序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 POWDER COATING COMPOSITION US14438478 2013-03-14 US20150291804A1 2015-10-15 Raffaele Martinoni; Rolf Frischkopf
A coating composition comprising a blend of one or more polyester resins having a lower average molecular weight and higher melt flow index, where the coating composition is in the form of a powder having particles with a fine particle size distribution, and where the coating composition is configured to form a thin coating (34) that is substantially free of pores.
102 CONTAINER HAVING ROTATING LABEL WITH WINDOW US13920531 2013-06-18 US20140367294A1 2014-12-18 Joseph A. Pantelleria
A container for food products including a receptacle having a sidewall and a bottom wall that define a container area that receives the food product, a lid removably coupled to said receptacle, and a label having a window for viewing information on an outside surface of the receptacle. The outside surface of the sidewall also includes printing thereon. The sidewall further includes at least one top embossment and at least one bottom embossment disposed thereon and the label is rotatably mounted upon the outside surface of the receptacle between the top embossment and the bottom embossment. The top embossment and the bottom embossment resist translation of the label with respect to the outside surface of the receptacle in a longitudinal direction. The label includes at least one window disposed thereon that allows a user to view a portion of the outside surface of the receptacle.
103 Thermal storage material container and heat exchanger US13613454 2012-09-13 US08863550B2 2014-10-21 Naohisa Higashiyama; Osamu Kamoshida; Tatsuhiro Mizo
A cool storage material container is formed by brazing together peripheral edge portions of two aluminum plates. A cool storage material for storing cool is charged into a cool storage material accommodation space. The cool storage material container has a seal portion provided by closing a thermal storage material charging inlet which is formed at the peripheral edge portions of the two aluminum plates and is used to charge the cool storage material into the cool storage material accommodation space. The seal portion includes two outward protrusions which are formed by pressing and collapsing the thermal storage material charging inlet such that they project outward from the two aluminum plates and are brought into close contact with each other. The outward protrusions are bonded together by an anaerobic adhesive and are bent in the thickness direction of the aluminum plates such that their bent portions have a V-shaped cross section.
104 Coating Material for Metal Cans and Metal Can Coated with the Same US14236370 2012-07-30 US20140170348A1 2014-06-19 Masao Yamazaki; Sadateru Tabuka; Tsuyoshi Hasegawa; Hirokazu Konagaya; Katsuya Maruo; Katsumi Ohnishi; Hideaki Tomura
The present invention provides a highly retort-resistant metal can coating material that can form a pinhole-free coating that excels in strength, solvent resistance, impact resistance, processability, etc., and a metal can coated with the coating material. The metal can coating material contains particles of a thermoplastic resin, and the thermoplastic resin contains at least 10 mass % of a polybutylene naphthalate resin (PBN). Preferably, the particles have an average primary particle diameter in the range from 10 nm to 1000 nm.
105 STEEL SHEET FOR CAN EXHIBITING EXCELLENT CORROSION RESISTANCE US13816914 2011-08-15 US20130143066A1 2013-06-06 Shigeru Hirano; Makoto Kawabata
The present invention provides a steel sheet for a can exhibiting excellent corrosion resistance, adhesive properties, and weldability, including a steel sheet, an Ni—Cu alloy plating layer formed on at least one surface of the steel sheet; and a chromate film layer formed on a surface of the Ni—Cu alloy plating layer, in which the Ni—Cu alloy plating layer has Ni attached thereto in an amount of from 0.30 g/m2 to 3.0 g/m2, and Cu contained therein in an amount of from 0.5 mass % to 20 mass %; and the chromate film layer has Cr attached thereto in an amount of from 1.0 mg/m2 to 40 mg/m2 in equivalent units of Cr.
106 STAY COOL BAND US13382451 2010-07-09 US20120177789A1 2012-07-12 Christopher Paul Ramsey
A method of manufacturing a beverage can body with integral hand insulation band (10) or portions (18). The beverage can body (1) having a base (3) and a sidewall (2) and the insulation portion or portions (10, 18) arranged to separate a user's hand from the sidewall (2) of the can body (1) during use. A filled and sealed beverage can, incorporating the hand insulation band (10) or portions (18) may be heat-treated (e.g. pasteurised) as required during the production process and also may be chilled by a user post-production.
107 SHEET METAL EXPLOSION-PROOF, AND FLAME-PROOF ENCLOSURES US12813667 2010-06-11 US20110303676A1 2011-12-15 CHRISTOPHER DAY
An explosion retaining housing includes a sheet metal member or outer skin which at least in part forms an interior region of the housing. At least one structural element provides additional strength to the member to retain the explosion in the region. The structural element can be inside of, or, outside of the region. The structural element can have a plurality of components which cooperate together to resist the force of an explosion in the interior region.
108 METHOD FOR ORNAMENTING CONTAINER, ORNAMENTED CONTAINER MANUFACTURED BY THE METHOD, AND MANDREL, DRUM, AND ORNAMENTING APPARATUS USED FOR THE METHOD US12305841 2008-05-08 US20100229737A1 2010-09-16 Tadao Ouchi
[Problem to be Solved] To provide a method for ornamenting a container, a mandrel, drum, apparatus used for the method, in which the number of manufacturing process and the manufacturing cost are reduced, and prevents scratches in the inner and outer surface of the container.[Solution] The ornamenting method of a container comprises a process to perform underprinting, a process to perform outer surface printing, and a process to perform embossing on the surface of the container held by a holding means in a manufacturing line. It is preferable that the outer surface printing process and the embossing process are simultaneously or successively performed.
109 REDUCED-WEIGHT CONTAINER AND/OR TUBE FOR COMPRESSED GASES AND LIQUIDS US12115450 2008-05-05 US20080283419A1 2008-11-20 Mark D. Veksler; Raouf O. Loutfy; Eugene M. Wexler
A reduced-weight container or vessel for storage, transportation and processing gases and liquids under pressure has a plurality of hollows formed in the outer wall, resulting in a reduced weight without compromising the structural integrity.
110 Containers US627424 1990-10-15 US5040698A 1991-08-20 Christopher P. Ramsey; Paul C. Claydon
A metal can body comprises an end wall and a tubular side wall. The side wall has upper and lower cylindrical portions joined by a plurality of concave flexible panel portions and ribs. The benefit arising from the flexible panels in the side wall is the ability to attenuate the internal pressure changes arising during thermal processing of lidded cans by providing a elastic mechanism which enhances the change in internal can volume.
111 Pressure release for carbonated beverage containers US338311 1989-04-14 US4928844A 1990-05-29 Robert L. LaBarge
This invention relates to an improved can end construction for carbonated beverage cans having a score line defined opening panel therein for beverage dispensing and, more particularly, to can ends for such type cans wherein said panel is incorporated in a selectively contoured spout configuration for accommodation of a resealing cap assembly engageable therewith.
112 Collapsible container US964960 1978-11-30 US4377191A 1983-03-22 Kinichiro Yamaguchi
A collapsible container comprising collapsible stepped walls which are formed by alternating substantially horizontal surfaces and substantially vertical surfaces.
113 Can body and method for making same US099099 1979-11-30 US4266685A 1981-05-12 Harry W. Lee, Jr.
A can body suitable for inward necking of the flange region is disclosed in which the flange region thereof includes a plurality of corrugations to increase the effective thickness and thus the stiffness of the metal in this flange region. A method and apparatus for producing these can bodies are also disclosed. The apparatus employed includes a pair of generally circular matched die members which are positioned on either side of the flange region of the can body to be corrugated and a means for rotating the can body, and thus the die members, when contacting the flange region of the can body.
114 Metal end having fluted end curl US858772 1977-12-08 US4163504A 1979-08-07 William F. Elser
A loose metal end for forming a seamed can end closure and which includes an annular marginal seaming panel having a radiused outer rim concluding in a curled end underlying the seaming panel and provided with a peripherally interspaced array of radially extending flutes shaped to crest directionally towards the seaming panel. When double-seamed onto a can body, the fluted curled end is folded into a fluted hook end with the flutes cresting radially outward and away from the can body. As thus disposed, the flutes provide preselectively located sites which function to direct such "pinwrinkles" or "pinlips", as may result from buckling compressive forces generated in the hook end during the seaming or crimping operations, to project radially outward and away from the can body.
115 Method of producing a tin-plated seamless container US888150 1978-03-16 US4157694A 1979-06-12 Tadashi Nemoto; Ryoichi Fukumoto; Kozi Hakoda
An iron-tin alloy is formed electrochemically on a low carbon steel sheet or strip, and the low carbon steel sheet or strip is electro-plated with tin and then drawn and/or ironed to produce a seamless container.
116 Container with outwardly flexible bottom end wall having integral support means and method of manufacture therefore US763293 1977-01-27 US4096814A 1978-06-27 Joseph Francis Dulmaine; Michael Edward Bagrosky
A metallic container having an outwardly flexible bottom wall adapted to flex to an outwardly generally convex position under pressure from within the container is provided with integral tripod-type support structure for the container in the bottom wall comprising an inwardly concave center portion of compound curvature having a generally equilateral triangular shaped bottom wall area extending generally radially outwardly therefrom and providing three equilaterally spaced support areas in the outwardly flexed convex position. Methods and apparatus for forming the integral tripod-type support structure comprise forming the concave center of compound curvature by a doming die with portions of the equilateral triangularly shaped bottom wall area located axially inwardly a lesser distance than other portions of the concave center in an inwardly flexed position so as to be located axially outwardly a greater distance than other portions of the bottom wall in an outwardly flexed position, thereby forming the tripod-type support structure on the bottom wall during movement from the inwardly flexed position to the outwardly flexed position under pressure of the contents of the can.
117 Goods container US615005 1975-09-19 US3977558A 1976-08-31 Alvar Erling Nilsson
Goods container with a first side wall for opening and closing of the container which wall is pivotably mounted on a second side wall. A hook-and-clasp locking device connects the first side wall and a third side wall. When engaged by the clasp, the hook is movable from a first position where the clasp is shiftable away from the hook so that the wall can be opened to a second position where the third side wall obstructs shifting of the clasp away from the hook.
118 Container with rolling hoops US576094 1975-05-09 US3957171A 1976-05-18 Richard Dean Besser
A metal drum or container having rubber rolling hoops extending around the outer surface thereof is provided with an improved fastening means for securing the hoops to the drum. The rubber rolling hoops are fitted between pairs of beads in the wall of the drum so that the drum can be rolled on the hoops, with each hoop forming a pair of grooves where the hoop can be clamped to the drum. A pair of metal hoop rings are fitted into the grooves in each hoop for clamping the hoop to the container. A fastener is threaded onto one end of each ring with a hole extending through the fastener for receiving the other end of the ring, which is threaded so that a nut can be screwed onto the free end of the ring and against the fastener for drawing the ring through the fastener and tightly against the hoop and the drum so as to clamp the hoop against the drum. The hole in the fastener which receives the free end of the ring is preferably spaced farther away from the drum than the threaded hole which receives the first end of the ring, so that there is ample room to thread the nut onto the free end of the ring. The same hole in the fastener is also preferably slanted so that the entry end of the hole is closer to the drum surface than the exit end to facilitate insertion of the ring therethrough.
119 Drum closure US47372074 1974-05-28 US3921850A 1975-11-25 POWERS JOSEPH E
A closure for an opening in a bulk food storage drum such as a drum lined with interior coatings of plastic, film, tin, or the like, which also is capable of aseptic packing. The drum has an opening in one of the planar and panels thereof which opening is formed with an upwardly and outwardly flared lip which defines an acute angle with respect to the plane of the end wall. The lip is formed with minimal bending to avoid adversely affecting the film and the bond between the film and the material (e.g., steel) of which the drum is fabricated. A closure member or plug is fabricated of similar material having one side coated. The closure member has a cylindric mid-wall, at one end of which is a circular, fluid impervious disc and at the other end of which is an outwardly extending flange. The closure member fits into the opening and carries an O-ring type gasket which is distorted or caused to flow in response to movement of the member into the opening, thus forming a fluidtight closure. The surface portion of the drum wall beneath and outside of the lip is accessible for cleaning and painting, thereby avoiding accumulation of rust and/or material spilled during the filling of the drum.
120 Container cover US34227073 1973-03-16 US3843014A 1974-10-22 COSPEN J; SCHIAVI J
A cover for containers whose contents are under pressure which includes a substantially flat central portion, a crimping flange portion and a neck interposed between the flange portion and the central portion and connected thereto by connecting portions without any break in continuity.
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