Claims
- 1. An improved can opener adapted to cut a can top by rotating the can having a vertical dimension and supported on a flat surface while holding the cutting blade in a fixed position through the can lid, said cutting blade being pivotally mounted to a housing and adapted to pierce and cut the can lid and having a feed wheel mounted to said housing and perpendicular to said cutting blade to rotate the can and having means to cause said cutting blade to pierce the top of the can and means to rotate said feed wheel to advance said can while in cutting engagement with said cutting blade to cut the top of said can adjacent its lip, and having guide means mounted to said housing to guide the upper edge of the can lip as the can is being rotated by said feed wheel, wherein the improvement comprises:
- (a) a protruding lip mounted on said housing and spaced from said guide means to secure the can lip therebetween to prevent the cutting blade from slipping out of the can during rotation, and
- (b) a handle mounted to said housing and extending perpendicular therefrom and adapted so that a portion thereof extends along the vertical dimension of the can and rests against said flat surface and is further adapted so that downward pressure of the user on the handle toward said flat surface holds the can opener in a stable position while the feed wheel is being rotated against said can.
- 2. An improved can opener as described in claim 1 wherein said handle is angled horizontally relative to the flat surface to afford stability during operation of the can opener.
- 3. An improved can opener as described in claim 2, wherein said handle extends a sufficient distance from said housing to allow the operator to place hand pressure on said handle beyond the reach of the means to rotate the feed wheel.
- 4. An improved can opener as described in claim 3, wherein said handle consists of a long rod and a short rod, the long rod being mounted at one end to said housing opposite the cutting blade and its opposite end is joined to the short rod in perpendicular relationship to the long rod.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to us of any royalty thereon.
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