Claims
- 1. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a screw, pivotally mounted to one end of said lever, that when engaged within a cork in a bottle is used to apply an extracting force to said cork in said bottle and c. a plurality of fulcrums, each of different functional length and to be used individually, pivotally mounted at a predetermined position on said lever between said screw and free end of said lever, when whose free ends are placed against the bottle lip and that together with the shape of said lever, provide means for positioning the free end of said lever and the neck of said bottle within the grasping range of one hand, whereby the squeezing force of only one said hand is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork, albeit with a plurality of hand squeezes.
- 2. A manually operated corkscrew as in claim 1, wherein said free ends of fulcrums converge towards said bottle lip when said corkscrew is engaged for use, whereby a directional force is produced, keeping said free ends of said fulcrums abutted on said bottle lip.
- 3. A manually operated corkscrew as in claim 1, wherein said fulcrums have a shape on said free ends which provide a means for keeping in place said free ends of fulcrums on said bottle lip when said corkscrew is in use.
- 4. A manually operated corkscrew as in claim 1, wherein said pivot points of said fulcrums, when said corkscrew is engaged for use, are at essentially the same level of said pivot point of said screw and are oriented essentially perpendicular to the axis of said screw, so that when a squeezing operation is performed the combination of the movement of said pivot point of said screw around said pivot point of said fulcrum is essentially balanced by the movements of said pivot point of said fulcrum around its said bottle lip-engaging seat in a plane defined by said axis of said screw and said pivot point of said fulcrum, whereby an essentially straight out extraction of said cork from said bottle is produced.
- 5. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a screw, pivotally mounted to one end of said lever, that when engaged within a cork in a bottle is used to apply an extracting force to said cork in said bottle and c. a plurality of fulcrums, each of predetermined length and to be used individually, pivotally mounted at predetermined positions on said lever between said screw and free end of said lever, when whose free ends are placed against the bottle lip and that together with the shape of the lever, provide means for positioning the free end of said lever and the neck of said bottle within the grasping range of one hand, whereby the squeezing force of only one said hand is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork, albeit with a plurality of hand squeezes.
- 6. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a screw, pivotally mounted to one end of said lever, that when engaged within a cork in a bottle is used to apply an extracting force to said cork in said bottle and c. a fulcrum with multiple pivotal attachment points along its shank for attachment to said lever which can be adjustably selected to change the length of said fulcrum, when whose free end when placed against the bottle lip, and that together with the shape of said lever, provide means for positioning the free end of said lever and the neck of said bottle within the grasping range of one hand, whereby the squeezing force of only one said hand is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork, albeit with a plurality of hand squeezes.
- 7. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a screw, pivotally mounted to one end of said lever, that when engaged within a cork in a bottle is used to apply an extracting force to said cork in said bottle and c. a fulcrum, composed of proximal and distal fulcrums, pivotally mounted by said proximal fulcrum at a predetermined position on said lever between said screw and the free end of said lever, said distal fulcrum being pivotally mounted with a predetermined rotational capacity on the free end of said proximal fulcrum in such a manner as to allow, in a first position, said free end of said proximal fulcrum to engage the lip of a bottle for a first squeezing operation and to also allow, in a second position, the free end of said distal fulcrum to extend axially from said proximal fulcrum section for engagement with said bottle lip, for a second squeezing operation, that together with the shape of said lever provide a means for positioning said free end of said lever and the neck of said bottle within the grasping range of one hand, whereby the squeezing force of only one said hand is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork, albeit with a plurality of hand squeezes.
- 8. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a screw, pivotally mounted to one end of said lever, that when engaged within a cork in a bottle is used to apply an extracting force to said cork in said bottle and c. a fulcrum, pivotally mounted at a predetermined position on said lever between said screw and free end of said lever, with a plurality of bottle lip-engaging seats along its shaft that can be selectively placed against the bottle lip and that together with the shape of the lever, provide means for positioning the free end of said lever and the neck of said bottle within the grasping range of one hand, whereby the squeezing force of only one said hand is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork, albeit with a plurality of hand squeezes.
- 9. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a fulcrum, mounted between a screw end and a free end of said lever, whose free end is to be engaged on a bottle lip and c. a screw, used to apply an extracting force to a cork in the bottle, pivotally mounted to one end of said lever by a plurality of changeable attachment points along the shank of said screw that provide a means for positioning the free end of said lever and the bottle neck within the grasp of one hand when said corkscrew is engaged for use whereby the squeezing force of only one said hand is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork from said bottle, albeit with a plurality of hand squeezes as the operator uses a sequence of said attachment points along said shank of screw.
- 10. A manually operated corkscrew, of the first-class lever type, comprising:
a. an appropriately shaped lever with which to apply a force, b. a screw, pivotally mounted on one end of said lever, which when engaged within a cork in a bottle is used to apply an extracting force to said cork in said bottle, c. a single fulcrum, pivotally mounted at a predetermined position between said screw and the free end of said lever, whose free end is placed against the bottle lip, and d. an accessory lever, pivotally mounted at a predetermined position on said free end of said lever, which can rotate towards the bottle neck to a predetermined angle when said corkscrew is engaged for use, which duplicates the function of said free end of lever, that together with the shape of said lever provides a means for said bottle neck and said accessory lever to be within the grasping range of one hand when said corkscrew is first engaged for use, and which also provides for said free end of said lever and said bottle neck to be within said grasping range of said hand after the first squeezing operation on said accessory lever, whereby the squeezing force of only one hand, when applied first to the said accessory lever and secondarily to the said lever, is necessary to produce said extracting force and subsequent removal of said cork from said bottle neck.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of earlier filed U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/334,389, filed 2001 Nov. 29.
Provisional Applications (1)
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