Claims
- 1. Means particularly suitable for dispensing water from an upright bottle on the floor, comprising:
- an pneumatic diaphragm pump actuated by an AC field coil for pressurizing said bottle to a pressure level above atmospheric pressure;
- means associated with said pump for filtering air compressed thereby;
- a normally closed microswitch having a sensitive control button adapted to open said switch when pressed inwardly;
- a pressure chamber partially enclosed by a distensible diaphragm;
- electrical wiring interconnecting said pump and said microswitch and adapted to receive electrical energy from a suitable source to power the pump when the microswitch is closed;
- a gas line system for connecting the pump with said bottle and said pressure chamber to permit the pump to concurrently pressurize the bottle and pressure chamber to the same pressure level when said pump is operating;
- means permitting the outflow of water from said bottle including a conduit arrangement of a length designed to extend from a point below the liquid surface in said bottle upwardly out of the bottle to a predetermined height, said conduit arrangement having a liquid dispensing head at its upper end adapted to remain normally closed but which can be readily opened to permit the outflow of water from said bottle under the influence of air pressure in the bottle;
- the distensible diaphragm of said pressure chamber being adapted to bulge outwardly when subjected to air pressure within the chamber, and said pressure chamber being mounted in proximity to the control button of said microswitch so that the diaphragm bulges outwardly and exerts switch opening force on said button when the air pressure within the pressure chamber reaches the above-indicated pressure level of above atmospheric pressure;
- whereby electrical energization of said pump after said first-mentioned means is connected to said bottle for use causes the pump to operate and pressurize said bottle and said pressure chamber to said pressure level above atmospheric pressure whereat the diaphragm on said pressure chamber exerts force on the control button of said microswitch to open said switch and inactivate the pump, and whereby the system is maintained at said pressure level above atmospheric pressure until water is withdrawn from the bottle through said liquid dispensing head to cause lowering of the pressure within the bottle and said pressure chamber, whereat said diaphragm immediately shrinks away from and ceases to exert forces on the control button of said microswitch and said pump is again energized to build up pressure within said bottle and pressure chamber until said diaphragm again bulges outwardly to exert switch opening force on said control button to cause cessation of operation of said pump; and
- whereby the means for filtering air compressed by the pump insures the substantial removal of particulate matter from the pressurized air entering the bottle when the pump is in operation to thereby substantially prevent the entry of bacteria on said particulate matter into said bottle and consequent pollution of the water by said bacteria so that drinking water in the bottle retains its purity for drinking purposes.
- 2. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 1 including a cabinet adapted to fit around said upright bottle, when that means is connected to said bottle for use, and to house other parts of the means for dispensing liquid in proper positional relationship for effective usage of the latter.
- 3. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 2 in which said cabinet is of lightweight character, attractive appearance and mounted to roll easily, and in which said conduit arrangement is such as to permit connection of the means for dispensing liquid to said bottle with the bottle standing outside of said cabinet,
- whereby said means for dispensing liquid can be connected to a suitable bottle for use and later disconnected therefrom by merely rolling said cabinet as necessary for the purpose and without any necessity of lifting said bottle.
- 4. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 3 adapted to sensitively maintain said pressure level substantially constant at from about 3 to about 5 psig and to provide a strong, steady flow of water from said bottle when said liquid dispensing head is opened.
- 5. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 4 in which said pressure level is from about 3 to about 3.5 psig.
- 6. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 4 in which said bottle has a relatively narrow neck, said means for dispensing liquid includes a resilient cap with a cup-like hollow adapted to snugly receive the open end of said neck in friction fit relationship so as to seal said neck, said cap being provided with openings through which said liquid conduit arrangement and a tubular branch of said gas line system pass in sealing relationship to communicate with the interior of said bottle, and in which the connection of the means for dispensing liquid to said bottle for use includes the step of forcing said cap onto said neck to seal the bottle against air leakage at the cap location.
- 7. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 6 in which the cup-like hollow in said cap has an inner wall of round cross-section that converges slightly from its open end so that further the cap is pushed onto the neck, the tighter will be its fit.
- 8. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 7 in which said cap is adapted to fit different size necks.
- 9. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 6 including a releasable retaining means for holding said cap in position on said neck during usage thereof.
- 10. Means for dispensing liquid in accordance with claim 9 in which the releasable retaining means comprises a length of resilient wire shaped to fit onto the top of said cap around said openings therein, means for pivotally supporting the wire at one end inside said cabinet, means permitting shifting of the other end of the wire between positions for cap holding and cap release purposes, respectively, from outside of said cabinet and means for restraining said other end in its position for cap holding purposes when that end is shifted into said position until such time as it is shifted out of that position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending U.S. application Ser. No. 709,648, filed July 29, 1976, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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