Claims
- 1. In a feed tube adapter having an adapter body for mounting generally over an upper end of an upwardly open water reservoir of a bottled water cooler, and an upstanding feed tube for engaging and opening a bottle cap carried on the neck of a water bottle installed onto the bottled water cooler in an inverted orientation, the improvement comprising:snap-fit mounting means for removably securing said adapter body onto said reservoir; said snap-fit mounting means including at least one radially outwardly projecting detent pin formed on said adapter body for releasible snap-fit reception into at least one corresponding detent port formed in said reservoir generally at said upper end thereof.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said at least one detent pin comprises a plurality of generally radially outwardly projecting detent pins formed on said adapter body, and wherein said at least one detent port comprises a plurality of detent ports formed in said reservoir for releasible and respective snap-fit reception of said detent pins.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said detent pins are formed on said adapter body generally at diametrically opposed positions at an upper end thereof, and further wherein said detent ports are formed in said reservoir generally at diametrically opposed positions thereon.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 wherein at least one of said detent pins is formed on a spring tab carried by said adapter body.
- 5. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said adapter body includes a radially outwardly projecting support rim formed generally at an upper end thereof, and further wherein said reservoir includes a support ledge formed generally at said upper end thereof for seated support of said adapter body support rim.
- 6. The improvement of claim 5 wherein said reservoir further includes a flange extending upwardly from said support ledge, said detent pins projecting radially outwardly from said adapter body support rim for releasible snap-fit reception respectively into said detent ports formed in said reservoir flange.
- 7. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said snap-fit mounting means comprises first and second pairs of radially outwardly projecting detent pins formed on said adapter body generally at diametrically opposed positions and generally at an upper end thereof for releasible snap-fit reception respectively into first and second pairs of detent ports formed in said reservoir generally at diametrically opposed positions and generally at said upper end thereof.
- 8. The improvement of claim 7 said first pair of detent pins is formed on a spring tab carried by said adapter body.
- 9. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said adapter body comprises a generally cylindrical upright sleeve segment, a radially outwardly projecting support rim formed generally at an upper end of said sleeve segment, a generally annular landing extending generally radially inwardly from a lower end of said sleeve segment, a generally cup-shaped well suspended from a radially inner margin of said landing and defining a bottom wall, and a tubular feed tube post upstanding centrally from said bottom wall within said cup-shaped well.
- 10. The improvement of claim 9 wherein said adapter body comprises a unitary plastic molding.
- 11. The improvement of claim 9 including means carried at an upper end of said feed tube post for engaging and opening a bottle cap carried on the neck of a water bottle.
- 12. The improvement of claim 11 wherein said means carried by said feed tube post for engaging and opening a bottle cap comprises a feed tube insert including means for snap-fit mounting within said feed tube post and further including a contoured head for engaging and opening a bottle cap.
- 13. The improvement of claim 12 wherein said feed tube insert comprises an elongated rod having a size and shape for slide-fit reception into said feed tube post, and at least one latch tab carried at a lower end of said rod for snap-fit engagement with a lower end of said feed tube post, said contoured head being carried at an upper end of said rod.
- 14. The improvement of claim 13 wherein said contoured head at the upper end of said rod is disposed at least slightly above said landing.
- 15. The improvement of claim 13 wherein said rod is shaped to subdivide the interior of said feed tube post into at least one water flow passage and at least one air flow passage.
- 16. The improvement of claim 15 wherein said feed tube post further defines at least one recessed notch formed generally at a lower end of said at least one air flow passage whereby the lower end of said at least one air flow passage is disposed at least slightly above a lower end of said at least one water flow passage.
- 17. The improvement of claim 16 further including means for aligning said feed tube insert in a predetermined rotational orientation relative to said feed tube post.
- 18. The improvement of claim 13 wherein said rod has a generally X-shaped cross section.
- 19. The improvement of claim 13 wherein said upper end of said feed tube post and said contoured head cooperatively define passage means for water flow downwardly through said feed tube post and for air flow upwardly through said feed tube post.
- 20. The improvement of claim 9 further including a peripheral skirt depending generally from a lower end of said sleeve segment, and a seal ring gasket carried by said skirt for sealingly engaging said reservoir, said adapter body defining an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including an air filter mounted over said air inflow port.
- 21. The improvement of claim 1 further including a seal ring gasket carried by said adapter body for sealingly engaging said reservoir, said adapter body defining an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including an air filter mounted over said air inflow port.
- 22. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said adapter body defines an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including means mounted over said air inflow port for occluding entry of debris into said reservoir.
- 23. The improvement of claim 22 wherein said occluding means comprises a plug including a slotted stem received into said air inflow port, and a radially enlarged plug cap at an upper end of said slotted stem.
- 24. A bottled water dispensing system, comprising:a water cooler housing having an upwardly open water reservoir mounted thereon; and a feed tube adapter having an adapter body for mounting generally over an upper end of said reservoir, and an upstanding feed tube for engaging and opening a bottle cap carried on the neck of a water bottle installed onto said cooler housing in an inverted orientation, said feed tube adapter and said reservoir including interengageable snap-fit mounting means for removably securing said adapter body onto said reservoir; said snap-fit mounting means comprising a plurality of generally radially outwardly projecting detent pins formed on said adapter body generally at diametrically opposed positions and generally at an upper end thereof for releasible snap-fit reception respectively into a plurality of detent ports formed in said reservoir generally at diametrically opposed positions and generally at said upper end thereof.
- 25. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 24 wherein said detent pins comprise first and second pairs of radially outwardly projecting detent pins formed on said adapter body generally at generally diametrically opposed positions, and further wherein said detent ports comprise first and second pairs of detent ports formed in said reservoir generally at diametrically opposed positions.
- 26. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 25 said first pair of detent pins is formed on a spring tab carried by said adapter body.
- 27. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 26 wherein said adapter body includes a radially outwardly projecting support rim formed generally at an upper end thereof, and further wherein said reservoir includes a support ledge formed generally at said upper end thereof for seated support of said adapter body support rim, said spring tab being formed as a portion of said support rim.
- 28. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 27 wherein said reservoir further includes a flange extending upwardly from said support ledge, said detent pins projecting radially outwardly from said adapter body support rim for releasible snap-fit reception respectively into said detent ports formed in said reservoir flange.
- 29. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 24 wherein said adapter body comprises a generally cylindrical upright sleeve segment, a radially outwardly projecting support rim formed generally at an upper end of said sleeve segment, a generally annular landing extending generally radially inwardly from a lower end of said sleeve segment, a generally cup-shaped well suspended from a radially inner margin of said landing and defining a bottom wall, and a tubular feed tube post upstanding centrally from said bottom wall within said cup-shaped well.
- 30. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 29 wherein said adapter body comprises a unitary plastic molding.
- 31. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 29 further including a feed tube insert including means for snap-fit mounting within said feed tube post and having including a contoured head for engaging and opening a bottle cap.
- 32. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 31 wherein said feed tube insert comprises an elongated rod having a size and shape for slide-fit reception into said feed tube post, and at least one latch tab carried at a lower end of said rod for snap-fit engagement with a lower end of said feed tube post, said contoured head being carried at an upper end of said rod.
- 33. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 32 wherein said contoured head at the upper end of said rod is disposed at a position at least slightly above said landing.
- 34. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 32 wherein said rod is shaped to subdivide the interior of said feed tube post into at least one water flow passage and at least one air flow passage.
- 35. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 34 wherein said feed tube post further defines at least one recessed notch formed generally at a lower end of said at least one air flow passage whereby the lower end of said at least one air flow passage is disposed at least slightly above a lower end of said at least one water flow passage.
- 36. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 29 further including a peripheral skirt depending generally from a lower end of said sleeve segment, and a seal ring gasket carried by said skirt for sealingly engaging said reservoir, said adapter body defining an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including an air filter mounted over said air inflow port.
- 37. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 24 further including a seal ring gasket carried by said adapter body for sealingly engaging said reservoir, said adapter body defining an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including an air filter mounted over said air inflow port.
- 38. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 24 wherein said adapter body defines an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including means mounted over said air inflow port for occluding entry of debris into said reservoir.
- 39. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 38 wherein said occluding means comprises a plug including a slotted stem received into said air inflow port, and a radially enlarged plug cap at an upper end of said slotted stem.
- 40. A bottled water dispensing system, comprising:a water cooler housing having an upwardly open water reservoir mounted thereon; and a feed tube adapter having an adapter body for mounting generally over an upper end of said reservoir, and an upstanding feed tube for engaging and opening a bottle cap carried on the neck of a water bottle installed onto said cooler housing in an inverted orientation, said feed tube adapter and said reservoir including interengageable mounting means for removably securing said adapter body onto said reservoir; said adapter body comprising a unitary plastic molding including a generally cylindrical upright sleeve segment, a radially outwardly projecting support rim formed generally at an upper end of said sleeve segment, a generally annular landing extending generally radially inwardly from a lower end of said sleeve segment, a generally cup-shaped well suspended from a radially inner margin of said landing and defining a bottom wall, and a tubular feed tube post upstanding centrally from said bottom wall within said cup-shaped well; said feed tube comprising said feed tube post, and a feed tube insert including means for mounting on said feed tube and further including a contoured head for engaging and opening a bottle cap, said contoured head of said feed tube insert having an upper end generally at a position at least slightly above said landing; said feed tube insert comprising an elongated rod having a size and shape for slide-fit reception into said feed tube post, and at least one latch tab carried at a lower end of said rod for snap-fit engagement with a lower end of said feed tube post, said contoured head being carried at an upper end of said rod.
- 41. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 wherein said interengageable mounting means comprises snap-fit mounting means.
- 42. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 wherein said reservoir includes a support ledge formed generally at said upper end thereof for seated support of said adapter body support rim.
- 43. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 wherein said rod is shaped to subdivide the interior of said feed tube post into at least one water flow passage and at least one air flow passage.
- 44. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 43 wherein said feed tube post further defines at least one recessed notch formed generally at a lower end of said at least one air flow passage whereby the lower end of said at least one air flow passage is disposed at least slightly above a lower end of said at least one water flow passage.
- 45. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 44 further including means for aligning said feed tube insert in a predetermined rotational orientation relative to said feed tube post.
- 46. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 wherein said rod has a generally X-shaped cross section.
- 47. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 wherein said upper end of said feed tube post and said contoured head cooperatively define passage means for water flow downwardly through said feed tube post and for air flow upwardly through said feed tube post.
- 48. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 further including a seal ring gasket carried by said adapter body for sealingly engaging said reservoir, said adapter body defining an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including an air filter mounted over said air inflow port.
- 49. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 further including a peripheral skirt depending generally from a lower end of said sleeve segment, and a seal ring gasket carried by said skirt for sealingly engaging said reservoir, said adapter body defining an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including an air filter mounted over said air inflow port.
- 50. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 40 wherein said adapter body defines an air inflow port for intake of ambient air into said reservoir, and further including means mounted over said air inflow port for occluding entry of debris into said reservoir.
- 51. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 50 wherein said occluding means comprises a plug including a slotted stem received into said air inflow port, and a radially enlarged plug cap at an upper end of said slotted stem.
- 52. The bottled water dispensing system of claim 50 wherein said air inflow port is formed in a recessed pocket formed in said landing.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/268,381, filed Feb. 8, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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