Patents Assigned to Crown Cork and Seal Technologies Corporation
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Publication number: 20120228296Abstract: A can end having a small diameter centre panel and an opening of particular dimensions to improve the pourability and drinkability characteristics of the opening, compared to can ends having conventional openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: Brian Fields
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Patent number: 8196767Abstract: A can end having a small diameter center panel and an opening of particular aspect ratio to improve the pourability and drinkability characteristics of the opening, compared to can ends having conventional openings.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: Brian Fields
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Patent number: 8071004Abstract: The present invention relates to closures for mating with containers having a threaded finish. The closures comprise a flange and a skirt downwardly depending therefrom. The skirt includes a deformable element formed of a different material than that of the flange and skirt and disposed on an interior surface. The deformable element inner diameter is smaller than the outer diameter of the container, and accordingly deforms upon mating the closure with the container. The container threads impress threads into the deformable element to form threads on the closure. The deformable element is formed of a suitable material. The closures of the present invention provide for the use of high-speed press-on capping equipment.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Min Miles Wan, Emanuel Shenkar, James L. Martin, Larry Hottle, Galen G. German
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Patent number: 7832249Abstract: A can assembly includes a can body, and a cap that is seamed to the can body, and a bag. The bag, which may be formed by a thermoforming process, includes a thickened portion as part of a peripheral flange that terminates in a bulb. A throat that receives the bulb is formed by necks on the body and cap such that the bulb is spaced apart from the seam. A constriction formed by the neck radially inboard from the bulb receives the thickened portion of the bag. The process for forming the can assembly includes forming the seam and thermoforming a billet into the bag. At least part of the flange is formed between matched portions of mold flanges.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Schumann, Joseph J. Domijan
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Patent number: 7784629Abstract: A composite closure includes a band and an insert disk. A contact surface urges downwardly against the disk even while the band moves longitudinally relative to the disk or container. The closure has a fully tightened position in which the band's ring contacts the disk's annular channel, a loose position in which the ring is spaced apart from the annular channel, and an intermediate tightened position in which the ring is spaced apart from the disk and the contact surface urges against the curl. Another composite closure includes plural fins or gussets. The fins or gussets engage the peripheral curl of the insert disk to secure the band to the disk, which provides a resistance to initial unscrewing of the band. The disengagement torque required to disengage the curl from the fins may enable the closure to function as a one-piece closure.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Galen German, James L. Martin
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Patent number: 7757887Abstract: A beverage can cap member (16, 100) is configured so that its exterior surface (28) extending radially inwardly from the rim (18) or rim forming portion (140) is substantially flat or continuous, or has a slight curve from a position adjacent from the rim (18) or rim forming portion (140). The cap member (16, 100) may have a countersink (160) which is filled with a filler material including a curable adhesive, an insert (180) of a natural or synthetic material or the like. The filler material increases the structural strength of the cap member (16, 100) to an extent that it can be made of a relatively thinner material and still complies with the minimum peaking pressure of the industrial standard.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: July 20, 2010Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: James Lee Gardiner
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Publication number: 20100065568Abstract: A can end having a small diameter centre panel and an opening of particular aspect ratio to improve the pourability and drinkability characteristics of the opening, compared to can ends having conventional openings.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: CROWN CORK & SEAL TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventor: Brian Fields
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Publication number: 20100044383Abstract: A can end having a countersink bead, an inclined chuck wall and a strong seam, resists distortion from its circular profile when subjected to thermal processing or when packaging carbonated beverages. This high hoop strength affects the manner in which the can end ultimately fails when placed under extreme abuse conditions, even if buckle pressure performance is within industry specified standards. The can end of the invention has control features introduced which control the failure mode whilst maintaining specified buckle pressure performance. In one embodiment, the can end has a two part wall and a control feature that comprises expansion of the countersink bead to act as a trigger for local peaking, together with a groove in the chuck wall which prevents the peaking force from being concentrated at a single point which could result in leaking by the production of a pin hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 1, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: CROWN CORK & SEAL TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Martin J. Watson, Brian Fields, Andrew Robert Lockley
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Publication number: 20090257847Abstract: A can assembly includes a can body, and a cap that is seamed to the can body, and a bag. The bag, which may be formed by a thermoforming process, includes a thickened portion as part of a peripheral flange that terminates in a bulb. A throat that receives the bulb is formed by necks on the body and cap such that the bulb is spaced apart from the seam. A constriction formed by the neck radially inboard from the bulb receives the thickened portion of the bag. The process for forming the can assembly includes forming the seam and thermoforming a billet into the bag. At least part of the flange is formed between matched portions of mold flanges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: CROWN CORK & SEAL TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATIONInventors: Ronald C. Schumann, Joseph J. Domijan
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Patent number: 7594585Abstract: An easy open can end has an improved structure for facilitating the opening operation of the tear panel, a method of further forming a can end to have the improved structure, and tooling for accomplishing the method. The further formation of the can end is particularly useful in easy-open can ends having enlarged tear panels.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: Brian Fields
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Patent number: 7575133Abstract: A can assembly includes a can body, and a cap that is seamed to the can body, and a bag. The bag, which may be formed by a thermoforming process, includes a thickened portion as part of a peripheral flange that terminates in a bulb. A throat that receives the bulb is formed by necks on the body and cap such that the bulb is spaced apart from the seam. A constriction formed by the neck radially inboard from the bulb receives the thickened portion of the bag. The process for forming the can assembly includes forming the seam and thermoforming a billet into the bag. At least part of the flange is formed between matched portions of mold flanges.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Ronald C. Schumann, Joseph J. Domijan
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Patent number: 7205498Abstract: A system is disclosed for detecting or inspecting for a lining of a container closure that is formed of a sheet metal and has a panel on an inside surface of the closure. The panel of the closure has a lining formed thereon. The system according to the present invention includes a conveyor for moving plural closures longitudinally and substantially through the system, a color sensor that inspects the panel of each one of the closures on the conveyor for a predetermined color, and a separator that is capable of removing closures that lack the predetermined color. The system may include an oven downstream from the sensor to bake the lining. Thus, the system automatically identifies and removes the closure having the deficient color from the conveyor. A corresponding method for identifying and removing a closure having a deficient color is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2004Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Gerald M. Gresko, Daniel L. Brant
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Patent number: 7175039Abstract: A composite closure includes a band and an insert disk. A contact surface urges downwardly against the disk even while the band moves longitudinally relative to the disk or container. The closure has a fully tightened position in which the band's ring contacts the disk's annular channel, a loose position in which the ring is spaced apart from the annular channel, and an intermediate tightened position in which the ring is spaced apart from the disk and the contact surface urges against the curl. Another composite closure includes plural fins or gussets. The fins or gussets engage the peripheral curl of the insert disk to secure the band to the disk, which provides a resistance to initial unscrewing of the band. The disengagement torque required to disengage the curl from the fins may enable the closure to function as a one-piece closure.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Galen German, James L. Martin
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Patent number: 7118319Abstract: A system and method for dispensing bulk closures from a removable and transportable bin. The system has a pivotable frame for receiving and tilting the bin and a movable gate including a closed position in which the gate covers the bin opening and an open position in which the gate is spaced apart from the opening to enable closures to flow therethrough. The gate is moveable from the open position to the closed position while closures are within the bin, thereby enabling dispensing of less than all of the closures from the bin. The system may include an access cover, hopper, slide gates, and access shield. The method may include employing the system and unloading only a portion of a particular bin.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Kurt Debrunner, Patrick J. Nash
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Patent number: 7108469Abstract: A can end (1) having a chuck wall (3) which is inclined at an angle of between 30° and 60°. The chuck wall (3) is provided with an image (9) such as a logo, pattern, printed or etched image, typically for promotional purposes.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2004Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: Leonard Anthony Jenkins
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Patent number: 7051905Abstract: A closure and container package are provided in which the closure has an elongated orifice. A spout cover on an underside surface of the cap portion of the closure receives a spout portion on a body portion of the closure about the orifice. A snap hinge couples the cap and body. An interior surface of the spout cover forms a sealing contact with an exterior surface of the spout to form an outside seal that does not become contaminated upon dispensing of the contents of the container. An annular seal extending downwardly from a base portion of the closure seals the head-space within the closure to present vapor infiltration and condensation in the head-space. A mold for forming the closure is also disclosed. The spout may be formed such that its sidewalls outwardly bulge upon molding, but upon cooling become substantially parallel.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: Valentin Hierzer
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Patent number: 7048158Abstract: A closure and container package are provided in which the closure has an elongated orifice. A spout cover disposed on an underside surface of the cap portion of the closure receives a spout portion disposed about the orifice. A spud urges the spout into contact with the spout cover to enhance contact therebetween. A snap hinge couples the cap with the closure body. The spout cover forms a sealing contact with an exterior surface of the spout to form an outside seal that does not become contaminated upon dispensing of the contents of the container. The spout cover includes a protrusion or bead on an inner surface that cooperates with a bead on the spout exterior surface to lock the cap in its fully closed position. An annular seal extending downwardly from a portion of the closure seals the closure head-space to present vapor infiltration and condensation therein.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2001Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventor: Valentin Hierzer
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Patent number: 7028695Abstract: A mascara brush and method of manufacture thereof provides a mascara brush with bristle fibers that are split into numerous fragments. The mascara brush is made with bristle fibers having longitudinal voids. The brush is then conditioned by passing a rotating wire wheel over the bristle fibers . The wire wheel splits the bristle fibers into numerous bristle fragments. The conditioned brush is softer to the touch than the original mascara brush. The conditioning can be applied to the entire brush or one or more zones of the brush. The conditioning can be shallow, so that only the bristle tips are conditioned, or deep, so that a substantial length of the bristle is conditioned.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Antonio Montoli, Raymond P. LeGassie
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Patent number: D519373Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Kelvin Pitman, Udo Boesl, Patrick Habersaat
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Patent number: D535189Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Crown Cork & Seal Technologies CorporationInventors: Kelvin Pitman, Udo Boesl, Patrick Habersaat