Patent classifications
B67B7/0405
DEVICE FOR EJECTING A CORK FROM A CORKSCREW AND CORKSCREW PROVIDED WITH SUCH AN EJECTION DEVICE
The device for ejecting a cork from a corkscrew includes a body in which a spiral is received. There is a tubular cradle housed in a housing to accommodate the spiral and a cork screwed in the spiral. The cradle is formed by a stationary sleeve secured to the body and a sliding sleeve, translatable relative to the stationary sleeve, between a position in which it is completely nested in the stationary sleeve and a position in which it is at least partially removed from the stationary sleeve. Each sleeve has an upper end and a lower end, and the sliding sleeve has a mechanism to exert a force on the cork oriented toward the lower end of the stationary sleeve.
ELECTRIC TINFOIL-CUTTING DEVICE FOR AUTOMATIC CORKSCREWS
The present utility model discloses an electric tinfoil-cutting device for automatic corkscrews, which comprises a reduction gearbox, a driving motor, a movable support and a blade assembly comprising a blade-mounting carrier and blade-mounting blocks, wherein the movable support are provided with support limit projections which are embedded in mounting carrier limit notches of the blade-mounting carrier, each of the blade-mounting blocks comprises a horizontal mounting block portion and a vertical mounting block portion, and a tinfoil-cutting blade is mounted on the vertical mounting block portion. The electric tinfoil-cutting device of the present utility model can achieve an automatic tinfoil-cutting function and has the advantages of novel structural design, high degree of automation, and convenience in use.
Electric tinfoil-cutting device for automatic corkscrews
The present utility model discloses an electric tinfoil-cutting device for automatic corkscrews, which comprises a reduction gearbox, a driving motor, a movable support and a blade assembly comprising a blade-mounting carrier and blade-mounting blocks, wherein the movable support are provided with support limit projections which are embedded in mounting carrier limit notches of the blade-mounting carrier, each of the blade-mounting blocks comprises a horizontal mounting block portion and a vertical mounting block portion, and a tinfoil-cutting blade is mounted on the vertical mounting block portion. The electric tinfoil-cutting device of the present utility model can achieve an automatic tinfoil-cutting function and has the advantages of novel structural design, high degree of automation, and convenience in use.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR CONTAINER CONTENT PRESERVATION
One feature pertains to a device that includes a main body having a bottle-receiving end that receives an end of a bottle having a mouth and forms an airtight seal between an exterior surface of the bottle and an interior air cavity of the main body. The device also includes an actuator assembly that drives a stopper securement device into a stopper positioned within the mouth of the bottle and retracts the stopper securement device to remove the stopper from the mouth of the bottle. The device also includes a vacuum pump that evacuates air out of the interior air cavity and the bottle's headspace after the stopper has been removed to create a vacuum within the headspace. The actuator assembly may also drive the stopper securement device and the stopper back into the mouth of the bottle to reseal the bottle while the headspace is under vacuum.
AUTOMATIC BOTTLE OPENER WITH AUTOMATIC SENSING
An automatic bottle opener includes a motorized auger with automatic sensing for starting and stopping rotation of the auger. In some embodiments, the automatic bottle opener may sense engagement of the bottle opener with a bottle to activate rotation of the motorized auger for engaging and removing the cork and may sense an extracted position of the cork to stop rotation of the motorized auger. Additionally or alternatively, embodiments of the automatic bottle opener may sense a change in position (e.g., a tilted position) of the bottle opener to activate reverse rotation of the motorized auger for ejecting the extracted cork.
APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR CONTAINER CONTENT PRESERVATION
One feature pertains to a device that includes a main body having a bottle-receiving end that receives a bottle and forms a substantially airtight seal between the main body and an exterior surface of the bottle surrounding a mouth of the bottle. The bottle-receiving end has a bottom opening to allow for fluid-flow communication between an interior air cavity of the main body and a headspace of the bottle. The device further includes a stopper securement device, and a vacuum pump that evacuates air out of the interior air cavity and the headspace to create a vacuum or partial vacuum within the headspace. The device also includes a means for inserting the stopper into the mouth of the bottle using the stopper securement device after the vacuum pump evacuates air out of the interior cavity and the headspace.
ELECTRIC WINE OPENER
The present disclosure discloses an electric wine opener. It includes a bracket and a driving device which comprises a rotating shaft with a polygonal cross-section and a motor. The rotating shaft is rotatably installed on the bracket. The motor is installed on the bracket. The input shaft of the motor is connected to the rotating shaft. The electric wine opener further comprises a cylindrical cork extraction device which comprises a sleeve, a screw, a threaded drill, a cork sleeve, the sleeve with internal thread in the middle is mounted in the bracket. The screw is provided with a hexagonal hole corresponding to the rotating shaft. The screw is fitted in the rotating shaft. The electric wine opener further comprises a clamping device. Because the driving device, cork extraction device and clamping device are provided in the bracket, the driving device can drive the clamping device to clamp the bottle and the cork extraction device to extract the cork so as to ensure the electric wine opener to clamp the bottleneck of the wine bottle and further extract the cork automatically. The electric wine opener is easy to operate and it can be used to extract the cork steadily and quickly.
Multifuntional electric wine opener
A multifunctional electric wine opener having an opener holder in an upper part of an opener cover, an upper lid of the opener embedded in an opening position of the opener holder, a guide spring and a guide frame assembled in a holder containing cavity, at least two guide paths provided on the guide frame, blade units assembled in the guide paths, a blade holder and an opening blade provided in each blade unit, a horizontal installation unit and a vertical installation unit provided in each blade holder; the opening blade being set in the upper part of the vertical installation unit and the horizontal installation unit being inserted into a corresponding guide path, travel springs assembled in the guide paths, holder guide slopes set on inner surfaces of holder containing cavity.
Automatic Wine Bottle Opener
A free standing wine bottle opener permits a wine bottle to be placed in a receptive opening in a base and having an upper housing for accommodating the corked end of the bottle. The upper housing includes a cork gripper attached to a motorized screw mechanism for engaging, twisting and lifting the cork relative to the bottle. The design is intended to provide a counter-top appliance (similar in size to a typical blender) in which the operator inserts the wine bottle into the base and then locks it in place and raises it to the winch mechanism. The winch mechanism is then activated to twist, lift and remove the cork. An electric motor is geared with the winch mechanism to rotate the winch when activated, making the system automatic. With the bottle resting on the base of the system and locked in place to prevent rotation, there is not any need for the operator to hold the neck of the bottle during the uncorking process.
Combined cork and twist cap remover
A hand-held container opener for providing a convenient way to open both containers with a twist-off cap and containers with a cork-stopper which includes a caliper clamp assembly mounted within a first open end of a housing and which is driven by a motor to initially clamp and subsequently twist off a cap on a container and which includes a second open end portion that includes a corkscrew driven by the motor or gas injection device for penetrating a cork for either twisting the cork from the container using the corkscrew or forcing the cork from the container using pressurized gas.