The present invention relates to a foil cutting device for cutting of a sealing foil of a bottle comprising two side portions being connected by an upper portion to be placed on the free extremity of the bottle, wherein each side portion comprises a support point for engagement on a bottle and wherein a side portion comprises a cutting knife.
More in particular, the present invention relates to a foil cutting device, which is positioned from above on the free extremity of a bottle. Subsequently, separation of the upper portion of the foil relative to the remaining portion is effected by a rotational movement around the axis of the bottle and clamping together the side portions and so the cutting knife, after which the foil can simply be removed.
Such a foil cutting device is known from U.S. Pat. No. 490,286 S.
The separate upper portion is embodied in such a way that it pivotally receives the side portions.
In such a foil cutting device simple operation is of importance. In the device according to U.S. Pat. No. 490,286 S the user has to move both side portions apart before the device can be placed on the bottle. After that the cutting movement described above is effected by pinching the two side portions together. After completing the cutting process the user has to move both side portions from each other.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,227,421 discloses a seal cutting device being made from a metal and having a serration at its lower end.
US 2002/0092169 discloses a foil cutter comprising two side parts being connected through a separate circular disc-shaped connector.
The invention aims to provide a cutting device which can be handled more simply. Furthermore it should be cheaper to produce at a low use of material.
This aim is realized with a foil cutting device as described above in that said side portions and side upper portion are realized from a single plastic material portion, said upper part comprising an L-shaped material section. According to the invention the side portion and upper portion comprise a continuous part of material. This can simply be produced, e.g. by injection molding in a step from plastic material. Problems with regard to connection of the side portions to the upper portion are no longer present. Furthermore, the inherent elasticity of the material can be used. This means that a resilient structure is obtained, wherein the embodiment is such that in non-engaged position the two side portions are placed such that without further action the cutting device can be placed over the bottle having the largest designed diameter neck. Subsequently the side portions have to be moved towards each other by pinching. After completion of the cutting step by simple decreasing of the pinching force or even releasing the side portions can automatically move outwardly to the starting position, after which removal of the cutting device can simply be effected. Because of the L-shaped section of the upper part the resilient properties of the upper portion can be accurately controlled while the user has the feeling to engage a quality product. Permanent deformation of the plastic material is prevented because of the L-shaped upper portion.
Of course, the device is embodied such that under the most extreme circumstances no permanent (plastic) deformation occurs in the material. This can e.g. be realized by stops which limit the movement of the two side portions toward each other. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention these stops are not provided to the extremity of the cutting device, as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 490,286 S, but internally thereof and more in particular between both support points, support point cutting knife respectively of each side portion. Because of that the stops are no longer shown and pinching of parts of the human body is avoided. This also gives the opportunity to have an opening in the outer wall of the side portions at the location where these side portions come together. During cutting the user can observe the cutting process through such an opening, i.e. he can see the groove of a cutting line. Preferably the minimum width of such opening is about 10 mm, more in particular about 15 mm. In the non-pinched condition such an opening can have a width of 25 mm at maximum, more in particular about 23 mm at maximum. Secondly, it is a clear indication for the user on which spot he has to exert a pinching force with his fingers for moving the side portions towards each other. This effect can further be promoted by providing a recess in the remaining wall of the side portions for receiving a finger or the like.
According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention the L-shape of the upper portion comprises a bridge. Such a bridge can have a varying cross-sectional size adapted in such a way that on the one hand sufficient strength or resilience respectively is obtained and on the other hand in such a way that no permanent deformation occurs during movement of the side portions together. According to a further preferred embodiment of the invention two spaced bridges are provided and more in particular this spacing is such that therein between the seal of a bottle, such as a cork, can be received.
Preferable the cutting knife comprises a cutting wheel. Although the cutting, points can be embodied as being non-cutting, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention it is possible to have the support points as cutting wheels. More in particular, each side portion is provided with two cutting wheels. According to a particular embodiment of the invention the cutting wheels conically flare to the upper portion. At the upper side the cutting wheels are always provided with a plane. In this way the foil material will resiliently move somewhat back over this plane and moving somewhat back in the pinched condition of the cutting device the foil portion to be removed is rolled up simplifying the subsequent removal thereof.
The stop means described above for restricting movement of the side portions towards each other can also be combined with the stop means restricting downward movement of the cutting device on the bottleneck. Preferably these further stop means are embodied such that the spacing from the cutting line of the cutting knife to the upper side of the bottle is between 3-8 mm and preferably about 5-6 mm and more in particular about 5.5 mm. It has been found that at the majority of bottles at that position an area is provided in which the foil is not tensioned against the wall of the bottle so that cutting can be effected on that location in a very simple way.
The invention will further be elucidated referring to an embodiment shown in the drawing.
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The cutting knives are realized as cutting wheels being referred to by 10. These wheels rotate around shafts 11 being pressed into the plastic material. The axis of rotation is referred by 12 and extend substantially perpendicular to the (imaginary) pivot line 35 between the two side portions 2 and 3. It is clear from
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Because of the natural resiliency of the material used for the bridge sections 4 and 5, the cutting device according to the subject application will be in an outwardly moved position at normal engagement, i.e. without pinching. Because of that it is relatively simple to position the cutting edges above the free extremity 22 of a bottle 20 provided with a foil 21 to be removed. This is shown in
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This is embodied in such a way that at cuttingly engaging the user has only to rotate a quarter of a revolution to cut the foil completely. This can be effected if the cutting wheels have an angle α (
Because of the presence of the opening 17 the user can see during rotation whether a cutting line 30 has been effected. On the other hand this opening 17 is provided such that the cutting knives themselves cannot be seen. In
Although the invention has been described referred to a preferred embodiment, variance being within the range of the appended claims will immediately be clear for the person skilled in the art. Furthermore it has to be understood that all embodiments mentioned in the subclaims can be used separately, i.e. without combination of the independent claims and rights are claimed therefor.
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