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System for forming and securing lift-tabs to can ends having an elongated crank shaft

a technology of crank shaft and crank shaft, which is applied in the field of containers, can solve the problems of not providing a tab punch disposed, and achieve the effects of reducing the width of the press, reducing the weight of the press, and increasing the speed

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-10-30
ARTRIP DONALD JASON
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[0008]The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the laterally-placed, split tab tooling by locating the tab tooling in another press where the only tooling is the tooling associated with the tab press. Placing the tab die set in another press allows full access to the main die from either the front or back of the press. Neither the tab tooling or its stock feed device obstruct access to the main die set. This placement of the tab tooling also permits a reduction in the width of the press between the columns and thus a reduction in weight of the press which allows the press to run at a higher speed. Another benefit of the tab tooling placement of the present invention is that it allows servicing of the tab die within the press. Still another benefit of placing the tab tooling and the can end tooling in separate presses is that there can be an additional tab press ready for substitution into the production line at any time a tab press in operation breaks down or needs to be shut down for repairs. The advantage of the present invention is increased productivity through higher operating speed and reduced down time for maintenance and tab press stock-up.
[0009]As used herein, the term “rivet” refers to any structure which protrudes, projects or extends from a first object such that the structure may be received by a hole, opening or aperture in a second object. The term “rivet” further contemplates that the structure protruding, projecting or extending from the first object may be bent, depressed, deformed or otherwise manipulated after it is received by the hole, opening or aperture in the second object such that the structure attaches or connects the second object to the first object.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010]The invention comprises a process and system for use in forming lift-tab can end assemblies, wherein each lift-tab can end assembly includes a lift-tab having a smooth side, an opposite roughened side, a hole extending between the sides of the lift-tab, and a rivet or shaft, extending from the can end, adapted to receive the hole in the lift-tab, during an assembly-forming process.
[0011]A preferred embodiment of my invention provides a first press machine which makes the can end and a second press machine, or tab press, which makes the can end lift-tab. A third press machine, or conversion press, is provided which attaches the lift-tab to the can end to form lift-tab can ends.
[0012]In this embodiment of the invention, all three of the press machines are separate machines. Can ends are generally advanced from the first press to the third press by means of a conveyor.
[0013]Unlike many of the devices of the prior art, my invention does not provide a tab punch disposed at the exit of the tab press to remove the tab from the strip of material from which it is made, but rather accomplishes this task later in the lift-tab attachment process. By deferring the punching of the lift-tabs from the strip at the tab press exit, the strip as a whole may be inverted rather man necessitating the inversion of each individual lift-tab. To accomplish the inversion of the metal strip in a preferred embodiment of the invention, a drive roller is provided on the frame of the tab press that rolls the strip of metal stock material, with the formed lift-tabs loosely attached, across a series of rollers or through a guide which inverts the metal strip via either a half twist or a half loop rotation in the guide or on the rollers. Alternatively, a tab press including a die which presses tabs rough-side-down or top-side-up may be utilized. When such a tab press is utilized, it is no longer necessary to invert the lift-tabs by way of a half loop or half twist prior to their introduction into a conversion press. Thus, the invention contemplates two alternative methods of placing the lift-tabs into the proper position for attachment to the can ends.

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Unlike many of the devices of the prior art, my invention does not provide a tab punch disposed at the exit of the tab press to remove the tab from the strip of material from which it is made, but rather accomplishes this task later in the lift-tab attachment process.

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[0039]Referring now to the drawings, the preferred embodiments of the system for forming and attaching lift-tabs to can ends to form easy opening lift-tab can ends are illustrated by FIGS. 1 through 12. As shown in FIG. 1, a preferred system for forming and attaching lift-tabs to can ends to form easy opening lift-tab can ends is designated generally by reference numeral 20. The preferred system 20 is adapted to form a plurality of easy opening lift-tab can ends 21. More particularly, the preferred system 20 includes frame 22 and means for forming a lift-tab such as tab press 24. Tab press 24 is mounted on frame 22 and adapted to form at least one lane of lift-tabs 25 in a strip of metal stock material 26. Lift-tabs 25 preferably each include rivet hole 27 which is adapted to receive rivet 28 protruding from each can end 33. While the means for forming a lift-tab is preferably tab press 24, it is contemplated within the scope of the invention that the means for forming a lift-tab ma...

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A system for forming and attaching lift-tabs to can ends to form easy opening lift-tab can ends comprises a first frame, a second frame and a tab press for forming a lift-tab. The system also includes a drive roller adapted to move the strip of metal stock material through the tab press. The system further includes a conversion press for attaching a lift-tab onto a can end, a conveyor, a power source, and an elongated crank shaft operatively connected to the power source. The elongated crank shaft is adapted to transmit power for operating either or both of the tab press and the conversion press.

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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 11 / 406,576 filed on Apr. 19, 2006, which is entitled SYSTEM FOR FORMING AND SECURING LIFT-TABS TO CAN ENDS HAVING A BRIDGE which is a divisional of Ser. No. 10 / 756,643, filed on Jan. 13, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,063,492, which is entitled SYSTEM FOR FORMING AND ATTACHING LIFT-TABS TO CAN ENDS, which is a continuation-in-part of the patent application Ser. No. 09 / 731,547, filed Dec. 8, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,682,286, which is entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING LIFT-TAB CAN END ASSEMBLIES, which is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 09 / 221,397, filed on Dec. 28, 1998 (now abandoned), which is entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING LIFT-TAB CAN END ASSEMBLIES, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08 / 711,509 filed on Sep. 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,022,179, which is entitled SYSTEM AND METHOD WHEN FORMING LIFT-TAB CAN ASSEMBLIES, which is a contin...

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IPC IPC(8): B21D51/44
CPCB21D51/383
Inventor ARTRIP, DONALD JASON
Owner ARTRIP DONALD JASON