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Cork wood and other composite materials are used to make cork that seals wine bottles in order to preserve wine. Wine requires a special shaped glass with components to enhance aroma, color, viscosity and flavor. Prior art requires two or more separate pieces to first open a bottle of wine, and second, a special wine glass to contain the wine. This invention provides one single solution to these problems in one low cost, light-weight, convenient, compound tool, a combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool configured to be carried safely together with the corkscrew portion sheathed in the hollow stem portion of the combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool.
The combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool pertains to a combined apparatus that extracts corks from wine bottles and also serves as a drinking vessel when the apparatus is put together as one unit. This combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool is adapted such that a corkscrew is contained within a hollow stem portion. This combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool is comprised of two portions; a corkscrew centrally mounted in the circular base portion, and a tulip shape drink receptacle attached to a hollow stem to which the corkscrew centrally attached to a base portion slides into to keep the corkscrew safely sheathed inside the hollow stem portion. The corkscrew centrally attached to a base can easily be removed from the tulip shape drink receptacle attached to a hollow stem with a hollow cavity to extract a cork. The corkscrew base is then inserted back into the tulip shape drink receptacle attached to a hollow stem's open end and held secure by means of at least one circular ring seal set into the corkscrew centrally attached to a base, thus providing a sturdy single combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool to pour the wine into, while keeping the corkscrew safely sheathed in the hollow stem portion of the tulip shape drink receptacle.
Prior art arrangements fail to simplify and make convenient the procedure of opening and drinking wine out of a wine glass forcing consumers to bring two bulky expensive items anywhere they want to enjoy a glass of wine. Prior art arrangements also fail to provide a place to safely keep the corkscrew contained within a vessel used to drink wine. This invention's precise combination tool structure allows consumers to open and contain wine for consumption with one tool at a picnic, RV, hotel or while camping for example. Furthermore, prior art fails to serve the space saving economic advantages of a combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool.
The present invention pertains to the combined cup with a built in corkscrew type tool that allows consumers to open and enjoy wine with one compact tool. The tulip shape drink receptacle attached to a hollow stem portion encases the corkscrew centrally attached to a base portion. The corkscrew centrally attached to the base portion, slides into the open-end of the tulip shape drink receptacle attached to a hollow stem's hollow cavity. The corkscrew centrally attached to the base portion of the combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool stays stable by means of at least one circular ring seal, keeping the corkscrew safely sheathed inside the hollow stem and ready for use at any time.
This invention provides a new and improved combination tool comprising a combination cup with a built in corkscrew type tool. This invention provides a high degree of utility and flexibility without having to purchase and maintain multiple separate tools. Furthermore, since only one tool is required, the all-over expense of purchasing a single tool rather than multiple separate tools is much lower. Not only does this invention open a bottle of wine, it also stores the corkscrew safely in the hollow stem of the tulip shape drink receptacle portion when not actively using the corkscrew to extract a cork from a bottle of wine.