Claims
- 1. A water station, comprising:
- a reservoir having a hollow interior for receiving and storing a supply of water, said reservoir having a bottom wall with an inverted receiver cup formed therein;
- a station housing having support means for receiving and supporting said reservoir;
- a chiller probe mounted within said station housing and projecting upwardly from said support means for slide-fit reception into said receiver cup when said reservoir is mounted within said station housing, said chiller probe defining a chilled surface for contacting said reservoir to chill water within said reservoir;
- vapor seal means for preventing air circulation between said receiver cup and said chiller probe when said reservoir is mounted within said station housing; and
- faucet means for dispensing water from said reservoir.
- 2. The water station of claim 1 wherein said housing support means defines an upwardly open cavity for drop-in installation and slide-out removal of said reservoir.
- 3. The water station of claim 1 including insulation means within said cavity and defining an upwardly open insulated receptacle for receiving at least a portion of said reservoir.
- 4. The water station of claim 3 wherein said vapor seal means comprises a seal ring formed on said reservoir bottom wall and projecting downwardly therefrom in a position surrounding a lower end of said receiver cup for press-fit engagement with said insulation means when said reservoir is mounted within said station housing.
- 5. The water station of claim 1 wherein said vapor seal means comprises a seal ring mounted on said reservoir generally at a lower end of said receiver cup and defining a radially inwardly projecting seal lip for engagement with said probe when said reservoir is mounted within said station housing.
- 6. The water station of claim 1 wherein said vapor seal means comprises a thermal heat transfer material occupying residual space between said receiver cup and said probe when said reservoir is mounted within said station housing.
- 7. The water station of claim 1 wherein said reservoir is adapted to receive the supply of water from an inverted water bottle mounted on said station housing.
- 8. The water station of claim 1 wherein said station housing includes a front wall having at least one faucet port formed therein, and further wherein said reservoir has a front wall with at least one faucet fitting mounted thereon in a position for general alignment with said faucet port when said reservoir is mounted within said station housing, said faucet means including a faucet removably mounted through said faucet port to said faucet fitting.
- 9. The water station of claim 1 wherein said chiller probe comprises a probe shell having a temperature control element therein, and a thermal heat transfer material within said probe shell substantially filling the residual space between said temperature control element and said probe shell.
- 10. The water station of claim 9 wherein said temperature control element comprises a chiller coil.
- 11. The water station of claim 9 wherein said probe shell is formed from a plastic material.
- 12. The water station of claim 11 further including a conductive metal heat transfer plate mounted within said probe shell between said temperature control element and one end of said probe shell.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 07/955,330, filed Oct. 1, 1992, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,246,141, issued Sep. 21, 1993, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. Ser. No. 07/688,861, filed Apr. 22, 1991, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,192,004, issued Mar. 9, 1993.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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