US61080A - Improvement in cork-screws - Google Patents
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- US61080A US61080A US61080DA US61080A US 61080 A US61080 A US 61080A US 61080D A US61080D A US 61080DA US 61080 A US61080 A US 61080A
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- 241001125046 Sardina pilchardus Species 0.000 description 2
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B67—OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
- B67B—APPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
- B67B7/00—Hand- or power-operated devices for opening closed containers
- B67B7/44—Combination tools, e.g. comprising cork-screws, can piercers, crowncap removers
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- My invention consists, rst, in an arrangement whereby the functions of a cork-extractor, a Wire-cutter, and a can-opener, are combined in a single instrument; and secondly, in certain improvements in the details of such an instrument.
- Figure I shows theinstrument-used in the act of drawing al cork
- Figure 2. shows theinstrument applied to severing the wire on a. champagne bottle.
- Figure 3 shows its adaptation to can-opening.
- a helve or handle, A is armed at one end with a lance-like blade, B, adapted to pierce the thin sheet metal of which sardine er other cans are composed.
- a fulcrum or shearing-bar, C which, being' double, embraces the blade.
- This bar terminates at one end in a cross-bar or foot, D, for resting upon the can in thc act of ripping open the same; the other portion coacting shearwise with the blade B to cut open the can, (see tig, 3.)
- a notch, E is provided in the edge of the bar C, which being engaged under the wire of a champagne or mineral-Water bottle, holds the same, and enables said wire to be sheared et? or severed between the blade B and the bar C, (see g. 2.)
- Tapped to fit the screw-threaded shank F is a nut, II, from which proceeds a circular rest or foot, I, adapted to bear upon the neck of the bottle, so that after the cork-screw has fully penetrated the cork, the continued rotation of the handle A operates to draw the cork, (see iig. I.)
- the can-opening instrument consisting of the handle A, blade B, shearing-bar C, and foot D.. .arranged and operating as set forth.
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'I'O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Be itkno'wn that I, WILLIAM C. McGILL, of Cincinnati, Hamilton county, Ohio, have invented a new and useful Instrument for .Cutting- Wires, Drawing Corks, tc.; and I hereby declare the following to he a full, clear, and exact description thereof', reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this speciication.
My invention consists, rst, in an arrangement whereby the functions of a cork-extractor, a Wire-cutter, and a can-opener, are combined in a single instrument; and secondly, in certain improvements in the details of such an instrument.
Figure I shows theinstrument-used in the act of drawing al cork,
Figure 2.shows theinstrument applied to severing the wire on a. champagne bottle.
Figure 3 shows its adaptation to can-opening.
A helve or handle, A, is armed at one end with a lance-like blade, B, adapted to pierce the thin sheet metal of which sardine er other cans are composed. Iivoted to the blade B is a fulcrum or shearing-bar, C, which, being' double, embraces the blade. This bar terminates at one end in a cross-bar or foot, D, for resting upon the can in thc act of ripping open the same; the other portion coacting shearwise with the blade B to cut open the can, (see tig, 3.) A notch, E, is provided in the edge of the bar C, which being engaged under the wire of a champagne or mineral-Water bottle, holds the same, and enables said wire to be sheared et? or severed between the blade B and the bar C, (see g. 2.) Projecting rectangularly fromthe handle A, at itsmid-length, is a lefthand screw-threaded shank, F, which terminates in a right-hand cork-screw, G. Tapped to fit the screw-threaded shank F, is a nut, II, from which proceeds a circular rest or foot, I, adapted to bear upon the neck of the bottle, so that after the cork-screw has fully penetrated the cork, the continued rotation of the handle A operates to draw the cork, (see iig. I.)
I claim herein as new, and of my invention- I. As a new article of manufacture, I claim the parts A, B, C, l), E, and G, constituting an instrument for drawing corks, cutting wire, and opening cans.
2. The arrangement of parts A, B, and G, constituting a combined cork-screw and can-opener.
3. The can-opening instrument, consisting of the handle A, blade B, shearing-bar C, and foot D.. .arranged and operating as set forth.
The arrangement of parts A, B, and C, D, E, constituting a combined camopencr and wire-cutter,
5. The described arrangement and combination er" the ieftand screw en one stein It' Sr, with the est or foot I, and handle A, as and for the purposes-set forth.
In testimony of which invention Iihereunto set my hand.
W, C. hie-@Uil Witnesses:
Gee. II. KNIGHT, Janes Ii LAYMAN.
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