WO1984003273A1 - Apparatus and method for controlled stopper extraction from and reinsertion in sparkling wine bottles - Google Patents

Apparatus and method for controlled stopper extraction from and reinsertion in sparkling wine bottles Download PDF

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WO1984003273A1
WO1984003273A1 PCT/US1984/000214 US8400214W WO8403273A1 WO 1984003273 A1 WO1984003273 A1 WO 1984003273A1 US 8400214 W US8400214 W US 8400214W WO 8403273 A1 WO8403273 A1 WO 8403273A1
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Hal C Becker
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67BAPPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
    • B67B7/00Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers
    • B67B7/02Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers for removing stoppers
    • B67B7/06Other cork removers
    • B67B7/066Other cork removers specially adapted for opening pressurised bottles, e.g. champagne or sparkling wine bottles

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Abstract

A strip (12) of tensile material is transversely bent in the middle to form equal elongated upper and lower flat members (14, 16) that are longitudinally parallel with free handle ends (20) oppositely disposed to the bent closed end (18). The members (14, 16) are spaced apart the height of a sparkling wine bottle stopper head (30) for receiving the head therebetween. The lower member (16), adjacent the closed end, defines a compound hole (22) comprising contiguous holes of unequal radii longitudinally oriented and adapted respectively to receive a stopper head through the larger hole and for the smaller hole to engage around the stopper body, slidably. Moving the handle ends back and forth and up and down moves the stopper as desired under complete control regardless of the lack of engaging pressure on the handle ends, and without force engaging the bottle.

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APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLED STOPPER EXTRACTION FROM AND REINSERTION IN SPARKLING WINE BOTTLES ,
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates generally to a bottle stopper extractor and more particularly to an apparatus and method for controlling stopper extraction and reinsertion in sparkling wine bottles.
The amount of force required and the difficulty of application is well known. The prior art discloses Scharwat nee Strassel, U.S. Patent No. 3,722,327 and Spriggs, U.S. Patent No. 4,018,110. Both teach plier type cork pullers that- engage oppositely disposed sides of a stopper head to pull a stopper normal to the retaining pressure of the jaws on the stopper head, and that use the top of the bottle neck as a fulcrum in ulling the stopper.
The invention teaches an apparatus and method that engages a stopper between parts exerting retaining pressure in line with the direction of extraction and reinsertion of the stopper and that does not fulcrum on the bottle neck.
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SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a stopper extractor and reinserter in which an engaging part thereof opposes the escape of an engaged stopper whatever the retaining pressure exerted thereon by the extracter and reinserter.
Another object of the invention is to extract and reinsert stoppers by leverage without fulcruming on the bottle neck.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a side elevation of the invention;
Figure 2 is a bottom view of the invention;
Figure 3 is similar to figure 1 with invention in operational engagement with a stoppered sparkling wine bottle partially show; and
Figure 4 is a partial view of the matter of figure 3 showing stopper partially extracted.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to figures 1 and 2, the sparkling wine bottle stopper extractor and reinserter 10, comprises an elongated strip 12 of tensile material bent to form two equal and .parallel members 14 and 16 with a closed stopper retaining forward end 18 and rear free handle ends 20. A compound hole 22 is defined by member 16 adjacent said closed end 18, and comprises two contiguous holes 24 and 26 longitudinally oriented with forward hole 24 having a diameter to engage a stopper body 28, and a rear hole 26 having a diameter to receive a stopper body 28, and a rear hole 26 having a diameter to _ _.. receive a stopper head 30 of a sparkling wine bottle 32. Member 14 defines a hollow 33 in its inner surface opposite and aligned with forward hole 24.
Elongated strip 12 can be of any tensile material, metal or plastic, that can be moulded, bent or formed into the tapered and curved members 14 and 16 as shown in figures 1 and 2. Closed forward end 18 is bent or curved with a diameter equal to the height of stopper head 30. Free handle ends 20 can be biased open and closed to accomodate outsized stopper heads.
Compound hole 22 is positioned adjacent to closed end 18 to provide maximum leverage of handle ends when manually biased. Hole 24 has a chamfer 25 partially around its lower edge 34 for engaging around the lower surface of -5- stopper head 30 without fulcrumming on bottle neck 36 of bottle 32 to extract and reinsert a stopper 37.
Referring also to figures 3 and 4, stopper extractor and reinserter 10 in operation is held in any convenient hand by the rear free handles 20. For extraction, the stopper head is inserted into rear contiguous hole 26 and slipped forwardly for stopper body to be engaged by the chamfered edge 34 of forward hole 24, and the top of stopper head in hollow 33 of member 14. The 'stopper is loosened in the bottle neck by circumferentially moving the handle ends, and then drawn by depressing the ends together, the stopper being drawn sideways and the bottle neck extending through rear contiguous hole 26 without force engaging the bottle neck.
To reinsert stopper, it is manually placed between members 14 and 16 in the same relative position thereto as when drawn, and the stopper end placed in the mouth of the sparkling wine bottle and held for reentry therein by manually engaging the free handle ends with the bottle standing upright on a rigid surface. A quick downward push or blow with the free hand inserts the stopper into the bottle neck up to the stopper head. The free handles are relaxed and the extractor and inserter 10 slide forwardly
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to allow disengagement of the stopper through rear hole 26.
In both the above operations the stopper has no chance of escaping from between the members 14 and 16 regardless of the stopper engaging pressure exerted, or lack of it, because of the inertia of one of said members in the line of operation overcoming any excess gas pressure in the sparkling wine bottle tending to expel the stopper with high velocity.
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What is claimed is :
1. Apparatus for controlled stopper extraction from and reinsertion in sparkling wine bottles comprising:
(a) bifurcated tensile engaging means, having two parallel member means spaced apart by a closed curved end, and having oppositely disposed free handle ends for tensilely increasing and decreasing said spacing;
(b) one said member means defines a compound hole means of two contiguous holes, one hole for passing a stopper head and the other for slidably engaging said stopper body and stopper head lower edges;
(c) a second said member means defining a hollow opposing said other contiguous hole for simultaneously engaging said stopper tou as said one said member means other hole slidably engages said stopper body.
2. Apparatus as described in claim 1 wherein said one member means other contiguous hole is externally chafered for engaging said stopoer head lower edges without engaging said sparkling wine bottle neck.
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.3. Method of controlling stopper extraction from and reinsertion in sparkling wine bottles comprising the steps of;
(a) engaging a stopper of a sparkling wine bottle by its top surface and lower edge surface between a pair of spaced apart members tensile connected at a common end and extending normal to a direction of stopper extraction;
(b) starting said stopper in its bottle neck by pushing unengaged ends back and forth to partially rotate said stopper in the bottle neck; and
(c) extracting said stopper from said bottle neck by pushing the unengaged ends of said engaging members parallel to the direction of stopper extraction, said engaging members retaining control of said extract¬ ed stopper by inertia when propelled there against by pressure gas in said sparkling wine bottle even when loosely engzged..
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US2516439A (en) * 1946-09-09 1950-07-25 Fred H Whiteley Bottle cap lifter
US2564536A (en) * 1948-05-21 1951-08-14 Thomas W Lepkowski Cap remover and retainer
US2811061A (en) * 1956-04-04 1957-10-29 John N Radovich Film cartridge lid remover
US3722327A (en) * 1971-04-06 1973-03-27 A Scharwat Plier-like champagne cork remover
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DE655401C (en) * 1938-01-14 Alfred Stauffer Device for opening bottles, in particular champagne bottles
US2516439A (en) * 1946-09-09 1950-07-25 Fred H Whiteley Bottle cap lifter
US2564536A (en) * 1948-05-21 1951-08-14 Thomas W Lepkowski Cap remover and retainer
US2811061A (en) * 1956-04-04 1957-10-29 John N Radovich Film cartridge lid remover
US3722327A (en) * 1971-04-06 1973-03-27 A Scharwat Plier-like champagne cork remover
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