Claims
- 1. An opener for a container, comprising:
- a top panel for securing to the container;
- said top panel having a scored area for defining a closure portion which is frangibly secured to said top panel for enabling said closure portion to be severed from said panel to open the container;
- said top panel having an elevated portion defined in said top panel which is elevated relative to said top panel;
- an operating lever having a nose portion and a lift portion;
- means for rotatably securing said operating level to said top panel with said nose portion of said operating lever being disposed proximate said closure portion and with said lift portion disposed adjacent said elevated portion for enabling an operator to rotate said lift portion of said operating lever onto said elevated portion of said top panel to cause said nose portion of said operating lever to at least partially sever said closure portion from said top panel;
- said elevated portion defined in said top panel including an inclined plane extending from a surface of said top panel;
- said lift portion of said operating lever rides up said inclined plane upon rotation of said operating lever relative to said top panel; and
- means for limiting the rotation of said operating lever relative to said top panel exclusively to said inclined plane.
- 2. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel includes an anchoring rivet for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel.
- 3. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel includes an anchoring rivet interposed between said lift portion and said nose portion of said operating lever.
- 4. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel includes an anchoring rivet interposed between said lift portion and said nose portion of said operating lever; and
- said lift portion of said operating lever has a greater longitudinal length than a longitudinal length of said nose portion for providing a mechanical advantage for said operating lever.
- 5. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said means for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel includes an anchoring rivet interposed between said lift portion and said nose portion of said operating lever;
- said lift portion of said operating lever having a greater longitudinal length than a longitudinal length of said nose portion for providing a mechanical advantage for said operating lever;
- said elevated portion defined in said top panel including an inclined plane extending from a surface of said top panel; and
- said lift portion of said operating lever rides up said inclined plane upon rotation of said operating lever relative to said top panel to couple a mechanical advantage of said inclined plane to said mechanical advantage of said operating lever.
- 6. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said top panel is substantially circular;
- said means for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel includes an anchoring rivet being located generally central of said substantially circular top panel; and
- said elevated portion being arcuately defined in said top panel about said anchoring rivet.
- 7. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said operating lever includes an elongated identation extending generally along a longitudinal length of said operating lever and protruding below an underside of said operating lever for strengthening said operating lever.
- 8. An opener for a container, comprising:
- a top panel for securing to the container;
- said top panel having a scored area for defining a closure portion which is frangibly secured to said top panel for enabling said closure portion to be severed from said panel to open the container;
- said top panel having an elevated portion defined in said top panel which is elevated relative to said top panel;
- an operating lever having a nose portion and a lift portion;
- means for rotatably securing said operating lever to said top panel with said nose portion of said operating lever being disposed proximate said closure portion and with said lift portion disposed adjacent said elevated portion for enabling an operator to rotate said lift portion of said operating lever onto said elevated portion of said top panel to cause said nose portion of said operating lever to at least partially sever said closure portion from said top panel; and
- means for limiting the rotation of said operating lever relative to said top panel.
- 9. An opener for a generally cylindrical metallic beverage container, comprising:
- a generally circular top panel for securing to the container;
- said top panel having a scored area for defining a closure portion which is frangibly secured to said top panel for enabling said closure portion to be severed from said panel to open the container;
- an operating lever having a nose portion and a lift portion;
- an anchoring rivet interposed between said lift portion and said nose portion of said operating lever for rotatably mounting said operating lever to said top panel;
- said anchoring rivet being located generally central of said substantially circular top panel;
- said lift portion of said operating lever having a greater longitudinal length than a longitudinal length of said nose portion for providing a mechanical advantage for said operating lever;
- said top panel having an inclined plane defined in said top panel and extending from a surface of said top panel to a position which is elevated relative to said top panel;
- said inclined plane being arcuately defined in said top panel about said anchoring rivet;
- said anchoring rivet rotatably secures said operating lever with said nose portion of said operating lever being disposed proximate said closure portion and with said lift portion being disposed adjacent said inclined plane; and
- said lift portion of said operating lever rides up said inclined plane upon rotation of said operating lever relative to said top panel by an operator to couple a mechanical advantage of said inclined plane to said mechanical advantage of said operating lever causing said nose portion of said operating lever to at least partially sever said closure portion from said top panel; and
- means for limiting the rotation of said operating lever relative to said top panel.
- 10. An opener for a container as set forth in claim 9, wherein said operating lever includes an elongated identation extending generally along a longitudinal length of said operating lever and protruding below an underside of said operating lever for strengthening said operating lever.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 474,522 filed Feb. 2, 1990 now abandoned.
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