WO2003022727A1 - Waiter's corkscrew - Google Patents
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- WO2003022727A1 WO2003022727A1 PCT/FR2001/002797 FR0102797W WO03022727A1 WO 2003022727 A1 WO2003022727 A1 WO 2003022727A1 FR 0102797 W FR0102797 W FR 0102797W WO 03022727 A1 WO03022727 A1 WO 03022727A1
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- 239000007799 cork Substances 0.000 claims abstract 6
- 239000002775 capsule Substances 0.000 claims description 2
- 235000003320 Adansonia digitata Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 244000056974 Adansonia digitata Species 0.000 description 2
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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
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- the purpose of this is to protect the concept of a lemonade tree, which while retaining the same grip and advantage of little bulk as conventional lemonade trees, allows to pull the cap by 'pressing' on the handle from the top to the bottom and by folding it down on the neck side of the bottle thus describing an arc of a circle - long enough to exert a traction which will remove the cap completely and easily in a single movement.
- Fig 1. gives an overview which shows that the lever (1) and (Ibis) section view is designed to be able to fold along the handle (3) and in the same direction as the spin (2) . This lever can also fold back inside the handle (3), but this will imply that this handle is larger.
- the handle (3) is slightly curved to facilitate the lateral bypass movement of the bottle neck (6) as shown in Fig 4.
- the handle may be straight, but this will make it less easy to fold it towards the neck.
- Fig. 2. shows that after having inserted the twist (2) in the plug (5), one can - lift the end (3bis) of the handle (3) upwards so that the lever (1) can be folded down on the edge the neck of the bottle (6) to support it.
- the lever (1) may be provided with a notch (7) which will allow the capsule bottles to be uncapped. Fig 5.
- the notch (7) for uncapping can also be fixed on the end (3bis) of the handle Fig 6. which will have the advantage of lengthening the handle and therefore giving more force to the pressure.
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Abstract
The invention concerns a waiter's corkscrew which, while preserving the compactness of conventional waiter's corkscrews, enables complete and easy removal of the cork in one single movement, by pressure on one end of the stem from the top towards the bottom. The handle (3) constitutes a lever which pivots on its axis (4) and is supported on the lever (1) which is itself supported on the rim of the bottle neck. Pressure on its end (3 bis) brings about traction upwards on the gimlet (2) which then begins to remove the cork from the neck. When said pressure is maintained downwards, the end (3 bis) of the handle (3) is folded back towards the body of the bottle (6), thereby enabling it to describe a sufficiently long arc to exert traction on the gimlet (2) so that the cork can be completely removed. The notch (7) on the lever (1) is for removing caps from capped bottles. Said notch (7) can be located on the end (3 bis) of the handle (3), shown in dotted lines (7 bis).
Description
TIRΞ-BOUCHON LIMONADIER LIMONADIER TIRΞ-BOUCHON
La présente à pour objet de protéger le concept d'un limonadier, qui tout en conservant la même tenue en main et avantage de peu d'encombrement que les limonadier classiques, permet de tirer le bouchon en 'appuyant ' sur le manche du haut vers le bas et en le rabattant sur le côté de goulot de la bouteille décrivant ainsi un arc de cercle - suffisamment long, pour exercer une traction qui enlèvera le bouchon totalement et facilement en un seul mouvement.The purpose of this is to protect the concept of a lemonade tree, which while retaining the same grip and advantage of little bulk as conventional lemonade trees, allows to pull the cap by 'pressing' on the handle from the top to the bottom and by folding it down on the neck side of the bottle thus describing an arc of a circle - long enough to exert a traction which will remove the cap completely and easily in a single movement.
Ce mouvement peut se faire d'autant plus facilement, qu'il n'y a pas lieu de maintenir fermement la bouteille, puisque celle-ci se trouve de ce fait tout simplement posée sur la table qui sert alors de point d'appui. - La Fig 1. donne une vue d'ensemble qui montre que le levier (1) et (Ibis) vue de coupe est conçu pour pouvoir se replier le long du manche (3) et dans le même sens que la vrille (2). Ce levier pourra aussi se replier à l'intérieur du manche (3), mais cela impliquera que ce manche soit plus gros. Le manche (3) est légèrement courbe pour faciliter le mouvement de contournement - latérale du goulot de bouteille (6) comme le montre la Fig 4.This movement can be made all the more easily, as there is no need to hold the bottle firmly, since the latter is therefore simply placed on the table which then serves as a fulcrum. - Fig 1. gives an overview which shows that the lever (1) and (Ibis) section view is designed to be able to fold along the handle (3) and in the same direction as the spin (2) . This lever can also fold back inside the handle (3), but this will imply that this handle is larger. The handle (3) is slightly curved to facilitate the lateral bypass movement of the bottle neck (6) as shown in Fig 4.
Le manche pourra être droit mais cela donnera moins de facilité pour le rabattre vers le goulot.The handle may be straight, but this will make it less easy to fold it towards the neck.
La Fig.2. montre qu'après avoir enfoncé la vrille (2) dans le bouchon (5), on peut - soulever l'extrémité (3bis) du manche (3) vers le haut de telle sorte à pouvoir rabattre le levier (1) sur le bord du goulot de la bouteille (6) pour y prendre appui. Ainsi, en appuyant sur l'extrémité (3bis) du manche, qui forme levier en pivotant sur son axe (4) et en prenant appui sur le levier (J) on exercera une traction vers le haut sur la vrille (2) qui commencera à extraire le bouchon (5), Fig 3. - En poursuivant ce mouvement de pression vers le bas Fig 4, le côté du manche (3bis)
se rabattra vers le corps de la bouteille et complétera ainsi le mouvement de traction vers le haut sur la vrille (2) extrayant totalement le bouchon (5). Ce mouvement sera assisté par le ressort (8) de maintien de la vrille, qui facilitera ainsi cette opération. Le levier (1) pourra être pourvue d'une encoche (7) qui permettra de décapsuler les bouteilles à capsules. Fig 5.Fig. 2. shows that after having inserted the twist (2) in the plug (5), one can - lift the end (3bis) of the handle (3) upwards so that the lever (1) can be folded down on the edge the neck of the bottle (6) to support it. Thus, by pressing on the end (3bis) of the handle, which forms a lever by pivoting on its axis (4) and by taking support on the lever (J) we will exert an upward traction on the spin (2) which will start to extract the plug (5), Fig 3. - Continuing this downward pressure movement Fig 4, the side of the handle (3bis) will fold back towards the body of the bottle and thus complete the upward pulling movement on the spin (2) completely extracting the cap (5). This movement will be assisted by the spring (8) for holding the spin, which will thus facilitate this operation. The lever (1) may be provided with a notch (7) which will allow the capsule bottles to be uncapped. Fig 5.
L'encoche (7) pour décapsuler pourra aussi se trouver fixée sur l'extrémité (3bis) du manche Fig 6. ce qui aura pour avantage d'allonger le manche et par conséquent de donner plus de force à la pression.
The notch (7) for uncapping can also be fixed on the end (3bis) of the handle Fig 6. which will have the advantage of lengthening the handle and therefore giving more force to the pressure.
Claims
(1) qui lui-même prend appui sur le bord du goulot de la bouteille.(1) which itself rests on the edge of the neck of the bottle.
En appuyant sur son extrémité (3bis) il provoque une traction vers le haut sur la vrilleBy pressing on its end (3bis) it causes an upward pull on the spin
(2) qui commence alors à sortir le bouchon du goulot.(2) which then begins to take the cork out of the neck.
En poursuivant cette pression vers le bas, l'extrémité (3bis) du manche (3) se rabat - vers le corps de la bouteille (6) ce qui lui permet d'accomplir un arc de cercle suffisamment long pour exercer une traction sur la vrille (2) de telle sorte qu'elle puisse enlever totalement le bouchon. L'encoche (7) sur le levier (1) permettra de décapsuler les bouteilles à capsule. Cette encoche pourra se trouver sur l'extrémité (3bis) du manche (3), pointillés (7bis), ce qui aura pour avantage de l'allonger un peu - et de donner plus de force à la pression
By continuing this downward pressure, the end (3bis) of the handle (3) folds - towards the body of the bottle (6) which allows it to complete an arc of a circle long enough to exert traction on the twist (2) so that it can completely remove the cork. The notch (7) on the lever (1) will allow you to uncap the capsule bottles. This notch can be found on the end (3bis) of the handle (3), dotted (7bis), which will have the advantage of lengthening it a little - and giving more force to the pressure
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Citations (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR367760A (en) * | 1906-07-03 | 1906-11-09 | Walter Frederick Goodnough | Improvement in corkscrews |
CH251348A (en) * | 1947-02-28 | 1947-10-31 | Arnstein Henri | Apparatus for opening containers. |
FR2770209A1 (en) * | 1997-10-29 | 1999-04-30 | Jacques Lefebvre | Lever corkscrew |
WO2001025133A1 (en) * | 1999-10-05 | 2001-04-12 | Amos Castedo Gomez | Improved corkscrew |
FR2803839A1 (en) * | 2000-01-18 | 2001-07-20 | Pierre Bernede | Lever corkscrew has lever equipped with additional pivoted branch and thrust surface |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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FR367760A (en) * | 1906-07-03 | 1906-11-09 | Walter Frederick Goodnough | Improvement in corkscrews |
CH251348A (en) * | 1947-02-28 | 1947-10-31 | Arnstein Henri | Apparatus for opening containers. |
FR2770209A1 (en) * | 1997-10-29 | 1999-04-30 | Jacques Lefebvre | Lever corkscrew |
WO2001025133A1 (en) * | 1999-10-05 | 2001-04-12 | Amos Castedo Gomez | Improved corkscrew |
FR2803839A1 (en) * | 2000-01-18 | 2001-07-20 | Pierre Bernede | Lever corkscrew has lever equipped with additional pivoted branch and thrust surface |
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