Corkscrew

B - Operations – Transporting – 67 – B

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B67B 7/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2354487

A corkscrew (100) which comprises a body (10) formed by first and second elongate handgrips (20 & 30) connected together for gripping the neck of a wine bottle, a central helical screw (50) for use between the handgrips (20 & 30) to remove a cork from said bottle, and a turning knob (40) provided atop the body (10) and co-axially supporting the screw (50) for operation. The first handgrip (20) is provided at its upper end (22) with a downwardly-opening cavity (24). The second handgrip (30) is pivotably connected at its upper end (32) to the first handgrip (20) by means of a connector (60) inserted from below into the cavity (24). The connector (60) incorporates a hinge pin (68) that passes through the connector (60) and the upper end (32) of the second handgrip (30) for connection. The pin (68) is confined in place by a peripheral wall of the cavity (24) extending around the connector (60).

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