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US820022A
US820022A US30440606A US1906304406A US820022A US 820022 A US820022 A US 820022A US 30440606 A US30440606 A US 30440606A US 1906304406 A US1906304406 A US 1906304406A US 820022 A US820022 A US 820022A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D39/00Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers
    • B65D39/16Closures arranged within necks or pouring openings or in discharge apertures, e.g. stoppers with handles or other special means facilitating manual actuation

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  • FIG 3 WILLIAM HOWARD SMITH, OF MORTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • My invention relates to an improved means for extracting corks from bottles; and it consists in the constructions, combinations, and arrangements herein described and claimed.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive extractor which will be positively secured against sli ping or loosening on the cork and which 1 be held out of contact with the bottle contents.
  • a further object of my invention is to provide an extractor provided with a pair of independent attachments secured at diametrically opposite points on the corks periphery, whereby a rocking motion can be given to the cork for loosening it in the bottle.
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating a bottle with one embodiment of my invention ap-.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the cork removed from the bottle.
  • Fig. 3 shows a doubled length of wire for forming the extractor, the two ends of the wire being twisted together adjacent the medial portion of its length to form an endless band.
  • Fig. 4 shows the endless band after the end portions thereof have been twisted to provide a medial loop for engaging the periphery of the cork, said twisted portions constituting independent attachments having end loops.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of my improved extractor in its final shape as secured to a cork
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a slight modification in which the spur formed by the twilsted ends of the wire is thrust into the cor r.
  • 1 indicates any usualform of bottle or other receptacle, closed by a stopper or cork 2.
  • My extractor preferably comprises a doubled length of wire, having its two ends 3 twisted together to form an endless band, as shown especially in Fig. 3.
  • the end portions 4 of the band are then twisted to provide a medial loop 5 for engaging the periphery of a cork, said twisted portions constituting independent attachments at diametrically opposite portions of said medial loop for drawing the cork.
  • the attachmentsi are provided at their free ends with eyes 6 to rovide convenient means for engaging them in operation.
  • the attachments 4, loop 5, and twisted ends 3 are sunk into the periphery of the cork, so as not to interfere with the fit of the latter into a bottle, and it will be noted that the twisted ends 3 constitute a spur, which acts to prevent accidental twisting of the loop about the cork.
  • my invention provides a construction having a loop positively secured against loosening on the cork and carrying independent attachments at diametrically opposite portions of the corks periphery, whereby a rocking motion can be given to the cork for loosening it preliminary to its withdrawal.
  • This constitutes a very advantageous construction in bottles which are frequently corked and uncorked, such as bottles containing medicines or toilet preparations.
  • my extractor is so positioned as to avoid any danger of contact with the bottle contents.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a slight modification, in which the s 7 ur 3*, formed by the twisted ends of the dou led wire, is thrust into the cork instead of being pressed into the periphery thereof, as in the above-described preferred construction.
  • the spur 3 is preferably thrust into the cork at a slight inclination to the top portion of the latter, thereby very satisfactorily securing the loop 5 from shifting under extended use.
  • an extractor comprising a loop engaging the periphery of said cork, a spur on said loop for securing it against accidental shifting on the cork, and a pair of attachments extending from diametrically opposite portions of said loop, substantially as described.
  • an extractor comprising a double length of wire having its end portions twisted to provide a loop, therebetween for engaging the periphery oi the cork, said twisted portions extendband being twisted to provide a medial loop ing from diametrically opposite portions of and two end eyes, substantially as described.

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No. 820,022. M .PATENTED MAY s, 1906. W. H. SMITH.
00m; EXTRAGTOR. APPLIOATiON FILED MAR.5, 1906.
FIG 3 WILLIAM HOWARD SMITH, OF MORTON, PENNSYLVANIA.
CORK-EXTRACTOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented May 8, 1906.
Application filed March 5, 1906. $eria1N0. 304,406.
To all whom zit/may concern:
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM HOWARD SMITH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Morton, in the county of Delaware and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and. useful Improvements in Cork-Extractors, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improved means for extracting corks from bottles; and it consists in the constructions, combinations, and arrangements herein described and claimed.
An object of my invention is to provide a simple and inexpensive extractor which will be positively secured against sli ping or loosening on the cork and which 1 be held out of contact with the bottle contents.
A further object of my invention is to provide an extractor provided with a pair of independent attachments secured at diametrically opposite points on the corks periphery, whereby a rocking motion can be given to the cork for loosening it in the bottle.
In the accom' anying drawings, forming a part of this app ication, and in which similar reference-symbols indicate corresponding parts in the several views, Figure 1 is a side elevation, partly in section, illustrating a bottle with one embodiment of my invention ap-.
plied to the cork therein. Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing the cork removed from the bottle. Fig. 3 shows a doubled length of wire for forming the extractor, the two ends of the wire being twisted together adjacent the medial portion of its length to form an endless band. Fig. 4 shows the endless band after the end portions thereof have been twisted to provide a medial loop for engaging the periphery of the cork, said twisted portions constituting independent attachments having end loops. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of my improved extractor in its final shape as secured to a cork, and Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a slight modification in which the spur formed by the twilsted ends of the wire is thrust into the cor r.
Referring especially to Figs. 1, 2, and 3 of the drawings, 1 indicates any usualform of bottle or other receptacle, closed by a stopper or cork 2.
My extractor preferably comprises a doubled length of wire, having its two ends 3 twisted together to form an endless band, as shown especially in Fig. 3. The end portions 4 of the band are then twisted to provide a medial loop 5 for engaging the periphery of a cork, said twisted portions constituting independent attachments at diametrically opposite portions of said medial loop for drawing the cork. As shown especially in Figs. 2 and' i, the attachmentsi are provided at their free ends with eyes 6 to rovide convenient means for engaging them in operation.
In the use of my invention the attachments 4, loop 5, and twisted ends 3 are sunk into the periphery of the cork, so as not to interfere with the fit of the latter into a bottle, and it will be noted that the twisted ends 3 constitute a spur, which acts to prevent accidental twisting of the loop about the cork.
From the above description it will be seen that my invention provides a construction having a loop positively secured against loosening on the cork and carrying independent attachments at diametrically opposite portions of the corks periphery, whereby a rocking motion can be given to the cork for loosening it preliminary to its withdrawal. This constitutes a very advantageous construction in bottles which are frequently corked and uncorked, such as bottles containing medicines or toilet preparations. It will further be seen that my extractor is so positioned as to avoid any danger of contact with the bottle contents.
Fig. 6 illustrates a slight modification, in which the s 7 ur 3*, formed by the twisted ends of the dou led wire, is thrust into the cork instead of being pressed into the periphery thereof, as in the above-described preferred construction. In this modified form the spur 3 is preferably thrust into the cork at a slight inclination to the top portion of the latter, thereby very satisfactorily securing the loop 5 from shifting under extended use.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In combination with a cork, an extractor comprising a loop engaging the periphery of said cork, a spur on said loop for securing it against accidental shifting on the cork, and a pair of attachments extending from diametrically opposite portions of said loop, substantially as described.
2. In combination with a cork, an extractor comprising a double length of wire having its end portions twisted to provide a loop, therebetween for engaging the periphery oi the cork, said twisted portions extendband being twisted to provide a medial loop ing from diametrically opposite portions of and two end eyes, substantially as described. IO the loop and constituting attachments for In testimony whereof I afiix my signature drawing the cork, substantially as described. in presence of two witnesses.
3. In combination with a cork, an ex- WILLIAM HOWARD S MITHJ tractor comprising a double length of wire Witnesses: with its two ends twisted together to consti- WILHELMINA YOUNG,
tute a securing-spur, the end portions of said MAY J. SMITH.
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