Claims
- 1. An improved portable corkscrew, comprising a body provided with a lower hole in which a neck of a bottle carrying a cork to be extracted is introduceable; a helicoidal rod introducable in the cork; an external lever provided with an end handle to be manually operated during an extraction operation of the cork, said body having an inside hollow formed as an axial stepped hole; a plunger assembly housed in said axial step hole and provided with a housing; a head portion lying in said housing and having a lower end which supports said helicoidal rod, and an upper face engaging a spherical surface housed in a hole formed in a piece integral to said plunger, said piece of said plunger being provided with a transverse hole to which said manually actuatable external lever is articulated by a pin, said plunger being further provided with two lateral holding elements each having an upper end pivotably articulated to said plunger by means of respective axles against an action of associated springs, while lower ends of said holding elements are shaped as hooks with spikes, said spikes being directed outwardly, and said assembly being capable of longitudinal displacement when said external lever is manually operated.
- 2. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a nut located in said axial hole of said body and having an upper end provided with a hole shaped to facilitate an engagement of said lower ends of said holding elements.
- 3. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a second rear lever, said external lever being pivotably articulated at an internal end and by an axle to said second lever, said second lever having a lower end articulated to said body by an axle.
- 4. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 2, and further comprising two lateral levers pivotably articulated to said body near an upper end of said body by respective axles against an action of associated springs manually pressable from outside, each of said lateral levers having an internal edge with two inwardly directed projections including an upper projection and a lower projection, said upper projections facing to said hole of said nut, while said lower projections are arranged to lean against the neck of the bottle which carries the cork to be extracted.
- 5. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 2, wherein said external lever is formed so that a manual operation of said external lever causes a displacement of said plunger assembly, while said lower ends of said lateral holding elements associated to said plunger are introduced in said hole of said nut to secure said nut and to drag said nut with its subsequent longitudinal displacement.
- 6. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 4, wherein said upper projections of said lateral levers are formed so that they release said lower ends of said holding elements of said plunger with respect to said nut.
- 7. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 4, wherein said upper projections of said lateral levers are formed so as to retain said nut during the operation to release the extracted cork with respect to said helicoidal rod.
- 8. An improved portable corkscrew as defined in claim 2, wherein said nut is provided with anti-rotational means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of PCT application PCT/ES96/00197 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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