Corkscrew with an open frame and an exposed bearing at the top of it. Works like the others above.

German design patent

Theodor Kämpf

of Steinbach-Hallenberg, Germany,

July 22, 1926.

D.R.G.M. 958 928

material: steel, wood

markings:
RECORD
D.R.G.M.


This corkscrew with an exposed bearing on the top of the frame

was registered in Oct.10th, 1909

by the Gg. Herrmann Usbeck Company

of Steinbach-Hallenberg i. Th.

"Glockenkorkzieher mit Stahlringlager"

D.R.G.M. No. 397 282

material: steel

markings:
Monopol D.R.G.M.


This corkscrew of the

Henckels Company,

Zwillingswerke, Solingen

protect the bottleneck with a plastic ring under the frame.

material: steel, plastic

markings:
Zwilling-sign, HENCKELS, GERMANY
on plastic ring DBGM


Just another one of the above design with a casted aluminium frame.

origin: ?

material: steel, aluminium, wood

markings:
none


2 nickleplated corkscrews with hidden ball-bearings.

German registered design No. 152 004

March 23, 1901

Ernst Scharff of Frankfurt a. M., Germany

material: steel, brass

look also at

markings:
left: SOLON / DRGM 152004
right: SOLON / SOLON


Corkscrew with wooden handle and ball bearings combined with a removeable frame.

D.R.G.M. Nr. 1 308 467

May 28th, 1934

Adolf Menz Wwe., Benshausen, Germany

The registered design obtained to the locking device of the shaft.

material: steel, wood

markings:
none


This is a ball bearing corkscrew with a larger frame

material: steel

markings:
Exus


This corkscrew is different to

D.R.G.M. No. 397 282

because of the size, the size and form of the frame and the rubber ring to protect the bottle neck.

material: steel, rubber

markings:
Monopol

new


This is a nickel plated corkscrew with ball bearings combined with a cork opener.

Manufactured by G. Usbeck's Monopolwerk.

The marking DRGM refers to a registerd design that has not been found yet.

material: steel, indian rubber

marking:
MONOPOL UNIVERSAL
D.R.G.M. Germany

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