WO2009000147A1 - Ouvre-bouteille - Google Patents

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WO2009000147A1
WO2009000147A1 PCT/CN2008/001124 CN2008001124W WO2009000147A1 WO 2009000147 A1 WO2009000147 A1 WO 2009000147A1 CN 2008001124 W CN2008001124 W CN 2008001124W WO 2009000147 A1 WO2009000147 A1 WO 2009000147A1
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auger
stopper
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spiral
bottle
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Chao Zeng
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Chao Zeng
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Priority claimed from CN2007100252093A external-priority patent/CN101081684B/zh
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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
    • B67B7/04Cork-screws
    • B67B7/0417Cork-screws with supporting means for assisting the pulling action
    • B67B7/0441Cork-screws with supporting means for assisting the pulling action whereby the supporting means abut around the whole periphery of the neck of the bottle

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  • the present invention relates to a bottle opener, and more particularly to an auger opener for opening a soft stopper. Background technique
  • bottle openers The existing auger type bottle openers (hereinafter referred to as bottle openers) can be classified into the following two categories according to their functions:
  • the mechanical drill, take, unloading function is famous for the Screwpull Lever Modle type bottle opener.
  • bottle openers at home and abroad, such as the bottle opener ZL 03274330.
  • the Chinese patent bottle opener consists of more than twenty parts
  • CN2352501Y CN2352501Y
  • the auxiliary screw pair is composed of a corkscrew composed of the same spiral pair as the auger.
  • This type of bottle opener is ubiquitous in that the mechanism is complicated, the body grows up, and it is not possible to produce a small and portable bottle opener.
  • the opening mechanism of the existing auger bottle opener can be divided into the following two types according to whether or not the auxiliary screw pair is provided.
  • the present invention relates to the mutual positional relationship between the highest and lowest positions of the auxiliary helical sub-helix and the highest position of the auger drilled into the cork part, drilling with auger
  • the positional relationship of the lowest position and the highest position in the spiral of the entire auxiliary helical pair with respect to the discriminating line is determined as follows: The lowest position of the entire auxiliary helical sub-helix is above or above the discriminating line Qi, the auxiliary spiral pair and the auger are simply connected in series (figure %, 100); the highest position of the auxiliary spiral helix is below or equal to the line of discrimination, which is a simple parallel connection (Fig. 94 , 97); The lowest position of the entire auxiliary helical sub-helix is below the discriminating line, and the highest position is above and above the discriminating line, and is connected in series (Fig.
  • the auxiliary spiral type is composed of the spiral pair: the auxiliary screw pair is composed of a corkscrew composed of the same spiral pair as the auger, a butterfly (wing type) bottle opener, etc.; Spiral sub-type: such as cork bottle opener 98823319. X, ZL 98244537. 7, etc., the auxiliary screw pair and the auger in the bottle opening mechanism are all without exception, using a simple series connection design.
  • This type of bottle opener has the defects of being able to be mechanically drilled, taken, unplugged or not made into a compact and portable bottle opener, that is, there is a small and portable opening that cannot be mechanically drilled, taken or unloaded. Defects in the bottle.
  • the non-auxiliary spiral sub-type mainly has 1, the piston sliding guide type bottle opening mechanism typically represents the CN1094893C bottle opener invented by Hong Kong Zeng Wendian (2000 international award), the bottle opener has mechanical drill, cork stopper Function, but still need to hold the stopper by hand to unplug, can be made into a bottle opener with a height of less than 70 mm; 2.
  • the sleeve spring type bottle opening mechanism such as China CN2352501Y bottle opener, can be mechanically unloaded but The structure is complex and not reasonable. It can only be designed and manufactured into a large body.
  • the spiral extraction cork type bottle opening mechanism typically represents the Automatic Corkscrew bottle opener, which can only be drilled, plugged, and not mechanically unloaded; 4.
  • the handle mechanism has all functions of mechanical drilling, taking and unloading, and typically represents the Screwpull Lever Modle bottle opener and the CN2639280Y automatic bottle-opening stopper; 5.
  • This type of bottle opening mechanism has the defects of being able to be mechanically drilled, taken, unplugged or not made into a small and portable bottle opener, that is, there is a small and portable opening that cannot be mechanically drilled, taken or unloaded. Defects in the bottle.
  • the existing spiral extraction corkscrew opener (Automatic Corkscrew opener) has serious functional defects that cannot be mechanically unloaded, mainly because the bottle opening mechanism has never been constructed and designed to be compatible with its existing drills. Take the coring mechanism to match the unloading mechanism.
  • auxiliary screw openers that can only produce a volume opener, and can not produce a smaller size.
  • the reason for the defects of the portable bottle opener is that the auxiliary screw-type opener has been designed to have the auxiliary screw-initiating element fixed in one piece with the upper part of the auger shaft and has a right-handed outer spiral.
  • the design of the components that is, the simple series connection mechanism design, and the inherent design of such a mechanism can only be made into the existing volume, and can not produce the defects of a more compact and portable bottle opener, such as the existing reverse rotation Cork stopper opener consisting of auxiliary spiral pair CN 98233219. X, CN 98244537 bottle opener, etc. are all the same. Summary of the invention
  • a first object of the present invention is to provide a bottle opener for opening a soft stopper, which has the functions of mechanical drilling, taking and unloading, simple structure, simple structure, simple operation, and compact and portable.
  • a second object of the present invention is to provide an existing mechanical drill, take-up and unloading function for opening a soft stopper, and to facilitate plugging, simple mechanism, simple structure, simple operation, and compact and portable. Corkscrew.
  • the present invention provides an auger bottle opener, characterized in that: the auger is fully coupled with the auxiliary screw pair, the auxiliary screw pair is coupled with the stopper member, and the stopper member blocks the stopper shaft Passing through the motion, the auxiliary helical pair consists of the same helical pair as the auger.
  • the auger is in the auxiliary screw pair; the auger and the auxiliary screw pair are simply connected in parallel or in series; the plug member has axially communicating holes, and the distance from the edge of the hole to the center of rotation of the auger is smaller than that of the auger belt
  • the rotation radius of the plug rotation; the auger and the auxiliary screw pair static connection, and the stopper member and the auxiliary screw pair follower are statically coupled.
  • the coupling described in the present invention may be a static coupling or a dynamic coupling.
  • the auger of the present invention can be made as a single or multi-wire, solid (spiral cone) or hollow core, left-handed or right-handed auger.
  • the auger rotation directions are all set to right-handed rotation, and correspondingly, the spiral pair in the auxiliary spiral pair which is the same as the auger rotation direction is a right-handed spiral pair, and vice versa.
  • Left-handed spiral pair is a single or multi-wire, solid (spiral cone) or hollow core, left-handed or right-handed auger.
  • the helix of the auxiliary helical pair of the present invention may be a sliding or rolling, single-line or multi-line spiral.
  • the auxiliary helical auxiliary member and the driven member are conventionally determined according to specific objects. That is: with the entire auxiliary spiral pair as the object, the member connected to the auger in the auxiliary screw pair is the active part of the auxiliary screw pair, and the rest is the follower; the single spiral pair in the auxiliary spiral pair is the object, first The stressed screw is the active member and the other screw is the driven member.
  • the auxiliary helical pair consists of two or more consecutive spiral pairs, the primary and secondary spiral pairs are determined in succession according to the force.
  • the auxiliary spiral pair may be composed of one (Fig. 1) or more than the same spiral pair with the auger (Fig. 23).
  • the auxiliary screw auxiliary part can be an external screw (internal thread, Fig. 1) or a screw Pieces (external thread, Figure 21).
  • the auger and the auxiliary helix pair can be either externally coupled (Fig. 38) or connected to the auxiliary helix pair (Fig. 1).
  • the "coupling" of the "auxiliary spiral pair and the auger full joint” means that the auxiliary spiral pair and the auger can be both statically coupled and movably coupled, and the static joint can be solidly integrated (27 of Fig. 1). Or screwing (23 of Figure 10) or bonding (26 of Figure 21) or riveting (24 of Figure 17) or welded joint (25 of Figure 28), etc., the moving joint may be a sliding joint (29 of Figure 7) or Rolling coupling (28 of Figure 32) or rail coupling (Figure 35), etc.
  • All-in-one means that the connection between the auxiliary helix pair and the auger is also related to the relative position of the helix of the auxiliary helix pair and the highest position of the auger drilled into the cork (see page 2 for the definition of the line and how According to the discriminant line, the relative positional relationship between the auxiliary helical sub-helix and the auger and the discriminating example are shown in Fig. 93-100), and the following three types are commonly used: Only a simple series-related design can be used (see Figures 96 and 100).
  • auxiliary spiral auger opener is designed by series connection, and then adopts the series connection design, and gradually reduces the proportion of the series connection part until it is small or adopts a simple parallel connection design.
  • the height of the bottle opener can be gradually reduced, and it can be made into a small and portable bottle opener with a height of 70 mm or less with mechanical drilling, taking and unloading functions.
  • the coupling of the stopper member and the auxiliary spiral pair according to the present invention may be a static coupling or a dynamic coupling.
  • the static joint can be solid (Fig. 1) or screwed (Fig. 23) or welded (Fig. 17) or bonded (Fig. 28) or riveted (Fig. 18);
  • the movable joint can be a sliding joint (Fig. 13, 21) ) or a rolling connection (Fig. 19) or a pivoting connection (Fig. 4).
  • the stopper member may be coupled to the active member of the auxiliary screw pair (Fig. 19) or to the auxiliary screw pair follower (Fig. 17);
  • the stopper member of the present invention can be connected to the auxiliary screw pair by only one piece or component to realize the stopper function (Fig. 1), and the stopper member composed of one or more parts or components and the auxiliary screw pair respectively. Connect to achieve the stop function ( Figure 4).
  • the stopper member of the present invention can be formed in various forms: a hole having a diameter larger than the outer diameter of the auger and smaller than the outer diameter of the stopper is formed on the stopper member (3 of FIG. 1); The auger fits the inner spiral stopper member, and the crest diameter can be smaller than the stopper member of the outer diameter of the auger; and the stopper member which is partially abutted by the spiral center line can also be formed (Fig. 26); Can be made into a non-metallic stopper member in which all the crests are butted by a spiral center line (Fig.
  • such a stopper member may be formed as a stopper member having an axial communication hole adapted to an auger (air core) spiral and diameter, or may be formed as an auger drilled or withdrawn, on the stopper member (such as rubber, wood parts) no obvious or regular communication hole type; can also be made as shown in Figure 4 or only one of the stoppers of the stopper in Figure 4 can be pivoted.
  • a stopper member made of a non-metallic material such as rubber or wood and having no axial communication hole is coupled to the auxiliary screw pair, and is identical to the other stopper members.
  • the plug member must have upper and lower communicating holes for the auger to pass axially through the spiral.
  • the auger can be drilled by the auger from the top to the bottom through the stopper member. After the stopper member (Fig. 29), the auger continues.
  • the positional relationship between the stopper member and the auger - the abutment member and the auger have the following mutual positional relationship when the auger drill has a rotary motion through the plug: 1.
  • the stopper member has the edge of the auger [part] 23) or all (Fig. 1)], the distance from the center of rotation of the auger is smaller than the radius of rotation of the auger plug rotation, larger than the radius of the auger; 2.
  • the stopper member is made with an auger (solid or hollow)
  • the inner diameter of the pitch and the diameter of the inner spiral, the distance from the tooth height to the center of rotation of the auger can be smaller than the radius of the auger. 3.
  • a stopper member (Fig.
  • the auger which can be transversely passed through the auger (air core type) vertical center line and adapted to the pitch and diameter of the auger spiral (Fig. 27), may be made of metal as shown in Fig. a tensioned rope connected to the auxiliary spiral pair at both ends; 4. a non-metallic non-porous stopper member made of wood or rubber sheet, the upper and lower communicating holes required for the auger spiral movement, by the auger Drilled from top to bottom ( Figure 29).
  • the retaining member of the present invention may be non-porous or apertured.
  • the present invention provides an auger opener, characterized in that: the auger is fully coupled with the auxiliary screw pair, the auxiliary screw pair is coupled with the stopper member, and the stopper member blocks the stopper The axial movement passes, and the auxiliary spiral pair is composed of the same spiral pair as the auger and the spiral pair opposite to the auger, and the follower of the main spiral pair in the auxiliary spiral pair is coupled with the active member from the spiral pair.
  • the auger is in the auxiliary screw pair; the auger and the auxiliary screw pair are simply connected in parallel or in series; the plug member has axially communicating holes, and the distance from the edge of the hole to the center of rotation of the auger is smaller than that of the auger The radius of rotation of the plug rotation; the auger and the auxiliary screw pair static connection, the follower of the main screw pair in the auxiliary screw pair is statically coupled with the active part of the screw pair, and the stopper member and the auxiliary screw pair follower are statically coupled.
  • the coupling described in the present invention may be a static coupling or a dynamic coupling.
  • the auger of the present invention can be made as a single or multi-wire, solid (spiral cone) or hollow core, left-handed or right-handed auger.
  • the rotation direction of the auger in the drawing of the present invention is set to the right-handed rotation, and correspondingly, the spiral pair in the auxiliary spiral pair which is the same as the auger rotation direction is the right-handed spiral pair, and vice versa. It is a left-handed spiral pair.
  • the helix of the auxiliary helical pair of the present invention may be a single-wire or multi-wire, sliding or rolling helix.
  • the auxiliary helical auxiliary member and the driven member are conventionally determined according to specific objects. That is: with the entire auxiliary spiral pair as the object, the member connected to the auger in the auxiliary screw pair is the active part of the auxiliary screw pair, and the rest is the follower; the single spiral pair in the auxiliary spiral pair is the object, first The member to be stressed is the active member and the other member is the driven member.
  • the auxiliary helical pair consists of two or more consecutive spiral pairs, the primary and secondary spiral pairs are determined in succession according to the force.
  • the auxiliary spiral pair is composed of one or more pairs of spiral pairs that are rotated to the same spiral pair and one or more pairs of spiral pairs that are opposite to the spiral drill.
  • the main screw sub-rotation direction can be the same as the auger rotation direction.
  • the auxiliary screw auxiliary part can be an external screw (internal thread, Fig. 41) or an internal screw (external thread, Fig. 59).
  • the auger and the auxiliary helix pair can be joined either outside (Fig. 90) or in the auxiliary helix pair (Fig. 41).
  • the "coupling" of the "auxiliary spiral pair and the auger full joint” means that the auxiliary spiral pair and the auger can be statically coupled or movably coupled, and the static joint can be solidly integrated (27 of Fig. 41). Or screwing (23 of Figure 62) or bonding (26 of Figure 65) or riveting (24 of Figure 78) or welding (25 of Figure 74), etc., the dynamic coupling can be a sliding coupling (29 of Figure 48) or rolling Coupling (28 of Fig. 32, 28 of Fig. 54) or rail coupling (Fig. 35) and the like.
  • All-in-one means that the connection between the auxiliary helix pair and the auger is also related to the relative position of the helix of the auxiliary helix pair and the highest position of the auger drilled into the cork (see page 2 for the definition of the line and how According to the discriminant line, the relative positional relationship between the auxiliary helical sub-helix and the auger is determined, Figure 93-100), and there are three kinds of such associations: either a simple series-related design (see Figure 96, 100) or a Simple parallel-related designs (see Figures 94, 97) or parallel-connected designs (partially parallel sections connected in series, see Figures 93, 95, 98, 99), collectively referred to as "fully connected.” Comparing the above discriminating examples, it can be seen that the auxiliary spiral auger opener is designed by series connection, and then adopts the series connection design, and gradually reduces the proportion of the series connection until it is small or adopts a simple parallel connection design. The height of the bottle opener can be gradually reduced
  • the stopper member and its coupling with the auxiliary screw pair - the coupling of the stopper member and the auxiliary screw pair according to the present invention may be a static coupling or a dynamic coupling.
  • Stop The member may be coupled to the active member of the auxiliary screw pair (Fig. 57) or to the auxiliary screw pair follower (Fig. 41).
  • the static joint can be solid (Fig. 41) or screwed (Fig. 74) or bonded (Fig. 62) or riveted (Fig. 59) or spliced (Fig. 78), etc.
  • the movable joint can be a sliding joint (Fig. 80) Or a rolling connection (Fig. 57) or a pivoting connection (Fig. 43).
  • the stopper member of the present invention can be coupled to the auxiliary dome by a stopper member composed of only one part or member to realize the stopper function (Fig. 41).
  • a stopper member which may also be composed of two or more parts or components, is coupled to the auxiliary screw pair to achieve a stopper function (Fig. 43).
  • the stopper member of the present invention can be formed in various forms: a hole having a hole diameter larger than the outer diameter of the auger and smaller than the outer diameter of the bottle stopper is formed on the stopper member (Fig. 41);
  • the outer screw of the inner spiral has a plug member whose tip diameter is smaller than the outer diameter of the auger; and the plug member whose partial crest is butted by the spiral center line (Fig. 65);
  • a non-metallic stopper member (Fig. 62) which is abutted by a spiral center line, and the stopper member can be formed as a stopper member having upper and lower communication holes which are matched with the auger (air core) spiral and diameter.
  • a non-metallic connecting member (Fig. 62) made of a non-metallic material (rubber, wood, etc.) is connected to the auxiliary screw pair, and is the same as the other stopper members.
  • the stopper member must have a passage for the auger spiral axial passage, which can be drilled by the auger from the top to the bottom through the stopper member. After the cobalt passes through the stopper member, the auger continues to move downward into the bottle.
  • the right-handed handle 9 opens the left-handed spiral pair
  • the active part drives the auger to rise, removes the bottle stopper from the bottle, and then turns the handle 9 to open the right-handed spiral pair, driving the auger and the bottle stopper to rise together, the ascending process
  • the middle stopper contact stop member plate is blocked from rising and the auger continues to rise until it is completely removed from the stopper (Fig. 64).
  • the distance from the side closest to the center of rotation of the auger to the center line of rotation of the auger may be greater than the radius of rotation of the plug after the auger is drilled ( Figure 43).
  • the coupling of the helical pair and the helical pair in the auxiliary helical pair - the coupling of the primary helical pair and the secondary helical pair is achieved by the coupling of the follower in the primary helical pair and the active member in the helical pair.
  • the joint can be a static joint or a dynamic joint.
  • the static joint includes a solid body [may be a surface misalignment connection between the outer surface and the inner surface (Fig. 54), or it may be that the two members share the inner and outer spirals respectively (Fig. 41), or may be internalized by the outer spiral pair
  • the member and the outer member of the inner spiral pair are point-coupled (Fig. 62). They may also be end-to-end face joints (Fig. 51) or screwed (Fig.
  • the dynamic coupling includes a rail sub-coupling (Fig. 68) or a sliding coupling (Fig. 82) or a rolling coupling (Fig. 87).
  • the auger drill has a following positional relationship with the auger when the rotary motion of the axial plug is passed: 1.
  • the edge of the auger of the plug ring [part (Fig. 59) or all (Fig. 41)], the spiral
  • the distance from the center of rotation of the drill is smaller than the radius of rotation of the spiral cobalt plug rotation, which is greater than the radius of rotation of the auger; 2.
  • the stopper member is formed with an inner spiral adapted to the pitch and diameter of the auger (solid or hollow core), The distance from the tooth height to the center of rotation of the auger can be less than the outer diameter of the auger. 3.
  • a stopper member (Fig.
  • the retaining member of the present invention may be non-porous or apertured.
  • the space non-porous blocking member through which the spiral cobalt axial plug rotates is made, the auger drills or exits in the axial movement (Fig. 62-64);
  • the plug member has at least one distance from the center of rotation of the auger that is smaller than the radius of rotation of the auger plug.
  • the utility model not only has the functions of mechanical drilling, taking and unloading, but also has the advantages of simple mechanism, simple structure and simple operation, and can be made into a compact and portable bottle opener.
  • bottle opener By adopting the technical solution two bottle opener, compared with the prior art, not only has the functions of mechanical drilling, taking, unloading and plugging, but also the mechanism is simple, the structure is simple, the operation is simple, and the compact and portable opening can be made. Bottle holder.
  • the invention solves the technical problem of the existing auger opener or the mechanical unloading or the inability to make a compact portable product.
  • FIGS. 1-40 and 97, 98, 99, 100 are the same as the technical solution 1 and the technical solution 2 of the present invention;
  • FIG. 41-96 is the technical solution 2 drawing.
  • the auger rotation directions in all the drawings are set to right-handed.
  • the spiral pair in the auxiliary spiral pair that is the same as the auger rotation direction is the right-handed spiral pair, and the opposite is the left-handed spiral pair.
  • the entire auxiliary spiral sub-marker is 8, and the main spiral sub-group of the auxiliary spiral pair (the auxiliary screw pair and the auger-coupled screw in the squeezing mechanism are composed of one or more spiral-side identical spiral sub-joins) are marked as 8A, labeled 8B from a pair of helical subgroups (consisting of one or more convoluted spiral sub-joints opposite the main helical subgroup).
  • the main spiral pair in the spiral pair constituting the main spiral subgroup 8A is labeled 8A1, and the same rotation as the 8A1 is coupled.
  • the direction from the spiral is marked as 8A2, and so on.
  • the active member in the composition 8A1 is 8A11, the follower is 8A12; the active member in the composition 8A2 is 8A21, and the follower is 8A22, and so on.
  • the main spiral pair in the spiral subgroup of the spiral subgroup 8B is labeled 8B1, and the same spiral direction from the 8B1 is labeled 8B2, and so on.
  • the active member in the composition 8B1 is 8B11, the follower is 8B12; the active member in the composition 8B2 is 8B21, and the follower is 8B22, and so on.
  • the direction of rotation of the main helical subgroup may be the same as or different from that of the auger.
  • the stop member is labeled 2
  • the axis about which the stop member 2 rotates is labeled 201
  • the connecting member of the shaft 201 and the auxiliary screw pair 8 is labeled 202.
  • 202 is formed by bending the shaft 201 downward.
  • Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the auxiliary screw pair of the first embodiment of the present invention, which is composed of a spiral auger which is rotated by the same spiral auger, and which is opened by a bottle opener which does not need to be drilled through the stopper.
  • a spiral extraction cork type screw opener (Automatic Corkscrew opener) which is used for drilling a cork with a long auger.
  • 2 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been drilled in and taken out.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 2 after unloading.
  • 5 and 6 are the bottle openers of the pivoting type stopper member of the same configuration of the present invention.
  • 4 is a cross-sectional view of the auxiliary spiral pair when it is not completely screwed.
  • Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener retaining member of Figure 4 in a disengaged position.
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of the A-A of the bottle opener shown in Figure 5.
  • FIG. 7, 8, and 9 are bottle openers in which the auger is dynamically coupled (sliding) with the auxiliary screw by the connecting member.
  • Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been drilled and removed.
  • Figure 8 is a plan view of the top of the bottle opener of Figure 7 taken along the uncut side A-A.
  • Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 7 after being unloaded.
  • Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view of the cobalt after it has been taken in and taken out of the stopper.
  • Figure 11 is a plan view showing the top of the bottle opener of Figure 10 taken along the line A-A.
  • Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 10 after being unloaded.
  • Figures 13, 14, 15 and 16 are bottle openers of the technical solution of the present invention in which the auxiliary screw pair and the auger are statically coupled (screwed) and the plug member is movably coupled (slidably coupled).
  • Figure 13 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been drilled and removed.
  • Figure 14 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A-A of Figure 13 taken along the line.
  • Figure 15 is a plan view of the slider 32 as shown in Figure 13 in which the bottle opener B-B cuts the chute side block 33 and the stopper member 2.
  • Figure 16 is a left side elevational view of the bottle opener C-C cutting stroke stop 36, the chute side block 33, and the slider 32 of Figure 13;
  • Figure 17 is a technical solution of the present invention, an auxiliary helical sub-spiral and an auger and a series riveted joint, a stopper member and PT/CN2008/001124 A cross-sectional view of the corkscrew in which the weld coupling between the auxiliary screw pairs is drilled in and removed.
  • Figure 18 is a technical solution of the present invention, the stopper member of the stopper member and the auxiliary screw pair is drilled and taken out in the auxiliary screw end outer riveting connection, the auxiliary spiral pair screw and the auger are simply connected in series. Cutaway view after the stopper.
  • Figure 19 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 20 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 19 taken out and the stopper removed.
  • Figure 21 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 22 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 21 taken out and the stopper removed.
  • FIG. 23, 24 and 25 are the auxiliary spiral pairs of the same spiral pair and the same spiral pair as the auger in the first embodiment of the present invention, the auger and the auxiliary screw pair are screwed, and the stopper member is semicircular and short.
  • the auger can open the bottle opener without drilling through the cork.
  • the drilling, taking and unloading process is the same as in Figure 1.
  • Figure 23 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 24 is a plan view showing the bottle stopper A - A shown in Figure 23 cutting the stopper member 2. The screwing of the stopper member 2 and the member 8A22 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A2 is not shown.
  • Figure 25 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 23 taken and removed.
  • FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 27 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A - A shown in Figure 26 cutting the stopper member 2.
  • Figure 28 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 26 taken and removed.
  • 29, 30, and 31 are the first embodiment of the present invention, which has the same spiral pair as the auger, and has an auxiliary spiral pair, which is made of a non-metallic material and is drilled and withdrawn by auger to achieve opening.
  • the bottle opener for the stopper member of the bottle driller, the take-up and the unloading function. 29 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been drilled in and taken out.
  • Figure 30 is a plan view showing the stopper stopper member taken along line A-A of Figure 29;
  • Figure 31 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 29 after the stopper is removed.
  • 32, 33 and 34 are bottle openers in which the auger is dynamically coupled (rolled) by the connecting member and the auxiliary screw pair according to the present invention.
  • 32 is a cross-sectional view of the drilled and removed cork.
  • 32 and 33 are also schematic diagrams showing the rolling connection of the auger and the auxiliary helical pair of the technical solution of the present invention.
  • Figure 33 is a top plan view of the bottle opener A-A of Figure 32 cutting the constraining member and the connecting member and the ball.
  • Figure 34 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 32 after the stopper is removed.
  • 35, 36 and 37 are bottle openers of the technical solution of the present invention in which the auger is coupled to the auxiliary screw pair (rail pair) through the connecting member.
  • 35 is a cross-sectional view of the drill and the stopper.
  • Figure 36 is a left side view of the slider, the guide rail, the movable stopper integrated with the slider, and the stroke stopper which are connected between the auger and the auxiliary screw pair in the bottle opener B-B shown in Fig. 35.
  • Figure 37 is a view of the bottle opener A-A of Figure 35, which cuts the slider, the guide rail, the stroke stop, and the visible movable stop and the auxiliary helical auxiliary member.
  • 38, 39, and 40 are the bottle openers of the technical solution of the present invention in which the auger is statically coupled to the auxiliary screw pair. 38 is a cross-sectional view thereof.
  • Figure 39 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener grip handle 9 shown in Figure 38 after being drilled right into the stopper.
  • Figure 40 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 39 after being unplugged and unloaded.
  • FIG. 41 and 42 are bottle openers in which the main spiral pair of the second embodiment of the present invention is a right-handed direction and a left-handed direction from the spiral pair, and the auxiliary spiral pair and the auger are integrally connected in series.
  • Figure 41 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 42 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 41, which is opened right-handedly to open the left-handed spiral sub-bottle, and then left-handed to open the right-handed spiral sub-discharge stopper.
  • Figures 43, 44, 45 and 46 are the bottle openers of the second aspect of the invention having a pivotable stop member. Among them
  • Figure 44 is a cross-sectional view of the corkscrew stop member of Figure 43 in the unloaded position with the auger drill plug in place.
  • Figure 45 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 43 after first opening the left hand and opening the left hand from the screw pair stopper, and then turning left to open the right hand main screw pair, the stopper member preventing the bottle from rising and removing the bottle stopper.
  • Figure 46 is a plan view showing the stopper member of the bottle opener of Figure 43 taken along line A-A in a disengaged state.
  • FIG. 47, 48, 49, and 50 are bottle openers in which the auger of the present invention is welded and coupled by a connecting member and an auxiliary screw pair in parallel with the auxiliary screw pair, and the connecting member and the movable block are welded.
  • Figure 47 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 48 is a top view of the bottle opener of Figure 47, which is opened right-handedly to open the left-handed spiral pair, and then left-handed to open the right-handed spiral pair, and the stopper member prevents the stopper from rising and unloading the stopper.
  • Figure 49 is a plan view showing the 47 opener A-A cutting the connecting member and the stroke stop, and the movable stopper 35 is visible.
  • Figure 50 is a top plan view of the movable stopper 35 of the 47 bottle opener B-B sectioned to the joint coupling 25 of the connecting member.
  • Figures 51, 52 and 53 are bottle openers of the auxiliary screw pair composed of two pairs of spirals which are identical to the auger and two pairs of spirals opposite to the auger, and Fig. 51 is a drill bottle thereof. Cutaway view after plugging.
  • Figure 52 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 51 after the right hand is opened and the two left-handed spiral pairs are taken out of the stopper.
  • Figure 53 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 51 left open to open two pairs of right-handed spiral pairs, the stopper member prevents the stopper from rising, and the auger continues to be left-handed until the stopper is removed.
  • Figures 54, 55 and 56 are the main spiral pair 8A1 of the second embodiment of the present invention and the spiraling pair 8B1 is spliced into the auxiliary screw pair 8 and the auger 1 and connected in series, and the auger 1 and the auxiliary screw pair 8A11 are rolled by the balls 39.
  • Figure 54 is a cross-sectional view of the same after it has been drilled into the stopper.
  • Figure 55 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A - A of Fig. 54 cutting the restraining member, the connecting member and the ball.
  • Figure 56 is the bottle opener shown in Figure 54 first right-handed open left-handed from the screw pair 8B1 to take out the stopper 4, and then left-handed to open the right-handed main screw pair 8A1, the stopper member 2 prevents the stopper 4 from rising auger 1 out of the bottle Cutaway view of the plug.
  • 57 and 58 are bottle openers of the auxiliary solution pair and the auger and the series connection (rolling) of the technical solution of the present invention.
  • 57 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after being inserted into the stopper.
  • Fig. 58 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Fig. 57, which is firstly rotated to the left, and the left hand is taken out from the screw pair, and then the left hand is twisted and twisted to the right main screw, and the stopper member prevents the stopper from rising and unloading the stopper.
  • Figures 59, 60 and 61 are the opener of the second embodiment of the present invention, in which the auxiliary screw pair and the auger are statically coupled, and the stopper member only partially contacts the upper end surface of the stopper.
  • Figure 59 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted.
  • Figure 60 is a plan view of the bottle opener A-A shown in Figure 59, which cuts the stopper member.
  • Figure 61 is the bottle opener shown in Figure 59, first right-handed open left-handed to remove the bottle stopper from the screw pair, and then left-handed to open the right-handed main screw pair, the stopper is blocked by the stopper member, and the auger continues to rotate leftward until the bottle is removed. Cutaway view of the plug.
  • FIG. 62, 63 and 64 are the second embodiment of the technical solution of the present invention, the main spiral pair and the slave spiral pair are welded, the auxiliary screw pair and the auger screw are connected, and the non-metallic stopper member made of non-metal material is drilled by the auger itself.
  • Figure 62 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 63 is a cross-sectional view of the A-A cutaway plug member after the bottle opener of Figure 62 is removed from the screw 8A11 and the auger.
  • Figure 64 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 62, which is opened right-handedly to open the left-handed spiral pair, and then left-handed to open the right-handed screw pair, the stopper is blocked by the stopper member, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed.
  • FIG. 65, 66, and 67 are the bottle openers of the second embodiment of the present invention, wherein the main screw pair is screwed to the lower end of the upper end of the spiral pair, and the stopper member is a core of the auger (coreless).
  • Figure 65 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Fig. 66 is a plan view showing the stopper member of Fig. 65 with the jaws 8A11 and the auger removed, and A---A cut into the core of the auger core.
  • Figure 67 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 65, which is opened right-handedly to open the left-handed spiral pair, and then left-handed to open the right-handed screw pair. The stopper is blocked by the stopper member, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed.
  • 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72 are the sliding coupling bottle openers of the two main spiral pairs and the two-stage travel stop between the spiral pairs.
  • Figure 68 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle after it has been inserted into the stopper.
  • Figure 69 is a left side elevational view of the A-A cutaway slider, the chute side block, and the travel stop of the auger shown in Figure 68 with the auger removed.
  • Fig. 70 is a plan view showing the stopper member and the stroke stopper of the bottle opener B-B shown in Fig. 68, showing the chute side block.
  • Figure 71 is a plan view of the bottle opener C ⁇ C shown in Figure 68, which cuts the slider and the chute side block.
  • Figure 72 is the bottle opener shown in Figure 68 first right-handed open outer spiral pair to take out the stopper, and then left-handed to open the inner spiral pair, the stopper member prevents the axial movement of the stopper, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed. Cutaway view.
  • Figure 73 is a second embodiment of the present invention, in which the outer surface of the stopper member 2 and the right-hand main screw pair follower 8A12 and the left-hand rotation are welded from the outer surface of the screw-initial member 8B11, and the auger and the auxiliary screw pair are simply connected in series.
  • a cross-sectional view of the one-piece opener being drilled into the stopper. On the basis of this figure, first open the outer spiral pair to remove the stopper, then turn left to open the inner spiral pair. The stopper member prevents the stopper from moving axially, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed.
  • FIG. 74 and 75 are the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the main spiral pair may be either a left-handed or a right-handed direction, and the spiral opener is the opposite of the opener.
  • Figure 74 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle stopper.
  • Figure 75 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 74, which is opened right-handedly to open the outer screw pair, and then left-handed to open the inner screw pair, the stopper member prevents the stopper from rising, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed; First open the inner spiral pair to remove the stopper, then turn left to open the outer spiral pair. The stopper member prevents the stopper from rising, and the auger continues to rise until the cross-sectional view of the stopper is removed.
  • Figure 76 is a cross-sectional view of the drilled stopper.
  • Figure 77 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener shown in Figure 76 with the right hand opening to remove the stopper from the screw pair, and the left screw to open the main screw pair, the stopper member prevents the stopper from rising, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed.
  • the main spiral pair may be a right-handed spiral, and the spiral pair may be a left-handed spiral; or the main spiral pair may be a left-handed spiral, and the spiral pair may be a right-handed spiral opener.
  • Figure 78 is a cross-sectional view of the drilled stopper.
  • Figure 79 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 78 after the stopper is removed.
  • Figure 80 and 81 are bottle openers in which the auxiliary screw auxiliary member is slidably coupled with the stopper member according to the second aspect of the present invention.
  • Figure 80 is a cross-sectional view of the drilled stopper.
  • Figure 81 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 80, which is opened right-handedly to open the left-handed spiral pair, and then left-handed to open the right-handed spiral pair, the stopper member prevents the stopper from rising, and the auger continues to rise until the stopper is removed.
  • Figure 82, 83, 84, 85 are the main spiral pair and the slave spiral pair, the auxiliary screw pair and the auger are connected in series
  • 82 is a cross-sectional view of the auger drilled into the stopper.
  • Figure 83 is a left side elevational view of the bottle opener A-A shown in Figure 82 as a cut-away stroke stop, slider and movable stop. The movable stop is cut along its outer diameter circle and inner diameter circle.
  • Fig. 84 is a plan view showing the opener B-B of Fig. 82 to cut the stroke stop and the slider, and the movable stopper can be seen.
  • Figure 85 is a plan view of the bottle opener C-C shown in Figure 82 as a cutaway movable stop.
  • Figures 86, 87, 88, and 89 are bottle openers in which the main screw pair is coupled to the ball from the spiral pair, the auxiliary screw pair and the auger are integrally coupled in series.
  • Figure 86 is a cross-sectional view of the auger drilled into the stopper.
  • Figure 87 is a left side view of the bottle opener A-A shown in Figure 86 for cutting the travel stop, the connecting member, the ball and the movable stop, wherein the movable stop is cut along the outer diameter circle and the inner diameter circle.
  • Figure 88 is a plan view of the bottle opener B-B shown in Figure 86, which cuts the stroke stop, the connecting member, and the ball.
  • Figure 89 is a plan view of the bottle opener C-C shown in Figure 86 as a cutaway movable stop.
  • Figures 90, 91 and 92 are schematic illustrations of a bottle opener to which the auger of the present invention is coupled outside the auxiliary screw pair.
  • Figure 90 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener when it is not opened.
  • Figure 91 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 90 after it has been drilled into the stopper.
  • Fig. 92 is a cross-sectional view showing the bottle opener after the bottle stopper is taken out and the bottle stopper is removed, as shown in Fig. 91.
  • Figure 93-100 is a schematic diagram of the discrimination of the single-series series connection, the series connection and the simple parallel connection of the "full connection" of the full-coupled connection between the auxiliary screw pair and the auger.
  • Fig. 97-100 is a schematic diagram of the discriminating mechanism of the opening scheme of the technical scheme
  • Fig. 93-96 is the discriminating diagram of the opening mechanism of the technical scheme 2.
  • the auxiliary screw pair and the auger of the bottle opener shown in Figures 93, 94, 98 and 99 are connected in series and in series; the auxiliary screw pair and the auger of the bottle opener shown in Figs. 95 and 97 are simply connected in parallel.
  • the coupling between the auxiliary screw pair and the auger of the bottle opener shown in Figures 96 and 100 is a simple series connection. detailed description
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a bottle opener drilled into a cork with an auger that does not need to drill through the stopper 4, which has the same spiral pair 8A1 as the auger 1 of the present invention.
  • the process of drilling, taking and unloading is: holding the bottle body 5 in one hand, holding the bottle opener handle 9 in one hand and screwing the bottle stopper into the predetermined position in the right hand direction, and the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 is screwed into the position in the right-handed process.
  • the whole bottle opener is formed into a whole, and then the right-handed handle 9 is continued, and while rotating, the bottle opener and the stopper 4 are taken out from the bottle mouth with a slight force.
  • the bottom side 7 of the screw pair follower 8A12 is held in one hand, and the left handed handle 9 opens the auxiliary screw pair 8A1.
  • the driving piece 8A11 and the auger 1 rise together with the stopper 4, and the stopper 4 is restrained by the stopper member 2 Blocking, the auger 1 continues to rotate left until it comes out of the stopper 4.
  • the stopper member 2 and the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 (where the auxiliary screw pair is composed of a pair of screw pairs, therefore, it is the main screw pair 8A1, the main screw sub-group 8A, and the entire auxiliary screw pair 8, that is, 8A1 is equivalent to 8A or 8, and the follower 8A12 is similarly integrated with the same condition.
  • the core of the stopper member 2 is a circular hole 3 penetrating up and down, and the hole edge is rotated to the center line of the auger 1
  • the minimum distance is designed to be larger than the auger self-rotation radius, which is smaller than the auger plug rotation radius, so as to allow the auger to pass and prevent the stopper from passing.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 and the auger 1 are both right-handed. And the screw is in place and self-locking. Holding the handle 9 by hand, rotate the auger 1 into the cork 4 until the positioning end 6 of the bottle opener contacts the end of the bottle mouth, the auger 1 stops downward, and continues horizontally right-handed by its auger 1 The spiral spin removes the stopper 4.
  • FIG. 3 is the bottom end 7 of the follower 8A12 of the corkscrew 8A1 held by the bottle opener in FIG. 1 with the open bottle as the frame fixed, and the handle 9 is left-handed to open the auxiliary screw 8A1.
  • the driving member 8A11 drives the auger 1 to rise together with the stopper, the upper portion of the stopper 4 is blocked after contact with the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues to rise until the stopper 4 is removed, and the stopper 4 is dropped to the cross-sectional view above the bottle mouth.
  • the bottle opener can also be removed from the bottle mouth together with the stopper, and then unloaded according to the above operation.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 there are two ways in which the technical solution of the present invention can realize drilling, removing, and unloading the cork, and still take the examples of Figs. 1 and 2:
  • the right hand grip handle 9 is right-handed to make the auger 1 drill down into the cork 4
  • the entire bottle opener is down to the predetermined depth, and after the bottom of the bottle opener (Fig. 28) or the positioning stop 6 contacts the bottle mouth, the auger 1 is no longer Down, but horizontally rotate the cork 4 by its own spiral until it is taken out of the bottle.
  • the bottom edge 7 of the follower 8A12 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 is held by the left hand, and the open bottle is fixed to the frame, and the right-handed left-handed handle 9 is opened and rotated.
  • the self-locking auxiliary screw pair 8A1 drives the auger 1 and the cork 4 to rotate leftward together, the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2 to be blocked and stops axial movement, and the auger 1 continues to rotate left until it is from the cork In 4, the bottle stopper is dropped, and the bottle stopper is dropped on the bottle mouth to realize the mechanical unloading function.
  • the bottle opener is taken out from the bottle mouth together with the bottle stopper, and the bottom edge 7 of the follower 8A12 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 is also held by the left hand, and the right hand left handed handle 9 is opened to open the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 which has been previously screwed and self-locked.
  • the driving member 8A11 drives the auger 1 and the stopper 4 together with the follower 8A12 for reverse movement, the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2 to be blocked and stops axial movement, and the auger 1 continues to rotate left until the bottle stopper 4 In the middle, the mechanical unloading function is realized.
  • the above is the opening, unloading and unloading operation of the bottle opener consisting of a pair of right-handed spiral pairs, and the bottle opener consisting of one or more right-handed spiral pairs is used to drill, take and unload the bottle opener.
  • 5 and 6 are bottle openers of the stopper member 2 having two rotations about the shaft 201 designed in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • 4 is a bottom hand 7 of the follower 8A12 holding the screw pair 8A1, and the bottom of the driven body 8A12 is fixed by the open bottle, and the handle 9 is rotated by the right hand to drive the auxiliary screw auxiliary member 8A11 downwardly.
  • the auger 1 is then drilled down.
  • the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 is not completely closed, and the two stopper members 2 are in a free state, and the distance from the center line of the rotation of the auger 1 is greater than that of the auger 1 The radius of the plug rotation.
  • Figure 5 is the bottle opener auxiliary screw auxiliary member 8A11 shown in Figure 4 continues to be screwed down until the stop member 2 is contacted and rotated about the shaft 201 to contact the upper end of the auxiliary screw pair follower 8A12 to stop rotating, At this time, the distance between the two stopper members 2 from the center line of the auger 1 rotation of the auger is smaller than the radius of rotation of the auger plug until the active screw 8A11 and the follower 8A12 of the auxiliary screw pair are fully screwed and self-locked.
  • the right-handed drill plug and take a cross-sectional view of the stopper 4 by means of a horizontal spin of the auger.
  • Figure 6 is a plan view of the bottle opener of Figure 5 taken from the A-A position to remove the upper portion of the screw 8A11 and the auger.
  • the stopper member 2 is not cut in the left and right sides.
  • 202 is a member to which the shaft 201 about which the stopper member 2 is rotated is coupled to the auxiliary helical pair follower 8A12.
  • FIG. 7 is a view in which the auger is coupled to the connecting member 34 by welding 25, and the connecting member 34 is slidably coupled to the auxiliary screw pair 8A11 (including horizontal and vertical sliding).
  • the connecting member 34 drives the auger 1 upwardly to move the constrained member 31 and the connecting member movable member 35 to the limit, which is a cross-sectional view of the grip connecting member 34 after the right hand is taken out of the stopper 4.
  • Figure 8 is a plan view of Figure 7.
  • the top is uncut, and the two sides A-A cut the coupling member 34 and the constraining member 31.
  • Figure 9 is the bottom edge 7 of the follower 8A12 of the hand holding screw 8A1 held in the frame by the open bottle, the handle 9 is left-handed to open the auxiliary screw 8A1 of the auxiliary screw 8A1 and the spiral
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the auger and the coupling member 34 welded 25, and the coupling member 34 and the auxiliary screw pair 8A11 are screwed 23, which is a gripping connection member 34 which is rotated rightward to take out the stopper 4.
  • Figure 11 is a cross-sectional plan view taken along line A - A of Figure 10; The top portion is not cut, and the coupling member 34 and the constraining member 31 and the screw member 23 are cut.
  • Figure 12 is the bottom edge of the follower 8A12 of Figure 10 - hand holding screw 8A1.
  • FIG. 13 is an auxiliary spiral sub-following member 8112 integrally fixed with the slider 32.
  • the slider 32 can be slidably moved up and down, left and right under the constraint of the chute side block 33 and the stroke stop 36 on both sides, and is a grip handle 9
  • a cross-sectional view of the stopper 4 is taken right-handed.
  • the figure is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener A-A shown in Fig. 13, and a plan view of the stroke stop 36 and the stopper member 2 welded joint 25, the chute side block 33.
  • Fig. 15 is a plan view showing the lower end support member, the chute side block 33, and the stopper 4 of the stopper member 2 of Fig. 13 which is cut by the bottle opener B-B.
  • Figure 16 is a left side elevational view of the bottle opener C-C cutting slider 32, the chute side block 33, and the stroke stop 36 of Figure 13;
  • Figure 17 is a schematic diagram of the first embodiment of the present invention, the auxiliary spiral sub-spiral 8A1 active member 8A11 and the auger 1 are used in series and statically coupled (riveted joint 24), and the plug member and the screw pair follower 8A12 are welded and coupled 25 A cross-sectional view of the bottle opener after drilling and removing the stopper 4.
  • Figure 18 is a design of the first embodiment of the present invention, the stopper member 2 and the auxiliary screw 8A1 follower 8A12 statically coupled outside the auxiliary screw pair (rivet coupling 24), the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 active member 8A11 and the auger 1
  • solid one 27 On the basis of the figure, as long as the left hand grips the bottom side 7 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 follower 8A12, the open bottle is fixed to the frame, the right hand grip handle 9 is left-handed, and the active part 8A11 drives the auger 1 and the bottle.
  • the plug 4 rises together, the stopper is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2, and the driving member 8A11 and the auger 1 continue to rise until the auger 1 completely comes out of the stopper.
  • 19 and 20 are the auger 1 and the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 of the technical solution 1 of the present invention and are connected in series by welding.
  • FIG. 25 The coupling of the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 and the stopper member 2, both the active member 8A11 and its dynamic coupling (using the rolling connection 28 of the ball 39), and the follower 8A12 are statically coupled with the connecting member 34 (screw 23)
  • the bottle opener is slidably coupled to the stopper member 2.
  • Figure 19 is a cross-sectional view of the grip handle 9 drilled right into the stopper.
  • Figure 20 is the bottle opener of Figure 19 holding the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 follower 8A12 bottom edge 7 fixed by the open bottle body, one hand holding the handle 9 left-handed, the active part 8A11 drives the spiral
  • the drill 1 and the stopper 4 are raised together, the stopper is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2, and the driving member 8A11 and the auger 1 continue to rise until the auger 1 is completely removed from the stopper 4.
  • 21 and 22 are the auger 1 and the auxiliary spiral pair 8A1 designed in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 26 is a cross-sectional view of the grip handle 9 drilled right into the stopper 4.
  • Figure 22 is a bottom opener 7 of the opener 8A1 follower 8A12 of the bottle opener shown in Figure 21, with the open bottle as the frame fixed, and the handle 9 left-handed by one hand, the active 8A11 drives the spiral
  • the drill 1 and the stopper 4 are raised together, the stopper is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2, and the driving member 8A11 and the auger 1 continue to rise until the auger 1 is completely taken out of the stopper 4.
  • Figure 23 is a cross-sectional view of the grip handle 9 drilled right into the stopper 4, in which the auxiliary screw pairs 8A1 and 8A2 are right-handed and locked in place without being opened.
  • Fig. 24 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A-"A-cutting stopper member 2 shown in Fig. 23. The screwing of the stopper member 2 and the member 8A22 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A2 is not shown.
  • Figure 25 is a bottom opener 7 of the follower holder 8A2 of the screw pair 8A2 held by the bottle opener shown in Figure 23, the left hand of the handle 8 is held by the hand, and the screw pairs 8A1 and 8A2 are successively opened, and the driving members 8A11 and 8A21 drive the spiral.
  • the drill 1 and the stopper 4 are raised together, and the upper portion of the stopper is blocked after contacting the semi-circular stopper member 2, and the driving members 8A11 and 8A21 drive the auger 1 to continue to rise until the auger 1 is completely disengaged from the stopper 4.
  • Fig. 26 is a cross-sectional view of the grip handle 9 which is drilled in and out of the stopper 4 in the right direction. In the process, the auxiliary screw pairs 8A1 and 8A2 are right-handed and locked in place without being locked and opened.
  • Figure 27 is a top plan view of the bottle opener A ⁇ A shown in Figure 26 taken transversely through the auger 1 core type stopper member 2.
  • the stopper member 2 may be made of a metal as shown in the figure, or may be a tensioned rope which is coupled to the auxiliary screw pair at both ends, and the screwing of the member 8A22 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A2 is not shown.
  • Figure 28 is a bottom opener 7 of the opener 8A follower 8A22 of the opener of the bottle opener shown in Figure 26, with the open bottle as the frame fixed, and the handle 9 left-handed by one hand, the spiral pairs 8A1 and 8A2
  • the driving members 8A11 and 8A21 drive the auger 1 and the stopper 4 together, and the upper portion of the cork is blocked after being contacted transversely through the stopper member 2 of the core of the auger, and the driving members 8A11 and 8A21 drive the auger 1
  • a cross-sectional view continues to rise until the auger 1 is completely removed from the stopper 4.
  • 29, 30, 31 are the non-metal plates of the first embodiment of the present invention, and the upper and lower communication holes for the auger 1 to pass up and down spirally are required to be drilled from the top to the bottom.
  • the plug member 2 is coupled with the screw 8A22, the auger 1 and the auxiliary screw 8A are connected in series with the screw 23, and the auxiliary screw 8A is connected by two pairs.
  • It is a bottle opener composed of right-handed spiral pairs 8A1, 8A2.
  • 29 is a cross-sectional view of the handle 9 being drilled right and the stopper 4 is taken out. During the process, the auxiliary screw pairs 8A1 and 8A2 are right-handed and locked in place without being opened.
  • Figure 30 is a plan view showing the stopper member 2 of the bottle opener A ⁇ ⁇ A shown in Figure 29 cut away from the non-metal. The bonding 26 between the stopper member 2 and the member 8A22 of the auxiliary screw pair 8A2 is not shown.
  • Figure 31 is a first hand holding of the bottle opener of Figure 29 from the bottom side 7 of the follower 8A2 follower 8A22 with the open bottle as the frame fixed, one hand holding the handle 9 left-handed, then the spiral pair 8A1 and 8A2
  • the driving members 8A11 and 8A21 drive the auger 1 and the stopper 4 together, and the upper portion of the stopper contacts the stopper member 2 which is transversely passed through the core of the auger 1 and is blocked, and the driving members 8A11 and 8A21 drive the auger. 1 continues to rise until the auger 1 is completely removed from the stopper 4.
  • FIG. 32, 33 and 34 are cross-sectional views of the design of the first embodiment of the present invention, in which the auger 1 and the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 are coupled (rolling connection 28), and the stopper is drilled and taken out.
  • the auger is welded to the connecting member 34, and the coupling member 34 is slidably coupled to the auxiliary screw pair 8A11 (including horizontal and vertical sliding).
  • the connecting member 34 drives the auger 1 to move upwardly.
  • the restraining member 31 is in contact with the movable stopper 35 which is integrally fixed with the connecting member.
  • the grip connecting member 34 is drilled rightward and the cross section of the stopper 4 is taken out.
  • the sub 8A1 right-handed screw is self-locking and does not open.
  • 32 and 33 are also schematic diagrams showing the rolling connection of the auger and the auxiliary helical pair of the technical solution of the present invention.
  • Figure 33 is a cross-sectional view showing the bottle opener A-A of Figure 32, which cuts the connecting member 34 and the restraining member 31, and the auxiliary screw pair is not cut.
  • Figure 34 is the bottom end 7 of the follower 8A12 of the corkscrew 8A holding the screw pair 8A shown in Figure 32, with the opened bottle as the frame fixed, and the handle 9 is left-handed to open the auxiliary screw pair 8A.
  • the piece 8A11 rises together with the auger 1, the stopper 4, the stopper 4 is blocked by the stopper member 2, and the driving member 8A11 drives the auger 1 to continue to rotate left until the auger is disengaged from the stopper 4.
  • Fig. 35 is a cross-sectional view of the grip handle 9 which is drilled right into and out of the stopper 4.
  • the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 is right-handed and locked in place without being opened.
  • the active member 8A11 which can be screwed into the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 by the handle 9 is raised together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the stopper 4 is blocked by the stopper member 2, and the driving member 8A11 is driven.
  • the auger 1 continues to rotate left until the auger is dislodged from the stopper 4.
  • Figure 36 is a left side elevational view of the bottle opener B-B of Figure 35 showing the slider 32, the guide rail 37, the movable stop 35 and the travel stop 36.
  • Figure 37 is a top plan view of the bottle opener A-A of Figure 35, which cuts the guide rail 37, the travel stop 36 and the slider 32, and the visible movable stop 35 that is integral with the slider.
  • 38, 39 and 40 are bottle openers in which the auger of the first embodiment of the present invention is statically coupled to the auxiliary screw pair and the auxiliary screw pair is right-handed.
  • 38 is a cross-sectional view of the case when it is not opened.
  • Figure 39 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener holding handle 9, shown in Figure 38, with the right side of the screw being forced downward until the auger 1 is drilled into the bottle 4.
  • Figure 40 is the bottle opener of Figure 39 continues to hold the handle 9, the right side of the right side of the screw is slightly upward until the bottle stopper is removed from the bottle, then the hand holds the bottle opener body, one hand left handed the handle 9, open the auxiliary spiral
  • the auxiliary 8A1, the active screw 8A11 and the auger 1 of the main screw pair which are integrally integrated with the handle 9 are moved upward together with the stopper 4 until the stopper contact stopper member 2 is blocked, and the auger 1 continues to rotate leftward from the bottle A cross-sectional view of the plug 4 taken out.
  • the auxiliary spiral pair is composed of a pair of right-handed main screw pairs 8A1 and a pair of left-handed spirals 8B1.
  • the auxiliary screw pair 8 and the auger 1 are statically coupled in series.
  • a bottle opener having a vertical through hole 3 in the core of the stopper member 2.
  • Figure 41 is a cross-sectional view showing the auger 1 drilled into the stopper 4 by a right hand knob 9 to a predetermined position.
  • FIG. 42 is the bottom edge 7 of the follower 8B12 of the bottle opener holding screw 8B1 shown in FIG. 41, which is fixed by the opened bottle body, and the hand grip 9 is rotated rightward from the screw pair 8B1.
  • the driving member 8B11 and the main screw pair 8A1, the auger 1 and the stopper 4 are raised together until the bottle stopper 4 is taken out of the bottle mouth, and then the handle 9 is changed to the left hand, and the main screw pair 8A1 is opened, and the driving member 8A11 is driven.
  • the auger 1 and the stopper 4 rise together, the stopper 4 is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2, and the driving member 8A11 drives the auger 1 to continue to rotate left until the auger is disengaged from the stopper.
  • the second is to design the opener of the scheme into the structure shown in Fig. 90-92, and the upper side 10 is designed on the upper end of the follower of the left-handed spiral pair, so that the handle 9 and the follower of the left-handed spiral pair can be simultaneously held when opening the bottle.
  • the upper side 10 makes the bottle opener a whole, so that the bottle can be drilled smoothly.
  • the third is to hold the handle with only one hand.
  • the technical solution of the present invention has three ways to realize the unloading and unloading operation.
  • the bottom edge 7 under the 8B12 is held by one hand and the bottle opening 5 is fixed in the frame. Do not move, continue to hold in one hand
  • the handle 9 is rotated rightly from the screw pair 8B1 (when the right-hand main screw pair 8A1 is screwed into position and self-locking), the active member 8B11 rises together with the main screw pair 8A1 and the auger 1 and the stopper, and the stopper 4 is removed from the handle Remove from the bottle.
  • the bottle opener can only open the right-handed spiral pair 8A1 with the same direction of rotation as the auger, which is active.
  • the piece 8A11 drives the auger and the stopper to rise until the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member, and the auger 1 continues to rotate leftward with the handle 9 until it completely disengages from the stopper 4, thereby achieving mechanical unloading.
  • the second is to continue to hold the bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 with the open bottle 5 as the frame fixed.
  • the member 8B11 is subjected to the upward force, the follower 8B12 is self-locked by the downward force, and the right-handed screw pair 8A1 is opened, and the active member 8A11 drives the auger and the cork to rise, and during the ascent, the stopper 4 contacts
  • the plug member 2 is blocked, and the auger 1 continues to be left-handed up with the handle 9 until it is completely disengaged from the stopper 4, thereby achieving mechanical unloading.
  • the third is to remove the bottle opener and the stopper 4 from the bottle, one hand is changed to hold the bottom edge 7 of the 8A12, and the left hand is rotated 9 by one hand, and the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 is opened by the two hands. In the process, the stopper is contacted.
  • the plug member 2 is blocked and the auger 1 continues to rotate left until it completely disengages from the stopper to effect mechanical unloading.
  • Figures 43, 44, 45 and 46 are the bottle openers of the second embodiment of the present invention which are designed with two stop members 2 which are pivoted.
  • Figure 43 is a downward spiral of the auxiliary screw sub-screw 8A11, the auger 1 is then drilled down, the main screw pair 8A1 is not fully closed, and the two stopper members 2 are in a bottle opener only when subjected to gravity,
  • the distance between the two stop members 2 each from the centerline of the auger 1 belt rotation can be greater than the radius of the auger 1 belt rotation.
  • Figure 44 is an end of the opener screw 8A of the bottle opener auxiliary screw of Figure 43 continues to be screwed down, contacts the stopper member 2 and rotates about the shaft 201 until it contacts the upper end of the auxiliary screw pair follower, and then stops.
  • the auger continues to be drilled to the predetermined position of the stopper 4.
  • Figure 45 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 43 with the bottle remover removed and removed. After the stopper 4 is removed, the stopper member 2 is in a state of being only subjected to gravity.
  • Figure 46 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A-A shown in Figure 44, which is not cut away from the left and right sides of the stopper member 2.
  • the auger 1 can be longitudinally or horizontally coupled (sliding coupling 29) and the main spiral pair 8A1 follower through the connecting member 34 and the auxiliary helical auxiliary member.
  • 8A12 is coupled with the end face of the screw 8B1 active member 8B11 and the stopper member 2, and the auxiliary screw pair 8 and the auger 1 are serially connected.
  • Fig. 47 is a constrained connection between the auger 1 and the auxiliary screw pair 8A1 by the restraining member 31, which is a cross-sectional view of the auger 1 being drilled into the stopper 4 by a right-handed handle 9 to a predetermined position.
  • Figure 48 is the bottom opener 7 of the bottle opener of Figure 47 held by the first hand.
  • the bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 is fixed by the open bottle 5, and the right hand is opened by the screw 8B1.
  • the active part 8B11 rises and drives the main spiral.
  • the pair 8A1 and the auger take out the stopper 4, and then turn left to open the main screw pair 8A1, and the driving member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, the upper end of the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 Continue to rise, a top view that is removed from the stopper 4.
  • Figure 49 is a plan view showing the connecting member 34 and the restraining member 31 coupled between the bottle opener A--A and the auxiliary screw pair 8 active member 8A11, and the visible movable member 35, as shown in Figure 47. .
  • Figure 50 is a top plan view of the movable stopper 35 of the bottle opener B-B shown in Figure 47 cut away from the coupling member 25 of the connecting member.
  • Fig. 51 is a cross-sectional view of the main screw sub-group 8A and the spiral sub-group 8B, respectively, screwed into position in the middle, and drilled into the stopper.
  • Figure 52 is a bottom opener 7 of the follower 8B22 of the screw opener 8B2 holding the left-handed spiral pair 8B2 in one hand, and the bottom of the follower body 5 is fixed in the frame, and the handle 9 is right-handed.
  • the left-handed main screw pair 8B1 of the spiral sub-group 8B and the slave screw 8B2 are taken out from the cross-sectional view of the stopper 4, and the main screw sub-group 8A is screwed into place and the self-locking does not open.
  • Figure 53 is a bottom opener 7 of the follower 8A22 of the main screw pair 8A2 of the bottle opener of Figure 52, which is held by one hand and held by the hand, with the bottle opening 5 as the frame fixed, and the handle 9 left-handed by one hand.
  • a cross-sectional view of the right-handed main spiral pair 8A1 and the slave spiral pair 8A2 of the main spiral sub-group 8A is removed, and the stopper 4 is removed.
  • Figures 54, 55 and 56 are the opener for the auxiliary screw pair 8 and the auger 1 and in series with the balls 39 which can be longitudinally or horizontally coupled 28 .
  • the inner surface of the follower 8A12 of the main screw pair is bonded to the outer surface of the driving member 8B11 of the screw pair, and the cross section of the stopper 4 is drilled.
  • Figure 55 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A - A shown in Figure 54 cutting the restraining member 31, the connecting member 34 and the balls 39, and the stopper 35 is visible. Remove the handle 9 and the auger 1 and the stop member 2 after cutting.
  • Figure 56 is a bottom opener 7 of the bottle opener of Figure 54 held first hand 8B12 fixed with the bottle opening 5, the other hand holding the handle 9 right-handed, open the bottle stopper 4 from the screw pair 8B1 Thereafter, the left-handed handle 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the active member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the stopper 4 is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues to rise until the bottle stopper 4 A cross-sectional view of the complete disengagement.
  • 57 and 58 show the rolling connection of the stopper member 2 and the auxiliary screw pair 8 ⁇ ball 39 according to the second aspect of the present invention. Connect the 28 bottle opener. 57 is a cross-sectional view of the auger 1 drilled into the stopper 4.
  • Figure 58 is the bottom opener 7 of the bottle opener of Figure 57 first holding the 8B12 with the open bottle 5 as the frame fixed, and the other hand of the right hand 9 is opened to remove the stopper from the screw 8B1, and then left-handed
  • the main screw pair 8A1 is opened, the driving member 8A11 is raised together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, the contact stopper member 2 of the stopper 4 is blocked, and the auger 1 continues to be left-handed until the cross-section is completely disengaged from the stopper 4. .
  • Figure 59 is a cross-sectional view of the centering stopper with the right handed handle 9 drilling the auger 1 into the stopper 4.
  • Figure 60 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A-A shown in Figure 59, which cuts the stopper member 2.
  • Figure 61 is a bottom opener 7 of the bottle opener of Figure 59 held first by hand 8B12, the other hand right-handed handle 9 is opened to remove the stopper 4 from the screw pair 8B1, and then The left-handed handle 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the driving member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues to be left-handed and completely dislodged from the stopper 4. Cutaway view. '
  • FIG. 62, 63 and 64 are the second embodiment of the present invention, the auger and the auxiliary screw pair and the series screw connection 23, the follower 8A1 of the main screw pair 8A1 of the auxiliary screw pair 8 and the slave 8B11 of the slave screw 8B1 are welded.
  • the coupling 25, the stopper member 2 is a bottle opener made of non-metal, non-porous and adhesively coupled with the auxiliary screw pair 8.
  • Figure 62 is a cross-sectional view of the right-handed handle 9 drilled into the stopper 4 by the auger 1 itself after drilling through the stopper member 2.
  • Fig. 63 is a plan view showing the stopper member 2 in which the A-A direction cuts the non-porous member after the bottle opener of Fig. 62 removes the main member 8A11 of the main screw pair 8A1 and the auger 1.
  • Figure 64 is a bottom opener 7 of the opener 8B12 of the bottle opener shown in Figure 62, with the open bottle 5 as the frame fixed, and the other hand right-handed handle 9, at this time, the main screw pair 8A1 is screwed and self-locked. It is inevitable to open the stopper 4 from the screw pair 8B1, and then turn the handle 9 left, the main screw pair 8A1 is opened, and the driving member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, at which time the auger 1 first and the stopper member 2 are mutually The friction gradually rises and exits, until the upper end of the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues to ascend, and the cross-sectional view is taken out from the stopper 4 and the stopper member 2.
  • 65, 66 and 67 are the second embodiment of the present invention, having a plug member 2, a plug member 2 and an auxiliary screw pair, and a series connection joint 25, and a main screw pair, which are transversely passed through the core of the auger (air core).
  • the piece 8A12 is riveted to the bottle opener 24 and the screw opener 23 from the main part 8B11 of the screw pair.
  • 65 is a cross-sectional view of the auger 1 drilled into the stopper 4 by the right hand knob 9 .
  • Figure 66 is a plan view showing the bottle opener A - A shown in Figure 65 for cutting the stopper member 2.
  • 67 is a bottom opener 7 of the bottle opener of FIG. 65 holding the 8B12 in one hand, and the open bottle 5 is fixed in the frame, and the right hand rotary handle 9 is opened to take out the stopper 4 from the screw pair 8B1.
  • the auxiliary 8A is screwed and self-locked, and then the left-handed handle 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the active member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the stopper is stopped therebetween.
  • the contact stopper member 2 is blocked, and the auger 1 continues to rise until it is taken out of the stopper.
  • 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72 are the second embodiment of the main helical auxiliary follower 8A12 of the present invention, and the outer surface of the main auxiliary screw 8A12 is dynamically coupled (sliding 28), the main screw auxiliary member 8A11 and the auger 1 welded joint
  • Fig. 68 is a cross-sectional view showing the auger 1 drilled into the stopper 4 by the right hand knob 9.
  • Figure 69 is a travel stop of the bottle opener A-A shown in Figure 68, which is welded to the main screw pair follower 8A12.
  • Figure 70 is a plan view of the bottle opener B-B shown in Figure 68, which cuts the stroke stop 36 and the stopper member 2.
  • Figure 71 is a plan view of the bottle opener C-C shown in Figure 68, which cuts the chute side block 33 and the slider 32. Corks, screw drills and bottles are not shown.
  • Figure 72 is the bottom opener 7 of the bottle opener of Figure 68 held first by hand 8B12, and the other hand right-handed handle 9 is opened to remove the stopper 4 from the screw pair 8B1.
  • the screw pair 8A1 is screwed and self-locked, and then the left hand knob 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the driving member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4 until the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues.
  • a cross-sectional view that rises until it comes out of the stopper 4.
  • Figure 73 is a cross-sectional view showing the stopper of the second embodiment of the present invention, the stopper member 2 and the outer surface of the main screw pair follower 8A12 and the bottle opener of the screw coupling of the outer surface of the screw sub-rotor 8B11.
  • the bottle body 5 is fixed in the frame, and the other hand is rotated by the right hand 9 during which the main screw pair 8A1 is screwed and self-locked, and the slave screw 8B1 is opened.
  • the stopper 4 can be taken out, and then the left screw 9 is opened to open the main screw 8A1.
  • the active member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, until the upper end of the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 Continue to rise until it comes out of the stopper 4.
  • Figure 74 and 75 are the bottle openers of the second embodiment of the present invention, in which the auxiliary screw pair and the auger are welded in series, the stopper member 2 and the coupling portion 26 from the screw pair follower 8B12.
  • Figure 74 is a cross-sectional view of the right-handed handle 9 drilling the auger 1 into the stopper 4.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 and the spiral from the spiral pair 8B1 can have the following two designs, all of which can realize the functions of drilling, taking and unloading:
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 has the same direction as the auger 1, which is the right-handed direction.
  • the direction of the spiral pair 8B1 is opposite to that of the auger 1, which is the left-handed direction.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 is opposite to the auger 1 and is the left-handed direction.
  • the direction from the screw pair 8B1 is the same as that of the auger 1, which is the right-handed direction.
  • Figure 75 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 74 after the stopper is removed.
  • the take-up and unloading process using the aforementioned A design is as follows: The bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 is held by one hand, and the open body 5 of the bottle is fixed, and the right-handed handle 9 of the other hand is opened from the screw 8B1, and the active part 8B11 rises.
  • the cork 4 is taken out, during which the main spiral pair 8A1 is screwed and self-locked, and then the left-handed handle 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the active member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the upper end of the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2 is blocked, and auger 1 continues Lit up to a cross-sectional view taken out of the stopper 4.
  • the take-up and unloading process using the aforementioned B design is as follows: The bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 is held by one hand, and the open body 5 of the bottle is fixed, and the right-handed handle 9 of the other hand opens the main screw 8A1, and the active part 8A11 rises.
  • the stopper 4 is taken out, and the self-locking is screwed from the screw pair 8B1, and then the left-handed handle 9 is opened to open the screw pair 8B1, and the driving member 8B11 is raised together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the upper end of the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member. After 2 is blocked, the auger 1 continues to rise until the cross-section is taken out of the stopper 4. ⁇
  • Figure 76 and 77 show a simple series connection of the auxiliary screw pair and the auger, a stopper member 2 and a main screw pair follower 8A12, and a bottle opener coupled from the main member 8B11 of the screw pair.
  • Figure 76 is a cross-sectional view of the right-handed handle 9 drilling the auger 1 into the stopper 4.
  • Figure 77 is a bottle opener of Figure 76 holding 8B12 in one hand, - the right hand knob 9 is opened from the screw pair 8B1, and the driving member 8B12 drives the auger 1 and the stopper 4 to rise until the stopper 4 is removed, and then left-handed
  • the main screw pair 8A1 is opened, and the driving member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues to rise, and the cross-sectional view is taken out from the stopper 4.
  • Figure 78 is a cross-sectional view of the right handed handle 9 drilling the auger 1 into the stopper 4.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 and the spiral from the spiral pair 8B1 can have the following two designs, all of which can realize the functions of drilling, taking and unloading:
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 has the same direction as the auger 1, which is the right-handed direction.
  • the direction of the spiral pair 8B1 is opposite to that of the auger 1, which is the left-handed direction.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 is opposite to the spiral 1Co, which is the left-handed direction, and the spiral 8B1 is rotated in the same direction as the auger 1, which is the right-handed direction.
  • Figure 79 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 78 after removal and removal of the stopper.
  • the designing and unloading process of A is as follows: The bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 is held by one hand, and the open body 5 of the bottle is fixed, the other hand of the right hand 9 is opened from the screw 8B1, and the active part 8B11 is lifted to remove the stopper. 4, during which the main screw pair 8A1 is screwed and self-locked, then the left hand knob 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the active member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the upper end of the stopper 4 is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2 And the auger 1 continues to rise until the cross-sectional view is taken out of the stopper 4.
  • the B design picking and unloading process is as follows: The bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 is held by one hand, and the open bottle 5 is fixed to the frame, the other hand right hand 9 is opened to the main screw 8A1, and the active part 8A11 is lifted to remove the stopper. 4, during which the screw 8B1 is screwed and self-locked, and then the left-handed handle 9 is opened from the screw pair 8B1, and the active member 8B11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, and the upper end of the stopper 4 is blocked after contacting the stopper member 2 And the auger 1 continues to rise until the cross-sectional view is taken out of the stopper 4.
  • FIG. 80 is a cross-sectional view of the right-handed handle 9 drilling the auger 1 into the stopper 4.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 and the spiral from the spiral pair 8B1 can have the following two designs, all of which can realize the functions of drilling, taking and unloading:
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 has a right-handed direction, which is the same as the auger 1, and is rotated from the spiral pair 8B1 to the left-hand direction, opposite to the auger 1.
  • the main spiral pair 8A1 has a left-handed direction, which is opposite to the auger 1, and is rotated from the spiral pair 8B1 to the right-hand direction, which is the same as the auger 1.
  • Figure 81 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener shown in Figure 80 after being taken and unloaded.
  • a design picking and unloading process holding the bottom edge 7 of the 8B12 in one hand, the open bottle is fixed in the frame, the right hand rotary handle 9 is opened from the screw pair 8B1, and the active part 8B11 is lifted out to take out the stopper 4, during which The main screw pair 8A1 is screwed and self-locked, and then the left hand knob 9 opens the main screw pair 8A1, and the active member 8A11 rises together with the auger 1 and the stopper 4, the stopper 4 contacts the stopper member 2, and the auger 1 continues.
  • a cross-sectional view that rises until it comes out of the stopper 4.
  • Figure 82 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener drilled into the stopper.
  • Figure 83 is a left side elevational view of the bottle opener A-A to the cutting stroke stop 36, the slider 32 and the movable stop 35 of Figure 82, wherein the movable stop 35 of the weld coupling 25 with the primary helical secondary follower 8A12 is shown. It is cut along the middle of the inner and outer circle.
  • Figure 84 is a plan view showing the B-B of the bottle opener of Figure 82, which is cut away from the connecting member 34, and the stroke stop 36 which is weldedly coupled to the slave active member 8B11.
  • Figure 85 is a top plan view of the movable block 35 of the bottle opener of Figure 82 taken along line C-C of the main screw pair follower 8A12.
  • Figure 86 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener drilled into the stopper.
  • Figure 87 is a left side elevational view of the bottle opener A--A shown in Figure 86, the cutting stroke stop 36, the connecting member 34 and the movable stop 35, wherein the movable stop is welded to the main helical pair follower 8A12. 35 is cut along the middle of the outer circle and the inner circle.
  • Figure 88 is a top plan view of the B-B of the bottle opener of Figure 86 taken along the line connecting member 34 and the travel stop 36 welded to the slave slave active member 8B11.
  • the main screw sub-active member 8A11 and the auger can be rotated at about 150 degrees.
  • Figure 89 is a top plan view of the movable stopper 35 of the bottle opener of Figure 86 which is cut and coupled to the main screw pair follower 8A12.
  • Figure 90 is a cross-sectional view of the unopened bottle.
  • Figure 91 is a cross-sectional view of the bottle opener of Figure 90 simultaneously holding the handle 9 and the upper edge 10 of the follower 8B12 to form the entire bottle opener, and the right hand opener opens the auger 1 into the stopper.
  • Figure 92 is a cross-sectional view showing the bottle opener of Figure 91 taken out and the stopper removed. The process is: holding the lower part of the bottle opener body in one hand, and holding the handle 9 right hand in one hand, since the main screw pair 8A1 is screwed into position and self-locking, the auxiliary screw pair must be smashed from the screw pair 8B1, and the active part 8B11 It rises together with the main screw pair 8A1, the auger 1 and the stopper 4 until the stopper is completely removed from the bottle.
  • the handle 9 is left-handed to open the main screw pair 8A1, and the driving member 8A11 rises together with the auger and the stopper until the stopper contact stopper member 2 is blocked, and the driving member 8A11 and the auger continue to rise, the auger is A cross-sectional view of all the stoppers after they have been removed.

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L'invention concerne un ouvre-bouteille à mèche hélicoïdale servant à retirer un bouchon de bouteille mou. Cet ouvre-bouteille comprend une mèche hélicoïdale (1) reliée en parallèle à une paire de vis accessoires (8) reliée à un composant bouchon (2), ce dernier (2) arrêtant le mouvement axial du bouchon de la bouteille (4). La paire de vis accessoires (8) est constituée d'une paire de vis (8A1) présentant un sens de rotation identique à celui de la mèche hélicoïdale (1). En variante, la paire de vis accessoires (8) est constituée d'une paire de vis (8A1) présentant un sens de rotation identique à celui de la mèche hélicoïdale (1) et d'une paire de vis (8B1) présentant un sens de rotation contraire à celui de la mèche hélicoïdale (1). L'ouvre-bouteille selon l'invention est doté d'une fonction mécanique de perforation, de tirage et de retrait de bouchon, et il présente une structure simple et un fonctionnement pratique. Cet ouvre-bouteille permet le retrait automatique d'un bouchon.
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