This application claims priority to, and incorporates by reference, Chinese Patent Application Number 2008-20083867, filed Mar. 4, 2008, under 35 U.S.C. § 119(a).
The present invention relates generally to the field of bottled water dispensers and, more particularly, to devices and methods for preventing water from overflowing out of bottled water dispensers.
The demand for clean and healthy drinking water is increasing dramatically, which is being driven by the rapid growth in population and standards of living across the globe. This demand has translated into a continuing need for safe, clean, and easy to use water dispensers, including for both hot and cold water. Many of the currently-available water dispensers include a cold tank that receives water from a water bottle, such that the cold tank may cool the water prior to being dispensed and consumed by a user.
Under certain circumstances, too much water is transferred from the water bottle to the cold tank, and/or the water is transferred from the water bottle to the cold tank at an undesirably fast rate, which causes water to exceed certain threshold volumes within the cold tank, leading to spills or water being ejected from the cold tank. For example, in certain water dispensers, water may be transferred from a water bottle into a cold tank vis-à-vis air pressure. Many water bottles are made of relatively thin plastic, such that the water bottle expands or contracts when air is injected into or extracted from the water bottle, respectively. In certain cases, when air is injected into a water bottle, to transfer water to a cold tank (causing the bottle to expand), and when the air injection is subsequently terminated and air is allowed to leave the water bottle (causing the air pressure to drop and the bottle to contract), the contraction of the water bottle will push additional water into the cold tank. In some cases, this additional water will cause the cold tank to overflow, which may lead to spills or water being ejected from the cold tank.
As the following will demonstrate, many of the foregoing problems with currently-available water dispensers are addressed by the present invention.
According to certain aspects of the invention, devices and methods for preventing water from overflowing out of bottled water dispensers are provided. According to such embodiments, a bottled water dispenser is provided which comprises: (1) a water bottle; (2) a pump; (3) a control unit which instructs the pump to inject air into the water bottle (or, under certain circumstances described herein, to cease injecting air into the water bottle); (4) a cold tank that receives water from the water bottle through an inlet tube and one-way valve; and (5) a baffle disposed within the cold tank. The invention provides that upon a volume of water within the cold tank exceeding a threshold level, a surface of the water contacts and exerts an upwards force on the baffle, which causes the baffle and the one-way valve to close the inlet tube, thereby stopping the flow of water from the water bottle into the cold tank.
According to certain embodiments, the invention provides that the bottled water dispenser may further comprise one or more posts disposed near a top, interior surface of the cold tank—in a location that is, preferably, opposite from the inlet tube. In certain preferred embodiments, the one or more posts will comprise a length that is greater than a length of the one-way valve. Still further, in certain embodiments of the invention, the baffle is circular and includes a convex circular area (or line) located on a top surface of the baffle which faces the one-way valve and the one or more posts. The invention provides that upon the volume of water within the cold tank exceeding a threshold level, the baffle is forced upwards such that a first side of the convex circular area (of the baffle) will contact the one or more posts, which causes the baffle to tilt such that a second side of the convex circular area moves towards, and causes the one-way valve to close, the inlet tube.
Still further, according to certain embodiments, the bottled water dispensers will comprise a buoyant float (baffle) disposed within the cold tank, such as within or close to the middle portion thereof. More particularly, the buoyant float may rest on the surface of the water contained within the cold tank, such that upon the volume of water within the cold tank exceeding the threshold level mentioned above, the float is forced upwards (relative to the bottom surface of the cold tank) by the water and activates an electromagnetic switch. The activation of the electromagnetic switch, in turn, causes the control unit to instruct the pump to cease injecting air into the water bottle.
Accordingly, when the water within the cold tank exceeds a threshold level, (1) the buoyant float rises and activates the electromagnetic switch, thereby causing the control unit to instruct the pump to stop injecting air into the water bottle; and (2) the water level forces the baffle to move towards, and cause the one-way valve to close, the inlet tube. Both mechanisms, in combination, serve to terminate the flow of water from the water bottle into the cold tank, including any water that may otherwise have been ejected from the water bottle and into the cold tank when the body of the water bottle compresses (i.e., when the air pressure drops as a result of the pump ceasing to inject air into the water bottle).
The above-mentioned and additional features of the present invention are further illustrated in the Detailed Description contained herein.
The following will describe in detail several preferred embodiments of the present invention. These embodiments are provided by way of explanation only, and thus, should not unduly restrict the scope of the invention. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that the invention teaches many variations and modifications, and that numerous variations of the invention may be employed, used and made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
According to certain aspects of the invention, devices and methods for preventing water from overflowing out of bottled water dispensers are provided. Referring to
The bottled water dispensers further include a cold tank 1, with a cold tank cover 2 located near the top portion thereof. The cold tank 1 receives water from the water bottle through an inlet tube (9,
According to certain embodiments, the bottled water dispensers will comprise a buoyant float (or baffle) 3 disposed within the cold tank 1, preferably within or close to the middle portion thereof. More particularly, the buoyant float (or baffle) 3 may rest on the surface of the water contained within the cold tank 1, such that upon the volume of water within the cold tank 1 exceeding a threshold level, the float (or baffle) 3 is forced upwards (relative to the bottom surface of the cold tank 1) by the water and activates an electromagnetic switch. The activation of the electromagnetic switch, in turn, causes the control unit to instruct the pump to cease injecting air into the water bottle, i.e., to terminate the periodic injection of air into the water bottle, as described above. The lack of air being injected into the water bottle serves to terminate the flow of water from the water bottle and into the cold tank 1.
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According to certain embodiments, the invention provides that the bottled water dispenser may further comprise one or more posts 7 disposed near a top, interior surface of the cold tank 1, such as on the interior surface of the cold tank cover 2 (
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In view of the foregoing, the invention provides that when the water within the cold tank 1 exceeds a threshold level, (1) the buoyant float (baffle) 3 rises and activates the electromagnetic switch, thereby causing the control unit to instruct the pump to stop injecting air into the water bottle; and (2) the water level forces the baffle 6 to move towards, and cause the one-way valve 4 to close, the inlet tube 9. Both mechanisms, in combination, serve to terminate the flow of water from the water bottle into the cold tank 1, including any water that may otherwise have been ejected from the water bottle and into the cold tank 1 when the body of the water bottle compresses (i.e., when the air pressure drops as a result of the pump ceasing to inject air into the water bottle).
The many aspects and benefits of the invention are apparent from the detailed description, and thus, it is intended for the following claims to cover all such aspects and benefits of the invention which fall within the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, because numerous modifications and variations will be obvious and readily occur to those skilled in the art, the claims should not be construed to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described herein. Accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents should be understood to fall within the scope of the invention as claimed herein.
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2008-20083867 | Mar 2008 | CN | national |