Jar opener explained

A jar opener is a kitchen device which is used to open glass or plastic jars. A jar is sealed by either (a) a screw-off rubberised lid or (b) a lid placed on the opening of the jar with a rubber sealing-ring between. Screw-off lids are usually made of metal with a thin rubber sealing layer, whereas lift-off lids mostly consist of glass.

Types

Screw-off lids

A traditional jar opener for a screw-off lid will have two handles, leading up to two concentric grooved rings which can be used to fit different lids. It also sometimes has a device to open a bottle on it. There are many models including rubber sheet grip models and rubber timing belt loop models.[1]

Lift-off lids

Jar openers that are designed to wedge open a lid sealed by a rubber ring were patented and produced in Germany in the mid 1930s, but all production has halted following the turn of the century. On the right is an example of a wooden vintage jar opener for preserve jars.

Reasons for use

Many people can remove the lids of glass jars by hand. Some people with and without disabilities cannot open a jar, while others prefer the ease that comes with a jar opener.[2]

Motorised jar openers

Black & Decker produced the first automatic jar opener in 2003.[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: tel-editors . 2015-10-14 . Best Jar Opener for Older Adults . 2022-04-07 . Tech-enhanced Life . en.
  2. Book: Wood's Historical Guide for Bottle, Can and Jar Openers. . Lulu.com . 978-1-4116-9062-2 . en.
  3. Book: Mann, William C. . Smart Technology for Aging, Disability, and Independence: The State of the Science . 2005-07-22 . John Wiley & Sons . 978-0-471-74396-5 . 135 . en.