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  2. Herbert Allen (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Allen (1907-1990) was an American inventor.. Allen was born May 2, 1907. He graduated from Rice University in 1929. [1]Herbert Allen invented the Screwpull brand of corkscrews in 1979.

  3. Corkscrew - Wikipedia

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    A corkscrew is a tool for drawing corks from wine bottles and other household bottles that may be sealed with corks. In its traditional form, a corkscrew simply consists of a pointed metallic helix (often called the "worm") attached to a handle, which the user screws into the cork and pulls to extract it. Corkscrews are necessary because corks ...

  4. Screw mechanism - Wikipedia

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    The self-locking property is also key to the screw's use in a wide range of other applications, such as the corkscrew, screw top container lid, threaded pipe joint, vise, C-clamp, and screw jack. Screws are also used as linkages in machines to transfer power, in the worm gear, lead screw, ball screw, and roller screw.

  5. Mounted corkscrew - Wikipedia

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    Daisy corkscrew with plate advertising J.C. Hackstaff Bar & Bottlers Because the bar corkscrews were mounted on counters in full view of customers, they offered a point of sale advertisement for breweries, such as Anheuser-Busch , and cigar makers who affixed private label advertising plates to them.

  6. Corkscrew rule - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2022, at 02:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Canobie Corkscrew - Wikipedia

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    Canobie Corkscrew prior to August 2012. Designed by Arrow Development, Canobie Corkscrew was first operated in 1975 as Chicago Loop at the indoor amusement park Old Chicago in Bolingbrook, Illinois. [1] It was the second roller coaster in the world to turn riders upside down twice. It stayed at Old Chicago until the park's closing in 1980.

  8. Corkscrew shooting star press - Wikipedia

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    Corkscrew shooting star press. Add languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects

  9. Corkscrew claw syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Corkscrew claw syndrome is the combination of corkscrew deformities in heifers of the medial claws of both the rear and front feet [1] that causes permanent damage to the pedal bone. [ 2 ] References