The invention relates to the field of liquid conduits and in particular to a liquid dispenser having an internal helical screw.
Water nozzles have been in existence for some time. Typically, these nozzles are attached to an end of a hose and a trigger is employed that allows water to travel from the hose out to an exit of a water gun nozzle.
Various theories exist regarding the efficacies of utilizing a vortex to revitalize water. According to these theories, the absorption of revitalized water provides one's body with energy and improves one's overall digestive system; hence, resulting in better elimination of bodily waste. It is also theorized that revitalized water efficiently transports nutrients to the body's cells and transports waste products and toxins out of the cells.
Theories also abound regarding the use of magnets in improving the overall efficacy of water. These theories espouse the notion that by passing water through a magnetic density field, the molecules in the water, begin to sort themselves, or self organize, in the field of the magnets. It is believed that this structuring of the molecules makes the water more bioavailable for consumption.
Accordingly, it would be highly desirable to provide a liquid dispenser that revitalizes liquid and restores the natural structure, health and vitality to the liquid by increasing and activating dissolved oxygen in the liquid through the use of a vortex and magnets.
According to the present invention there is provided a liquid dispenser that revitalizes the liquid and restores the natural structure, health and vitality to the liquid by increasing and activating dissolved oxygen in the liquid. The liquid dispenser may have an elongated open-ended chamber body. The chamber body may have a distal and proximal end with the proximal end configured to receive a stream of liquid and the distal end configured to expel the stream of liquid. A helical screw may be connected inside of the elongated chamber body. The helical screw may be configured to transport the stream of water from the proximal end through to the distal end of the chamber body.
The liquid dispenser may also include a magnet connected inside of the elongated chamber body adjacent the helical screw. The magnet may also be connected adjacent to the proximal end of the chamber body.
Activation means connected to the chamber body may also be included. In a first position, the activation means may inhibit the stream of liquid from flowing through the chamber body. In a second position, the activation means may allow the stream of liquid to flow through the chamber body. More specifically, the activation means may include a lever pivotably connected to the chamber body. A flow engagement device may be in mechanical communication with the lever and oriented in the chamber body to inhibit the stream of liquid from flowing through the chamber body in the first position. Additionally, the activation means may include a biaser to bias the flow engagement device into the first position.
The liquid dispenser may also include retention means connected to the chamber body for retaining the activation means in the second position. The retention means may be a ring connected to the chamber body that is configured to slide over the lever.
Other aspects of the invention will be appreciated by reference to the detailed description of the preferred embodiment and to the claims that follow.
The preferred embodiment of the invention will be described by reference to the drawings thereof in which:
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A helical screw 20 is provided which is connected to the inside of chamber body 12. Helical screw 20 is configured to transport the stream of water from rear fitting body 18 through barrel body 14 and out exit 17. In the preferred embodiment, helical screw 20 is permanently connected at one end to manifold body 16 through conventional techniques. In constructing chamber body 12, helical screw 20 is merely inserted into barrel body 14 and its free end then abuts an internal shoulder 21 inside of barrel body 14. Shoulder 21 is configured to lock the free end of helical screw 20 so that the helical screw is further prevented from rotating within barrel body 14. In the preferred embodiment, helical screw 20 is a two start thread with a pitch of 1″ and a lead of 2″.The small minor diameter creates a thread depth of approximately ⅜″, which allows ample flow of water through helical screw 20 as the liquid enters from manifold chamber exit 42.
Liquid dispenser 10 also includes magnets 22 connected inside of chamber body 12 and in particular, manifold body 16. Magnets are seated opposite each other in manifold body 16 in two small recesses (not illustrated). and are locked in place when rear fitting body 18 is placed over the manifold body. To control the flow of liquid through liquid dispenser 10, activation means connected to chamber body 12 is also included. In particular, activation means includes a lever 24. Lever 24 is conventionally pivotably connected to chamber body 12, and in the preferred embodiment, to pivot point 26 on rear fitting body 18 via a pin 28. A flow engagement device or piston 30 is oriented in chamber 12, and in the preferred embodiment, inside manifold body 16 to be in mechanical communication with lever 24 through top hole 31 in manifold body 16. A biaser 32, such as a coil spring, is provided inside manifold body 16 to bias piston 30 into the first closed position. Piston 30 includes a piston shaft 34 and piston head 36. Piston shaft 34 is a smaller diameter than manifold chamber 40, whereas piston head 36 may be substantially the same diameter as manifold chamber 40.
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To hold lever 24 down and in the open position, liquid dispenser 10 may also include retention means connected to chamber 12 for retaining the activation means in the second position. Retention means may be a ring 46 connected to chamber 12 configured to slide over lever 24.
To fine tune the amount of liquid flowing through dispenser 10, a thumb wheel 35 threadedly connected to piston shaft 34 may also be provided. Thumb wheel 35 would be connected to piston shaft 34 on the outside of manifold body 16. By rotating thumb wheel 35, a user can minimally adjust the travel of piston 30 and consequently, the amount of liquid being dispensed.
While embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only. The invention may include variants not described or illustrated herein in detail. Thus, the embodiments described and illustrated herein should not be considered to limit the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2858214 | Jul 2014 | CA | national |