Claims
- 1. Portable corkscrew with accessory to shear the caps on the neck of bottles, the corkscrew comprising a grip, on substantially one end of which are pivoted a drawing screw and a supporting lever, the shearing accessory being located substantially at the other end of a grip and comprising a plurality of shearing wheels, the corkscrew being characterized in that the shearing accessory comprises at least two shearing wheel assemblies, a first shearing wheel assembly and a second shearing wheel assembly respectively, at least one of the first and second shearing wheel assemblies comprising a plurality of shearing wheels, these two shearing wheel assemblies being associated with respective supports defining an outer shape of the other end of the grip, the respective supports being reciprocally movable and positionable between a first closed inactive position and at least one second opened working position, wherein the respective supports, in the first closed inactive position, provide the other end of the grip with an anatomic peripheral conformation without any lever protruding therefrom, and wherein the second shearing wheel assembly is fitted on a movable support, of which the first closed inactive position and second opened working position are substantially parallel.
- 2. Corkscrew as in claim 1, in which the movable support comprises a pair of shafts slidably associated with a pair of parallel holes provided in cooperation with the stationary support on the grip, these holes being substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the corkscrew.
- 3. Corkscrew as in claim 2, in which the shearing wheels protrude into their respective hollows with a shearing bevel facing towards the bottom of the bottle.
- 4. Corkscrew as in claim 1, wherein each of the first and second shearing wheel assemblies comprises two shearing wheels.
- 5. Corkscrew as in claim 1, wherein opposing edges of the hollows have a concave slot enabling, in the second opened position, the hollows to be rested on a collar on the neck of a bottle during shearing of the cap.
- 6. Portable corkscrew with accessory to shear the caps on the neck of bottles, the corkscrew comprising a grip, on substantially one end of which are pivoted a drawing screw and a supporting lever, the shearing accessory being located substantially at the other end of a grip and comprising a plurality of shearing wheels, the corkscrew being characterized in that the shearing accessory comprises at least two shearing wheel assemblies, a first shearing wheel assembly and a second shearing wheel assembly respectively, at least one of the first and second shearing wheel assemblies comprising a plurality of shearing wheels, these two shearing wheel assemblies being associated with respective supports defining an outer shape of the other end of the grip, the respective supports being reciprocally movable and positionable between a first closed inactive position and at least one second opened working position, wherein the respective supports, in the first closed inactive position, provide the other end of the grip with an anatomic peripheral conformation without any lever protruding therefrom, and wherein the second shearing wheel assembly comprises a plurality of shearing wheels fitted on respective movable supports, of which the first closed inactive position and second opened working position are arranged along respective arcs of a circle.
- 7. Corkscrew as in claim 6, wherein each of the first and second shearing wheel assemblies comprises two shearing wheels.
- 8. Corkscrew as in claim 6, in which the shearing wheels protrude into their respective hollows with a shearing bevel facing towards the bottom of the bottle.
- 9. Corkscrew as in claim 6, wherein opposing edges of the hollows have a concave slot enabling, in the second opened position, the hollows to be rested on a collar on the neck of a bottle during shearing of the cap.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/662,029, filed Jun. 12, 1996 now abandoned.
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