Claims
- 1. A can opener comprising a first handle member and a second handle member pivotably connected one to the other to be moveable between an open disposition and a closed disposition;a cutting means mounted to the first handle member; a radially facing aperture formed through a part of said first handle member; a toothed drive wheel rotatable when the first and second handle members are squeezed toward said closed disposition; ratchet means to permit rotation of the drive wheel in one direction only; a support shaft mounted to said second handle member and to which said drive wheel is mounted rotatably; a slot in the first handle member, in which said support shaft is so held slideably that the drive wheel may partly protrude through said aperture to engage a rim of a can to be opened and press it against the cutting means.
- 2. A can opener according to claim 1, wherein the first handle member is shaped as a doubly bent plate and said aperture is provided in the portion thereof connecting the two bends.
- 3. A can opener according to claim 1, wherein the first handle member has a zone, adjacent said aperture and on the same side of said handle as the cutting means, to facilitate the insertion of the can to be opened into a space below the cutting means, said zone being so sloped as to ensure a correct angle of the can to the cutter whilst the drive wheel is below the surface of this plate.
- 4. A can opener according to claim 1, wherein the first handle member is provided with cam means to permit leverage to move the support shaft along said slot when the second handle member is initially squeezed towards the first handle member after the can is in place, so that the drive wheel teeth rise through the aperture and engage the rim of the can on its underside, forcing it against the cutting means to penetrate a top of the can to be opened.
- 5. A can opener according to claim 4, wherein rotation of the drive wheel via the ratchet means of the second handle member causes the drive wheel to move further along its slot in a direction generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first handle member, due to the engagement of the teeth of said wheel with the rim of the can.
- 6. A can opener according to claim 1, wherein the second handle member is configured to move apart from the first handle member, and to cause the second handle member, when released, to return to the open disposition by causing the support shaft to slide down said slot and, in so doing, to withdraw the drive wheel teeth from the cutting means, thereby releasing the can without further opening of the first and second handle members.
- 7. A can opener according to claim 6, wherein said rotation of the drive wheel causes the second handle member, the drive wheel, and the ratchet means all to move in order to allow the second handle member to become disengaged from the cam means and enable the second handle member to be squeezed fully to the closed disposition.
- 8. A can opener according to claim 7, wherein the second handle member, on release at the completion of the squeeze action is biased to open outwardly until a portion thereof encounters stop means on the side of the first handle member remote from the cutter, whereby the opening of the handles one from the other is limited.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application claims priority of U.K. patent application Serial No. 0023039.1, filed Sep. 21, 2000, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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