Claims
- 1. A water dispenser for use with a water container or water bottle, said water dispenser comprising:
- A water dispenser cabinet of sufficient size to contain the water bottle, said water bottle positioned inside of the cabinet with the bottle's open end up, said cabinet further containing a pumping device, a pulley, and a flexible absorption tube with a first end and a second end, said absorption tube partially wound around the pulley, said pulley providing a means for inserting the first end of said tube into the open end of the water bottle and a means for retracting the tube from the bottle, said tube's first end containing a sealing cap providing a means for sealing the water bottle's open end when the tube is fully inserted into the bottle, said tube's second end flexibly attached to solid pumping device providing a means for pumping water out of the bottle and into a water tank, said water tank connected to means for dispensing water to a user.
- 2. The water dispenser of claim 1 further comprising a moveable cart assembly providing a means for holding the water bottle with its open end up and a means for pulling the water bottle out of the cabinet and pushing the bottle into the cabinet.
- 3. The water dispenser of claim 2 in which the water tank and dispensing means comprise a hot water tank and a cold water tank, each tank provided with a means for respectively heating and cooling the water and a means for dispensing the hot and cold water.
- 4. The water dispenser of claim 3 in which the cooling means comprises a thermo-electric module, a cooling pin, a first and a second heat sink, and a fan.
- 5. The water dispenser of claim 4 in which the heating means comprises an electric die casting heater and a thermostat.
- 6. The water dispenser of claim 5 further containing an operation switch which electrically controls a forward and reverse turning motor which is axially connected to the pulley.
- 7. The water dispenser of claim 6 further containing a forward micro-switch and a reverse micro-switch providing the means for controlling the absorption tube's vertical movement.
- 8. The water dispenser of claim 7 further containing a pair of float sensors providing a first means for sending a signal to the pumping device to cause it to pump water until the hot and cold water tanks are full, a second means for sensing that the water level in each tank has fallen below a certain pre-set value indicating that the water bottle is empty, and a third means for activating a melody alarm to warn the user that the water bottle is empty.
- 9. The water dispenser as recited in claim 8, in which the first means for sending a signal to the pumping device further comprises a delay means to delay pump activation of the pumping device for a pre-determined time interval.
Priority Claims (2)
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1996 23935 |
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Parent Case Info
This Application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/697,717, filed Aug. 29, 1996 now abandoned, claiming foreign priority in reference to applications filed on Aug. 31, 1995, and Aug. 8, 1996.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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