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Class 140/86 - Corkscrews


Subclass of Class 140 - Wireworking
Definition: Making wire cork or stopper extractors of spiral form.
No. of patents: 1
Last issue date: 02/07/1984


NumberTitleIssue Date
4429444Cork extractor
The invention pertains to an apparatus for extracting a cork from a bottle comprising a cork-engaging member, including a corkscrew, and a holder for aligning and guiding the corkscrew, via its own diameter, with respect to the bottle. The corkscrew itsel...
02/07/1984
 
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