Claims
- 1. A manual can opener adapted to separate an end wall from a can body by cutting from the outside into the upstanding rim formed at the end of the can, the rim comprising overlapped portions of the perimeter of the end wall and the side wall of the can, the can opener comprising two body portions arranged for relative pivotal movement about an axis, one body portion carrying a rotary cutting wheel and the other body portion carrying a rotary traction wheel, the opener being arranged, in use, to receive the rim of the can between the two wheels and to orbit the can as the traction wheel is rotated while the cutting wheel makes a peripheral cut into the outside of the rim, the body portions carrying a pair of spaced abutments positioned to provide contact points on the rim when the rim is received between the two wheels, the contact points being located one on each side of the cutting point and in use exerting a downward force across the traction wheel to counterbalance the upward force incurred during cutting and ensuring that the axis of the traction wheel lies normal to end wall of can, wherein the abutments are provided one on each arm of a `U` shaped abutment plate secured to the body portion carrying the traction wheel.
- 2. A manual can opener according to claim 1, in which the plate is bent away from the body portion to provide the contact points which are spaced substantially equidistantly from the traction wheel.
- 3. A manual can opener according to claim 1, in which the cutting wheel has an outwardly angled body portion adjacent its cutting tip, the angled body portion being adapted to contact the rim below the cut and thereby exerting a force on the rim in a generally opposite direction to that of the traction wheel.
- 4. A manual can opener according claim 1, in which the cutting head of the cutting wheel lies at an angle to the axis of the traction wheel and the can body in a vertical plane.
- 5. A manual can opener according to claim 4, in which the angle is from 5.degree. to 12.degree..
- 6. A manual can opener according to claim 3, in which the angled body portion extends around the entire perimeter of the cutting wheel.
- 7. A manual can opener according to claim 3, in which the angled body portion ends at its lower end in a flange or shoulder around the wheel, the outer face of the flange or shoulder being aligned in use to extend substantially parallel with the longitudinal axis of rotation of the wheel.
- 8. A manual can opener according to claim 2, in which the cutting wheel, in use, lies partly within the open arms of the "U" of the abutment plate.
- 9. A manual can opener according to claim 1, in which the cutter wheel has an annular cutting body comprising two ramp portions which converge to define the cutting edge, the portions being asymmetrical.
- 10. A manual can opener according to claim 3, in which the lower ramp portion is inclined at between 45.degree. and 65.degree. to the horizontal plane and the upper ramp portion is inclined at a shallower angle to the horizontal plane.
- 11. A manual can opener according to claim 1, in which the traction wheel is frusto-conical to distort the rim by the cutting wheel to loosen the overlapping engagement between the end wall and the sidewall of the can, the traction wheel including a portion having a surface adapted to engage, in use, an inner sidewall of the rim, the surface being inclined at an angle greater than the angle of inclination of the rim with respect to the vertical axis of the can.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation application of my earlier U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/737,703, filed on Nov. 20, 1996, titled "Can Opener", now U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,309.
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