Cork remover for a bottle containing sparkling liquid
10053348 ยท 2018-08-21
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a cork remover for a bottle containing sparkling liquid. The remover includes an outer body and an inner body having a cork-gripping device and being slidably mounted in the outer body. The cork remover includes a notch for positioning the outer body over a bottle cork's safety harness. The bottle-gripping device is on the outer body for engaging on the bottle neck and structure for restricting the inner body's sliding movement in the cork's expelling direction.
Claims
1. A cork remover for a bottle containing sparkling liquid comprising: an outer body, and an inner body having cork-gripping device, the inner body encased within the outer body with only a top surface of the inner body protruding through a top surface of the outer body, the inner body slidably mounted within the outer body, a notch for positioning the outer body over a bottle cork's safety harness, a bottle-gripping device on the outer body for engaging on the bottle neck, and a structure for restricting the inner body's sliding movement in the cork's expelling direction comprising a protrusion on the inner body's outer side or on the outer body's inner side, said protrusion sliding in a slit that is provided respectively in the outer body or in the inner body and extending at least partially in the cork's expelling direction, wherein the slit includes at least a first part, the first part of the slit extends straightly in the cork's expelling direction, said first part's length being sufficiently short to prevent the cork from being entirely expelled, wherein upon turning either the inner or the outer body the protrusion will slide upwardly in the first part of the slit and be blocked at a first part's end, wherein the cork gripping device is a pin that intrudes into the cork.
2. The cork remover according to claim 1, wherein the slit includes a second part extending helically in the cork's expelling direction for controllably releasing the cork wherein upon turning the other of the inner and outer body the protrusion slides in the second part of the slit such that it is moved further upwardly.
3. The cork remover according to claim 2, wherein the inner body has a plurality of protrusions on its outer side, sliding in a plurality of slits provided in the outer body.
4. The cork remover according to claim 1, wherein the inner body has a plurality of protrusions on its outer side, sliding in a plurality of slits provided in the outer body.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(5) According to a first embodiment of the present invention and as illustrated in
characterized in that the outer body comprises a notch (d) for positioning the outer body over a bottle cork's safety harness and releasing the safety harness's eye.
(6) A first advantage of such cork remover is that the cork, while being lifted and at the end of the opening process completely released, is held by the cork-gripping means of the equally lifting inner body.
(7) A second advantage is that, by providing the notch in the outer body, it is not required to remove the safety harness from the bottle neck bulge before positioning the cork remover, thereby avoiding accidental cork expel, dangerous situations and accidents.
(8) In accordance with the present invention, the cork remover may comprise an outer body having bottle-gripping means, and expel prevention means for preventing the cork from being entirely expelled.
(9) The advantage of providing the expel prevention means for preventing the cork from being entirely expelled is that the cork remover is able to resist the high lifting pressure on the cork in the last phase of the bottle opening process, and that the user has the ability to controllably release the cork, even in that last phase of the opening process, such that the genuine quality of the sparkling liquid can be kept.
(10) In an embodiment of the present invention, the expel prevention means may comprise bottle-gripping means for engaging on the bottle neck and means for restricting the inner body's sliding movement in the cork's expelling direction.
(11) Such restricting means may be any means adapted for blocking the lifting movement of the inner body relative to the on the bottle neck engaging bottle-gripping means in the last phase of the opening process, such that the cork is indeed lifted, but not abruptly expelled and entirely released. Subsequently the user may controllably release the cork entirely by cautiously removing the cork remover holding the cork.
(12) In a particular embodiment in accordance with the present invention and as illustrated in
(13) A person skilled in the art will understood that the slit and protrusion may have any adapted form and size such that the movement of the protrusion and consequently the inner body is blocked in the cork's expelling direction in so far that preferably a minor part of the cork is not expelled.
(14) At least part of said slit may extend straightly in the cork's expelling direction. In this case the inner body will move upwardly and turn equally when turning the outer body (or the bottle) upon opening the bottle.
(15) Alternatively, at least a part of the slit may extend helically in the cork's expelling direction. In this case the inner body will move upwardly, but will not turn when turning the outer body (or the bottle) upon opening the bottle.
(16) In another particular embodiment, the inner body may be extended through the top of the outer body (see
(17) In an embodiment, optionally in combination with the foregoing embodiment, the inner body's upwardly sliding movement may be blocked by collision with the outer body such that the cork is prevented from being entirely expelled.
(18) In a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention and as illustrated in
(19) An advantage of such embodiment is that the consumer may open a bottle closed by a cork and safety harness in a safe and uncomplicated way, following the following sequence: placing the outer body (a) sideways on the bottle neck, positioning the notch (c) over the safety harness's eye sufficiently releasing the safety harness's eye holding the bottle and turning the outer body (a) left or right (or holding the cork remover and turning the bottle), such that the cork-gripping means and the pressure in the bottle exert a lifting action on the cork. The inner body (b) will lift equally and will be blocked by the protrusion (f) at the upper end of the straight part (e) of the slit, such that the cork is not expelled entirely. turning the inner body (b) such that the protrusion slides in the helical part (e) of the slit. Thereby the inner body is further lifted in a controlled way and the cork is finally entirely released.
(20) The inner body may have a plurality of protrusions on its outer side, sliding in a plurality of slits provided in the outer body.
(21) In a particular embodiment the cork-gripping means of the inner body may comprise a pin (g) or a plurality of pins for intruding into the cork. The advantage of a pin is that it can easily intrude in the cork without being hindered by the safety harness.
(22) A person skilled in the art will understood that alternative embodiments in accordance with the present invention are possible wherein the expel prevention means are likewise based on a slit-protrusion system.
(23) For example, protrusion(s) may be provided at the inner side of the outer body (instead of at the outer side of the inner body) and a slit may be provided in the inner body (instead of at the inner side of the outer body), such that upon the inner body being lifted, the slit slides over the protrusion(s). Such slit in the inner body may be at least partly straight in the cork expel direction, or at least partly helical in the cork expel direction, or a combination of both.
(24) In another example, the inner body as a whole may slide in a slit formed by an adapted inner perimeter of the outer body. The inner body may have a non-cylindrical outer perimeter fitting and sliding into a corresponding non-cylindrical inner perimeter of the outer body.