[0001] The present invention relates to a pocket cork-screw comprising a central body as
well as both pivotable cork extraction means and pivotable propping means on the neck
of a bottle.
[0002] In the recent times, pocket cork-screws often replaced the traditional cork-screws
due both to cost reasons and to overall dimensions, as it could be inserted into a
pocket and easily taken out from it whenever it should be operated.
[0003] The main problem of such a type of cork-screw is given by that two distinct operations
are necessary for a total extraction especially whenever a long (up to 5 cm.) cork
should be extracted from bottle neck. At first cork is screwed with extraction means,
then bottle neck is propped with propping means, a first extraction operation is made
and then a second operation is repeated in order to obtain a complete cork extraction.
[0004] Recently important efforts were developped towards the direction of a mechanical-functional
solution, which could obtain a complete extraction of a cork up to 5 cm.long thanks
just to one operation of screwing extraction means and after putting propping means
on bottle neck: slots provided with some notches were conceived, so that fulcrum could
be moved relating to propping means whereby arm of second order lever as well as cork
extraction run could be increased.
[0005] The main drawback of such a solution is given by that it's really necessary a double
operation, a first one for obtain the first extraction run and a second one after
manually moving propping means pin.
[0006] Indeed some solutions were suggested so that an increase of second order arm could
be automatically reached. Particularly two distint pins were proposed, which could
slide inside a U-shaped slot and which propping means are adapted to pivot around
in order to complete cork extraction.
[0007] Furher solutions are present on the market but they could be assimilated to either
manual or automatic increase of second order lever arm. The automatic already described
device presents also an important disadvantage: not always just one operation is sufficient
for obtaining a complete extraction of a cork. Consequently the expedient, which obtains
an automatic increase of arm, could appear unuseful.
[0008] It could appear a logic solution for a complete extraction of a cork thanks to just
one operation, to think of an increase of the dimensions of lever, which belongs to
propping means. But it should be noted that beyond a certain lenght of lever, extraction
operation could become complicate. Indeed the excessive inclination of the cork central
body could cause the breakage of the cork due to that the end of propping means leans
on bottle neck and cork-screw central body runs the risk to be almost aligned to the
longitudinal bottle axis.
[0009] A proper question could arise: «Why two distint steps couldn't be provided on the
propping means lever, so that an extraction operation could be more gradually made
and an excessive cork-screw central body inclination could be avoided?»
[0010] Such a solution was immediately rejected because after obtaining first extraction
run thanks to the first propping means step, this step could knock against cork just
as soon as the second step could operate the cork extraction completion. Therefore
the second and definitive extraction run could be quite difficult.
[0011] Different solutions are provided as far as the presence of two steps of propping
means are concerned: in a first solution propping means are made of an arm, which
is pivoted in correspondence of the end in the central body; on said central body
two levers are pivoted, each one provided with a step, which are arranged at different
height with respect to bottle neck.
[0012] Indeed, the main problem of the solution, which provides propping means with two
different steps, involves the rule that each one of the steps on the two levers, shouldn't
interfere with second lever step, both during the first and during the second extraction
run. Cork should be always arranged in the conditions to never interfere in the same
time with two steps, but just with step (first or second one), which is operative
in that moment.
[0013] As far as the described solution is concerned, the thumb, which presses cork-screw,
should control the rotating levers, which represent propping means.
[0014] In the case of described solution, it should be always possible to activate just
one lever at a time of two levers, deactivating other one, In conclusion said solution
appears immediately quite difficult to control.
[0015] A further solution, which is available on the market, concerns the presence of a
double propping means, i.e. means provided with two distinct arms, which are both
pivoted on the same pin. A first arm is provided with a first step, whereas the second
arm is provided with a second step, which is just a bit more distant from pin with
respect to first step. Distance between first and second step is substantially small,
i.e. first step isn't situated at a significant distance from the second one, otherwise
an interference between two steps should occur, which could knock against cork. Consequence
of such a solution: presence of second step doesn't appear resolutive as far as a
complete extraction of a cork from bottle neck is concerned, especially when cork
is 5-6 cm. long.
[0016] The problem, which cork-screw according to the invention intends to solve concerns
the possibility that a pocket cork-screw is provided with means, which guarantee a
complete cork extraction from bottle neck also in the case of long (5-6 cm.) corks,
avoiding a further screwing of extraction means and utilizing sophisticated propping
means, which could be provided with at least two levers, each one with one step, doing
away with requirement that operator applies a manual control against a possible interference
of cork to be extracted with non operative step.
[0017] Said problem is solved by the pocket cork-screw according to the invention, which
is characterized in that said propping means are comprising two levers, which are
both pivoted on the same pin, rotation means being provided of first lever with respect
to the second one in order to avoid a possible interference of first lever with cork
while second lever is operating second definitive extraction of cork.
[0018] These and further characteristics will be apparent from the following description
and from allegede drawings, where:
Fig. 1 represents the cork-screw according to the invention in rest position;
Fig.2 represents a side view of the same cork-screw in correspondence of starting
position, where propping means approachs bottle neck;
Fig.3 represents a side view of cork-screw, after first lever accomplished its first
extraction run;
Fig.4 represents a side view of cork-screw, where second lever is leaning bottle neck;
Figs.5a,5b represent respectively a side view of cork-screw and an enlargement of
a detail, where second lever is starting its extraction run and first lever automatically
leaves bottle neck;
Fig.6 represents complete cork extraction and first lever definitevely removed away
from bottle neck.
DESCRIPTION
[0019] The cork-screw according to the invention comprises a central body (Figs. 1,2), where,
in correspondence of its substantial center line, rotating extraction means are pivoted.
They are made of a screwing spiral 2, whereas propping means 3 are present for cork
extraction, which are comprising two levers, a first one 4, shorter than a second
one 5, which are both pivoted on a pin 6. Lever 4, pricked in Fig.2, contains lever
5, and it is therefore external to lever 5, which is adapted to rotate around pin
6 inside slot 7. Lever 5 is provided with a shoulder 8 (se also Figs.3,5), which is
adapted to act against a shoulder 9 (Fig.5) of lever 4, so that it could make lever
4 rotate clockwise as soon as lever 5 becomes operative. Therefore pin 6, slot 7 and
shoulders 8,9 represent rotating means of lever 4 with respect to lever 5, so that
interference of lever 4 with cork during operation of definitive extraction controlled
by second lever 5, should be avoided.
[0020] Lever 4 is provided with a step 10, which is adapted to lean a neck of a bottle 11,
whereas lever 5 is provided with a step 12, which is adapted to lean neck of bottle
11, as it will be apparent later on.
[0021] As already stated, several embodiments provided with two steps were developped up
to now, which allow a simple extraction of a cork 3 also 5 cm. longer, thanks to two
easy leaning operations of two steps on bottle neck. The main drawback is represented
by a possible sliding of first step on bottle neck, especially when the steps are
made from propping means. A further drawback is represented by interference of firts
step with cork, as soon as second step becomes operative.
[0022] A first solution, which could solve the problem, is given by a possible indipendence
if two steps, based on that they are two indipendent levers. But also such a solution
doesn't appear sufficient, because step of first lever could be always adapted to
interfere with cork during second and definitive extraction run of cork from bottle.
[0023] The cork-screw according to the invention provides the presence on two lever 4,5
of shoulders respectively 9,8, which should eliminate interference of first lever
4 with cork or bottle neck, as soon as step 12 of second lever 5 becomes operative.
[0024] Indeed the already described drawback is eliminated according to the following way.
After step 12 of lever 5 is leaning bottle neck (Fig.4), a light effort, which acts
on lever 5 (Fig.5), is sufficient for making pin 6 in slot 7 lower from position in
Fig.4 to position in Fig.5, whereby shoulder 8 of lever 5 acts against shoulder 9
of lever 4. Said lever is obliged to rotate clockwise around pin 6 and consequently
step 10 is removed from bottle neck, as Fig.5 shows.
[0025] Therefore first lever 4 is removed from second lever 5, as a consequence of mutual
action of shoulder 9,8 of levers 4,5. Such a mutual action is due to the cork extraction
operation, which is exerted by operator just when central body 1 is manually raised.
[0026] Also if the operator catches with one hand bottle neck together with two levers 4,5,
the action of shoulder 9 against shoulder 8 is such that clockwise rotation of lever
4 is operated any way.
1. Pocket cork-screw comprising a central body (1) as well as both pivotable cork extraction
means and pivotable propping means on the neck of a bottle, characterized in that said propping means comprise two levers (4,5), both said levers being pivoted on
same pin (6), rotation means (6,7,8,9) of first lever (4) with respect to second lever
(5) being provided so that interference of first lever (4) with cork operation of
definitive extraction, said operation being controlled by second lever, is avoided.
2. Pocket cork-screw according to Claim 1, characterized in that said rotation means are made of a pin (6) around which levers (4,5) are adapted to
rotate, of a slot (7) of lever (5), inside said slot (7) being adapted to lower and
to cause an action of shoulder (8) of lever (5) against shoulder (9) of lever (4),
said action making lever (4) clockwise rotate and consequently making step (10) of
lever (4) remove away from bottle neck.