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US115585A
US115585A US115585DA US115585A US 115585 A US115585 A US 115585A US 115585D A US115585D A US 115585DA US 115585 A US115585 A US 115585A
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    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
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  • cork-screws whose handles are composed of metal shells made in two parts, which are secured together by screws or rivets. It consists in a steel blade secured in one end of the handle, and so constructed that, by taking the shank of the cork-screw in the hand and using the handle like a hammer the said blade may be used as an ice-pick, or by holding the handle in the hand the said blade may be used as a screw-driver, or a bottle-wire or cord-cutter.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of the cork-screw, showing its handle partly in section and my attachment applied.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the same;
  • Fig. 3 is an inverted plan thereof.
  • A is the screw.
  • B and G are the halves of the shell which form its handle, and which are secured together by screws or rivets a a. Each of these halves is recessed at one end, so that the recesses in the two combine to form a mortise or socket for the reception of the end of the steel blade D, the attachment of which to the cork-screw constitutes my invention.
  • This blade D has formed on its outer end a sharp projecting portion, a, which may either be used as an ice-pick by taking the screw in the hand and using the handle like a hammer, or as a screw-driver by taking the handle in the hand;
  • the inner end portion of the plate has straight edges, and is of a size to fit within the mortise or socket formed by the recesses in the ends of the two parts B and O of the handle, and has a hole through it for the passage of the screw or rivet a, by which the ends of the two parts B and O are secured together, the said screw or rivet serving also to secure the blade within the handle by clamping the two parts B and G upon it.
  • the handle I may similarly secure a plate, having at tached to it a ring, by which the cork-screw may be hung up.
  • the ice-pick is a very useful appendage of the cork-screw for breaking the ice into small pieces, and the wire and cord-cutters are very handy for cutting the wires or cords by which corks are secured in the bottles.
  • the screwdriver may also in many cases be a useful appendage to a cork-screw.
  • the blade D constructed, substantially as herein described, to serve as an ice-pick, screwdriver, and cord or wire cutter, and arranged on one end of the cork-screw handle, substantially as herein described.

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No.'115,5s5.
Patented June 6,1871.
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WALTER DICKSON, OF ALBANY, NEW YORK.
, iMPROVEMENT IN QORKSCREW ATTACHMENTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent lio. 115,585; dated June 6, 1871.
i To all whom it may concern:
. to be applied to those cork-screws whose handles are composed of metal shells made in two parts, which are secured together by screws or rivets. It consists in a steel blade secured in one end of the handle, and so constructed that, by taking the shank of the cork-screw in the hand and using the handle like a hammer the said blade may be used as an ice-pick, or by holding the handle in the hand the said blade may be used as a screw-driver, or a bottle-wire or cord-cutter.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure 1 is a side view of the cork-screw, showing its handle partly in section and my attachment applied. Fig. 2 is an end view of the same;
and Fig. 3 is an inverted plan thereof.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts in all the figures.
A is the screw. B and G are the halves of the shell which form its handle, and which are secured together by screws or rivets a a. Each of these halves is recessed at one end, so that the recesses in the two combine to form a mortise or socket for the reception of the end of the steel blade D, the attachment of which to the cork-screw constitutes my invention. This blade D has formed on its outer end a sharp projecting portion, a, which may either be used as an ice-pick by taking the screw in the hand and using the handle like a hammer, or as a screw-driver by taking the handle in the hand;
and on each edge is a sharp hook, c, which constitutes a wire and cord-cutter. The inner end portion of the plate has straight edges, and is of a size to fit within the mortise or socket formed by the recesses in the ends of the two parts B and O of the handle, and has a hole through it for the passage of the screw or rivet a, by which the ends of the two parts B and O are secured together, the said screw or rivet serving also to secure the blade within the handle by clamping the two parts B and G upon it. In the other end of the handle I may similarly secure a plate, having at tached to it a ring, by which the cork-screw may be hung up.
The ice-pick is a very useful appendage of the cork-screw for breaking the ice into small pieces, and the wire and cord-cutters are very handy for cutting the wires or cords by which corks are secured in the bottles. The screwdriver may also in many cases be a useful appendage to a cork-screw.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The blade D, constructed, substantially as herein described, to serve as an ice-pick, screwdriver, and cord or wire cutter, and arranged on one end of the cork-screw handle, substantially as herein described.
WALTER DIGKSON. Witnesses:
WM. H. TAYLOR, O. P. STAATS.
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US20020192632A1 (en) * 1995-06-07 2002-12-19 Hei Derek J. Method and devices for the removal of psoralens from blood products
US20060075638A1 (en) * 2004-10-13 2006-04-13 Nunez David G (Dual purpose) wine bottle wax seal removal tool and bottle opener and optional (single purpose) wax seal remover
US20170043989A1 (en) * 2015-08-12 2017-02-16 Kenneth S. Kwak Winged corkscrew with one or more secondary utensils

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20020192632A1 (en) * 1995-06-07 2002-12-19 Hei Derek J. Method and devices for the removal of psoralens from blood products
US20060075638A1 (en) * 2004-10-13 2006-04-13 Nunez David G (Dual purpose) wine bottle wax seal removal tool and bottle opener and optional (single purpose) wax seal remover
US20170043989A1 (en) * 2015-08-12 2017-02-16 Kenneth S. Kwak Winged corkscrew with one or more secondary utensils

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