Patent ID: 6691419
Filing Date: 2004-02-17
Classification: B67B

Abstract:
A can opener, comprisinga traction wheel having a gripping surface, and a spindle sticking out from the gripping surface; a first lever pivoted to the spindle at a first section thereof with an elastic member being provided to bias the traction wheel away from the first section along an axis of the spindle; a second lever pivoted to the spindle at a first section thereof with a holding room being formed between the first section thereof and that of the first lever, and with the gripping surface of the traction wheel being faced with an outer side of the first section thereof; a cutting wheel rotatably fitted to the second lever with a blade thereof sticking out from the first section of the second lever to be adjacent to, and spaced apart form, the traction wheel so that a spindle thereof is substantially perpendicular to the traction wheel spindle; an actuating member disposed at an outer side of the first section of the first lever and affixed to other end of the traction wheel spindle; the first lever having a first wheel affixed thereto in the holding room; the first wheel having domed protrusions spaced apart around the traction wheel spindle; the second lever having a second wheel affixed thereto in the holding room; the second wheel having first recesses spaced around the traction wheel spindle to correspond to the domed protrusions; the second wheel having second recesses spaced between the first recesses that are shallower than the first ones; the second wheel having curved trenches spaced between the second recesses that are shallower than the second recesses; the first recesses sitting on the domed protrusions so that the traction wheel is biased away from the cutting wheel to open a gap between both for receiving a seam wall of a can when one of the levers is pivoted away from the other to not-in-use position; the curved trenches sitting on the domed protrusions so that the actuating member together with the first lever are moved away from the second lever to cause movement of the traction wheel close to the cutting wheel for closing the gap when one of the levers is pivoted relative to the other to in-use position, allowing a can seam wall disposed in the gap to be penetrated by the cutting wheel blade; whereby flat areas of the first wheel stay parallel to flat areas of the second wheel in a course of one of the levers being pivoted on the other, preventing change of orientation of the axis of the traction wheel spindle.