In short, the answer is no.
The long answer (quoted from Wikipedia):
"Dedicated can openers appeared in the 1850s and were of a primitive claw-shaped or "lever-type" design. In 1855, Robert Yeates, a cutlery and surgical instrument maker of Trafalgar Place West, Hackney Road, Middlesex, UK, devised the first claw-ended can opener with a hand-operated tool that haggled its way around the top of metal cans"
Robert Yeates patented the first can opener in 1855 in England.
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The can opener
1858
in 1858
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He didn't invent the can opener he invented a special sewing machine the sewed together the soles of a shoe and the bottom part of the shoe
He invented the first patented can opener.
The sewing machine was invented in the year 1868
She invented the can opener and it was invented in 1858! :D
He invented it in precisely 1952. So they say.
http://www.whitehat.com.au/Australia/Inventions/InventionsA.html
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