Irregular Can Patents (Class 413/32)
  • Patent number: 6523239
    Abstract: A die and method of assembling a high torque capacity metal spool. The spool comprises a cylindrical barrel, a pair of flanges and a pair of flange hubs. The die includes a support member and a curling member that is adapted to move relative to the support housing. The die is adapted to be driven towards a matching die to press a spool therebetween. Each curling member includes an annular curling face which is adapted to curl and compress metal edges of the cylindrical barrel, the flanges and the flange hubs into tightened curls. The tightened curls secure the cylindrical barrel with the flanges and flange hubs. Each die further includes a plurality of nibs carried by the support housings which project outward from the curling face of the curling member after the tightened curls have been formed to swage a plurality of detents into the tightened curls of the spool. The resulting detents in the metal spool provide for increased torque transfer between the flanges, the flange hubs and the cylindrical barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: J.L. Clark, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Peterson, Walter P. Pietruch, Donald Leni, Ewald A. Oppmann
  • Patent number: 6289570
    Abstract: A die and method of assembling a high torque capacity metal spool. The spool comprises a cylindrical barrel, a pair of flanges and a pair of flange hubs. The die includes a support member and a curling member that is adapted to move relative to the support housing. The die is adapted to be driven towards a matching die to press a spool therebetween. Each curling member includes an annular curling face which is adapted to curl and compress metal edges of the cylindrical barrel, the flanges and the flange hubs into tightened curls. The tightened curls secure the cylindrical barrel with the flanges and flange hubs. Each die further includes a plurality of nibs carried by the support housings which project outward from the curling face of the curling member after the tightened curls have been formed to swage a plurality of detents into the tightened curls of the spool. The resulting detents in the metal spool provide for increased torque transfer between the flanges, the flange hubs and the cylindrical barrel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 18, 2001
    Assignee: J. L. Clark, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard L. Peterson, Walter P. Pietruch, Donald Leni, Ewald A. Oppmann
  • Patent number: 5071302
    Abstract: This relates to the double seaming of an end unit to a metal can body where the end unit is of the full opening, easy opening type incorporating a pull tab for the purpose of initiating a rupture followed by pull out of an end panel of the end unit. Most specifically, the end unit is of an oblong rectangular or generally other than round outline so as to have a fixed orientation with respect to a double seam forming double seaming chuck. By having a fixed relationship between each end unit and the double seaming chuck and the pull tab with respect to the configuration of the end unit, it is possible to form a notch in the underside of the double seaming chuck to clear the pull tab. This permits the pull tab to have a force applying nose thereof positioned closely adjacent to a chuck wall of the end unit so that it may overlie a score line or weakening line formed in the chuck wall radius between the chuck wall and the end panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1991
    Assignee: Continental Can Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard O. Wahler
  • Patent number: 4513487
    Abstract: An apparatus to manufacture the casings for mufflers, the apparatus includes a central support to receive an end plate and side wall of the casing, and a metal deforming roller brought into contact with the end plate and side wall so as to cause deformation thereof to join the end plate to the side wall, and means to move said roller into contact with the casing so that the roller will follow the general configuration of the muffler being formed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 1983
    Date of Patent: April 30, 1985
    Assignee: K. D. Binnie Engineering Pty. Ltd.
    Inventor: Kevin D. Binnie