Cork remover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546831
  • Patent Number
    6,546,831
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 15, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Meislin; D. S.
    Agents
    • Leydig, Voit & Mayer, Ltd.
Abstract
A cork remover for removing the cork of a bottle includes a tubular body having upper and lower ends, a helical corkscrew insertable into the body through its upper end for rotation within and relative to the body, and a handle connected at an upper end of the corkscrew for rotating the corkscrew. The body includes resiliently deformable, frictionally gripping annular abutments located within the body between the upper and lower ends for engagement of the rim portion of the mouth of a bottle, while the cork is being removed by rotation of the corkscrew.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Different types of cork removers are known, which in the majority of cases incorporate a corkscrew. In the general type concerned, the cork remover has a body supporting a corkscrew for rotation. While the corkscrew is being rotated into the cork, it is necessary for the user to hold the remover body still or against rotation relative to the bottle. In one example, the remover body may comprise a pair of pivotably connected handles for in use clamping the neck of the bottle.




In another example, which belongs to the specific type of cork removers concerned, the body is tubular for enclosing the neck of the bottle and does not have any moving parts to clamp or grip the bottle neck. The user is therefore required to grasp both the remover body and the part of bottle immediately outside the remover body with one hand to hold the remover body still, while his other hand is turning the corkscrew. As the engagement between the remover body and the bottle is often not stable, slipping may occur, which is undesirable.




The invention seeks to mitigate or at least alleviate such a problem by providing an improved cork remover.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, there is provided a cork remover for removing the cork of a bottle, comprising a tubular body having upper and lower ends, a helical corkscrew insertable into the body through its upper end for rotation within and relative to the body, and a handle connected at an upper end of the corkscrew for rotating the corkscrew. The body includes resiliently deformable, frictionally gripping abutment means located and arranged in a substantially annular manner on a radial plane within the body between its upper and lower ends for engagement by the rim portion of the mouth of said bottle, while said cork is being removed by the corkscrew upon rotation.




Preferably, said abutment ,means comprises a relatively rigid inner part connected to the body and a resiliently deformable outer part for engagement by said rim portion.




More preferably, the inner part of said abutment means is in the form of a core, and the outer part is in the form of a jacket enclosing the core.




Further more preferably, the jacket is formed with at least one aperture exposing a part or a respective part of the core, said exposed part being connected with the body.




Further more preferably, the exposed part of the core is connected with the body by glue or ultrasonic welding.




It is preferred that the surface of the exposed part of the core lies substantially flush with the surface of the jacket around its aperture.




It is preferred that the exposed part of the core includes a protrusion inserted into a hole or recess of the body.




In a preferred embodiment, the body has a tubular wall and includes an integrally formed flange extending radially from the inner surface of the wall to form a lower internal corner therewith, and said abutment means is located within the corner.




More preferably, said abutment means is connected to both the lower surface of the flange and the inner surface of the body.




It is preferred that said abutment means has a substantially annular inner surface that tapers upwards.




It is further preferred that the inner surface of said abutment means is substantially part-conical.




In a first specific construction, said abutment means comprises a pair of opposed arcuate members.




In a second specific construction, said abutment means comprises a single ring member.




It is preferred that said abutment means is made, at least partially, of rubber material.




It is preferred that the outer part or jacket of said abutment means is made of rubber material.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The invention will now be more particularly described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of a wine cork remover in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the cork remover corresponding to

FIG. 1

, showing a corkscrew thereof with an associated turning handle and a pair of abutment members in isolation;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view corresponding to

FIG. 2

, showing how the abutment members are located within the cork remover;





FIG. 4A

is a cross-sectional side view of the cork remover of

FIG. 3

, and

FIG. 4B

shows in greater detail how the abutment members are located;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional side view of the cork remover of

FIG. 1

, shown in use on a wine bottle; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view corresponding to

FIG. 3

, showing the use of an alternative abutment member in the cork remover.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1

to


5


of the drawings, there is shown a wine bottle cork remover


100


embodying the invention. The cork remover


100


comprises an upright plastic tubular body


110


, a metal helical corkscrew


120


insertable co-axially into the body


110


, and a plastic turning handle


125


connected across the upper end of the corkscrew


120


. The body


110


includes a cylindrical wall


111


having an upper end that is closed by a circular end piece


112


. The end piece


112


includes a central circular aperture and a tube


113


depending integrally therefrom, through which the corkscrew


120


can be inserted into or withdrawn from the body


110


in a guided manner.




The remover body


110


integrally includes, on the inner surface of the its wall


111


, a pair of opposed arcuate flanges


114


lying in a radial plane between the upper and lower ends of the body


110


and a pair of opposed straight blades


116


lying on an axial plane. The two flanges


114


together act as an annular abutment to hold a wine bottle


10


by the rim and/or the rim's outer surface (collectively the rim portion) of its mouth, while the corkscrew


120


is being rotated clockwise to remove a cork


11


from the bottle


10


between the flanges


114


. The blades


116


, which extend upwards from the flanges


114


to reach the end piece


112


, hold the cork


11


being removed against rotation by the corkscrew


120


.




The remover body


110


includes a pair of oblong openings


118


passing through opposite sides of the wall


111


to permit access to the interior, and, in particular, the space between the two blades


116


where a removed cork may be trapped. A pair of rubber handgrip pads


119


is attached to the body


110


, on opposite sides thereof and between the two openings


118


.




The cork remover


100


includes a pair of arcuate abutment members,


130


, each of which is fixed directly underneath a respective flange


114


. More specifically, each abutment member


130


is located and fits in an arcuate internal corner formed between the lower surface of the corresponding flange


114


and the adjacent inner surface of the body wall


111


.




Each abutment member


130


includes an arcuate rigid plastic core


131


and a correspondingly shaped resiliently deformable rubber jacket


135


stretched onto and enclosing the core


131


. The core


131


has a flat upper surface


132


divided into two equal regions


132


A and a partly cylindrical outer surface


133


divided into four equal regions


133


A. Each upper surface region


132


A includes an integrally upstanding stud


134


. The cross-section of the core


131


has an inner edge which is inclined at a small angle downwards and represents the inner surface of the core


131


such that the inner surface is partly conical and tapers upwards.




The jacket


135


is pre-formed with six apertures


136


which have the exact shape, dimension and position as respective surface regions


132


A and


133


A of the core


131


for exposing them. The exposed surface regions


132


A and


133


A lie substantially flush with the outer surfaces of the jacket


135


, whereby the complete upper and outer surfaces


132


and


133


of the overall abutment member


130


, except the studs


134


, are substantially flat or smooth. The jacket


135


has, on its inner concave side, a solid surface


137


which, like the inner surface of the core


131


, is part-conical and tapers upwards.




Each flange


114


includes a pair of recesses (or holes)


115


on its lower surface, with which respective studs


134


of the corresponding abutment member


130


engage, whereby the abutment member


130


is located. The exposed surface regions


132


A and


133


A of the core


131


are in contact with the lower surface of the flange


114


and the adjacent inner surface of the body wall


111


respectively, where glue or ultrasonic welding is applied to permanently fix the abutment member


130


in position.




Each abutment member


130


preferably has the same width and arcuate length as the corresponding flange


114


and covers the entire lower surface of the flange


114


. The two abutment members


130


together provide, by way of their opposing inner surfaces


137


, a generally frusto-conical. surface that is both frictionally gripping and slightly resiliently deformable by nature, for abutment or engagement by the rim portion of the mouth of the wine bottle


10


whose cork


11


is to be removed.




The cork remover


100


is thus engageable with the wine bottle


10


in a manner that is relatively more firmly and stably as a result of the aforesaid frictional gripping and resilient abutment, which considerably reduces the chance of undesirable slipping between the cork remover


100


in operation and the wine bottle


10


. Also, by reason of their combined frusto-conical shape, the frictional gripping surfaces


137


are able to cope with wine bottles having mouths of slightly different sizes.





FIG. 6

shows the remover body


110


incorporating an alternative abutment member


130


A, which has a completely annular or ring structure replacing the pair of abutment members


130


described previously. Like the previous abutment members


130


, the present abutment member


130


A includes a rigid plastic core and a rubberjacket enclosing the core, and is mounted on the lower surfaces of the flanges


114


in the same manner as described above.




The invention has been given by way of example only, and various other modifications of and/or alterations to the described embodiment may be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention as specified in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A cork remover for removing the cork of a bottle, the cork remover comprising:a tubular body having first and second ends, a helical corkscrew with a pointed first end and a second end opposed to the first end, the corkscrew being insertable into the body through the first end of the body for rotation within and relative to the body, and a handle connected to the second end of the corkscrew for rotating the corkscrew, wherein the body includes annular resiliently deformable, frictionally gripping abutment means located in a plane within the body between the first and second ends of the body for engagement of a rim portion of a mouth of a bottle from which a cork is to be removed, the cork being removed by rotation the corkscrew, the abutment means comprising a relatively rigid inner part connected to the body and including a core, and a resiliently deformable outer part for engagement of the rim portion and including a jacket enclosing the core.
  • 2. The cork remover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the jacket includes at least one aperture exposing a part of the core, the part of the core exposed being connected to the body.
  • 3. The cork remover as claimed in claim 2, wherein the core includes a stud inserted in an opening in the body.
  • 4. The cork remover as claimed in claim 2, wherein the part of the core exposed is connected to the body with glue or ultrasonic welding.
  • 5. The cork remover as claimed in claim 4, wherein the part of the core exposed is substantially flush with the jacket around the aperture of the jacket.
  • 6. The cork remover as claimed in claim 2, wherein the part of the core exposed is substantially flush with the jacket around the aperture in the jacket.
  • 7. The cork remover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the body has a tubular wall and includes an integrally formed flange extending radially from an inner surface of the tubular wall, forming a lower internal corner with the tubular wall, and the abutment means is located within the corner.
  • 8. The cork remover as claimed in claim 7, wherein the abutment means is connected to a lower surface of the flange and the inner surface of the tubular wall.
  • 9. The cork remover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abutment means has a substantially annular tapering inner surface.
  • 10. The cork remover as claimed in claim 9, wherein the inner surface of the abutment means is substantially partially conical.
  • 11. The cork remover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abutment means comprises a pair of opposed arcuate members.
  • 12. The cork remover as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abutment means is at least partially rubber.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0121607 Sep 2001 GB
Parent Case Info

The present invention relates to a device for removing the cork of a bottle of wine, spirits, liqueur or the like.

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