Prior Art
[0001] The present invention relates to a cap opener for use with caps provided with pull
rings, comprising an elongated lever or handle, preferably plate shaped.
[0002] Containers provided with taps are especially known as beverage containers. In cans
such caps are normally an integrated part of the lid, and they are provided with a
gripping part, such as a ring or a tongue, which can be released partly or completely
by the fingers of the user whereby the container can be opened.
[0003] Similarly, plastic bottles having caps which are provided with a pull ring for removal
of the cap from the bottle have been fabricated.
[0004] Such caps have the common problem that they require a certain amount of effort. Persons
having weak fingers may therefore have great difficulty opening such containers. In
addition to efforts, there is also the risk of injury to the fingernails, in particular
where the ring must be released and lifted from the lid.
[0005] A number of auxiliary devices applicable for opening cans are known.
[0006] US Pat. nos. 4.309.921 and 4.957.622 describe examples of such openers, comprising
a handle in the form of a piece of plate having a depressed section to form an opening
into which the pull ring of the can can be inserted. The pull ring is lifted upwards
by raising the handle, and the can is opened.
[0007] These known openers will engage the pull ring by means of the depressed section,
which will open the can when the handle is tipped upwards.
[0008] These known openers, however, cannot be applied to bottle caps having a pull ring
since they do not have a defined edge upon which the opener can tip when the handle
is lifted.
[0009] Consequently, the opening operation is not controlled, and the removal of the cap
is unreliable, requiring a careful and big lifting movement in order to release the
cap from the bottle.
Object of the Invention
[0010] It is an object of the present invention to facilitate the opening of such caps,
and this object is achieved by means of an opener having a handle, one end of which
is bent to form a raised part having an elongate opening through which the pull ring
of a cap of a can or of a bottle can be inserted over the handle.
[0011] The problem is thus solved in an extremely simple manner as the opening of the opener
is merely inserted over the pull ring of the cap, whereupon the handle of the opener
can be raised or tipped whereby the cap, whether that of a can or that of a bottle
having a pull ring, is removed.
[0012] The operation requires very little effort since the moment arm is long and a cap
can easily be removed by means of such an opener, even by persons with weakened finger
strength, especially because the tipping movement occurs over a well-defined bending
edge which controls the opener during the tipping movement.
[0013] By configuring the bent up edge at right angles to the handle, as defined in claim
2, the ring can easily be tipped or rolled off when the handle is tipped in a smooth
sliding movement.
[0014] By configuring the opening such that the metal pull ring of a can may readily be
inserted and the plastic ring of plastic caps can be inserted under a small deformation,
as defined in claim 3, the ring will remain in the opening, abutting against the handle
during lifting and tipping of the handle without the risk of the opener letting go
its hold of the ring.
[0015] By configuring the opening parallel to the over and/or underside of the handle, as
defined in claim 4, a perfectly steady pull on the ring and thus on the cap will be
exerted since the handle turns about the bent edge.
[0016] Finally, it is advantageous as defined in claim 5 and 6, to fabricate the opener
from a stainless steel plate or by plastic or metal moulding.
The Drawings
[0017] Embodiments of the invention will be described in detail below with reference to
the drawings, in which
- Fig. 1
- illustrates an example of an opener adapted for pull rings;
- Fig. 2
- illustrates a sectional view of the opener shown in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3
- illustrates the opener applied to a can;
- Fig. 4
- illustrates the opener applied to a bottle;
- Fig. 5
- illustrates a second example of a multi-purpose opener;
- Fig. 6
- illustrates the lifting operation of a screw cap by means of the opener.
Description of embodiments
[0018] An opener according to the invention can be fabricated from a piece of plate material,
as shown in Fig. 1.
[0019] The opener must be so configured that one end constitutes a lever or a handle 1 having
the purpose of constituting a lever arm when the opener is in use, as will be explained
below.
[0020] One of the side edges of the lever 1 is provided with an elevation or a bent up part
of the plate for the formation of a right-angled, upright part, a flap 2.
[0021] The flap 2 has an elongate, through-going opening 3, as shown in Fig. 2.
[0022] The height of the elevated part 2 is preferably app. 8-10 mm, the height of the elongate
opening 3 is app 3-5 mm, and the length app. 20 mm.
[0023] Fig. 3 illustrates how the opener of the invention is used to open a can.
[0024] The can is provided with a cap 5, which is connected to a pull ring 4 abutting against
the lid of the can. This ring 4 is easily lifted by means of a sharpened edge, which
is not shown, of the handle 1, whereupon the ring can be released.
[0025] The opening 3 can then be inserted over the ring 4, as illustrated in the drawing,
and as the handle 1 is subsequently raised, as indicated by an arrow, the cap will
be removed by rolling the ring off the lid. This is an extremely easy operation requiring
very little effort, and removal of the cap without risk of damaging the can is ensured.
[0026] Fig. 4 illustrates how the opener is applied to a plastic bottle with the plastic
pull ring 4.
[0027] The ring 4 is introduced into the opening 3 under slight deformation in the lateral
direction of the ring 4. The opener and the ring thus fit together when the ring expands
after insertion. The opener is thus prevented from falling off, and as the opener
is tilted in the direction of the arrow, the cap 6 will roll off the bottle easily
and effortlessly, requiring merely a slight lifting of the opener.
[0028] Fig. 5 illustrates a combined opener, which in addition to the opener parts 2, 3
for caps with pull rings comprises a traditional cap opener 7 and a lid opener 8.
Fig. 6 illustrates how the lid opener works. The lid 9 is often very difficult to
release due to a negative pressure often present in the bottle. In order to eliminate
the negative pressure a lifting flap 8 can be applied, as illustrated in Figs. 5 and
6, to be engaged under the lid 9, and by tilting the handle in the direction of the
arrow the lid will be lifted to an extent where air will enter the bottle. Even weak
fingers will then be able to remove the lid.
[0029] The opener can be fabricated either of metal or plastic in a commonly known manner
and it may also be provided with imprints, etc. for advertising purposes or as an
eye-catcher.
1. Cap opener for use with caps provided with pull rings, comprising an elongate lever,
handle, preferably plate shaped, characterized in that one end of the handle (1) is bent to form an elevated part (2) having an elongate
opening (3) adapted for the insertion over the handle of the pull ring (4) of a cap
(5) of a can or a bottle (6) can be inserted over the handle (1).
2. Cap opener according to claim 1, characterized in that the elevated part (2) extends substantially at right angles to the handle (1)
and has a height of app. 8-10 mm.
3. Cap opener according to claim 1, characterized in that the height of the elongated opening (3) is app. 3-5 mm, and the length app.
20 mm.
4. Cap opener according to claim 3, characterized in that the opening (3) extends substantially parallel to the underside of the handle
(1).
5. Cap opener according to any of the claims 1-4, characterized in that it is made of steel plate.
6. Cap opener according to any of the claims 1-5, characterized in that it is made by plastic or metal moulding.