Method and device for applying images on a beverage can lid

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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C156S211000, C156S221000, C156S277000, C156S233000, C156S252000

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07914640

ABSTRACT:
The method is for adding images or text on a beverage can lid. A beverage can lid is provided that has a handle member, the handle member attached to a top surface of the beverage can lid. An image is printed on the foil member. The printed foil member is placed on top of the top surface of the beverage can lid so that a first cut out segment is placed above the handle member and a second cut out segment is aligned with a weakened segment of the beverage can lid. With the foil member placed on top of the weakened segment, the handle member is lifted to engage the weakened segment and push the second cut out segment and a portion of the weakened segment through the beverage can lid.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5547100 (1996-08-01), Johnson
patent: 5720412 (1998-02-01), Ficken
patent: 6659833 (2003-12-01), Sloot
patent: 2001/0019058 (2001-09-01), Song
patent: 2006/0231563 (2006-10-01), Olivar

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