Patent classifications
B67B7/0405
Cork remover and ejector
The present invention is a cork removal tool and cork ejector. The big effort required is reduced by incorporating a battery powered reversible DC electric motor. It allows the extraction of the cork from a bottle and its ejection from the tool with a single hand, with minimal effort on the part of the user, holding the cork remover and bottle together to open the bottle and only the opener itself to eject the cork from the latter. Binding of the opener is avoided by a ratcheted nut assembly which in conjunction with a micro switch protects the opener from binding due to a wrongly pressed switch and allows the screw to penetrate the cork and to remove it from the bottle and then from the opener smoothly. The single hand operation enables operators who only have use of one hand to open a bottle of wine.
Cork extractor
An automated cork extractor includes a housing for enclosing a motor, a corkscrew, and a cork sleeve that does not move with respect to the housing during extraction of a cork from a bottle neck.
AUTOMATIC WINE BOTTLE OPENER
Disclosed herein is an automatic wine bottle opener he top assembly having an uncorking assembly wherein the electric motor is arranged proximate to a side of the uncorking mechanism such that the electric motor is not colinear with and/or located directly on top of the uncorking mechanism; and having a removable platform.
Automatic wine bottle opener
Disclosed herein is an automatic wine bottle opener the top assembly having an uncorking assembly wherein the electric motor is arranged proximate to a side of the uncorking mechanism such that the electric motor is not colinear with and/or located directly on top of the uncorking mechanism; and having a removable platform.
CORK EXTRACTOR
An automated cork extractor includes a housing for enclosing a motor, a corkscrew, and a cork sleeve, the cork sleeve for receiving a cork during operation of the cork extractor.
ELECTRIC BOTTLE OPENER
The present invention provides an electric bottle opener, comprising: a housing with a cavity therein; a humidity sensor; a temperature sensor; a battery; a display unit for displaying a humidity value, or a temperature value or a remaining power of the battery; a motor; an on-off switch for starting or stopping the motor; a control circuit board electrically connected with the humidity sensor, the temperature sensor, the display unit, the battery, the on-off switch and the motor; and a cork screw for pulling a cork of the wine bottle; wherein the humidity sensor, the temperature sensor, the display unit, the battery, the on-off switch, the motor, the control circuit board, and the cork screw are installed in the housing; the cork screw is connected with the motor and is driven by the motor.
Cork extractor
An automated cork extractor includes a housing for enclosing a motor, a corkscrew, and a cork sleeve, the cork sleeve for receiving a cork during operation of the cork extractor.
MODULAR HAND-HELD KITCHEN APPLICANCE
The present invention is directed to a hand-held modular kitchen multitool having a universal powerhead capable of being used with a variety of kitchen appliance attachments, such as a blender, a whisker, a wine opener, a can opener, and a spice grinder. A dual spice grinder attachment is also disclosed that can select one of two spices to grind. Also disclosed is a wine opener that automatically removes a cork from a bottle.
Cork Remover and Ejector
The present invention is a cork removal tool and cork ejector. The big effort required is reduced by incorporating a battery powered reversible DC electric motor. It allows the extraction of the cork from a bottle and its ejection from the tool with a single hand, with minimal effort on the part of the user, holding the cork remover and bottle together to open the bottle and only the opener itself to eject the cork from the latter. Binding of the opener is avoided by an opposing double ratcheted nut assembly which in conjunction with a micro switch protects the opener from binding due to a wrongly pressed switch and allows the screw to penetrate the cork and to remove it from the bottle and then from the opener smoothly. The single hand operation enables operators who only have use of one hand to open a bottle of wine.
Systems and methods for wine preservation
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to extracting the liquid from a container (such as a bottle of wine) using a needle adapted to pierce the closure of a container of liquid, dispense liquid from the container, and supply an inert gas to the container to help preserve the liquid.