Can opener

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279236
  • Patent Number
    6,279,236
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 30, 1999
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A household electric can opener operable by vertical movements of a control button. The can opener has an easily removable assembly that includes all of the exposed operating parts, including a cutting blade, a can drive wheel, the control button, and a lid magnet assembly. The entire removable cutter assembly is water immersible or machine washable for improved sanitation.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to electric motor driven can openers for household use.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The drive wheels and cutting blades of can openers are difficult to clean. Therefore, some can openers have removable assemblies which include parts of the can opener which can be removed and safely immersed in water or cleaned in a dish washer without involving any electrical components.




Another problem with many can openers of today is that they are made for use by right-handed persons and are difficult for left-handed persons to operate efficiently. Left-handed persons must either learn how to operate these appliances as a right-handed person or buy a left-handed appliance which may not exist or may be quite expensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention provides a can opener that has a removable assembly which includes all of the exposed operating parts of the can opener.




This invention also provides a can opener controlled by a central operating button which is easily usable by both right and left handed individuals. Furthermore, the operating button moves only vertically and is therefore easy for essentially anyone to operate.




Other objects and advantages will become apparent from the following description and the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a can opener in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 1

but showing the removable assembly exploded away from the opener housing.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the removable assembly.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, fragmentary front elevational view of the upper portion of the can opener.





FIG. 5

is cross-sectional view of the can opener taken along section line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, this invention is shown embodied in a can opener


10


, comprising a motor housing


12


formed from a front housing section


14


and a rear housing section


16


, which may be connected together by connecting screws or the like (not shown). In addition, the can opener


10


includes a removable support assembly


18


that supports operating parts of the can opener


10


as will be further described below.




With reference also to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, in the preferred embodiment of this invention, the upper end of the front housing section


14


has a cavity


20


that receives part of the support assembly


18


. The support assembly


18


has a front support member


22


and a rear support member


24


which may be connected together by several self-tapping screws


26


or the like. The support assembly


18


is suspended from the motor housing


12


by means of downwardly-facing channel


28


formed along the upper rear portion of the rear support member


24


that engages over the top of a vertical mounting plate


30


connected to the front housing section


14


and located within the cavity


20


. A rotatable clamp piece


32


connected to a mounting shaft


34


rotatably supported by the front housing section


14


is engageable with a forwardly-facing surface


36


formed on the support assembly


18


to hold the lower end of the support assembly


18


within the bottom of the cavity


20


. A user engageable release knob


38


extends out of the front face of the housing


12


and may be manually rotated to pivot the clamp piece


32


to an out-of-the-way position to permit the lower end of the support assembly


18


to be moved away from the housing


12


so that the support assembly


18


and the operating parts mounted thereon may be lifted off the mounting plate


30


and removed in one piece for cleaning or other purposes. Suitable spring means, such as the coil spring


40


partly illustrated in

FIG. 5

, are preferably provided to bias the clamp piece


32


into its vertical orientation illustrated in the drawings.




With reference also to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, the can opener


10


includes a can drive wheel


50


rotatable with respect to the motor housing


12


about an axis extending through the motor housing


12


. An electric drive motor


52


and a suitable gear drive train


54


are mounted in the motor housing


12


and drivingly connected to the can drive wheel


50


. To this end, the gear drive train


54


is drivingly connected to a drive shaft


56


, a clutch


58


, and a driven shaft


60


on which the can drive wheel


50


is mounted. The clutch


58


includes a toothed, drive clutch member


62


affixed to the forward end of the drive shaft


56


and a toothed, driven clutch member


64


affixed to the rearward end of the driven shaft


60


. The clutch members


62


and


64


intermesh with one another when the removable assembly


18


is clamped to the housing


10


but are readily separated when the removable assembly


18


is removed.




Operation of the drive motor


52


is controlled by a drive motor-control switch


66


having a switch-operating member


68


. The electrical circuitry used to control the operation of the drive motor


52


may be entirely conventional and forms no part of the present invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, a can-opening blade


70


is mounted on a blade-mounting shaft


72


that extends through a bearing


74


formed as part of the front support member


22


for pivotal movement or rotation about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of the can drive wheel


50


. As can be seen in

FIG. 3

, the blade mounting shaft


72


has a non-circular section


76


that mates with a non-circular aperture


78


in the blade


70


so that rotation of the blade


70


is imparted to its mounting shaft


72


, and vice versa. This permits a pivotal movement of the blade


70


from a first, retracted, position in which the blade


70


is remote from a can (not shown) having a rim supported by the drive wheel


50


to a second, extended, position in which the blade


70


pierces the lid of a can supported by the drive wheel


50


. A blade spring


80


coiled about a tubular boss


81


on the front face of the first support member


22


biases the blade


70


to its retracted position away from engagement with a can (not shown) supported by the drive wheel


50


. A rivet


83


that projects through an arcuate slot


85


in the blade


70


maintains the vertical orientation of the blade


70


.




A user may initiate operation of the can opener


10


by depressing a knob-like control button


82


that has a vertical stem


84


(

FIG. 5

) substantially confined for movement along a vertical path by adjacent surfaces of the support assembly


18


. The upper end of a master member


86


is fixedly connected to the button stem


84


, as by a screw


88


, and therefore moves in the same vertical directions as the control button


82


. The master member


86


is also substantially confined for movement along a vertical path by ribs (not shown) that project rearwardly from the rear surface of the front support member


22


. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the master member


86


has a horizontally-extending switch operating arm


90


engageable with the switch-operating member


68


. Thus, when a user depresses the control button


82


, the drive motor


52


is energized to initiate rotation of the drive wheel


50


.




The master member


86


is connected to the blade mounting shaft


72


by a connecting link


92


having a non-circular bore


94


that mates with a non-circular surface


96


at the rearward end of the blade mounting shaft


72


so that the pivotal motion of the connecting link


92


is imparted to the blade mounting shaft


72


and vice versa. (The non-circular parts of the shaft


72


can be of the common “double D” configuration.)




The opposite end of the connecting link


92


has an elongate slot


98


that receives a drive pin


100


projecting rearwardly from the rear face of the master member


86


. Accordingly, vertical movements of the master member


86


cause pivotal movements of the connecting link


92


, and vice versa. As is evident, when the control button


82


is depressed by a user, the master member


86


moves downwardly and causes the connecting link


92


, the blade mounting shaft


72


, and the blade


70


to rotate in a clockwise direction as viewed in the drawings, to cause the blade


70


to engage the lid of a can supported by the drive wheel


50


. As well known in the art, the essentially coincident energization of the drive motor


52


imparts a force exerted in a clockwise direction against the blade


70


, causing the blade


70


to pierce the can lid. The force exerted by the can lid is maintained until the lid is cut free from the body of the can, at which time the force exerted on the blade


70


by the rotating can ceases. At such time, the blade spring


80


causes the blade


70


to reversely rotate, in a counterclockwise direction as viewed in the drawings, with consequent raising of the master member


86


, at which time the switch operating arm


90


moves upwardly by a distance sufficient to open the drive motor control switch


66


.




So that one may initiate a cutting operation without having to hold onto a can, the can is supported with its rim confined between the drive wheel


50


, from which it derives support, and the blade


70


. Further in accordance with this invention, the blade


70


will not raise so far after a can lid is completely cut away from a can body to release the grip on the can rim by the blade


70


and the drive wheel


50


. Instead, the upward return, i.e., counterclockwise, motion of the blade


70


is limited by the engagement of the top surface of a first, vertically-movable, horizontal ledge


110


projecting forwardly from the front face of the master member


86


with a bottom surface of a second horizontal, stop ledge


112


(

FIG. 5

) projecting rearwardly from the rear surface of the front support member


22


. In

FIG. 5

, which shows the parts when the can opener


10


is not operating, the moving first horizontal ledge


110


on the master member


86


is located above the second, stop ledge


112


on the front support member


22


. There it will noted that the confronting surfaces of the two ledges


110


and


112


are correspondingly sloped so that, when the control button


82


is depressed, the first ledge


110


readily cams around and under the second ledge


112


. The camming of the first ledge


110


rearwardly is made possible because the master member


86


which is made from a suitable plastic material, such as ABS, can flex along its length sufficiently to permit the rearward movement of the first ledge


110


. After the cutting of a can lid is completed, it will be evident that the flat upper surface of the first, moving ledge


110


will be positively stopped by the flat lower surface of the second, stop ledge


112


. In order to release a can from the grip of the blade


70


and the drive wheel


50


, a user may grasp the can in one hand and push rearwardly on the control button


82


with the other hand to push the top of the master member


86


rearwardly so that its ledge


110


is removed from engagement with the stop ledge


112


, thereby enabling the blade spring


80


to drive the blade


70


counterclockwise to its fully retracted position. As a consequence, the control button


82


is returned to its uppermost position in readiness to be depressed to open another can.




Another feature of the can opener


10


of this invention is that a lid magnet assembly


120


is mounted on the removable support assembly


18


. The lid magnet assembly


120


comprises a magnet housing


122


and a pair of magnet support arms


124


extending arcuately from said magnet housing


122


. The space between the arms


124


is substantially open to enable a user to directly view the cutter blade and drive wheel area by looking between said magnet support arms


124


. With reference to

FIG. 3

, the front support member


22


has oppositely facing channels


126


that cooperate with forwardly projecting fingers


128


on the rear support member


24


to form sockets that confine cylindrical bosses


130


at the free ends of the magnet support arms


124


to permit the magnet housing


122


to be raised and lowered by pivotal movements about the axis extending centrally through the bosses


130


. The removable assembly


18


also supports a can guide pin


132


which may be press fit within a bore


134


in the front support member


22


.




The motor housing


12


and many other parts of the can opener


10


may be made from suitable plastic materials. The front and rear support members


22


and


24


may be made from a glass-filled nylon material. The master member


86


and the control button


82


may be made from ABS. The connecting link


92


may be made from nylon.




Although the presently preferred embodiments of this invention have been described, it will be understood that within the purview of the invention various changes may be made within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A can opener comprising:a motor housing; a can drive wheel rotatable with respect to said motor housing about an axis extending through said motor housing; an electric drive motor mounted in said motor housing and connected to said can drive wheel; a drive motor-control switch; a can-opening blade pivotally mounted on said motor housing for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive wheel from a first position in which said blade is remote from a can having a rim supported by the drive wheel to a second position in which said blade pierces the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel; a blade spring biasing said blade into said first position; an operating member movable alona a linear path between a first position and a second position, said operating member having a switch operating arm engageable with said drive motor control switch to energize the drive motor as said operating member is moved from its said first position to its said second position; a motion transmitting assembly connecting said operating member to said blade that causes said blade to move into engagement with the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel as said operating member moves from its said first position toward its said second position to energize said drive motor so that said blade is engaged with the lid of said can supported by said drive wheel and caused to Pierce said can lid due to the rotation of said can by said drive wheel; a manually operable control button connected to said operating member for substantially linear movement therewith which a user may depress to initiate operation of said drive motor; said blade spring reversely pivoting said blade when the cutting of said can is completed and driving said operating member toward its first position to thereby open said drive motor control switch; said blade and said drive wheel confining the rim of a can therebetween when the can opener is in operation; and means for interrupting return movement of said blade after a lid has been cut away from a can for the purpose of continuing to confine the can rim until the user of the can opener decides to remove the can.
  • 2. The can opener of claim 1 wherein said means for interrupting return movement of said blade comprises a ledge on said operating member and a stop member which is fixed relative to said motor housing.
  • 3. A can opener comprising:a motor housing; a can drive wheel rotatable with respect to said motor housing about an axis extending through said motor housing; an electric drive motor mounted in said motor housing and connected to said can drive wheel; a drive motor-control switch; a can-opening blade pivotally mounted on said motor housing for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive wheel from a first position in which said blade is remote from a can having a rim supported by the drive wheel to a second position in which said blade pierces the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel; a blade spring biasing said blade into said first position; an operating member movable alona a linear path between a first position and a second position, said operating member having a switch operating arm engageable with said drive motor control switch to energize the drive motor as said operating member is moved from its said first position to its said second position; a motion transmitting assembly connecting said operating member to said blade that causes said blade to move into engagement with the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel as said operating member moves from its said first position toward its said second position to energize said drive motor so that said blade is engaged with the lid of said can supported by said drive wheel and caused to pierce said can lid due to the rotation of said can by said drive wheel; a manually operable control button connected to said operating member for substantially linear movement therewith which a user may depress to initiate operation of said drive motor; said blade spring reversely Divoting said blade when the cutting of said can is completed and driving said operating member toward its first position to thereby open said drive motor control switch, said blade and said drive wheel confine the rim of a can therebetween when the can opener is in operation and said opener further comprising: a stop member fixed in relation to said motor housing; a ledae on said operating member which engages said stop member for interrupting return movement of said blade after a lid has been cut away from a can for the PurDose of continuing to confine the can rim until the user of the can oDener decides to remove the can, said operating member being constructed and arranged to enable said ledge to be moved out of engagement with said stop member by movement of said control button.
  • 4. The can opener of claim 3 wherein said operating member is flexed along its length to cause said ledge to move past said stop member in both directions of movement of said operating member.
  • 5. A can opener comprising:a motor housing; a can drive wheel rotatable with respect to said motor housing about an axis extending through said motor housing; an electric drive motor mounted in said motor housing and connected to said can drive wheel; a drive motor-control switch; a can-opening blade pivotally mounted on said motor housing for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive wheel from a first position in which said blade is remote from a can having a rim supported by the drive wheel to a second position in which said blade pierces the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel; a blade spring biasing said blade into said first position; an operating member movable along a linear path between a first position and a second position, said operating member having a switch operating arm engageable with said drive motor control switch to energize the drive motor as said operating member is moved from its said first position to its said second position; a motion transmitting assembly connecting said operating member to said blade that causes said blade to move into engagement with the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel as said operating member moves from its said first position toward its said second position to energize said drive motor so that said blade is engaged with the lid of said can supported by said drive wheel and caused to pierce said can lid due to the rotation of said can by said drive wheel; and a manually operable control button connected to said operating member for substantially linear movement therewith which a user may depress to initiate operation of said drive motor; said blade spring reversely pivoting said blade when the cutting of said can is completed and driving said operating member toward its first position to thereby open said drive motor control switch; and said motion transmitting assembly comprising a blade-mounting shaft connected to said blade for pivotal movement therewith and a drive link connecting said shaft to said operating member so that substantially linear movement of said operating member causes pivotal movement of said blade.
  • 6. A can opener comprising:a motor housing; a can drive wheel rotatable with respect to said motor housing about an axis extending through said motor housing; an electric drive motor mounted in said motor housing and connected to said can drive wheel; a drive motor-control switch; a can-opening blade pivotally mounted on said motor housing for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive wheel from a first position in which said blade is remote from a can having a rim supported by the drive wheel to a second position in which said blade pierces the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel; a blade spring biasing said blade into said first position; an operating member movable along a linear path between a first position and a second position, said operating member having a switch operating arm engageable with said drive motor control switch to energize the drive motor as said operating member is moved from its said first position to its said second position; a motion transmitting assembly connecting said operating member to said blade that causes said blade to move into engagement with the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel as said operating member moves from its said first position toward its said second position to energize said drive motor so that said blade is engaged with the lid of said can supported bv said drive wheel and caused to pierce said can lid due to the rotation of said can by said drive wheel; and a manually operable control button connected to said operating member for substantially linear movement therewith which a user mav depress to initiate operation of said drive motor; said blade spring reversely pivoting said blade when the cutting of said can is completed and driving said operating member toward its first position to thereby open said drive motor control switch; and said drive wheel being connected to said drive motor by a driven shaft, a drive shaft and a clutch connecting said driven shaft to said drive shaft, said clutch comprising a pair of mutually-engageable and separable clutch members connected, respectively, to said drive shaft and to said driven shaft.
  • 7. A can opener comprising:a motor housing; a can drive wheel rotatable with respect to said motor housing about an axis extending through said motor housing; an electric drive motor mounted in said motor housing and connected to said can drive wheel; a drive motor-control switch; a can-opening blade pivotally mounted on said motor housing for pivotal movement about an axis parallel to the axis of rotation of said drive wheel from a first position in which said blade is remote from a can having a rim supported by the drive wheel to a second position in which said blade pierces the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel; a blade spring biasing said blade into said first position; an operating member movable alona a linear path between a first position and a second position, said operating member having a switch operating arm engageable with said drive motor control switch to energize the drive motor as said operating member is moved from its said first position to its said second position; a motion transmitting assembly connecting said operating member to said blade that causes said blade to move into engagement with the lid of a can supported by said drive wheel as said operating member moves from its said first position toward its said second position to energize said drive motor so that said blade is engaged with the lid of said can supported by said drive wheel and caused to pierce said can lid due to the rotation of said can by said drive wheel; a manually operable control button connected to said operating member for substantially linear movement therewith which a user may depress to initiate operation of said drive motor; said blade spring reversely pivoting said blade when the cutting of said can is completed and driving said operating member toward its first position to thereby open said drive motor control switch said drive wheel being connected to said drive motor by a driven shaft, a drive shaft and a clutch connecting said driven shaft to said drive shaft, said clutch comprising a pair of mutually-engageable and separable clutch members connected, respectively, to said drive shaft and to said driven shaft, and further comprising a support assembly removably connected to said motor housing that supports said driven shaft, said can drive wheel, said can-opening blade, said blade spring, said operating member, said motion transmitting assembly, and said control button.
  • 8. The can opener of claim 7 wherein said removable support assembly has an upper end portion suspended from said motor housing and a lower end portion releasably clamped to said motor housing.
  • 9. The can opener of claim 8 wherein said lower end portion has a clamp surface facing outwardly from said motor housing and is releasably clamped to said motor housing by a clamping member engageable with said clamp surface, said clamping member being rotatably mounted on said motor housing and said can opener further comprising a rotatable clamp release knob extending from said motor housing and connected to said clamping member by which said clamping member may be rotated to remove said clamping member from engagement with said support assembly.
  • 10. The can opener of claim 8 further comprising a lid magnet assembly mounted on said removable support assembly.
  • 11. The can opener of claim 10 wherein said lid magnet assembly comprises a magnet housing and a pair of magnet support arms extending arcuately from said magnet housing with the space between said arms being substantially open to enable a user to directly view the cutter blade and drive wheel area by looking between said magnet support arms.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/080,344, filed on Apr. 1, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/080344 Apr 1998 US