The invention relates generally to multi purpose openers. More particularly, the invention relates to a multifunction beverage can piercing tool for rapid dispensing of the beverage.
There exists a desire among consumers to deploy beverages at an accelerate rate. Typically, drinking a beverage is impeded by a reduction in air pressure within a beverage can as the liquid is dispensed, thus creating a vacuum-effect that pulls air from outside to inside the container thereby intermittently blocking the flow of the liquid from the can. It is often desirable to rapidly consume beverages while engaging in outdoor activities, such as golf for example. Accordingly, there is a need to develop a device that enables rapid delivery of beverage contents by eliminating the vacuum impedance, while providing other useful features commensurate with activities commonly associated with beverage consumption.
To address the shortcomings in the art, a multifunction container-piercing tool is provided. The current invention includes a base and a piercing element, where the piercing element has a generally triangular shape with a pointed tip and a triangle base. The triangle base is attached to a front end of the base. The invention further includes at least one hook connected to a bottom of the base, where the hook includes a hook base and a hook catch. The hook base extends from the bottom of the base and the catch faces generally toward the pointed tip. The distance between the catch and the base is about equal to a length of the piercing element. A handle extends from a back end of the base, where the handle has at least one fork element. The fork element is disposed to leverage a mass of turf, such as a divot in a putting green.
In one embodiment of the invention, the base has a base top surface that has a magnet incorporated thereon. The magnet is disposed to magnetically attach to a generally planar ferric element. According to one embodiment, the base top surface further includes a cavity having a cavity edge, where the cavity edge is disposed to provide a fulcrum to the ferric element when an end of the ferric element is depressed into the cavity, thereby an end of the ferric element is pivoted away from the base top surface for removal there from.
In one aspect of the invention, the fork element extends at an angle relative to the top base surface. The fork element angle can have a range from 90 to 270 degrees.
In another aspect of the invention, the piercing element projects downward from the top base surface. The downward projection can be a curved projection and/or an angled projection. The angled projection can have a range between 90 and 180 degrees.
In another aspect of the invention, the top base surface further includes a thumb-grip depression therein.
In yet another aspect of the invention, the piercing tool can be made from material such as aluminum, steel, zinc, plastic, fiber-filled plastic, stainless steel, alloy metals and cast metals.
In one aspect of the invention, the hook, the base and the piercing element form a generally C-shape cross-section, where a cylindrical object may be fittedly inserted therein.
In a further aspect of the invention, the fork element has a fork tip end, where the tip end is sized to fit within a groove of a striking surface of a golf club head.
The objectives and advantages of the present invention will be understood by reading the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawing, in which:
a-1d show perspective and planar views of one embodiment of the multifunction beverage opener and divot tool according to the present invention.
a-2e show the steps of using the beverage opener aspect of the present invention.
a-3b show perspective views of the multifunction beverage opener and divot tool with ball marker according to the present invention.
a-4f show perspective views of different embodiments of the multifunction beverage opener according to the present invention.
Although the following detailed description contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that many variations and alterations to the following exemplary details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following preferred embodiment of the invention is set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention.
a-1d show perspective and planar views of a multifunction beverage opener and golf divot tool 100.
c-1d show planar views of one embodiment of the multifunction beverage opener and golf divot tool 100. In one aspect of the invention, the fork element extends 122 at an angle relative to the top base surface 124 that can have a range from approximately a right angle 126 to about 270 degrees 128. In another aspect of the invention, the piercing element projects downward from the top base surface. The downward projection can be a curved projection and/or an angled projection. The angled projection can have a range between about a right angle 130 and 180 degrees 132. In another aspect of the invention, the hook 110, the base 102 and the piercing element 104 form a generally C-shape cross-section, as shown in
a-2e are perspective views showing the steps 200 of using the beverage opener aspect of the multifunction beverage opener and golf tool 100. Shown is a beverage can 202 with the multifunction beverage opener 100 with the piercing tip 106 of the piercing element 104 being disposed against the can sidewall 204.
According to one aspect of the invention, the multifunction piercing tool 100 can be made from material such as aluminum, steel, zinc, plastic, fiber-filled plastic, stainless steel, alloy metals and cast metals.
a-3b show an alternate embodiment of the multifunction beverage opener and golf divot tool 100, where
a-4e show different embodiments of the current invention.
b shows a multifunction beverage opener and money clip tool 406. As shown, the money clip tool 406 includes a base 102 and a piercing element 104, where the element has a generally triangular shape with a pointed tip 106 and a triangle base 108. The triangle base 108 is attached to a front end of the base 102. Further shown is at least one hook 110 connected to a bottom of the base 102, where the hook 110 includes a hook base 112 and a hook catch 114. The hook base 112 extends from the bottom of the base 102, and the catch 114 faces generally toward the pointed tip 106. The distance between the catch 114 and the bottom of the base 102 is about equal to the length of the piercing element 104 (see
c shows a multifunction beverage opener and whistle tool 412. As shown, the whistle tool 412 includes a base 102 and a piercing element 104, where the element has a generally triangular shape with a pointed tip 106 and a triangle base 108. The triangle base 108 is attached to a front end of the base 102. Further shown is at least one hook 110 connected to a bottom of the base 102, where the hook 110 includes a hook base 112 and a hook catch 114. The hook base 112 extends from the bottom of the base 102, and the catch 114 faces generally toward the pointed tip 106. The distance between the catch 114 and the bottom of the base 102 is about equal to the length of the piercing element 104 (see
d shows a multifunction beverage opener and compass tool 420. As shown, the compass tool 420 includes a base 102 and a piercing element 104, where the element has a generally triangular shape with a pointed tip 106 and a triangle base 108. The triangle base 108 is attached to a front end of the base 102. Further shown is at least one hook 110 connected to a bottom of the base 102, where the hook 110 includes a hook base 112 and a hook catch 114. The hook base 112 extends from the bottom of the base 102, and the catch 114 faces generally toward the pointed tip 106. The distance between the catch 114 and the bottom of the base 102 is about equal to the length of the piercing element 104 (see
e shows a multifunction beverage opener with a detachable keychain element tool 426. As shown, the detachable keychain element tool 426 includes a base 102, and a piercing element 104, where the element has a generally triangular shape with a pointed tip 106 and a triangle base 108. The triangle base 108 is attached to a front end of the base 102. Further shown is at least one hook 110 connected to a bottom of the base 102, where the hook 110 includes a hook base 112 and a hook catch 114. The hook base 112 extends from the bottom of the base 102 and the catch 114 faces generally toward the pointed tip 106. The distance between the catch 114 and the bottom of the base 102 is about equal to the length of the piercing element 104 (see
f shows a multifunction beverage opener and a lighter holding tool 440. As shown, the detachable keychain element tool 426 includes a base 102 and a piercing element 104, where the element has a generally triangular shape with a pointed tip 106 and a triangle base 108. The triangle base 108 is attached to a front end of the base 102. Further shown is at least one hook 110 connected to a bottom of the base 102, where the hook 110 includes a hook base 112 and a hook catch 114. The hook base 112 extends from the bottom of the base 102, and the catch 114 faces generally toward the pointed tip 106. The distance between the catch 114 and the bottom of the base 102 is about equal to the length of the piercing element 104 (see
The present invention has now been described in accordance with several exemplary embodiments, which are intended to be illustrative in all aspects, rather than restrictive. Thus, the present invention is capable of many variations in detailed implementation, which may be derived from the description contained herein by a person of ordinary skill in the art. For example the multifunction tool can be a combination of the opening tool and any combination of the embodiments described above. Further, the multifunction tool can include the opening tool in combination with other useful elements such as a ski pole holder, a flashlight, a surfboard wax scraper, a laser pointer, a lottery ticket scraper, utensil such as a fork, knife or spoon, a thermometer or a pen. It should be obvious that each of the embodiments and variations described above may be combined with any other embodiment described above.
All such variations are considered to be within the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the following claims and their legal equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60918167 | Mar 2007 | US |