Patents Assigned to Omnitech International, Inc.
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Patent number: 7503741Abstract: Disclosed is a device and method for forming a curl in a closable container. A process of forming a pre-curl is used, which is followed by a second separate step of forming the completed curl. The two-step process provides for higher tolerances with respect to the shape of the curl that allows the curl to be used as a sealing surface for a recloseable metal bottle. A three-step process provides for even greater tolerances and reduces longitudinal forces by completing the curl using lateral forces. Also, a die curler is disclosed that has an eccentric motion that forms a curl in a single progressive curling process.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2008Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Omnitech International, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Gillest
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Publication number: 20080253862Abstract: Disclosed is a device and method for forming a curl in a closable container. A process of forming a pre-curl is used, which is followed by a second separate step of forming the completed curl. The two-step process provides for higher tolerances with respect to the shape of the curl that allows the curl to be used as a sealing surface for a recloseable metal bottle. A three-step process provides for even greater tolerances and reduces longitudinal forces by completing the curl using lateral forces. Also, a die curler is disclosed that has an eccentric motion that forms a curl in a single progressive curling process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: OMNITECH INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventor: Kevin Gillest
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Publication number: 20080168818Abstract: Disclosed is a device and method for forming a curl in a closable container. A process of forming a pre-curl is used, which is followed by a second separate step of forming the completed curl. The two-step process provides for higher tolerances with respect to the shape of the curl that allows the curl to be used as a sealing surface for a recloseable metal bottle. A three-step process provides for even greater tolerances and reduces longitudinal forces by completing the curl using lateral forces.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2008Publication date: July 17, 2008Applicant: OMNITECH INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Kevin Gillest, Andrew Le, Harold Cook, Michael L. Atkinson
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Publication number: 20070051687Abstract: Disclosed is an unique reclosable metal bottle in which a trim portion of the neck can be reused and mounted on the neck as a collar, or a separate collar provided, that has the structural rigidity necessary to form threads or lugs for recloseability. Thin wall metal bottles, having thicknesses on the order of thin wall metal cans currently in use, can be made using this process with minimal material waste since the trim neck portion is reused as a threaded collar. Structural rigidity and strength can be added by using fillers to backfill the indentations of the threads in the collar. Threads or lugs can be used, including pressure release lugs, that add both safety and convenience. Since the reclosable metal bottle is an all-metal container, the bottle can be recycled without introducing contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2006Publication date: March 8, 2007Applicant: OMNITECH INTERNATIONAL, INCInventor: Christopher Olson
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Patent number: 6817819Abstract: The disclosed invention describes a container end that can be easily opened and does not rely on a conventional metal tab, riveted onto the end, thereby avoiding the problems and the cost associated with such a tab. The invention utilizes a traditional container end shell with a separate and distinct piece that is formed independently and is inserted into a countersink which is placed on the outer surface of the container end shell. The removal of this separate piece exerts a force or causes a change in the properties of the container wall in the countersink area, initiating and proliferating a discontinuity in the container wall, thereby creating an opening in the container. This change in the properties of the container wall can be mechanical, chemical, thermal or any other modality, which has the ability to influence the integrity of the container wall.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Omnitech International, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Olson, Harold Cook, Jr.