1. Field of the Invention
The purified water dispensing system is designed for dispensing purified water office for domestic use or in office business and industrial sites, and in general any place where an equipment of this nature is required.
2. Prior Art
Currently, a wide variety of equipments or systems for dispensing purified water are known. One of them is the typical water dispensing system which consists of a generally plastic base having an upper opening on which a water container is placed. The water container has its water dispensing orifice, which has been previously opened, faced downwardly so that the base opening is fully covered. The interior cavity of the body of the base element serves as a collecting reservoir that contains the water that gradually is spilled from the water container, said base element further having a valve member through which the water is controllably dispensed into any small containers.
Another known system for dispensing purified water consists of a generally metallic structure in which a water container is inserted. Such metallic structure is adapted to perform a tilting movement so that the dispensing orifice of the water container may be turned downwardly to dispense the liquid in a wished container.
Another known method of dispensing purified water consists in using of a suction device having a cap similar to a cover that fits to the mouth of water container and a pipe element that is introduced into said container to reach its deepest level. The suction device has an element that can be pulled upwardly whereby the liquid in the water container is suctioned to leave through an outlet means in the tube element, adjacent which a container is placed to be filled.
As described above, each one of the conventional systems invariably uses a purified water container made of plastic or glass for dispensing water through any of described means. These systems make necessary to count on an important space in the kitchen for the arrangement of several of said water containers, which becomes most of the cases in a problem because in most of houses the area of the kitchen is rather reduced.
Another disadvantage resulting from the use of common water containers is that they are very heavy to manipulate because of the amount of water contained therein. Therefore, placement of a water container in the water dispensing system requires of an important physical effort. The same problem arise when it is chosen to go directly to a purified water filler service centre because it is required to carry said full water containers from said service centre to the own vehicle and thereafter from this latter when arrived at house, office or business to the area in which they are going to be used for the water supply.
In addition to the above, the fact to reuse water containers, either interchangeable or subject to a deficient cleaning process in water filler service centre, nowadays makes preferable having a different option for the supply of purified water that solves the disadvantages mentioned above. Accordingly, a new more efficient and comfortable water dispensing system is proposed herein.
The primary object of the present invention is to propose a new system or equipment for dispensing purified water that consists of a simple and functional structure and concept, which will solve the disadvantages of the dispensing systems traditionally used.
Another object of the invention is to provide a novel water dispensing system that has been designed having in mind specially housewives, pregnant women and disabled people, and old and young people, who will be able to operate said new system without any effort.
Another additional object of the invention is to propose a new ecological concept in dispensing purified water with plastic bags ever used, whereby hygiene and cleanliness of the liquid product contained in them is guaranteed. In addition, said bags are recyclables and due to the contained liquid product they have a ampler use like recycled material.
Another additional object of the invention is to propose a new ecological concept since the use of disposable plastic bags filled with purified water results in water save because the process of washing glass or plastic water containers prior to being refilled is eliminated. In such a cleaning process, up to 4 liters of water per water container to be washed may be wasted because sometimes detergents are commonly used, which are disposed to drainage systems in detriment to environment.
The new proposed water dispensing system is characterized in that it makes unnecessary using plastic or glass containers for containing purified water. In place of said containers, the novel equipment is designed to use purified water, which is contained in food grade, high resistance plastic bags having suitable capacity so that they can be manipulated without any effort. Conveniently, the same water dispensing system provides the necessary area to store said water bags whereby it is not required to have additional space to that end.
The foregoing objects and others that will be evident are fully accomplished by means of a purified water dispensing system comprising, in its preferred embodiment, the following elements:
a) a base furniture including vertical sidewalls parallel each other and a flat top surface that it is connected to the upper end of said sidewalls; equidistant intermediate base elements have been disposed between the sidewalls, said base elements defining storing sections which serve for the storage of plastic bags with water;
b) a generally cylindrical container body providing a recipient to contain a proper amount of purified water; said container body having a valve for dispensing water at the lower section thereof;
c) a valve assembly having a sharp-tipped element placed on the upper opening of the cylindrical container, whereby a plastic water bag is perforated when the user places a water bag on said valve assembly; as a result of this perforation, the water contained in said plastic bag flows into the cylindrical container through orifices provided in said sharp-tipped element; and
d) a lid element shaped in such a manner that it can be placed on the tipped valve assembly to cover this latter.
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In order to maintain the water bags (50) in stored position within the compartments (18), it has been anticipated that each intermediate base element (16) is placed with an inclination so that its front end remains in a plane slightly higher than the rear end of each intermediate base element (16). This inclination will make sure that the plastic water bags (50) stored in the furniture compartments (18) do not slide forwardly and fall of the furniture.
On the other hand, the cylindrical container (20) is constituted by three main elements that become engaged to form a single assembly: a container body (22) having preferably cylindrical shape, the upper end of said body being opened, a valve assembly (40) having a sharp-tipped element (45) the function of which will be described hereupon, and a lid element (35) superposed on said assembly (40) so that said lid covers entirely the tipped element (45).
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The tipped element (45) of the valve assembly (40) consists of a generally cylindrical protruding member, the superior end of which finishes in a sharp tip. Also, said element (45) has orifices (48) circumferentially arranged for the passage of purified water to the interior of the body (22) of the cylindrical container (20) when a plastic water bag (50) being placed on the tipped element (45) of said valve assembly (40) is perforated by insertion of element (45) in said water bag.
With reference to
For dispensing of the water, the cylindrical container (20) has integrated a conventional dispensing valve (25) disposed in the lower part of same. The operation of said dispensing valve will not be described in detail because it is well known.
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As described before, the new purified water system offers a viable alternative for substituting traditional plastic or glass water container by the use of plastic bags with purified water, the handling of them being safer and comfortable. At the same time, the new water dispensing system constitutes at sight an aesthetic and pleasant model in comparison with the current systems using the mentioned water container.
Additionally, the water dispensing system of the present invention has the advantage that if the plastic water bags ended off, said system can continue working by simply refilling up the receiving container with purified water supplied from another source. It would be only required to remove the lid element and the drilling element and valve assembly to spill the water through the upper opening of the container.
In accordance with the foregoing, it will be evident that this system can be useful to be used not only as conceived, that is, with the purified water supplied by plastic bags but also by refilling the receiver container with purified water by any other means, if necessary.
Although this invention has been described in the context of a specific preferred embodiment, it will be evident for a person having ordinary skill in the art that the scope of the present invention extends beyond the embodiment specifically described to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention that are obvious and resulting from the same. In addition, although the invention has been shown and described in detail, it will be clearly obvious for specialists in the art that other modifications or changes will fall within the scope of the present invention in the light of the preceding description. Therefore, it is assumed that several combinations can result from the characteristics and aspects of the described embodiment that would fall doubtless within the scope of the invention. It will be understood that several characteristics and aspects of the described embodiment can be combined with others or be replaced by others to conform alternative ways of accomplishment of the invention described hereinbefore. Thus, it is intended that the scope of the present invention should not be limited by the particular embodiment described above, but rather said scope should be defined by a reasonable interpretation of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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JL/U/2005/000002 | Feb 2005 | MX | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/MX2006/000009 | 2/10/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/20/2009 |