Patents Assigned to National Can Corporation
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Patent number: 4437985Abstract: A color monitoring device includes a mechanism for removing containers from a path and accurately positioning a preselected area with a color monitor. The color monitor produces an output signal representative of the area being monitored which is amplified and fed to a computer where it is compared with reference signals. If the output signal is outside prescribed limits, the container is rejected, and if it is within prescribed limits, the container is returned to the path. A shuttle mechanism is activated by the computer and automatically removes a container from the path while returning a previously inspected container to the path. Stepper motors are used to vertically and horizontally position a selected point in front of the colorimeter.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1981Date of Patent: March 20, 1984Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: James J. Hinds, John C. Hoeflich, George C. Kolodziej
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Patent number: 4415394Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing uniform corona bonding between and across the width of a plurality of layers of material each having a generally uniform thickness and width whereby, if desired, the plurality of layers may be easily and uniformly separated. Uniformity of bond is achieved by configuring the outer ends of an otherwise straight electrode, placed at an optimum effective bonding position, in proportion to the higher corona energy levels found to occur at the ends of the corona electrode bar.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Sidney Cholmar
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Patent number: 4402139Abstract: A dome depth detector for a drawn and ironed container having a domed end wall includes a frame that has a first rotatable means supported thereon for guiding the containers along a path, a guide surface on one side of the path on the frame, and a rotatable member on the opposite side of the path which has means engageable with the domed end wall for sensing the depth of the domed end wall and indicating a shallow dome below a preselected minimum. The detector also has a container for counting the number of containers moving along said path.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1980Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Wesley Noyes
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Patent number: 4381064Abstract: A stock material for producing seamless containers from a black plate base includes applying a layer of insoluble crystalline phosphate to each surface of the black plate and subsequently producing a thin film of organic lubricating material on the exposed surfaces of the phosphate layers so that a drawn and ironed container can be produced from a flat blank without the use of any additional lubricants during fabrication. The weight of the phosphate layer for each surface of the black plate base is preferably less than 100 milligrams per square foot, while the weight of lubricating film is on the order of 70 to 360 milligrams per square foot. In the preferred embodiment, the phosphate layer is preferably in the range of 20 to 35 milligrams per square foot, and the lubricant layer is on the order of 70 to 180 milligrams per square foot.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1981Date of Patent: April 26, 1983Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Narayan Das, Surya K. Misra
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Patent number: 4379671Abstract: Improvements in an unloader unit for an automatic system for unloading articles, such as plastic milk bottles, from a truck trailer and depositing them onto a conveyor system includes a synchronization control system and means for stably positioning the articles during the unloading operation.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1980Date of Patent: April 12, 1983Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Donald D. Cochran
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Patent number: 4372455Abstract: A lightweight plastic container having improved strength and rigidity characteristics for a given amount of plastic material is provided. The container is of one-piece thin-walled construction having four generally flat sidewalls interconnected by curved corner portions and having a bottom portion interconnected to the flat sidewalls by curved base portions and further having an integral handle formed within the bottle profile. The container incorporates a pair of longitudinally extending ribbing structures in a pair of opposed curved corner portions and other inventive constructional features enabling the lightweight container to withstand hydrostatic forces without buckling or dimpling as well as heavier conventionally constructed plastic containers.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Donald D. Cochran
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Patent number: 4338767Abstract: In a seal removal station positioned along a bottle conveyor line upstream of a filling operation, oversized adhesive seals covering the mouths of plastic bottles are lifted off each bottle and transferred to a collector bin. Vacuum pressure generated in a plenum chamber formed in a stator member is transmitted to the non-adhesive upper surface of each seal through a perforated rotor surface rotating beneath the stator. Air jet means directing fluid pressure upward against overlapping marginal portions of each seal and guide surfaces to flatten out curled portions of the seal are utilized to assure seal lift off by virtue of fluid pressure differentials. A removed seal is kept adhered to the moving rotor surface by the maintenance of vacuum pressure above the seal. Adjacent to the collector bin, a further plenum having pressure air therein communicates through the rotor perforations with the adhered seal to propel the seal into the bin.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1980Date of Patent: July 13, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Donald D. Cochran
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Patent number: 4336011Abstract: A method and apparatus for molding and curing liners in cap closures includes a molding head having a plurality of molding stations, a feeding mechanism for feeding unlined caps with charges of lined material to the molding head and a take-off mechanism for removing the completed liner. The feeding mechanism consists of a dispensing unit which is capable of dispensing more than one-thousand charges of material per minute and includes a gun having a lining compound receiving chamber with a needle reciprocated therein. The needle is normally biased to a closed position and is electrically moved to an open position through a solenoid and a photosensing mechanism which accurately senses the position of a rotating wheel of the feeding mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1980Date of Patent: June 22, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Robert W. George, Casper W. Miller, Kenneth Rapey
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Patent number: 4326896Abstract: A method of producing stock material wherein a steel base is provided with a layer of tin thereon, the tin-layered steel is then cold rolled and thereafter heated to a temperature above 250.degree. F. but below the melting point of tin; in a second method of producing stock material, the stock is heated above the melting point of tin; also included are methods of producing containers utilizing stock produced by each of said stock producing methods; further included is another method of producing containers wherein a steel base is provided with a layer of tin thereon, heated to a temperature between 250.degree. F. to below the melting point of tin, and thereafter formed into a seamless container.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Seung W. Lyu, Surya K. Misra
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Patent number: 4327052Abstract: A process for thermoforming laminated hollow articles including a plurality of processing steps wherein a thermoplastic material heated to a plastic state is selectively deposited area-wise on a sheet of thermoplastic material and such resulting laminate of thermoplastic materials is positioned proximate to a female mold of a thermoforming apparatus including preferably a plug assist for a subsequent forming of laminated hollow articles.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Donald G. Sauer
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Patent number: 4324124Abstract: A drawing and ironing assembly consists of a redraw assembly, at least one ironing assembly and a stripper assembly that cooperate with a punch to redraw a cup and then iron the sidewall thereof. The redraw assembly includes a support and a redraw ring which are also biased to a centered position and a floating air bearing is defined between the support and the frame surface to reduce friction while a nesting ring is located adjacent the redraw ring. Lubricating means are provided for creating a generally circumferential flow into the opening in the nesting ring. The stripper assembly includes a support which carries the stripper elements and the support is biased to a centered position with respect to a predetermined axis or path for the punch and fluid is supplied to relatively movable surfaces to assist in reducing friction.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1980Date of Patent: April 13, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Edward G. Maeder
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Patent number: 4323583Abstract: Food colorant compositions containing powdered caramel color, and powdered caramel in conjunction with color enhancers such as yellow and, optionally, yellow and blue, certified food color lakes providing brown or cocoa coloring to lipid-based edible compositions and lipid-based artificial chocolate compositions, which employ powdered caramel color as a basic coloring pigment, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Kenneth B. Basa, Robert G. Agusto
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Patent number: 4323587Abstract: Food colorant compositions containing powdered caramel color, and powdered caramel in conjunction with color enhancers such as yellow and, optionally, yellow and blue, certified food color lakes providing brown or cocoa coloring to lipid-based edible compositions and lipid-based artificial chocolate compositions, which employ powdered caramel color as a basic coloring pigment, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1980Date of Patent: April 6, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Kenneth B. Basa, Robert G. Agusto
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Patent number: 4315035Abstract: Colored confectionery compositions containing powdered caramel color, and powdered caramel in conjunction with color enhancers such as yellow and, optionally, yellow and blue, certified food color lakes providing brown or cocoa coloring to lipid-based edible compositions and lipid-based artificial chocolate compositions, which employ powdered caramel color as a basic coloring pigment, are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1980Date of Patent: February 9, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Kenneth B. Basa, Robert G. Agusto
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Patent number: 4315034Abstract: A process for producing a soybean and other vegetable protein based food product having an enhanced protein content and the texture and mouth feel of meat and other chewy foods which comprises contacting a compacted, defatted, vegetable protein containing seed meal material with water at a pH ranging from about 2.0 to about 6.5 at elevated temperatures and superatmospheric pressures for a time sufficient to extract a substantial amount of the non-proteinaceous solubles and increase the protein content thereof while essentially maintaining the structural integrity of the starting material, recovering the product from the aqueous liquor and reducing the moisture content thereof to produce a porous product.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1980Date of Patent: February 9, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Arthur A. Levinson, Kenneth B. Basa
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Patent number: 4313966Abstract: Food colorant compositions containing powdered caramel color, and powdered caramel in conjunction with color enhancers such as yellow and, optionally, yellow and blue, certified food color lakes providing brown or cocoa coloring to lipid-based edible compositions and lipid-based artificial chocolate compositions.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1978Date of Patent: February 2, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Kenneth B. Basa, Robert G. Agusto
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Patent number: 4309380Abstract: A process for forming a hollow multilayered thermoplastic article utilizing a liner and a core rod formed at least in part of a porous metal and having a blow slot. A vacuum is applied to the liner through the porous metal part of the core rod and optionally the blow slot and blowing pressure is applied through the blow slot.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1979Date of Patent: January 5, 1982Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Donald G. Sauer
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Patent number: 4304542Abstract: A blow slot equipped core rod assembly which incorporates a porous metal wall portion. Internal conduit means in the assembly permit a fluid (such as air, or the like) to be supplied to said blow slot (when open) and to such porous metal wall portion under superatmospheric or under subatmospheric pressure. The core rod is particularly useful in the manufacture of multilayered thermoplastic containers by injection blow molding procedures.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1979Date of Patent: December 8, 1981Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Donald G. Sauer
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Patent number: 4300375Abstract: A tool pack assembly includes three modular units that are aligned with the path for a punch to redraw and iron a cup into a container shell. The first modular unit has a redraw ring assembly, a lubricating ring and an ironing ring serially supported in a support member while the second modular unit has a lubricating ring and an ironing ring in a support member. The third modular unit has a unique lubricant removal ring, a lubricating ring, an ironing ring and a stripper assembly arranged in series in a support member.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1980Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: National Can CorporationInventors: Edward G. Maeder, Harry P. Proctor
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Patent number: D272888Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1981Date of Patent: March 6, 1984Assignee: National Can CorporationInventor: Harold T. Wells