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Что (кто) такое tin opener - определение

DEVICE USED TO OPEN METAL CANS
Can-opener; Tin opener; Can Opener; Can openers; Can piercer; Electric can opener
  • Standard issue "FRED" can opener of the Australian Defence Force
  • Peach can, September 5, 1856
  • Bull-head push-lever-type can opener of 1865
  • Contemporary church key, three views.  The left end is a can piercer and the right end is a bottle cap lifter.
  • A can opener's twist key
  • "Simplex" can sealing machine
  • A "butterfly" serrated-wheel and raking blade can opener with a can piercer, on left and "church key" bottle cap lifter, on right.
  • A late-20th-century can opener with a rotating cutting wheel and a counter-rotating serrated wheel, for left-handed use
  • Mark Sanders]]
  • P-51 and P-38 openers
  • Lever-type can opener design of 1858 by Ezra Warner
  • Lever-type can opener design of 1855 by Robert Yeates
  • Twist key can opener <br />in use

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also tin-opener (tin openers)
A tin opener is a tool that is used for opening tins of food. (BRIT; in AM, use can opener
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A can opener is the same as a tin opener
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A can opener (in North American English and Australian English) or tin opener (used in British English) is a mechanical device used to open tin cans (metal cans). Although preservation of food using tin cans had been practiced since at least 1772 in the Netherlands, the first can openers were not patented until 1855 in England and 1858 in the United States.

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Can opener

A can opener (in North American English and Australian English) or tin opener (used in British English) is a mechanical device used to open tin cans (metal cans). Although preservation of food using tin cans had been practiced since at least 1772 in the Netherlands, the first can openers were not patented until 1855 in England and 1858 in the United States. These early openers were basically variations of a knife, though the 1855 design continues to be produced. The first can opener, consisting of the now familiar sharp rotating cutting wheel that runs round the can's rim to cut open the lid, was invented in 1870, but was considered very difficult to operate for the ordinary consumer. A successful design came out in 1925 when a second, serrated wheel was added to hold the cutting wheel on the rim of the can. This easy-to-use design has become one of the most popular can opener models.

Around the time of World War II, several can openers were developed for military use, such as the American P-38 and P-51. These featured a robust and compact design with a pull cutting blade hinged to a corrugated handle with a pivot. Electric can openers were introduced in the late 1950s and met with success. The development of new can opener types continues with a recent redesign of a side-cutting model.

Примеры употребления для tin opener
1. CONTESTANT: The tin opener? (BBC Radio Leeds) SPORT NEMONE: Who was the first black footballer to captain England?
2. The Alstom brakes crisis is just the first tin–opener to try to break open the worst of the contracting impasse.
3. It looked like someone had taken off the roof with a tin opener." Caroline Winterburn said: "Tiles and flowerpots and bricks and things were flying through the air and hitting the kitchen window.
4. Tin opener had dirty blade Numerous pieces of broken glass on the floor Failure to keep meals chilled while loading them on to aircraft Failure to clean trolleys properly, with food debris left on some
5. Henry‘s grandmother, Veronica Tighe, said: ‘We tried cutting the tin off using secateurs but that just made the edges sharper. ‘We also tried using a tin–opener to let in some more air but we couldn‘t get through.