Information
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Patent Grant
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6321620
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Patent Number
6,321,620
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 12, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 27, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Hail, III; Joseph J.
- Shakeri; Hadi
Agents
- Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 32
- 081 309
- 081 348
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device to automatically removed the cork (11) from a bottle (12), comprising a first screw (41) suitable to screw into the cork (11) and rotation means (38) associated with the first screw (41) to make it selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork (11), there being regulation means (33, 45, 46) associated with the first screw (41) to regulate its penetrative travel into the cork (11) according to the length of the latter, and hence the cork (11) can also be removed only partly from the bottle (12).
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention concerns a device, provided with electric motors, to automatically remove corks from bottles, as set forth in the main claim.
To be more exact, the invention refers to a device which allows to automatically remove from a bottle both the cork, usually made of cork, and also the protective cap, usually made of metal or plastic material, wherein all the different steps are carried out by means of electric motors.
The device according to the invention is suitable to be used in any premises, either public or private, and is particularly suitable to be installed in public premises such as restaurants, inns, pubs or similar, where there is a frequent need to open bottles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the state of the art, to remove the cork from a bottle the main steps are as follows: first the metallic or plastic protective cap (if any) which covers the cork must be removed; a self-threading screw is then made to penetrate into the cork until the thread has obtained a sufficient grip on the cork; the cork is then removed from the bottle, with a prevalently axial movement, with the help of one or more levers associated with one or more handles.
There are many corkscrews on the market which allow to carry out the above steps either manually or semi-automatically.
The most commonly used corkscrews are those operated manually; among them there is PCT N
o
WO-A-92/04273, of which the present Applicant is the Proprietor. This document discloses a corkscrew provided with a mechanism which allows to cut the protective cap when the screw is screwed into the cork, and then remove the part of the cap which has been cut together with the cork itself. This mechanism comprises a plurality of cutter wheels which are made to adhere to the cap by means of a system of levers activated by a sleeve which is made to slide axially with respect to the body of the corkscrew.
Even though it has solved a series of problems, this corkscrew still has the same disadvantages as all other manual corkscrews known to the art, that is, that all the operations have to be carried out by hand, with a considerable waste of time and energy on the part of the users, especially if they are restaurateurs or bartenders, or manage bars, pubs, inns or similar public premises, where such opening operations are frequently required.
There is also, in the state of the art, a device to remove corks wherein the screw, used to screw into the cork, is commanded by an electric motor. In this device the screw is laid on the upper part of the cork, the motor is fed electrically, so that the screw can turn and penetrate inside the cork, after which the motor is stopped. The device is then distanced from the bottle, until the cork has been removed. In this device, as the screw is not controlled in its travel, it normally penetrates the cork and completely perforates it, exiting through the inner end, with the disadvantage that it very often makes little pieces of cork fall inside the bottle and therefore into the content thereof, wine or other liquid whatever it may be.
Obviously, this is unacceptable, especially when the content is a valuable wine which must be served and drunk without any impurities.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,372,054 discloses an apparatus for automatically extract a cork from a bottle, wherein a corkscrew is associated to a reversible electric motor which, with a clockwise rotation, completely penetrates the cork, passing throughout thereof. In this apparatus the bottle neck is insertable into a tubular housing in which a tubular shuttle is axially slidable and the shuttle includes a stop to limit the insertion depth of the bottle neck. The electric motor, with its rotation in a clockwise direction, firstly causes the bottle neck and the shuttle to be pulled towards the stop position within the tubular housing, while the corkscrew penetrates into the cork, and then, when the shuttle and bottle neck are stopped causes a further penetration of the corkscrew into the cork and the extraction of the cork from the bottle neck, due to the auger effect of the corkscrew. The cork is withdrawn almost completely from the bottle neck, until the cork strikes a sensor. By reversing the motor, the counterclockwise rotation of the corkscrew cause the push of the cork which does not rotate due to the presence of longitudinal ribs within the shuttle. This apparatus, even if allows to remove the cork almost completely from the bottle neck, has the drawback that the cork is always completed perforated by the corkscrew, so that little granulated parts of the same cork fall inside the bottle.
The present Applicant has devised and embodied this invention to overcome the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain further advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is set forth and characterised in the main claim, while the dependent claims describe other innovative characteristics of the main embodiment.
One purpose of the invention is to achieve a device to open a bottle, wherein it is easily possible to regulate the penetrative travel of the screw into the cork, so as to determine, in advance, before beginning the opening operation, how many millimetres the screw has to penetrate into the cork.
This allows to achieve two important and useful objectives: firstly to open the bottle only partly, and secondly to prevent the screw from completely perforating the cork.
The fact that it is possible to open the bottles only partly, keeping the corks partly inside the bottles, can be particularly useful when several bottles have to be prepared half-opened, for example before a banquet or a dinner with a large number of diners; in this case the bottles can be completely opened manually only when needed, at the last moment, in front of the diner himself, and in an extremely short time. This has considerable advantages both for hygiene and for the wine.
Another purpose of the invention is to achieve a device wherein all the different steps of opening the bottle are achieved automatically and quickly, without the user having to exert any physical force, either to tighten the screw into the cork or to remove the cork from the bottle, or to remove the cork from the screw.
A further purpose of the invention is to achieve a device to automatically remove the cork from a bottle and at the same time remove at least a portion of the protective cap which has previously been cut, again automatically.
In accordance with these purposes, the device to automatically remove the cork from a bottle comprises a screw suitable to be tightened into the cork and rotation means associated with the screw to make it selectively rotate and penetrate the cork. According to one characteristic of the invention, regulation means are associated with the screw to regulate its penetrative travel into the cork according to the length thereof, so that the cork can also be removed only partly from the bottle.
According to another characteristic, the penetrative travel of the screw into the cork is a few millimetres, advantageously between 6 and 12, less than the length of the cork.
According to another characteristic, a first electric motor is suitable to command the axial displacement of the screw and the regulation means comprise electric switching means associated with the electric motor to selectively command its start and stop.
According to a further characteristic, the rotation means for the screw comprise a second electric motor.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
These and other characteristics of the invention will become clear from the following description of a preferred form of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive example, with the help of the attached FIGURE which shows a longitudinal cross section of a device according to the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED FORM OF EMBODIMENT
With reference to the attached FIGURE, a device
10
to automatically remove the cork
11
from a bottle
12
comprises an upper tubular body
13
, substantially cylindrical in shape and provided internally with a cavity
15
, and a lower assembly
16
suitable to couple selectively with the neck of the bottle
12
which is to be opened.
In the upper part of the cavity
15
of the tubular body
13
, a first electric motor
18
is fixedly mounted, with its rotation shaft
19
facing downwards and keyed onto an upper part
20
of a tube
21
, provided with an inner cavity
22
with a substantially square cross section.
Inside the tube
21
there is a block
23
which also has a substantially square cross section, and which is suitable to slide axially with respect to the tube
21
.
The upper part of a screw
25
is attached to the block
23
; the screw
25
is constantly engaged with a corresponding nutscrew or lead nutscrew
26
mounted stationary inside the cavity
15
.
The lower part of the screw
25
is solid with an element
27
, substantially cylindrical in shape, which is free to rotate inside a cylindrical seating
28
made in a cylindrical block
29
, assembled axially sliding inside the cavity
15
.
In the seating
28
, below the element
27
and in a central position, there is a bearing
30
, while a plurality of bearings
31
are arranged between the element
27
and the upper part of the cylindrical block
29
, in order to reduce to a minimum the friction between the element
27
, which can rotate, and the block
29
, which can only slide axially together with the screw
25
.
The block
29
is provided with two lateral fins
32
and
33
, arranged on diametrically opposite sides, which are inserted inside two corresponding longitudinal slits, respectively
35
and
36
, made on the tubular body
13
.
Inside the cavity
15
, and attached to the block
29
, there is a second electric motor, identical to the motor
18
; the second motor
38
, however, can slide axially with respect to the tubular body
13
, unlike the motor
18
which is fixed.
The shaft
39
of the motor
38
is keyed to a cylindrical rod
40
, at the lower end of which there is in turn attached a screw
41
, with a tapered, self-threading shank, suitable to screw selectively into the cork
11
.
According to one characteristic of the invention, the fin
33
is suitable to cooperate with two micro-switches
45
and
46
, assembled on the outer part of the tubular body
13
.
To be more exact, the first micro-switch
45
is assembled stationary, directly on the body
13
, above the fin
33
, so that it is driven by the latter when the block
29
and the motor
38
are displaced upwards, to the upper end of their travel, as will be explained in more detail later.
The second micro-switch
46
is assembled on a supporting bracket
48
, assembled below the fin
33
, sliding on the body
13
and able to be selectively clamped at a variable height by means of a clamping knob
49
which can be screwed onto the body
13
.
The micro-switch
46
is suitable to be actuated by the fin
33
when the block
29
and the motor
38
are displaced downwards, to the lower end of their travel, as will be described in more detail later.
The motors
18
and
38
are fed advantageously with low tension direct current, for example 24 volt, by means of a feeder-straightener, of a known type and not shown in the drawing, connected to the electric supply network.
The lower assembly
16
is of a known type, for example of the type described in the Italian patent n
o
. 1.274.318, filed on Jan. 27, 1994 by the present Applicant and granted on Jul. 17, 1997. The description of the assembly
16
from the above Italian patent is summarised here, so that the invention can be more easily understood.
The assembly
16
comprises a lower appendix
50
, internally hollow and attached to the lower part of the tubular body
13
, and an element
51
, also tubular, assembled rotatable inside the appendix
50
.
The tubular element
51
defines a central cylindrical cavity
52
at the centre of which is accommodated the screw
41
; it is provided internally with four vertical ribs
53
, at an equal angular distance from each other and protruding towards the inside of the cavity
52
. The ribs
53
are suitable to retain the cork
11
when it is removed from the bottle
12
.
A transverse pin
54
, mounted on the upper part of the screw
41
, is suitable to cooperate with the ribs
53
to make the tubular element
51
rotate selectively.
On the lower end of the tubular element
51
, on diametrically opposite sides, two levers
55
and
56
are pivoted, and cooperate, in the lower part, with cutter wheels
58
suitable to selectively cut the cap
60
which usually surrounds the neck of the bottle
12
.
The upper ends of the levers
55
and
56
cooperate with a conical element
61
, which is axially sliding with respect to the tubular element
51
and can rotate therewith.
A substantially cylindrical sleeve
62
is assembled outside the appendix
50
and can slide with respect thereto only in an axial direction.
The sleeve
62
is provided with a lower mouth
63
and is connected to the conical element
61
to command the axial sliding thereof with respect to the tubular element
51
.
A vertical pin
64
is assembled on the sleeve
62
to cooperate with the lower part of the tubular element
51
and to selectively prevent the latter from rotating in an anti-clockwise direction.
According to one characteristic of the invention, a third micro-switch
66
is attached to the lower end of the tubular body
13
and is suitable to cooperate with a lateral fin
68
of the sleeve
62
when the latter is displaced upwards, to the upper end of its travel, as will be described in more detail later.
The device
10
is suitable to be attached vertically to a stationary wall, by any known attachment means.
The device
10
as described here functions as follows:
In the inactive position the screw
25
, the block
29
, the motor
38
, the screw
41
and the sleeve
62
are all displaced upwards, as shown in the attached FIGURE.
In order to automatically pull the cork
11
of the bottle
12
and at the same time remove the upper part of the cap
60
, the bottle
12
itself is inserted from the bottom into the mouth
63
of the sleeve
62
.
The sleeve
62
is then made to slide axially downwards, causing, in a known manner, the conical element
61
to be lowered; in turn, by means of the levers
55
and
56
, the conical element
61
takes the cutter wheels
58
towards the cap
60
until they cut it, as described in the afore-mentioned Italian patent n. 1.274.318.
Lowering the sleeve
62
also causes the micro-switch
62
to open, which thus activates the simultaneous feed of the two electric motors
18
and
38
.
The stationary motor
18
makes the shaft
19
rotate in a clock-wise direction; it also makes the tube
21
rotate, and with it the block
23
and the screw
25
. The latter, being engaged with the nutscrew
26
, which is stationary, screws onto the nutscrew
26
and is displaced axially downwards.
Consequently, the block
29
, the movable motor
38
, the rod
40
and the screw
41
are also displaced axially downwards.
At the same time as this axial displacement takes place, the motor
38
makes the rod
40
and the screw
41
rotate in a clock-wise direction; the screw
41
thus screws into and penetrates the cork
11
.
The transverse pin
54
, rotating and descending downwards with the screw
41
, after a few millimetres of its travel begins to interfere with the vertical ribs
53
, thus making the tubular element
51
rotate also and with it the cutter wheels
58
which cut the circumference of the upper part of the cap
60
.
When the fin
33
of the block
29
descends, it activates the lower micro-switch
46
(position shown in the FIGURE with a line of dashes), the lower motor
38
is stopped and, simultaneously, the direction of rotation of the shaft
19
of the upper motor
18
is inverted.
As we have seen, the travel of the fin
33
and therefore of the screw
41
can be regulated at will, according to the height of the cork
11
to be pulled and according to how much the cork
11
has to be removed from the bottle
12
(completely or partly, according to the user's requirements), without ever completely perforating the cork
11
.
The micro-switch
46
in fact can easily be positioned at a variable distance, for example between 35 and 60 mm from the fin
33
in the inactive position, by operating on the knob
49
. The distance set can also be displayed by means of a graduated scale, not shown in the drawings, located in correspondence with the bracket
48
.
When the rotation of the shaft
19
is inverted, this causes the screw
25
to turn in an anti-clockwise direction, and consequently the block
29
is axially displaced upwards, as is the motor
38
and the screw
41
which, since it does not rotate, pulls the cork
11
upwards too, after having cut the upper part of the cap
60
.
The fin
33
, when it again reaches its inactive position, activates the micro-switch
45
which stops the upper motor
18
.
The sleeve
62
is then made to return upwards manually, to the inactive position, where with its fin
68
it again activates the micro-switch
66
, which causes the lower motor
38
to start in the opposite direction; in turn, the lower motor
38
makes the screw
41
rotate in the opposite direction, that is, anti-clockwise, which thus causes the cork
11
to be unscrewed and then expelled from the vertical ribs
53
.
After a few seconds, a timer, of a known type and not shown in the drawings, makes the lower motor
38
stop too.
It is obvious that modifications and/or additions can be made to the device to automatically open bottles as described heretofore, but these shall remain within the field and scope of the invention.
For example, instead of the micro-switches
45
,
46
and
66
, it is possible to use other electronic devices which allow to set the travel of the screw
41
and to display it on a display.
Claims
- 1. A device to automatically remove, at least partially, a cork having a defined length from a bottle, comprising:a first screw able to penetrate a determined amount into the cork; rotation means associated to said first screw to make said first screw selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork; manually operable regulation means associated to said rotation means for defining said determined a mount of penetration of said first screw into the cork, according to the length of the cork in such a manner that the determined amount is less than the defined length of the cork, for avoiding that the cork is completely perforated by said first screw; and extraction means connected to said first screw for causing the axial movement of said first screw and of the cork associated thereto from the bottle; wherein said manually operable regulation means are also able to be set for obtaining an axial displacement of the cork from the bottle which amount is less than said defined length of the cork.
- 2. The device as in claim 1, wherein the penetrative travel of said first screw into the cork is a few millimetres less than the length of the cork.
- 3. The device as in claim 1, wherein said rotation means comprises a first electric motor connected to said first screw to command axial displacement thereof.
- 4. The device as in claim 3, wherein said regulation means comprises electric switching means associated with said first electric motor to selectively stop and start said first electric motor.
- 5. The device as in claim 3, wherein said rotation means comprises a second electric motor.
- 6. The device as in claim 5, wherein said first and second electric motors are two-directional, wherein said second motor is able to make said first screw rotate in a determined direction during a simultaneous axial displacement of said first screw towards the cork by means of said first motor, so as to cause said first screw to screw into the cork, wherein preventing means are provided to prevent rotation of the cork once at least partially removed from the bottle, and wherein said second motor is able to make said first screw rotate in a direction opposite to said determined direction, while said first motor is stationary, so as to cause the cork to be expelled from said first screw and said preventing means.
- 7. A device to automatically remove a cork from a bottle, comprising:a first screw able to screw into the cork and rotation means associated to said first screw to make said first screw selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork, wherein regulation means are associated to said rotation means for regulating penetration travel of said first screw into the cork according to length of the cork for avoiding said cork being completely perforated by said first screw, said regulation means being also able to be set for obtaining also partial removal of the cork from the bottle; wherein said rotation means comprises a first electric motor connected to said first screw to command axial displacement thereof; wherein said rotation means comprises a second electric motor; and wherein said first motor is able to command axial displacement of said second motor by connection means connected to a shaft of said first motor.
- 8. The device as in claim 7, wherein said connection means comprises a screw-nutscrew mechanism comprising a second screw and a nutscrew.
- 9. A device to automatically remove a cork from a bottle, comprising:a first screw able to screw into the cork and rotation means associated to said first screw to make said first screw selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork, wherein regulation means are associated to said rotation means for regulating penetration travel of said first screw into the cork according to length of the cork for avoiding said cork being completely perforated by said first screw, said regulation means being also able to be set for obtaining also partial removal of the cork from the bottle; wherein said rotation means comprises a first electric motor connected to said first screw to command axial displacement thereof; wherein said rotation means comprises a second electric motor; and wherein said first and second electric motors are assembled coaxial in a single tubular body substantially coaxial to said first screw.
- 10. The device as in claim 8, wherein said first and second electric motors are assembled coaxial in a tubular body substantially axial to said first screw, wherein said nutscrew is attached inside said tubular body, wherein said second screw is solid with an element mounted axially sliding inside a tube keyed onto said shaft of said first motor, and wherein said element is made to rotate by said tube.
- 11. The device as in claim 7, wherein said first and second electric motors are assembled in coaxial in a single tubular body substantially coaxial to said first screw, and wherein said connection means comprises a cylindrical element mounted axially sliding inside said tubular body and connected to a second screw to slide axially together therewith, said second motor being attached to said cylindrical element.
- 12. A device to automatically remove a cork from a bottle, comprising:a first screw able to screw into the cork and rotation means associated to said first screw to make said first screw selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork, wherein regulation means are associated to said rotation means for regulating penetration travel of said first screw into the cork according to length of the cork for avoiding said cork being completely perforated by said first screw, said regulation means being also able to be set for obtaining also partial removal of the cork from the bottle; wherein said rotation means comprises a first electric motor connected to said first screw to command axial displacement thereof; wherein said rotation means comprises a second electric motor; and wherein said regulation means comprise a first micro-switch and a second micro-switch able to selectively command the start, stop and inversion of motion of said first and second electric motors, and an actuator able to selectively activate each of said micro-switches.
- 13. The device as in claim 12, wherein said actuator comprises a fin connected to said second motor and located between said first and second micro-switches.
- 14. The device as in claim 12, wherein said first micro-switch is mounted on a stationary structure and wherein said second micro-switch is mounted on a support element selectively positionable with respect to said first micro-switch, defining a distance therebetween, so that the distance between said first and second micro-switches is selectively variable.
- 15. The device as in claim 1, wherein the bottle includes a neck, covered with a protective cap, and wherein cutting means are provided to circumferentially cut at least a portion of said protective cap.
- 16. A device to automatically remove a cork from a bottle, comprising:a first screw able to screw into the cork and rotation means associated to said first screw to make said first screw selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork, wherein regulation means are associated to said rotation means for regulating penetration travel of said first screw into the cork according to length of the cork for avoiding said cork being completely perforated by said first screw, said regulation means being also able to be set for obtaining also partial removal of the cork from the bottle; wherein said rotation means comprises a first electric motor connected to said first screw to command axial displacement thereof; wherein said rotation means comprises a second electric motor; wherein the bottle includes a neck, covered with a protective cap, and wherein cutting means are provided to circumferentially cut at least a portion of said protective cap and wherein a manual actuator is provided to actuate said cutting means, wherein said manual actuator is slidable with respect to the bottle, and wherein a switch is associated to said actuator to cause said first and second electric motors to start.
- 17. The device as in claim 9, wherein a nutscrew is attached inside said tubular body, wherein a second screw is solid with an element mounted axially sliding inside a tube keyed onto a shaft of said first motor, and wherein said element is made to rotate by said tube.
- 18. A device to automatically remove a cork from a bottle, comprising:a first screw able to screw into the cork and rotation means associated to said first screw to make said first screw selectively rotate and penetrate into the cork, wherein regulation means are associated to said rotation means for regulating penetration travel of said first screw into the cork according to length of the cork for avoiding said cork being completely perforated by said first screw, said regulation means being also able to be set for obtaining also partial removal of the cork from the bottle; wherein the bottle includes a neck, covered with a protective cap, wherein cutting means are provided to circumferentially cut at least a portion of said protective cap, wherein said rotation means comprises a first electric motor connected to said first screw to command axial displacement thereof; wherein said rotation means comprises a second electric motor; and wherein a manual actuator is provided to actuate said cutting means, wherein said manual actuator is slidable with respect to said bottle, and wherein a switch is associated to said actuator to cause said first and second electric motors to start.
Priority Claims (1)
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