The present invention refers to a corkscrew
Object of the present invention is providing a corkscrew according to the following claims.
The advantages reached by the corkscrew subject of the present invention are the following:
More particularly, by just one simple reciprocating movement of the levers, the corkscrew subject of the present invention screws extracts and ejects the cork.
These objects and advantages are all reached by the corkscrew, subject of the present invention that is characterised by what is included in the below-listed claims.
This and other characteristics will be better pointed out by the following description of some embodiments that are shown, merely as a non-limiting example, in the enclosed tables of drawing in which:
With reference to
Moreover, the three operations (screwing, extracting and ejecting the cork) take place with a single reciprocating movement of two levers, as explained below.
The corkscrew 1 is essentially composed of a hollow tubular body 5 suitable to allow coupling with a corresponding barrel 2, a bush 3 and a neck 4; barrel 2 and bush 3 slide inside said tubular body 5, whereas neck 4 slides along its external skirt.
Barrel 2 and bush 3 are kept in proper position by grooves 6 and 7 obtained at the top and at the bottom of the tubular body 5, namely bush 3 is suitable to engage in lower grooves 7, whereas barrel 2 engages in the above ones designated by reference 6.
Grooves 6 end approximately in the middle of the tubular body 5 with an opening 6a into which it is possible to suitably position the tooth 8a of a C-shaped hook 8 hinged to neck 4 and free to move with respect to said hinge, in order to mesh with groove 2a of barrel 2 or with said opening 6a.
Coupling to groove 2a is performed through the other upper tooth 8b, opposite to the above mentioned tooth 8a.
More precisely, corkscrew 1 has two hooks 8 connected on opposite sides but on the same neck 4.
On hinges C1 of hooks 8 have also their fulcrum on one of their ends, rods 11 (shown as generic rods in stick figure form) for operating the neck 4.
The opposite side of said rods 11 is coupled, by another hinge coupling C2, to one of the corkscrew 1 levers 12 (shown as generic levers in stick figure form) for operating the members 2, 3 and 4, as explained below.
Coupling C2 set in the middle of lever 12 obtains two arms 12a and 12b: arm 12a is the veritable operating one, hold by the user when extracting the cap, whereas arm 12b is used as transmission for the movement of bush 3 to which it is connected through another hinge coupling C3.
Under bush 3, namely screwed to body 5, is fitted a device 9 for locking the bottle neck, of known type, and including inside a garter spring 14 that is forced by suitable blocks 13 set in circle above said spring 14 to lock the pad: in this way during the screwing phase, the corkscrew 1 is not lifted.
On the lower end of barrel 2 is located, free of rotating according to its own axis which is essentially parallel to that of the tubular body 5, the so-called worm 10 for extracting the cork, whereas the upper end of barrel 2 features a cavity housing a spring 16 that keeps it pressed downwards, according to the positions of the operating levers 12, as explained below.
The tubular body is closed on the top by a cover 17, after fastening on it the previously described members 2, 3 and 4 and spring 16; and on the lower side by the bottle neck locking device 9.
The end of each arm 12a can be equipped with extensible handles 18 (shown as generic handle in stick figure form) that reduce the physical extraction effort.
Here below is described the operation of the corkscrew 1, detailed by
Operation occurs in three phases:
Now it just remains to release the uncorked bottle.
As already previously mentioned, during the preparation phase in addition to lift levers 12 it will also be possible to lock them on rods 11 and specifically arms 12a.
The outlined solution can be obtained through an arrangement of lever arms and rods such as to insert arm 12a into a space created by the splitting of rods 11 arms: it is now possible to create a boss on one member and an indentation on the other one in order to obtain the required locking.
Locking will be manual.
According to a not-shown possible embodiment, spring 16 can be located in a position different than that shown and be inserted between bush 3 and the lower surface of the barrel, i.e. the end housing worm 10, or in both positions.
The tubular body 5 shall preferably have round section, but it could also have whatever section, and the fastening elements 2, 3, 4 shall have the same section as a consequence.
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