EP1336587A1 - Corkscrew with double resting member - Google Patents
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- EP1336587A1 EP1336587A1 EP03002597A EP03002597A EP1336587A1 EP 1336587 A1 EP1336587 A1 EP 1336587A1 EP 03002597 A EP03002597 A EP 03002597A EP 03002597 A EP03002597 A EP 03002597A EP 1336587 A1 EP1336587 A1 EP 1336587A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67B—APPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
- B67B7/00—Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers
- B67B7/02—Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers for removing stoppers
- B67B7/04—Cork-screws
- B67B7/0417—Cork-screws with supporting means for assisting the pulling action
- B67B7/0423—Cork-screws with supporting means for assisting the pulling action of wine-waiter, i.e. sommelier type
- B67B7/0429—Cork-screws with supporting means for assisting the pulling action of wine-waiter, i.e. sommelier type having means for varying the effective lever arm length
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- the present invention relates to a corkscrew with double resting member and double lever.
- Corkscrews are already known which comprise a lever element that is pivoted to arms for two resting members to be arranged successively on the rim of the mouth of the bottle from which the cork is to be removed.
- a pointed element shaped like a cylindrical helix is articulated to the lever element and is inserted in the cork.
- the double resting member is required when the stroke for extracting the cork performed by the lever element is not sufficient to extract said cork completely.
- the distance between the resting member and the axis of the fulcrum between the lever element and the resting arm may in fact not be sufficient for a full extraction stroke.
- Types of corkscrew with double resting member substantially comprise corkscrews with a single resting arm formed by two mutually articulated parts (acting in series), each part being provided with a resting point, and corkscrews with two oscillating resting arms of different length (acting in parallel), which interact by means of their respective resting points with the rim of the bottle in separate steps.
- the resting arms due to their configuration with two resting members, can in fact interfere with the cork during its extraction stroke, making it more difficult or even breaking the cork itself.
- the arms tend to rest unstably on the rim of the mouth of the bottle.
- the aim of the present invention is to eliminate the problems noted in conventional types of corkscrew with double resting member, by providing a corkscrew with double resting member that does not interfere with the cork during its extraction and is easy and comfortable to use for the user.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a corkscrew with double resting member that rests stably on the rim of the mouth of the bottle from which the cork is to be extracted.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a corkscrew with double resting member and double lever that can be obtained easily, economically, and by way of known manufacturing means.
- a corkscrew with double resting member and double lever of the type that comprises a lever element to which a pointed element shaped like a cylindrical helix is pivoted, said element being designed to be inserted in the cork, a first resting arm being further pivoted to said lever element on an axis and being designed to be arranged on the rim of the mouth from which the cork is to be extracted, a second resting arm being further pivoted on the same axis, said second resting arm being shorter than said first arm and being accommodated within a receptacle formed by the profile of said first arm, said corkscrew being characterized in that it comprises an elastic element that acts between said first resting arm and said second resting arm, said elastic element acting so as to contrast the exit of said second arm from said receptacle, said elastic element further protruding with a part from an opening provided in said first arm, said part being available to the pressure of the fingers of a user
- the corkscrew of the invention designated by the reference numeral 10, comprises a lever element 11, on which a pointed element 12, preferably made of metal, is pivoted; said element is shaped like a cylindrical helix and is adapted to be inserted in a cork 13 to be extracted from a mouth 14 of a bottle 15.
- the lever element 11 is further pivoted about an axis 16, by means of a pivot designated by the same reference numeral in the figures, to a first resting arm 17 to be arranged on a rim 14a of the mouth 14.
- the fulcrums are such as to form a second-class lever mechanism.
- the first resting arm 17 has a C-shaped transverse cross-section, which forms a base 18 and two mutually opposite wings 19.
- the two mutually opposite wings 19 have a longitudinal profile formed by a first portion 19a, which extends upward from a free end 20 of the first arm 17 until it connects to a second portion 19b, which is perpendicular to the base 18 of the first arm 17.
- the second portion 19b acts as a resting member for the corkscrew 10, according to the invention, on the rim 14a of the mouth 14 from which the cork 13 is to be extracted.
- the second portion 19b is connected to a third portion 19c that is shaped like a circular arc that descends and ascends with respect to the base 18 of the first arm 17.
- the first portion 19a acts as a lateral abutment for the rim 14a of the mouth 14.
- a second abutment arm 22, shorter than the first arm 17, is also pivoted to the lever element 11 on the axis 16 by means of the pivot 16a.
- the second arm 22 has a C-shaped transverse cross-section, which forms a bottom 23 and two mutually opposite wings 24.
- the two mutually opposite wings 24 have a longitudinal profile that is substantially similar to the profile of the first arm 17.
- Such profile is formed by a first portion 24a, which extends upward from the free end 26 of the second arm 22 until it connects to a second portion 24b, which is perpendicular to the bottom 23 of the second arm 22.
- the second portion 24b acts as a resting member for the corkscrew 10, according to the invention, on the rim 14a of the mouth 14 from which the cork 13 is to be extracted.
- the second portion 24b is connected to a third portion 24c, which is shaped like a circular arc that descends and ascends with respect to the bottom 23 of the second arm 22.
- the first portion 24a acts as a lateral abutment for the rim 14a of the mouth 14.
- the second arm 22 can be accommodated within a receptacle 25 formed by the C-shaped profile of the first arm 17.
- An elastic element constituted by a thin metallic lamina 27, is arranged between the free ends 20 and 26 respectively of the first and second resting arms 17 and 22.
- the lamina 27 is formed by a first straight portion 28 and a second straight portion 29, which are separated by an arc-like part 30, which part 30 protrudes from a rectangular opening 31 formed on the bottom of the first arm 17.
- the opening 31 furthermore forms circular arc-like recesses 32 on the opposite wings 19 of the first arm 17.
- the lamina 27, in the example shown in the figures, is fixed as regards the first and second straight portions 28 and 29 respectively to the free ends 20 and 26 of said first and second resting arms by riveting.
- the lamina 27 it is possible to fix the lamina 27 to a single point, for example as regards the first straight portion 28 to the free end 20 of the first resting arm 17, while the second straight portion 29 is free and comprised within the cavity 25 between the first and second resting arms 17 and 22.
- the arc-like part 30 that protrudes from the opening 31 can be pushed by the fingers of a user, so as to move the second resting arm 22 from an inactive configuration inside the receptacle 25 to an active configuration in which it is extracted from said receptacle.
- the corkscrew according to the invention further comprises a capsule cutting blade 33, which is pivoted to the lever element 11 and is arranged inside a receptacle 34 formed in the lever element 11, so as to close the receptacle.
- the invention comprises a ring 35 for crown caps, which is rigidly associated with one end of the lever element 11.
- the pointed element 12 is inserted in the cork 13 to be extracted.
- the second arm 22 is arranged so as to rest with the portion 24b on the rim 14a, pressing the lamina 27 with one finger and making it retract into the opening 31.
- the lamina 27 is released and the first arm 17 is arranged so as to rest by means of the portion 19b.
- the particular arrangement and configuration of the two resting arms allows them not to interfere with the upward stroke of the cork during its extraction, facilitating the uncorking operation.
- the present invention provides a corkscrew with double resting member that does not interfere with the cork during its extraction and is particularly comfortable for the user, who simply has to press with the finger of the hand that is usually already arranged so as to hold the neck of the bottle.
- the present invention provides a corkscrew with double resting member that rests stably on the rim of the mouth of the bottle from which the cork is extracted.
- the materials employed may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
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- The present invention relates to a corkscrew with double resting member and double lever.
- Corkscrews are already known which comprise a lever element that is pivoted to arms for two resting members to be arranged successively on the rim of the mouth of the bottle from which the cork is to be removed.
- A pointed element shaped like a cylindrical helix is articulated to the lever element and is inserted in the cork.
- The double resting member is required when the stroke for extracting the cork performed by the lever element is not sufficient to extract said cork completely.
- The distance between the resting member and the axis of the fulcrum between the lever element and the resting arm may in fact not be sufficient for a full extraction stroke.
- In this case it is necessary to provide a new resting point arranged at a greater distance with respect to the axis of the fulcrum.
- Types of corkscrew with double resting member substantially comprise corkscrews with a single resting arm formed by two mutually articulated parts (acting in series), each part being provided with a resting point, and corkscrews with two oscillating resting arms of different length (acting in parallel), which interact by means of their respective resting points with the rim of the bottle in separate steps.
- These corkscrews are not free from drawbacks.
- In both cases, the resting arms, due to their configuration with two resting members, can in fact interfere with the cork during its extraction stroke, making it more difficult or even breaking the cork itself.
- Moreover, again due to their configuration, the arms tend to rest unstably on the rim of the mouth of the bottle.
- The aim of the present invention is to eliminate the problems noted in conventional types of corkscrew with double resting member, by providing a corkscrew with double resting member that does not interfere with the cork during its extraction and is easy and comfortable to use for the user.
- Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a corkscrew with double resting member that rests stably on the rim of the mouth of the bottle from which the cork is to be extracted.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a corkscrew with double resting member and double lever that can be obtained easily, economically, and by way of known manufacturing means.
- This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter are achieved by a corkscrew with double resting member and double lever, of the type that comprises a lever element to which a pointed element shaped like a cylindrical helix is pivoted, said element being designed to be inserted in the cork, a first resting arm being further pivoted to said lever element on an axis and being designed to be arranged on the rim of the mouth from which the cork is to be extracted, a second resting arm being further pivoted on the same axis, said second resting arm being shorter than said first arm and being accommodated within a receptacle formed by the profile of said first arm, said corkscrew being characterized in that it comprises an elastic element that acts between said first resting arm and said second resting arm, said elastic element acting so as to contrast the exit of said second arm from said receptacle, said elastic element further protruding with a part from an opening provided in said first arm, said part being available to the pressure of the fingers of a user so as to move said second resting arm from an inactive configuration inside said receptacle into an active configuration in which it is extracted from said receptacle.
- Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- Figure 1 is a side view of the corkscrew according to the invention, with a detail shown in cross-section;
- Figure 2 is a view of the corkscrew according to the invention with its components arranged in the inactive step;
- Figure 3 is a partial view of the invention with its components arranged in the active step;
- Figure 4 is a partial view of the invention, with its components acting in a first step on a corked bottle neck that is shown partially in cross-section;
- Figure 5 is a partial view of the invention, with its components acting in a second step on a corked bottle neck shown partially in cross-section;
- Figure 6 is a perspective exploded view of the components of the corkscrew according to the invention.
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- With reference to Figures 1-5, the corkscrew of the invention, designated by the
reference numeral 10, comprises alever element 11, on which apointed element 12, preferably made of metal, is pivoted; said element is shaped like a cylindrical helix and is adapted to be inserted in acork 13 to be extracted from amouth 14 of abottle 15. - The
lever element 11 is further pivoted about anaxis 16, by means of a pivot designated by the same reference numeral in the figures, to afirst resting arm 17 to be arranged on arim 14a of themouth 14. - The fulcrums are such as to form a second-class lever mechanism.
- The first resting
arm 17 has a C-shaped transverse cross-section, which forms abase 18 and two mutuallyopposite wings 19. - The two mutually
opposite wings 19 have a longitudinal profile formed by afirst portion 19a, which extends upward from afree end 20 of thefirst arm 17 until it connects to asecond portion 19b, which is perpendicular to thebase 18 of thefirst arm 17. - The
second portion 19b acts as a resting member for thecorkscrew 10, according to the invention, on therim 14a of themouth 14 from which thecork 13 is to be extracted. - The
second portion 19b is connected to athird portion 19c that is shaped like a circular arc that descends and ascends with respect to thebase 18 of thefirst arm 17. - The
first portion 19a acts as a lateral abutment for therim 14a of themouth 14. - A
second abutment arm 22, shorter than thefirst arm 17, is also pivoted to thelever element 11 on theaxis 16 by means of the pivot 16a. - The
second arm 22 has a C-shaped transverse cross-section, which forms abottom 23 and two mutuallyopposite wings 24. - The two mutually
opposite wings 24 have a longitudinal profile that is substantially similar to the profile of thefirst arm 17. - Such profile is formed by a
first portion 24a, which extends upward from thefree end 26 of thesecond arm 22 until it connects to asecond portion 24b, which is perpendicular to thebottom 23 of thesecond arm 22. - The
second portion 24b acts as a resting member for thecorkscrew 10, according to the invention, on therim 14a of themouth 14 from which thecork 13 is to be extracted. - The
second portion 24b is connected to athird portion 24c, which is shaped like a circular arc that descends and ascends with respect to thebottom 23 of thesecond arm 22. - The
first portion 24a acts as a lateral abutment for therim 14a of themouth 14. - The
second arm 22, moreover, can be accommodated within areceptacle 25 formed by the C-shaped profile of thefirst arm 17. - An elastic element, constituted by a thin
metallic lamina 27, is arranged between thefree ends arms - The
lamina 27 is formed by a firststraight portion 28 and a secondstraight portion 29, which are separated by an arc-like part 30, whichpart 30 protrudes from arectangular opening 31 formed on the bottom of thefirst arm 17. - The
opening 31 furthermore forms circular arc-like recesses 32 on theopposite wings 19 of thefirst arm 17. - The
lamina 27, in the example shown in the figures, is fixed as regards the first and secondstraight portions free ends - As an alternative, it is possible to fix the
lamina 27 to a single point, for example as regards the firststraight portion 28 to thefree end 20 of thefirst resting arm 17, while the secondstraight portion 29 is free and comprised within thecavity 25 between the first and second restingarms - The arc-
like part 30 that protrudes from the opening 31 (and is convex with respect to it) can be pushed by the fingers of a user, so as to move thesecond resting arm 22 from an inactive configuration inside thereceptacle 25 to an active configuration in which it is extracted from said receptacle. - The corkscrew according to the invention further comprises a
capsule cutting blade 33, which is pivoted to thelever element 11 and is arranged inside areceptacle 34 formed in thelever element 11, so as to close the receptacle. - Moreover, the invention comprises a
ring 35 for crown caps, which is rigidly associated with one end of thelever element 11. - The operation of the invention is as follows.
- The
pointed element 12 is inserted in thecork 13 to be extracted. - Then the
second arm 22 is arranged so as to rest with theportion 24b on therim 14a, pressing thelamina 27 with one finger and making it retract into the opening 31. - While keeping the
lamina 27 pressed, the upward stroke of thelever element 11 is started until the cork is able to exit. - When the lifting stroke is no longer sufficient, the
lamina 27 is released and thefirst arm 17 is arranged so as to rest by means of theportion 19b. - At this point the lifting stroke is continued until the
cork 13 is fully extracted. - The particular arrangement and configuration of the two resting arms allows them not to interfere with the upward stroke of the cork during its extraction, facilitating the uncorking operation.
- In practice it has been found that the invention thus described solves the problems of the prior art described above; in particular, the present invention provides a corkscrew with double resting member that does not interfere with the cork during its extraction and is particularly comfortable for the user, who simply has to press with the finger of the hand that is usually already arranged so as to hold the neck of the bottle.
- Moreover, the present invention provides a corkscrew with double resting member that rests stably on the rim of the mouth of the bottle from which the cork is extracted.
- The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
- In practice, the materials employed, so long as they are compatible with the specific use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state of the art.
- The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. PD2002A000036 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
- Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
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- A corkscrew with double resting member (10) and double lever, of the type that comprises a lever element (11) to which a pointed element (12) shaped like a cylindrical helix is pivoted, said pointed element being designed to be inserted in the cork (13), a first resting arm (17) being further pivoted to said lever element (11) on an axis (16) and being designed to be arranged on the rim (14a) of the mouth (14) from which the cork (13) is to be extracted, a second resting arm (22) being further pivoted on the same axis (16), said second resting arm being shorter than said first arm (17) and being accommodated within a receptacle (25) formed by the profile of said first arm (17), said corkscrew being characterized in that it comprises an elastic element (27) that acts between said first resting arm (17) and said second resting arm (22), said elastic element (27) acting so as to contrast the exit of said second arm (22) from said receptacle (25), said elastic element (27) further protruding with a part (30) from an opening (31) provided in said first arm (17), said part (30) being available to the pressure of the fingers of a user so as to move said second resting arm (22) from an inactive configuration inside said receptacle (25) into an active configuration in which it is extracted from said receptacle.
- The corkscrew with double resting member according to claim 1, characterized in that said elastic element is formed by a thin lamina (27) formed by first and second straight portions (28, 29) spaced by an arc-like part (30), which protrudes from said opening (31) formed in said first arm (17), with respect to which it is convex.
- The corkscrew with double resting member according to claim 2, characterized in that said lamina (27) is fixed as regards both said first and second straight portions (28, 29) respectively to the free ends (20, 26) of said first and second resting arms (17, 22) by riveting.
- The corkscrew with double resting member according to claim 2, characterized in that said lamina (27) is fixed on a single point adjacent to one of the ends of said opening (31).
- The corkscrew with double resting member according to claim 1, characterized in that said first resting arm (17) is provided with a C-shaped transverse cross-section that forms on said first arm (17) a base (18) and two mutually opposite wings (19), which have a longitudinal profile formed by a first portion (19a) that extends so as to rise from the free end (20) of said first arm (17) until it is connected to a second portion (19b) that is perpendicular to said base (18) of said first arm (17) for resting on said rim (14a) of the mouth (14) from which said cork (13) is to be extracted, said second portion (19b) being connected to a third portion (19c) that is shaped like a circular arc that descends and ascends with respect to said base (18) of said first arm (17), said first portion (19a) acting as an abutment for said rim (14a) of said mouth (14).
- The corkscrew with double resting member according to claims 1 and 5, characterized in that said second resting arm (22) is provided with a C-shaped transverse cross-section that forms on said second arm (22) a bottom (23) and two mutually opposite wings (24) which have a longitudinal profile that is formed by a first portion (24a) that rises from the free end (26) of said second arm (22) until it connects to a second portion (24b) that is perpendicular to said bottom (23) of said second arm (22) in order to rest on said rim (14a) of the mouth (14) from which said cork (13) is to be extracted, said second portion (24b) being connected to a third portion (24c) that is shaped like a circular arc that descends and ascends with respect to said bottom (23) of said second arm (22), said first portion (24a) acting as an abutment for said rim (14a) of said mouth (14).
- A corkscrew with double resting member, according to claims 5 and 6, characterized in that said opening (31) is substantially rectangular and is formed in the base (18) of said first arm (17) and is comprised between the free ends (20, 26) of said first and second arms (17, 22), said opening (31) further forming circular arc-like recesses (32) on said mutually opposite wings (19) of said first arm (17).
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