WO1982002655A1 - An oyster or scallop opener - Google Patents

An oyster or scallop opener Download PDF

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WO1982002655A1
WO1982002655A1 PCT/AU1981/000023 AU8100023W WO8202655A1 WO 1982002655 A1 WO1982002655 A1 WO 1982002655A1 AU 8100023 W AU8100023 W AU 8100023W WO 8202655 A1 WO8202655 A1 WO 8202655A1
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oyster
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Bruce Albert Whatman
John Barry Mcdonald
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Bruce Albert Whatman
John Barry Mcdonald
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Priority to AU67790/81A priority Critical patent/AU6779081A/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47GHOUSEHOLD OR TABLE EQUIPMENT
    • A47G21/00Table-ware
    • A47G21/06Combined or separable sets of table-service utensils; Oyster knives with openers; Fish servers with means for removing bones
    • A47G21/061Oyster knives with openers; Shellfish openers
    • A47G21/067Oyster punching devices for removing a part of its edge

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  • This invention relates to an opener for the class of molluscs called Bivalvia because they have hinged double shells or valves.
  • Bivalvia an opener for the class of molluscs called Bivalvia because they have hinged double shells or valves.
  • oysters and scallops are the best known members of this class it is convenient to entitle this application 'An Oyster or Scallop
  • Opener 1 - and for the sake of consistency the following description of a preferred form is devoted to oysters - but it is to be understood that it has a broad connotation and extends to other members in this class, known in zoology as Lamellibranchia and Pelecypoda.
  • Opening of oysters presents a problem to most people and current available oyster openers are difficult and to some extent unsatisfactory. In some cases, unless carefully manipulated, damage may be caused to the operator's hand. This is so, not only because the oyster may have irregular and sharp edges but also because there may be a need to grip the oyster tightly, and further because many openers have sharp blades. It is a primary object of this invention to provide an opener which may be rapidly and efficiently operated by a user who is not professionally skilled, and not accustomed to opening oysters.
  • a hand tool for opening molluscs comprising a hand grip portion and a pair of jaws, said jaws being openable and closeable by operation of said hand grip portion, one of said jaws including a portion directed towards a face of the other jaw and terminating in a form adapted to puncture the shell of a mollusc, the other jaw being substantially flat on said face whereby, in use, to support a mollusc, and having an extended portion in the form of a blade-like member adapted to complete the opening of a shell in use, and to remove the soft body therefrom.
  • this invention provides an oyster opener of the kind illustrated in the accompanying drawing, Figure 1.
  • the device is a plier-like utensil having two handles 1, 2 which pivot at 3.
  • the operating mechanism is an upper jaw 4 of a generally curved configuration having a chisel ⁇ like end 4a and a lower or supporting jaw 5 extending beyond the upper jaw 4.
  • the lower jaw is substantially straight over most of its length but it may have a small angular deviation towards its end 6.
  • Member 6 may be considered as a blade-like member.
  • the oyster may be held in one hand without the need to grip it tightly and the opener operated with the other hand.
  • the oyster is placed between the jaws at its fringe end.
  • the upper shell is punctured by the curved member 4.
  • the blade-like member 6 is then used to separate the two flaps of the mantle and to remove the soft body of the oyster.
  • the operation may be performed successfully at the hinge end.
  • the tool is plier-like with two pivotted members 1 and 2.
  • member 4 as illustrated is curved, and with a chisel-like end.
  • This form is simple to manufacture. It could however be any other shape terminating in a portion capable of puncturing the shell of the oyster.
  • the device of this invention can be made by any conventional means. Additionally, it may be made of any suitable material such as steel or stainless steel. If desired the handles may be coated or covered with plastics material. It is also contemplated that the device could be of steel and electroplated with a suitable material to reduce any tendency to rust.

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Abstract

A hand tool for opening molluscs, a hand tool being of a plier-like form having a hand portion (1, 2), a pair of jaws (4, 5), one of said jaws (4) being directed to the face of another jaw (5) and terminating in a curved chisel-like end portion (4a) which in use punctures the mollusc while it is supported on the other jaw (5) which has an extended portion (6).

Description

AN OYSTER 'OR SCALLOP "OPENER
This invention relates to an opener for the class of molluscs called Bivalvia because they have hinged double shells or valves. As oysters and scallops are the best known members of this class it is convenient to entitle this application 'An Oyster or Scallop
Opener1- and for the sake of consistency the following description of a preferred form is devoted to oysters - but it is to be understood that it has a broad connotation and extends to other members in this class, known in zoology as Lamellibranchia and Pelecypoda.
Opening of oysters presents a problem to most people and current available oyster openers are difficult and to some extent unsatisfactory. In some cases, unless carefully manipulated, damage may be caused to the operator's hand. This is so, not only because the oyster may have irregular and sharp edges but also because there may be a need to grip the oyster tightly, and further because many openers have sharp blades. It is a primary object of this invention to provide an opener which may be rapidly and efficiently operated by a user who is not professionally skilled, and not accustomed to opening oysters.
One broad form of the invention resides in a hand tool for opening molluscs comprising a hand grip portion and a pair of jaws, said jaws being openable and closeable by operation of said hand grip portion, one of said jaws including a portion directed towards a face of the other jaw and terminating in a form adapted to puncture the shell of a mollusc, the other jaw being substantially flat on said face whereby, in use, to support a mollusc, and having an extended portion in the form of a blade-like member adapted to complete the opening of a shell in use, and to remove the soft body therefrom. In one preferred aspect this invention provides an oyster opener of the kind illustrated in the accompanying drawing, Figure 1. As shown the device is a plier-like utensil having two handles 1, 2 which pivot at 3. The operating mechanism is an upper jaw 4 of a generally curved configuration having a chisel¬ like end 4a and a lower or supporting jaw 5 extending beyond the upper jaw 4. Preferably the lower jaw is substantially straight over most of its length but it may have a small angular deviation towards its end 6. Member 6 may be considered as a blade-like member. In operation the oyster may be held in one hand without the need to grip it tightly and the opener operated with the other hand. The oyster is placed between the jaws at its fringe end. The upper shell is punctured by the curved member 4. The blade-like member 6 is then used to separate the two flaps of the mantle and to remove the soft body of the oyster. The operation may be performed successfully at the hinge end.
As illustrated, the tool is plier-like with two pivotted members 1 and 2. However, this is not essential, the requirement being that operation of a hand grip closes a pair of jaws. Further, member 4 as illustrated is curved, and with a chisel-like end. This form is simple to manufacture. It could however be any other shape terminating in a portion capable of puncturing the shell of the oyster. it may be mentioned that the device of this invention can be made by any conventional means. Additionally, it may be made of any suitable material such as steel or stainless steel. If desired the handles may be coated or covered with plastics material. It is also contemplated that the device could be of steel and electroplated with a suitable material to reduce any tendency to rust.
It is reiterated that the present invention is not restricted to the specific embodiment described but is to be given a broad interpretation. It is, therefore, understo that mechanical equivalents as occur to those skilled in the art are embraced.

Claims

1. A hand tool for opening molluscs comprising a hand grip portion and a pair of jaws, said jaws being openable and closeable by operation of said hand grip portion, one of said jaws including a portion directed towards a face of the other jaw and terminating in a form adapted to puncture the shell of a mollusc, the other jaw being substantially flat on said face whereby, in use, to support a mollusc, and having an extended portion in the form of a blade-like member adapted to complete the opening of a shell in use, and to remove the soft body therefrom.
2. A hand tool as defined in Claim 1, said hand grip portion comprising a pair of elongate members pivotted together at one end thereof about an axis transverse of their length, said members extending past said pivot point on the side thereof distal from said hand grip portion, and respectively forming said pair of jaws.
3. A hand tool as defined in Claim 2, said tool being of pliers-like form with one jaw being curved and terminating in a chisel-like blade member which, in operation, closes towards the substantially flat face of said other jaw.
4. A hand tool substantially as hereinbefore defined with respect to the accompanying drawing.
5. A method of opening an oyster wherein said oyster is gripped by a hand operated tool in plier-like fashion, and said grip increased till one jaw- which is adapted to do so, punctures the shell of said oyster adjacent to the fringe or the hinge end, whereby enabling the complete opening of said oyster, again in plier-like fashion.
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FR2805980A1 (en) 2000-03-09 2001-09-14 Jean Louis Bertran Knife for opening oysters has blade for cutting muscle linking two halves of shell and disk-shaped hand guard with two claws mounted on opposite sides
WO2012026759A2 (en) * 2010-08-24 2012-03-01 주식회사 씨에버 Device for removing shells from shellfish
KR20210001027U (en) * 2019-11-04 2021-05-12 주식회사 자연 Open-device for oyster-shell

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FR1248010A (en) * 1959-10-27 1960-12-09 Mirambeau & Cie Pasta cover
AU1790167A (en) * 1968-02-13 1969-08-28 Charles Slack Richard Device for opening oysters
US3685097A (en) * 1970-08-03 1972-08-22 Scott Mach Dev Corp Clam opener tools
FR2159585A5 (en) * 1971-11-04 1973-06-22 Toluzzo Hubert

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR1248010A (en) * 1959-10-27 1960-12-09 Mirambeau & Cie Pasta cover
AU1790167A (en) * 1968-02-13 1969-08-28 Charles Slack Richard Device for opening oysters
US3685097A (en) * 1970-08-03 1972-08-22 Scott Mach Dev Corp Clam opener tools
FR2159585A5 (en) * 1971-11-04 1973-06-22 Toluzzo Hubert

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
FR2805980A1 (en) 2000-03-09 2001-09-14 Jean Louis Bertran Knife for opening oysters has blade for cutting muscle linking two halves of shell and disk-shaped hand guard with two claws mounted on opposite sides
WO2012026759A2 (en) * 2010-08-24 2012-03-01 주식회사 씨에버 Device for removing shells from shellfish
WO2012026759A3 (en) * 2010-08-24 2012-06-07 주식회사 씨에버 Device for removing shells from shellfish
KR101817235B1 (en) * 2010-08-24 2018-02-28 주식회사 씨에버 Shell removal tool
KR20210001027U (en) * 2019-11-04 2021-05-12 주식회사 자연 Open-device for oyster-shell
KR200495108Y1 (en) * 2019-11-04 2022-03-07 주식회사 자연 Open-device for oyster-shell

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