| US 7,596,874 B2 | ||
| Mechanism for can opener | ||
| Pat Y. Mah, Kowloon (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, The); and Mark Andrew Sanders, Windsor (United Kingdom) | ||
| Assigned to Daka Research Inc., Tortolla (Virgin Islands (British)) | ||
| Filed on Apr. 23, 2007, as Appl. No. 11/738,915. | ||
| Application 11/738915 is a continuation in part of application No. 11/299986, filed on Dec. 12, 2005, granted, now 7,437,825. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2007/0175051 A1, Aug. 02, 2007 | ||
| This patent is subject to a terminal disclaimer. | ||
| Int. Cl. B67B 7/46 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 30—404 [30/401; 30/403; 30/422] | 19 Claims |

| 1. A mechanism for use in an opener for a can, said can comprising a cylindrical wall closed at each end with a circular lid
fixed thereto by means of an upstanding rim around the edge of said lid that clamps onto said each end of said cylindrical
wall, said mechanism comprising
a body;
a drive wheel rotationally mounted to said body about a first axis for engaging the rim of the can;
a cutter wheel rotationally mounted to said body about a second axis and drivably rotatable by said drive wheel;
a cutting knife eccentrically mounted to said cutter wheel the cutting knife movable on rotation of the cutter wheel to a
cutting position in which the cutting knife forms a nip with the drive wheel such that the cutting knife penetrates through
the cylindrical wall of the can to provide a cut therein as the opener orbits relatively therearound, wherein said cutting
position is defined by a cutting interval corresponding to a segment of rotation of the cutter wheel in which the cutting
knife is sufficiently proximal to the drive wheel to form said nip; intermittent drive means provided to the cutter wheel
for providing intermittent drive between the drive wheel and the cutter wheel when the cutting knife is in the cutting position
to maintain the nip in place for a sufficient cutting interval and to provide a full orbital cut around the cylindrical wall
of the can; and
a sensor, associated with said mechanism, for sensing separation of the can while said nip is formed;
a locking bar actuatable to a locked position upon sensing the presence of a can to be cut; and a bar associated with said
drive wheel to advance said cutter wheel to a starting position when said locking bar is unlocked and said bar associated
with said drive wheel engages said unlocked locking bar.
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