Apparatus and method for crimping end of can body

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PATENT NO 5018379
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07481201

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There is disclosed a method for crimping an open end of a can body. A male die is inserted into the can body through the open end in such a manner as to be coaxial therewith. Then, the female die is caused to fit on the opening end, and the female die is kept moving along the outer peripheral surface of the male die while moving the male die, inserted into the can body, in a releasing direction from the can body. Thus, the opening end is crimped by the relative movement of the male and female dies. There is also disclosed a crimping apparatus which includes at least one crimping mechanism, a holder for holding the can body at a prescribed position, a complex cam and a drive mechanism. The crimping mechanism includes male and female dies, follower members connected to the male and female dies, respectively. The cam includes first and second cam faces with which the first and second follower members are respectively held in engagement. The drive mechanism is operable to move the first and second followers along the first and second cam faces to move the first and second follower members axially of the male and female dies in a prescribed manner.

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MITSUBISHI MATERIALS CORPORATION2-3 MARUNOUCHI 3-CHOME CHIYODA-KU TOKYO 1008117 ?1008117

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Kawaguchi, Akira Hyogo, JP 54 647
Kitazima, Sunao Hyogo, JP 1 51
Shirai, Keiichi Hyogo, JP 2 139

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