The present invention relates to cork removing devices. More particularly, although not exclusively, the invention relates to a cork removing device that increases the internal air pressure of a wine bottle to burst the cork from the bottle's neck.
A wide variety of wine bottle cork removers are known in the market. These comprise corkscrews, levers, pushers etc. Most cork removers require a degree of effort in first inserting a part of the device through the cork and secondly in extracting the cork. The use of many cork removers can result in severing of the cork into two or more pieces. This is particularly problematic with older wine bottles in which the cork has degraded.
It is an object of the present invention to overcome or substantially ameliorate at least one of the above disadvantages and/or more generally to provide an improved cork removing device.
There is disclosed herein a cork removing device for removing a cork from the neck of a bottle, comprising:
Preferably the plunger comprises a rod and a piston attached thereto, the piston comprising a one-way valve allowing the passage of air into the chamber upon a backstroke of the plunger.
Preferably the one-way valve comprises an annular recess in the piston within which there is situated an O-ring, the O-ring being movable longitudinally of the piston within the recess, the recess communicating with the chamber via an air passage.
Preferably the cork removing device a seal between the handgrip and the pressure chamber exterior.
Preferably the valve comprises a ball biased by a spring against a valve seat.
A preferred form of the present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a is a schematic cross-sectional detail diagram of a piston forming part of the cork removing device of
b is a schematic cross-sectional detail diagram of a ball valve of the cork removing device during the piston upstroke,
a is a cross-sectional detail diagram of the piston of
b is a schematic cross-sectional detail diagram of a ball valve of the cork removing device during the piston downstroke.
In the accompanying drawings there is depicted schematically a cork removing device 10. The device 10 comprises a hollow needle 17 attached by a ball valve assembly 16 to the end of a pressure chamber 13. Within the pressure chamber 13 there is provided a plunger 15 comprising a rod that passes through an end 14 of the pressure chamber and further includes a piston to be described later. There is a handgrip 11 attached by an end 12 to the plunger 15. At the forward end of the cork removing device, there is a protective cover 18 comprising and apertured plate 19 that fits over the needle 17 when the device is not in use.
The plunger 15 comprises a rod at the end of which there is a transverse hole 27. Attached to the end of the rod is a piston 30 having a pair of holes aligned with the transverse hole 27 as shown in
As shown in
During a downstroke of the plunger 15, the O-ring 26 moves up within the annulus 31 to seal the piston 30 against the pressure chamber 13. As a result, air pressure within the pressure chamber 13 increases until pressure on the ball 23 exceeds the spring force exerted thereon by the coil spring 22.
In use, the protective cover 11 is removed from the device and the needle 17 is pushed downwardly through cork 20 at the neck of a wine bottle. The handgrip 11 can then simply be pumped up and down until the pressure beneath the cork 20 causes it to lift from the bottle. The cork might lift gradually upon each stroke of the plunger to burst from the bottleneck. The cork will not become a dangerous projectile as it will remain upon the needle 17 until it is removed therefrom.
It should be appreciated that modifications and alterations obvious to those skilled in the art are not to be considered as beyond the scope of the present invention. For example, instead of providing a removable protective 11, a retractable safety sleeve for example might be employed. Such a safety sleeve might have a bayonet lock by which it is attached to the device.