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EP-4739618-A1 - CORKSCREW WITH CORK INTEGRITY PROTECTION APPARATUS

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Abstract

A corkscrew including a screw shaft and a pair of wings configured to lift the screw shaft when the pair of wings is compressed. The pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft. The corkscrew also includes a housing connected to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container. The corkscrew also includes a pair of paddles connected to the housing and depending from the housing, past the first end.

Inventors

  • O'Laughlin, J. J.

Assignees

  • O'Laughlin, J. J.

Dates

Publication Date
20260513
Application Date
20231222

Claims (20)

  1. 1. A corkscrew, comprising: a screw shaft; a pair of wings configured to lift the screw shaft when the pair of wings is compressed, wherein the pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft; a housing connected to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container; and a pair of paddles connected to the housing and depending from the housing, past the first end.
  2. 2. The corkscrew of claim 1, wherein the pair of paddles are connected to the housing in a manner to urge the pair of paddles radially inwardly when the pair of paddles are forced to move radially outwardly.
  3. 3. The corkscrew of claim 1, wherein the pair of paddles are sized and dimensioned to fit between the housing and a top of a bottle during a cork lift operation.
  4. 4. The corkscrew of claim 1, wherein the pair of paddles are radially offset 90 degrees around the screw shaft, relative to the pair of wings.
  5. 5. The corkscrew of claim 1, further comprising a pair of foil cutters connected to the housing, wherein the pair of foil cutters comprise a cutting edge.
  6. 6. The corkscrew of claim 1, further comprising at least one static marker disposed on the housing and at least one mobile marker disposed on at least one of the wings.
  7. 7. The corkscrew of claim 1, further comprising a bottle opener disposed on at least one of the wings.
  8. 8. The corkscrew of claim 1, wherein the screw shaft further comprises a helical ridge disposed around an outer surface of the screw shaft.
  9. 9. The corkscrew of claim 1, further comprising a first set of gripping ridges disposed on one of the pair of wings and a second set of gripping ridges disposed on another of the pair of wings.
  10. 10. The corkscrew of claim 9, further comprising a third set of gripping ridges connected to the housing.
  11. 11. The corkscrew of claim 10, wherein the first set of gripping ridges, the second set of gripping ridges, and the third set of gripping ridges are sized and dimensioned to surround a transverse axis of the corkscrew, relative to a longitudinal axis of the screw shaft of the corkscrew.
  12. 12. The corkscrew of claim 1, wherein the first end comprises a collar connected to the housing and disposed proximate the pair of paddles, such that the pair of paddles extend distally of the collar.
  13. 13. The corkscrew of claim 12, wherein the collar further comprises a slot disposed in the collar.
  14. 14. The corkscrew of claim 13, further comprising a foil cutter connected to the housing, wherein a cutting edge of the foil cutter is disposed to move into and out of the slot in the collar.
  15. 15. The corkscrew of claim 1, further comprising: a handle connected to the screw shaft; and a plurality of gear steps disposed around the screw shaft, and further disposed distally of the handle and proximally of a trocar disposed at an opposing end of the screw shaft relative to the handle.
  16. 16. The corkscrew of claim 15, further comprising: a plurality of gear teeth connected to the pair of wings, wherein the plurality of gear teeth are configured to engage the plurality of gear steps.
  17. 17. A method of opening a bottle stoppered with a cork, the method comprising: fitting a corkscrew to the bottle, the corkscrew comprising: a handle; a screw shaft connected to the handle; a pair of wings configured to lift the screw shaft when the pair of wings is compressed, wherein the pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft; a housing connected to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container; and a pair of paddles connected to the housing and depending from the housing, past the first end, wherein the pair of paddles are connected to the housing in a maimer to urge the pair of paddles radially inwardly when the pair of paddles are forced to move radially outwardly; sliding the pair of paddles over a neck of the bottle; screwing the screw shaft into the cork; compressing the pair of wings to force the screw shaft and the cork partially from the bottle; and lifting the pair of wings until the pair of paddles slide a distance sufficient to permit the pair of paddles to grip the cork and to permit bottom ends of the pair of paddles to rest against a top of the bottle.
  18. 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising: compressing the pair of wings downwardly a second time to fully extract the cork from the bottle in a linear fashion.
  19. 19. A method of manufacturing, comprising: connecting a handle to a screw shaft; connecting a pair of wings to the screw shaft in an operable maimer such that compression of the pair of wings causes the screw shaft to lift, wherein the pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft; connecting a housing to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container; and connecting a pair of paddles to the housing, wherein the pair of paddles depend from the housing, past the first end.
  20. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising at least one of the following steps: forming the first end as a collar; connecting a bottle opener to at least one of the pair of wings; connecting at least one set of ridges to at least one of the housing or at least one of the pair of wings; and disposing a static marker on the housing and further disposing a mobile marker on at least one of the wings.

Description

CORKSCREW WITH CORK INTEGRITY PROTECTION APPARATUS RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application Serial Number 18/349,109, filed July 7, 2023, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference. BACKGROUND [0002] When opening a bottle of wine, some or all of a cork may fracture or break apart while a corkscrew is used to lift the cork from the opening of a wine bottle. When the cork breaks apart, the cork may become more difficult to extract fully from the bottle. Additionally, bits of cork undesirably may fall into the wine inside the bottle. Bits of cork in the wine may have a deleterious effect on the taste or enjoyment of the wine. [0003] Additionally, it is common for the screw portion of a corkscrew to penetrate the bottom of the cork during the process of opening a corked bottle of wine. As a result, bits of cork undesirably may crumble and fall from the bottom of the cork into the wine within the bottle. SUMMARY [0004] The one or more embodiments provide for a corkscrew. The corkscrew also includes a screw shaft and a pair of wings configured to lift the screw shaft when the pair of wings is compressed. The pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft. The corkscrew also includes a housing connected to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container. The corkscrew also includes a pair of paddles connected to the housing and depending from the housing, past the first end. [0005] The one or more embodiments also provide for a method of opening a bottle stoppered with a cork. The method includes fitting a corkscrew to the bottle. The corkscrew includes a handle and a screw shaft connected to the handle. The corkscrew also includes a pair of wings configured to lift the screw shaft when the pair of wings is compressed. The pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft. The corkscrew also includes a housing connected to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container. The corkscrew also includes a pair of paddles connected to the housing and depending from the housing, past the first end. The pair of paddles are connected to the housing in a maimer to urge the pair of paddles radially inwardly when the pair of paddles are forced to move radially outwardly. The method also includes sliding the pair of paddles over a neck of the bottle. The method also includes screwing the screw shaft into the cork. The method also includes compressing the pair of wings to force the screw shaft and the cork partially from the bottle. The method also includes lifting the pair of wings until the pair of paddles slide a distance sufficient to permit the pair of paddles to grip the cork and to permit bottom ends of the pair of paddles to rest against a top of the bottle. [0006] The one or more embodiments also provide for a method of manufacturing. The method includes connecting a handle to a screw shaft. The method also includes connecting a pair of wings to the screw shaft in an operable manner such that compression of the pair of wings causes the screw shaft to lift. The pair of wings are disposed opposite each other relative to the screw shaft. The method also includes connecting a housing to the screw shaft, the housing having a first end configured to engage a container. The method also includes connecting a pair of paddles to the housing. The pair of paddles depend from the housing, past the first end. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS [0007] FIG. 1 shows an example of a corkscrew with a cork integrity protection apparatus, in accordance with one or more embodiments. [0008] FIG. 2, FIG. 3, FIG. 4, FIG. 5, and FIG. 6 show another example of a corkscrew with a cork integrity protection apparatus, in use, in accordance with one or more embodiments. [0009] FIG. 7, FIG. 8, and FIG. 9, show another example of a corkscrew with a cork integrity protection apparatus, in use, in accordance with one or more embodiments. [0010] FIG. 10, FIG. 11, and FIG. 12 show another example of a corkscrew with a cork integrity protection apparatus, in accordance with one or more embodiments. [0011] FIG. 13 shows a method of using a corkscrew with cork integrity protection apparatus, in accordance with one or more embodiments. [0012] FIG. 14 shows a method of manufacturing a corkscrew with cork integrity protection apparatus, in accordance with one or more embodiments. DETAILED DESCRIPTION [0013] Specific embodiments will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figures. Like elements in the various figures are denoted by like reference numerals for consistency. In the following detailed description of embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instance