Self-centering and self-gripping corkscrew
US-2015122085-A1 · May 7, 2015 · US
US9440834B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9440834-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314072960-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 6, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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A self-centering and self-gripping corkscrew is provided. A centering and locking mechanism is integrated into the bottle receiving opening of the corkscrew such that in one downward motion a bottleneck is securely gripped and automatically centered under the cork removing device (e.g., a worm screw). The centering and gripping mechanism is spring biased downward and utilizes compression techniques configured into an outer mechanism (contained within the bottle receiving opening of corkscrew) and the body of the corkscrew to simultaneously grip and align the bottle with the axis of the cork removing device. The locking mechanism is part of the centering mechanism and allows the corkscrew to remain locked onto the bottleneck (after centering and gripping) during activation of the cork removing device and removal of the corresponding cork. An upward motion opposite the locking motion disengages the mechanism, removing the corkscrew from the bottle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A corkscrew comprising: a body having a bottle receiving opening; a cork-removing device positioned within the body; and a self-centering and self-gripping mechanism positioned within the bottle-receiving opening of the body, and being configured to receive, secure and center a bottleneck received therein with the cork-removing device; the self-gripping mechanism comprising: an inner mechanism configured to engage the bottleneck; and an outer mechanism concentrically positioned around the inner mechanism and configured to compress the inner mechanism around the bottleneck without requiring activation of the cork-removing device; the self-centering mechanism comprising: a centering and locking mechanism cooperatively formed into the body and the outer mechanism; at least one guide positioned on the outer mechanism; and at least one guide surface integrated into or on the body and configured to receive the at least one guide on the outer mechanism, said at least one guide surface angularly extending toward an axis of the cork removing device. 2. The corkscrew according to claim 1 , wherein said self-gripping mechanism further comprises: a spring engaging a top surface of the outer mechanism and configured to bias both inner and outer mechanisms downward. 3. The corkscrew according to claim 1 , wherein said locking mechanism comprises an offset in said at least one guide surface, said offset being positioned and configured to retain said at least one guide when it travels along the inner guide surface and engages the offset in the same. 4. A corkscrew comprising: a body having a bottle receiving opening; a cork-removing device positioned within the body and having an axis along which the cork-removing device travels; and a self-centering and self-gripping mechanism positioned within the bottle-receiving opening of the body, and being configured to receive, secure and center a bottleneck received therein with the cork-removing device; the self-gripping mechanism comprising: an inner mechanism configured to engage the bottleneck; and an outer mechanism concentrically positioned around the inner mechanism and configured to compress the inner mechanism around the bottleneck without requiring activation of the cork-removing device; the self-centering mechanism comprising: a centering and locking mechanism cooperatively formed into a body of the corkscrew and the outer mechanism; at least one guide positioned on the outer mechanism; and at least one guide surface integrated into or on the body and configured to receive the at least one guide on the outer mechanism, said at least one guide surface angularly extending toward an axis of the cork removing device. 5. The corkscrew according to claim 4 , wherein said self-gripping mechanism further comprises: a spring engaging a top surface of the outer mechanism and configured to bias both inner and outer mechanisms downward. 6. The corkscrew according to claim 4 , wherein said inner mechanism comprises a resilient inner bottle engaging surface configured to engage and grip the bottleneck. 7. The corkscrew according to claim 4 , wherein said locking mechanism comprises an offset in said at least one guide surface, said offset being positioned and configured to retain said at least one guide when it travels along the inner guide surface and engages the offset in the same.
Cork-screws · CPC title
whereby the supporting means abut around the whole periphery of the neck of the bottle · CPC title
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