
times, once the can is opened, there exists a need to temporarily store remaining
liquid contents. Also, if a user moves while holding the can in his hand, the likelihood
of liquid spillage from the can is increased.
[0003] Moreover, in the case that an opening tab is pulled upward to rupture an opening
panel along a score line, since the opening tab is brought into nearly close contact
with an upper surface of a can end wall of the can, a fingernail of the user is apt
to be broken or damaged in the course of pulling upward the opening tab, whereby troublesomeness
is caused in that the opening tab cannot be easily pulled upward.
[0004] To cope with these problems induced in a stay-on-tab (SOT) type can opening method
which is generally employed among a diversity of can opening methods so far known
in the art, a structure has been proposed in which an interval between an upper surface
of a can end wall and a lower surface of an opening tab is increased from 0.82-1.05
mm to 1.52-1.95 mm so as to allow the opening tab to be pulled upward in an easy and
safe manner. Korean Utility Model Application No. 96-29543 discloses a sanitary cup
which is fitted on a beverage can in such a way as to enable a user to share contents
with another person in a convenient manner.
[0005] Hereinafter, descriptions will be given for a multitude of inventions which are known
in the art.
[0006] In Korean Utility Model Publication No. 92-1142, a covering piece which is made of
synthetic resinous material, is attached to a lower surface of a handle end of an
opening tab which handle end is opposed to a discharge opening of a beverage can.
By rotating the opening tab through 180° about a rivet and pressing downward the handle
end of the opening tab into the discharge opening, the discharge opening can be reclosed
by the covering piece. Korean Utility Model Publication No. 92-1142 is similar to
U.S. Patent No. 5,779,087 in that the discharge opening is reclosed by the covering
piece. In Korean Utility Model Publication No. 92-1142, since an inner edge portion
of a can end wall defining the discharge opening and an outer edge portion of the
covering piece are rolled and pushed inward of the beverage can, when reopening the
beverage can, the probability of a user's fingernail to be broken or damaged is increased.
In Korean Utility Model Publication No. 2000-182058, a covering part is formed on
an upper surface of a handle end of an opening tab which handle end is opposed to
a discharge opening of a beverage can. By bending the handle end toward a lever end
of the opening tab through approximately 180° with respect to a rivet and pressing
downward the handle end of the opening tab, the discharge opening can be reclosed
by the covering part. In Korean Utility Model Publication No. 2000-182058, a problem
is caused in that the handle end of the opening tab cannot be fully bent through 180°
toward the lever end.
[0007] In U.S. Patent No. 5,779,087, a reclosing tab which is made from an elastically deformable
rigid plastic material and has a sufficient size capable of covering a discharge opening,
is mounted to a lower surface of a metal opening tab, and a tab opening strip is projectedly
connected to a top outward side of the reclosing tab. In U.S. Patent No. 5,779,087,
when it is necessary to reclose a discharge opening defined in a can end wall, the
reclosing tab is rotated approximately 180° about an attaching post/rivet. Then, by
pushing downward the reclosing tab into the discharge opening, the discharge opening
is reclosed. In U.S. Patent No. 5,779,087, since the reclosing tab made from the plastic
material must be separated from the metal opening tab so as to enable a can to be
recycled, bothersomeness is provoked from the standpoint of recyling of resources.
Also, as described above, when the raclosing tab is pressed downward after being rotated
by 180° so as to reclose the discharge opening, since an inner edge portion of a can
end wall defining the discharge opening and an outer edge portion of the reclosing
tab are rolled and pushed inward of the can, it is difficult to reopen the can.
[0008] While U.S. Patent No. 5,785,199 discloses an opening and closing protector which
is made from a plastic material, a process for manufacturing the opening and closing
protector is complicated, and a manufacturing cost is increased. In U.S. Patent No.
5,452,818, a cup is attached to a lower end surface of a can in a manner such that
the cup is used to reclose a discharge opening, which deteriorates stackability and
shippability of the can. In U.S. Patent No. 5,351,853, an L-shaped reclosing tab is
separately manufactured in a manner such that the reclosing tab can be fitted below
an opening tab, and in U.S. Patent No. 5,108,003, a reclosing tab is attached to a
lower surface of a can bottom. The reclosing tabs described in U.S. Patent Nos. 5,351,853
and 5,108,003 are inconvenient to use. Further, in U.S. Patent Nos. 4,887,712, 4,842,159,
4,979,635 and

reclosing tabs are attached to can end walls along with opening tabs so that the
reclosing tabs and opening tabs can be rotated in such a way as to reclose respective
discharge openings. However, in these patents, since means for securely maintaining
the reclosing tabs within the discharge openings defined in the can end walls are
not provided, reliable sealing cannot be ensured.
[0009] As a consequence, all of the above-described can reclosing devices suffer from one
or more of the following defects:
□ A great deal of effort and cost is required for manufacturing those can reclosing
devices.
□ Significant retooling of existing equipment is required.
□ Reliable sealing of a discharge opening cannot be ensured, and those can reclosing
devices are inconvenient to use.
□ Due to the fact that lower surfaces of reclosing tabs are exposed to the outside,
those can reclosing devices raise a consumer sanitary question.
- Since entire configurations of cans are changed, the effective use of shelf, storage
and shipping space, that is, stackability and shippability of the cans is reduced.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] Accordingly, the present invention has been made in an effort to solve the problems
occurring in the related art, and an object of the present invention is to provide
a can in which structures of a can end wall and a reclosing tab are modified into
more convenient-to-use, safe and simpler ones, and sealing of a discharge opening
defined in the can end wall and sanitization of the can are simultaneously ensured
when the discharge opening is reclosed by virtue of the reclosing tab.
[0011] According to the present invention there is provided a can having a can end wall,
the can end wall including an opening panel portion which is delimited by a score
line so as to define a discharge opening upon being depressed downwards, an opening
tab, a reclosing tab and a rivet, wherein the reclosing tab has a substantially cylindrical
configuration, being closed at an upper, in use, end thereof and open, or only closed
by a temporary cover, at a lower, in use, end thereof, the can end wall having a cylindrical
wall part projecting therefrom around the discharge opening and with which the reclosing
tab may co-operatively engage in use to thereby close the discharge opening.
[0012] Preferably the opening tab and reclosing tab are oppositely arranged to each other
and integrally connected with each other to define a tab section.
[0013] Suitably a plurality of tab supporting projections are provided on an upper surface
of the can end wall.
[0014] Preferably the reclosing tab (220) has on its cylindrical part (222) an annular flange
(223) which co-operatively engages with an annular groove (152) in the substantially
cylindrical wall part (151) of the can end wall (100).
[0015] Suitably the annular flange (223) has a cut-out portion (224) formed therein.
[0016] Further inventive features of the present invention are as set out in the claims
hereinafter.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above objects, and other features and advantages of the present invention will
become more apparent after a reading of the following detailed description when taken
in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view illustrating an upper portion of a can having
a can end wall provided with a reclosing tab in accordance with an embodiment of the
present invention;
FIG. 2 is a partial exploded perspective view illustrating the upper portion of the
can having the can end wall provided with the reclosing tab in accordance with the
embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3a is a plan view illustrating an initial status of a tab section, in the can
having the can end wall provided with the reclosing tab in accordance with the embodiment
of the present invention;
FIG. 3b is a plan view illustrating a state wnerein the tab section is rotated by
180° , in the can having the can end wall provided with the reclosing tab in accordance
with the embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a partially enlarged and broken-away perspective view illustrating the initial
status of the tab section, in the can having the can end wall provided with the reclosing
tab in accordance with the embodiment of the present invention;
FIGs. 5a and 5b are each a partially enlarged and broken-away perspective view of
a respective one of two variants of the preferred embodiment illustrating the state
wherein an opening panel is ruptured along a score line to define a discharge opening
and the discharge opening is reclosed by the reclosing tab, in the can having the
can end wall provided with the reclosing tab in accordance with the embodiment of
the present invention - in the Figure 5a variant the cylindrical parts of the tab
and can endwall are straight sided, whereas in the Figure 5b variant they have an
inter-engaging annular flange and groove, respectively.
FIG.6 is a bottom perspective view illustrating an appearance of the tab section,
in the can having the can end wall provided with the reclosing tab in accordance with
the embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention,
an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible
the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description
to refer to the same or like parts.
[0019] As shown in FIGs. 1 and 2, in a can having a can end wall provided with a reclosing
tab, the can end wall 100 is coupled to an upper end of the can.
[0020] In the can according to the present invention, a tab section 200 and a rivet 300
are provided on the can end wall 100. Three tab supporting projections 110, 120 and
120' are projectedly formed on an upper surface of the can end wall 100. A rivet fitting
hole 140 through which the rivet 300 is fitted, is defined in the can end wall 100.
Also, an opening panel portion 150 is delimited by a score line on the can end wall
100. When the opening panel portion 150 is depressed downward, a discharge opening
is defined and contents can be discharged out of the can.
[0021] As shown in FIG. 2, the three tab supporting projections 110, 120 and 120' and the
opening panel portion 150 are opposed to each other while being centered on the rivet
fitting hole 140. The three tab supporting projections 110, 120 and 120' are formed
by pressing the can end wall 100 in a manner such that the tab supporting projections
110, 120 and 120' frusto-conically project from the upper surface of the can end wall
100. One tab supporting projection 110 of the three tab supporting projections 110,
120 and 120' is formed higher than other two tab supporting projections 120 and 120',
in a manner such that the one tab supporting projection 110 can support a reclosing
tab 220 as will be described later, which constitute the tab section 200. The opening
panel portion 150 has substantially a circular plate-shaped configuration. A cylindrical
wall part 151 is integrally formed with the can end wall 100 in a manner such that
the cylindrical wall part 151 is closed at an upper end thereof by the opening panel
portion 150. The cylindrical wall part 151 has substantially a ring-shaped cross-section
(see FIGs. 4 and 5). Paper material such as tetrapack having predetermined thickness,
shape and size, and silicon-coated aluminum or material such as aluminum or the like,
from which the can is made, are attached to an upper surface of the reclosing tab
220. The one tab supporting projection 110 has a height of about 1.5-2 mm, and other
two tab supporting projections 120 and 120' have a height of about 1-1.5 mm. That
is to say, the one tab supporting projection 110 has a height which is different from
that of other two tab supporting projections 120 and 120'.
[0022] As can be readily seen from FIGs. 1 and 2, the tab section 200 comprises an opening
tab 210 and the reclosing tab 220 which are oppositely arranged to each other and
integrally connected with each other. While the opening tab 210 has the same structure
as the conventional opening tab, the reclosing tab 220 has substantially a cylindrical
configuration which is closed at an upper end thereof and opened at a lower end thereof.
A cylindrical side wall of the reclosing tab 220 has a curved side wall portion 222
and a cut-out portion. The cut-out portion is formed in a rotating direction of the
reclosing tab 220, and a remaining portion of the cylindrical side wall of the reclosing
tab 220 defines the curved side wall portion 222 (see FIG. 6). As best shown in FIG.
5 by a partially enlarged and broken-away perspective view, when the tab section 200
is rotated by 180° to enable the reclosing tab 220 to reclose the discharge opening,
the curved side wall portion 222 of the reclosing tab 220 is engaged with the cylindrical
wall part 151 which is integrally formed with the can end wall 100, and thereby, effective
sealing of the discharge opening is ensured. Further, as can be readily seen from
FIG. 6, due to the fact that the cut-out portion is forired in the cylindrical side
wall of the reclosing tab 220, when the reclosing tab 220 is rotated to reclose and
reopen the discharge opening, the curved side wall portion 222 of the reclosing tab
220 can be casily engaged with and disengaged from the cylindrical wall part 151.
An inner diameter of the cylindrical side wall of the reclosing tab 220 is determined
to be slightly larger than that of the cylindrical wall part 151. A height of the
cylindrical side wall of the reclosing tab 220 is established in a manner such that
the rotating movement of the reclosing tab 220 for reclosing the discharge opening
is not disturbed by the cylindrical wall part 151. A rotation knob 221 is projectedly
formed on an upper surface of and adjacent to an edge of the reclosing tab 220, so
that the tab section 200 is easily rotated while the rotation knob 221 is grasped
by the hand. The rotation knob 221 has a height of about 1-2 mm.
[0023] The tab section 200 constructed as mentioned above is assembled to the can end wall
100 by means of the rivet 300. In a state as shown in FIG. 1 wherein the discharge
opening is not opened, the opening tab 210 of the tab section 200 is positioned above
the opening panel portion 150 of the can end wall 100, and the reclosing tab 220 is
positioned above the three tab supporting projections 110, 120 and 120' which are
formed on the upper surface of the can end wall 100.
[0024] In the can having the can end wall 100 and the tab section 200 which are assembled
in this way, as a handle end of the tab section 200 is pulled upward, the opening
panel portion 150 is ruptured along the score line to define the discharge opening,
and by this, contents of the can is able to be drunk. When it is necessary to reclose
the discharge opening, by grasping the rotation knob 221 and rotating the tab section
200 by 180° about the rivet 300 which serves as a rotation shaft, the discharge opening
can be rcclosed by the reclosing tab 220. At this time, the three tab supporting projections
110, 120 and 120' having different heights function as a leverage which holds the
opening tab 210 at a raised location. By this, because the reclosing tab 220 is brought
into close contact with the upper end of the cylindrical wall part 151, the contents
of the can are prevented from being leaking out. Since the cylindrical wall part 151
and the curved side wall portion 222 of the reclosing tab 220 arc engaged with each
other around the discharge opening, the discharge opening can be easily reopened (see
FIG. 5).
[0025] Due to the fact that the cylindrical wall part 151 and the curved side wall portion
222 of the reclosing tab 220 have circular and curved configurations, respectively,
when the discharge opening is reclosed by the reclosing tab 220 as shown in FIG. 5,
perfect reclosing of the discharge opening is ensured. In addition, due to the fact
that the cut-out portion of the cylindrical side wall of the reclosing tab 220 is
formed in the rotating direction of the reclosing tab 220 and the remaining portion
of the cylindrical side wall of the reclosing tab 220 defines the curved side wall
portion 222 (see FIG. 6), the rotating movement of the reclosing tab 220 can be eased,
and thereby the discharge opening can be easily reopened.
[0026] In embodying the present invention, since the rotation knob 221 having a predetermined
height and serving as a rotation facilitating projection is formed on the upper surface
of the reclosing tab 220 of the tab section 200 which includes the reclosing tab 220
as well as the opening tab 210, the rotation of the tab section 200 can be further
eased. The cylindrical wall part 151 is projected upward by about 1 mm from the upper
surface of the can end wall 100.
[0027] Upon actually using the can according to the present invention, as can be readily
seen from FIGs. 4 and 5, as the handle end of the tab section 200, that is, the reclosing
tab 220 is pulled upward, the opening tab 210 depresses the opening panel portion
150 which is delimited by the score line on the can end wall 100. By this, as the
opening panel portion 150 is ruptured along the score line, the discharge opening
is defined. At this time, as shown in FIG. 4, due to the presence of the three tab
supporting projections 110, 120 and 120' which arc formed on the upper surface of
the can end wall 100 below the reclosing tab 220, a sufficient spatial distance of
no less than 2 mm is secured between the reclosing tab 220 and the upper surface of
the can end wall 100. By this, when the can is opened, the probability of a user's
fingernail to be broken or damaged can be avoided. Then, if it is necessary to reclose
the discharge opening of the can, by grasping the rotation knob 221 of the reclosing
tab 220 and rotating the tab section 200 by 180°, as the reclosing tab 220 is placed
on the upper end of the cylindrical wall part 151 of the can end wall 100, the discharge
opening can be effectively reclosed. At this time, the three tab supporting projections
110, 120 and 120' and the rivet 300 cooperatively function as the leverage which holds
the opening tab 210 in the raised location, and thereby, the reclosing tab 220 can
be brought into close contact with the upper end of the cylindrical wall part 151.
[0028] According to the present invention, an opened lower end of the reclosing tab 220
of the tab section 200 is closed by a vinyl sheet or an aluminum foil (not shown)
in the course of manufacturing the reclosing tab 220, whereby the reclosing tab 220
can be used in a state wherein sanitization is ensured.
[0029] Before the reclosing tab 220 is rotated to reclose the discharge opening and thereby
temporarily store the remaining contents of the can, the vinyl sheet or the aluminum
foil which is attached to the opened lower end of the reclosing tab 220, can be detached
therefrom by the hand.
[0030] As a result, the can having the can end wall provided with the reclosing tab according
to the present invention, constructed as mentioned above, affords advantages in that,
since the reclosing tab has a simple structure, the can is able to be manufactured
in an easy manner and thereby economy is improved. Also, the can is manufactured in
such a way as not to significantly change an existing manufacturing process. in particular,
because the possibility of a fingernail of the user to be broken or damaged upon pulling
upward a handle end of a tab section is eliminated and a discharge opening can be
easily opened and reclosed, user convenience is ensured. Further, other than a can
end wall having a conventional reclosing tab, a configuration of the can end wall
according to the present invention is not altered, and thereby, the effective use
of shelf, storage and shipping space, that is, stackability and shippability of the
can are not adversely influenced. Furthermore, the can end wall according to the present
invention exhibits excellent sealing capability upon reclosing the discharge opening.
[0031] Moreover, in the present invention, due to the fact that a vinyl sheet or an aluminum
foil is attached to an opened lower end of the reclosing tab in the course of manufacturing
the reclosing tab, the reclosing tab does not raise a consumer sanitary question.
[0032] In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed typical preferred embodiments
of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic
and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the invention
being set forth in the following claims.
1. A can having a can end wall, the can end wall including an opening panel portion which
is delimited by a score line so as to define a discharge opening upon being depressed
downwards, an opening tab, a reclosing tab and a rivet, wherein the reclosing tab
has a substantially cylindrical configuration, being closed at an upper, in use, end
thereof and open, or only closed by a temporary cover, at a lower, in use, end thereof,
the can end wall having a cylindrical wall part projecting therefrom around the discharge
opening and with which the reclosing tab may co-operatively engage in use to thereby
close the discharge opening.
2. A can as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening tab and reclosing tab are oppositely
arranged to each other and integrally connected with each other to define a tab section.
3. A can as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein a plurality of tab supporting projections
are provided on an upper surface of the can end wall.
4. A can as claimed in claim 3, wherein the tab supporting projections are generally
frusto-conical or hemispherical in shape.
5. A can as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein a rotation knob is provided projecting
from an upper surface of the tab section.
6. A can as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the lower end of the reclosing tab
is closed by a temporary cover comprising a vinyl sheet or aluminium foil in the course
of manufacturing the reclosing tab.
7. A can as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein there are at least three tab supporting
projections formed on the can end wall and at least one of the tab supporting projections
is higher than others of the tab supporting projections.
8. A can as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the substantially cylindrical configuration
of the reclosing tab comprises a cylindrical side wall having a curved side wall portion
and a cut-out portion, the cut-out portion being formed on a side of the reclosing
tab so that when the tab is rotated toward the discharge opening the reclosing tab
may slot over the cylindrical side wall portion of the can end wall.
9. A can as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the reclosing tab (220) has on its
cylindrical part (222) an annular flange (223) which co-operatively engages with an
annular groove (152) in the substantially cylindrical wall part (151) of the can end
wall (100).
10. A can as claimed in claim 8 and claim 9 wherein the annular flange (223) has said
cut-out portion (224) formed therein.
11. A can having a can end wall provided with a reclosing tab substantially as hereinbefore
described with reference to the accompanying drawings.