The present disclosure relates to bottle openers and more particularly, to an automatic bottle opener with automatic sensing.
Motorized wine bottle openers facilitate the removal of a cork from a wine bottle. Existing motorized wine bottle openers generally include a motor driven auger that engages the cork and extracts the cork from the bottle. With existing wine bottle openers, however, the user manually starts and stops the movement of the auger to extract the cork and to eject the cork from the opener.
Consistent with one embodiment, an automatic bottle opener includes a housing having an opening configured to receive a cork from a bottle, an auger for engaging the cork, a motor for driving the auger and a cork engaging sleeve slidable relative to the housing from a first position proximate the opening to a second position away from the opening. A start sensor senses an initial movement of the cork engaging sleeve from the first position and causes the motor to start driving the auger in a first rotation direction in response to movement of the cork engaging sleeve. A stop sensor senses the cork engaging sleeve in the second position and causes the motor to stop after the cork has been at least partially extracted.
Consistent with another embodiment, an automatic bottle opener includes a housing having an opening configured to receive a cork from a bottle, an auger for engaging the cork, and a motor for driving the auger, wherein the auger is driven in a first rotation direction to engage the cork and draw the cork into the housing. A position sensor senses a change in position of the housing and activates the motor to drive the auger in a second rotation direction opposite the first rotation direction in response to a sensed change in position.
Consistent with a further embodiment, a method includes: engaging a bottle with one end of an automatic bottle opener; automatically triggering extraction of a cork from the bottle in response to engaging the bottle; and automatically triggering ejection of the cork in response to sensing a position and/or movement of the automatic wine bottle opener.
These and other features and advantages will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
An automatic bottle opener, consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure, includes a motorized auger with automatic sensing for starting and stopping rotation of the auger. In some embodiments, the automatic bottle opener may sense engagement of the bottle opener with a bottle to activate rotation of the motorized auger for engaging and removing the cork and may sense an extracted position of the cork to stop rotation of the motorized auger. Additionally or alternatively, embodiments of the automatic bottle opener may sense a change in position (e.g., a tilted position) of the bottle opener to activate reverse rotation of the motorized auger for ejecting the extracted cork. Although a particular embodiment is shown and described herein, other embodiments of the automatic bottle opener with automatic sensing are contemplated and within the scope of the present disclosure. The exemplary embodiment is described as an automatic wine bottle opener but the opener may be used to remove a cork from bottles other than wine bottles.
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The cork engaging sleeve 110 is configured to engage a cork (not shown) being extracted from a bottle (not shown). The cork engaging sleeve 110 is positioned in a first or initial position at or proximate the opening 104 of the housing 102 and is slidable within the housing 102 away from the opening 104 to a second or extracted position. In the illustrated embodiment, the cork engaging sleeve 110 includes a generally cylindrical body 112 with one or more internal ribs 114 (see
The motorized auger mechanism 120 generally includes a motor 122 coupled to an auger 124 for rotating the auger 124. In the illustrated embodiment, the motor 120 is coupled to the auger 124 via a gear box 126. The auger 124 is driven by the motor 122 (e.g., in a clockwise direction of rotation) to engage the cork and cause the cork to be extracted from the bottle and at least partially into the cork engaging sleeve 110 and the housing 102. As the cork is extracted from the bottle, the cork engaging sleeve 110 (together with the cork) moves inside the housing 102 away from the opening 104. Reversing the direction of rotation of the motor 122 and the auger 124 (e.g., in a counter clockwise direction) will cause the cork and the cork engaging sleeve 110 to move toward the opening 104 of the housing 102 such that the cork is ejected from the wine opener.
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When a bottle 10 is inserted into the opening 104 of the housing 102, the bottle 10 pushes upward on the cork engaging sleeve 110 such that the cork engaging sleeve 110 moves against the spring 134 and away from the opening 104. Movement of the cork engagement sleeve causes a projection 111 on the sleeve 110 to activate the lower limit switch 132 by closing the contacts of the limit switch 132, which starts rotation of the motor 122 and the auger 124. The rotating auger 124 pulls the cork 12 into the sleeve 110 and the internal ribs 114 trap the cork 12 (i.e., preventing the cork from rotating). The rotating auger 124 then pulls the cork 12 with the sleeve 110 upwardly against the force of the spring 134 until an automatic stop is initiated, as described below. Although the limit switch 132 is described and shown in the illustrated embodiment, other sensors may be used to sense the initial movement of the cork engaging sleeve 110 or engagement with the bottle 10 including, without limitation, an optical sensor or switch.
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The cork and sleeve 110 will push the upper limit switch housing 146 against the force of the second spring 144 and move the upper limit switch housing 146 upward to activate the upper limit switch 142 by opening the contacts of the upper limit switch 142, which stops rotation of the motor 122 and the auger 124. The cork 12 and sleeve 110 will remain in this position until a cork ejection is initiated, as discussed below. Although the limit switch 142 is described and shown in the illustrated embodiment, other sensors may be used to sense the extracted position of the cork 12 or cork engaging sleeve 110 including, without limitation, an optical sensor or switch. In other embodiments, the motor may be stopped automatically, for example, after an elapsed time.
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Accordingly, an automatic wine bottle opener, consistent with the present disclosure, provides automatic sensing to start and stop a motorized auger to facilitate extraction of a cork from a bottle and ejection of the cork from the opener.
While the principles of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood by those skilled in the art that this description is made only by way of example and not as a limitation as to the scope of the invention. Other embodiments are contemplated within the scope of the present invention in addition to the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein. Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the following claims.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/451,334 filed Jan. 27, 2017, which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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62451334 | Jan 2017 | US |