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Daerim Apt.,
57, Jamwon-Dong,
Seocho-Ku</str><city>Seoul</city><ctry>KR</ctry></adr></B711></B710><B720><B721><snm>Ohu, H.B.</snm><adr><str>Bldg. No. 7-402,
Daerim Apt.,
57, Jamwon-Dong,
Seocho-Ku</str><city>Seoul</city><ctry>KR</ctry></adr></B721></B720><B740><B741><snm>Tribe, Thomas Geoffrey</snm><sfx>et al</sfx><iid>00059441</iid><adr><str>F.J. Cleveland &amp; Company
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<abstract id="abst" lang="en">
<p id="pa01" num="0001">A water dispenser for use with a water container or water bottle (8) comprising a cabinet of sufficient size to contain the water bottle with the bottle's open end up, a pumping device (13), a pulley (18), a flexible tube (17) partially wound around the pulley with a first end and a second end and a water tank. The tube's first end has sealing means (26) for sealing the water bottle's open end when the tube is fully inserted into the bottle, the tube's second end is attached to the pumping device. The pulley provides means for inserting the first end of the tube into the open end of the bottle and a means for retracting the tube from the bottle. The pumping device pumps water out of the bottle and into a water tank (16,28). The water tank is connected to a dispensing means (2,3) for dispensing water to a user.<img id="iaf01" file="imgaf001.tif" wi="76" he="125" img-content="drawing" img-format="tif"/></p>
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<description id="desc" lang="en">
<heading id="h0001"><u><b>BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION</b></u></heading>
<heading id="h0002">1. Field of the Invention</heading>
<p id="p0001" num="0001">This invention relates generaily to hot and cold water dispensers, and more specifically to an improved hot and cold water dispenser which allows the user to install a water container or watter bottle into the bottom portion of a dispenser cabinet, rather than on top of the cabinet.</p>
<heading id="h0003">2. Description of the Prior Art</heading>
<p id="p0002" num="0002">The demand for bottled mineral water has increased over the last several years. This demand has most likely increased due to the public's awareness of impurities in the public water supply. As a result of this increased demand, water dispensers have been introduced into the market place to enable users to obtain hot and cold water from a single five gallon bottle. To date these conventional water dispensers have adopted the same cooling method utilized in refrigerators and freezers in which a compressor condenses freon gas, or other similar CFC gas, which circulates in cooling coils in order to cool the water. Due to the space requirements of the condenser and coiling coils, conventional water dispenser have located the cooling apparatus in the water dispenser's cabinet, leaving no room for the water bottle. Thus, these conventional dispensers are designed such that the water bottle must be placed on top of the water cabinet, rather than inside of the cabinet. As a result, may potential users, especially senior citizens, are reluctant to make use of this type of water dispenser because the five gallon water bottle is too heavy to lift up to the top of the cabinet. In addition to this difficulty, since the water bottle must be placed on top of the cabinet with the bottle's open end down, it is inevitable that water will occasionally spill onto the cabinet and floor. This conventional<!-- EPO <DP n="2"> --> design also does not provide any means for sealing the open water bottle in order to prevent contamination. Moreover, other sanitary problem may arise, because the user must grab the open end of the water bottle when placing the bottle upside down on top of the cabinet. In addition to these inconveniences and sanitary problems, CFC gases are known to be contributors to the depletion of the ozone layer in the earth's upper atmosphere.</p>
<heading id="h0004">3. Summary of the Invention</heading>
<p id="p0003" num="0003">The present invention provides a water dispenser which is easier to use than a conventional dispenser because the invention permits the user to install a heavy five gallon water bottle into the bottom portion of the dispenser's cabinet, rather than on top of the cabinet. The invention is more sanitary than a conventional water dispenser because the invention allows the water bottle to be installed with its open end up, thus eliminating spilling and when in operation, the water bottle's opening is sealed to prevent contamination from the environment. The invention has the further advantage in that it cools the water without using CFC gaes which are known to deplete the atmosphere's ozone layer.</p>
<heading id="h0005">4. Brief Description of the Drawings</heading>
<p id="p0004" num="0004">Figure 1. is a perspective view of the front portions of this invention, illustrating that hot and cold water dispensers are located near the top of a water dispenser cabinet, and that a water bottle, obscured from view within the cabinet, is located in the bottom portion of the cabinet.</p>
<p id="p0005" num="0005">Figure 2 is a perspective view of the rear portions of the invention.</p>
<p id="p0006" num="0006">Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the invention taken along the line I-I of figure 1, which illustrates the arrangement of the invention's interior<!-- EPO <DP n="3"> --> elements as viewed from the front.</p>
<p id="p0007" num="0007">Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the invention taken along the line II-II of Figure 1, which illustrates the invention's interior elements as viewed from the side.</p>
<p id="p0008" num="0008">Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the invention as seen from the line III of Figure 1, which illustrates the invention's interior elements as viewed from the top.</p>
<p id="p0009" num="0009">Figure 6 is a partial elevational view of a cooling device which is located in the upper portion of the cabinet.</p>
<p id="p0010" num="0010">Figure 7 is a partial elevational view of a heating device located in the upper portion of the cabinet.</p>
<p id="p0011" num="0011">Figure 8 is a partial elevational side view of a pully assembly and absorption tube which are positioned inside of the cabinet and above the water bottle.</p>
<p id="p0012" num="0012">Figure 9 is a partial elevational front view of a pully assembly and absorption tube which are positioned inside of the cabinet and above the water bottle.</p>
<p id="p0013" num="0013">Figure 10 is a partial elevational view of a cart when pulled out of the cabinet, said cart utilized to hold the water bottle with its open top end up.</p>
<p id="p0014" num="0014">Figure 11 is a partial elevational view of a cart when pushed into the cabinet, said cart utilized to hold the water bottle with its open top end up.<!-- EPO <DP n="4"> --></p>
<p id="p0015" num="0015">Figure 12 is a schematic lay-out of an electric circuit which is provided to operate a pumping device, a melody alarm, an operation switch and a forward and reverse turning motor.</p>
<p id="p0016" num="0016">Figure 13 is a perspective view of a conventional water dispenser.</p>
<heading id="h0006"><u><b>DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION</b></u></heading>
<p id="p0017" num="0017">A typical embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the perspective views of <b>Fig.1</b> and <b>2</b> and the cross-sectional views of <b>Fig.3</b>, <b>4</b> and <b>5</b>.</p>
<p id="p0018" num="0018">The front perspective view of <b>Fig.1</b> shown a water dispenser cabinet as it appears to the user. An upper front panel <b>1</b> contains an operation switch with LED's <b>6</b> and a melody alarm <b>5</b> to warn the user of the need to supply a replacement water container or water bottle. A first faucet <b>2</b> for hot water and a second faucet <b>3</b> for cold water are also located on the upper front panel, and a saucer <b>4</b> is positioned beneath the faucets in order to collect the water that may spill when the user operates the faucets. A cart panel <b>7</b> is located immediately adjacent to and beneath the upper front panel. The rear perspective view of <b>Figure 2</b> illustrates the water dispenser as it appears from the rear. An upper back panel <b>9</b> contains a power cord <b>10</b>, a fuse <b>11</b>, and on/off switch <b>12</b>.</p>
<p id="p0019" num="0019">The cross-sectional views of <b>Fig.3</b>, <b>4</b> and <b>5</b> illustrate the inside portion of the water cabinet. The inside of the cabinet is divided into a top and bottom portion separated by a middle shield panel <b>21</b>. A moveable cart assembly <b>44</b> is positioned in the bottom portion of the cabinet, said cart assembly containing the cart panel <b>7</b> with an outside surface and inside surface, said outside surface containg a built-in handle opening <b>39</b>. A lever <b>43</b> is located within the handle opening, said lever releasably connected to a pair of locks <b>42</b> which are released when the handle is grabbed to pull the moveable cart assembly out of the water<!-- EPO <DP n="5"> --> dispenser cabinet. A pair of casters <b>37</b> are connected to the bottom, front portion of the cart assembly and a strut <b>38</b> member is connected to the bottom rear portion of the assembly. A pair of top horizontal cart guide rails <b>40</b> are attached to the inside surface of the cart panel and a pair of bottom horizontal cabinet guide rails <b>41</b> are attached to the bottom of the cabinet assembly, said top and bottom rails positioned such that the top rails slide along the bottom rails when the cart is pulled out of the cabinet and pushed into the cabinet.</p>
<p id="p0020" num="0020">A water container or water bottle <b>8</b> containing an open end is positioned inside of the moveable cart with the bottle's open end up. An upper elongated fastener <b>A</b> and a lower elongated fastener <b>B</b> are each connected to the moveable cart assembly frame to prevent the water bottle from swaying.</p>
<p id="p0021" num="0021">A pulley <b>18</b> is located in the top portion of the cabinet and attached to the middle shield panel by means of a guide bracket <b>20</b>, said pulley having a flexible absorption tube <b>17</b> partially wound around the pulley with a first end of the tube positioned so as to permit it to pass through a circular opening in the middle shield panel and through a circular opening in an absorption tube guide <b>25</b> located adjacent to the underside of the shield panel and concentric with the middle shield panel opening. When the moveable cart and water bottle are positioned inside of the water dispenser cabinet, the first end of the absorption tube is located directly above and in an axial position relative to the center of the water bottle's open end. A sealing cap <b>26</b> is connected to the first end of the absorption tube so that the open end of the water bottle is sealed when the absorption tube is inserted into the bottle.</p>
<p id="p0022" num="0022">A forward and reverse turning motor <b>19</b> is mounted to the guide bracket and axially connected to the pulley, said motor's operation being electrically controlled by a forward micro-switch <b>22</b> and a reverse micro-switch <b>23</b>, both switches located on the guide bracket and above the pulley.</p>
<p id="p0023" num="0023">A second end of the absorption tube is connected to one end of a spiral hose <b>14</b>, said spiral hoses's other end connected to an electrically controlled<!-- EPO <DP n="6"> --> pumping device <b>13</b>, said pumping device connected to a cold water tank <b>16</b> by means of a first connection pipe <b>15</b>. A second connection pipe <b>27</b> connects the cold water tank to a hot water tank <b>28</b>. A pair of float sensors <b>29</b> are provided to sense the water level in each tank.</p>
<p id="p0024" num="0024">A thermo-electric module <b>30</b> is attached to the bottom of the cold water tank, said module containing a cooling pin <b>31</b>, a first heat sink <b>32</b> and a second heat sink <b>33</b> and a fan <b>34</b>. An electrically controlled die casting heater <b>35</b> is attached to the bottom of the hot water tank and the temperature range is controlled by a thermostat <b>36</b>.</p>
<p id="p0025" num="0025">An electrically operated control unit <b>24</b> controls the operation of the forward and reverse turning motor, micro-switches, float sensors, pumping device, melody alarm and operation switch.</p>
<p id="p0026" num="0026">The water dispenser is operated by pulling the moveable cart out of the water dispenser cabinet by lifting the lever located within the handle opening. This action releases the locks, which permits the cart to be rolled out of the cabinet, being guided by the cabinet and cart rails. Once the cart is pulled out of the cabinet a sufficient distance, a water bottle may be placed inside the cart with the bottle's open end up. The bottle is secured in the cart by using the upper and lower fastners. Once the bottle is securely plcaed inside the cart, the cart is pushed back inside the cabinet. The absorption tube is inserted into the bottle by turning on the operation switch which activates the forward and reserse turning motor. When the motor turns forward, it causes the pulley to rotate which lowers the absorption tube's first end into the water bottle. The absorption tube's vertical movement is controlled by the forward micro-switch which is set to turn off the motor when the tube reaches the bottom of the bottle. When the absorption tube is fully extended, the sealing cap seals the open end of the bottle. At this point, the pump is activated which pumps the water from the bottle up into the cold water tank and eventually into the hot<!-- EPO <DP n="7"> --> water tank. The float sensor in each tank senses the water level and sends a signal to the control unit to cause the pump device to pump water until both tanks are full.</p>
<p id="p0027" num="0027">When the water in the bottle is completely emptied, the hot and cold water tank water levels will then fall below ecrtain pre-set values. When this occurs, the pumping device will stop operating and a signal from the control unit will cause the melody alarm to send a warning that the water bottle is empty. The user then operates the operation switch to raise the absorption tube out of the water bottle to permit the cart and the empty bottle to be removed from the cabinet.</p>
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<claims id="claims01" lang="en">
<claim id="c-en-0001" num="0001">
<claim-text>A water dispenser for use with a water container or water bottle, said water dispenser comprising :
<claim-text>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 a pumping device providing a means for pumping water out of the bottle and into a water tank, said water tank connected to a dispensing means for dispensing water to a user.</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0002" num="0002">
<claim-text>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.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0003" num="0003">
<claim-text>The water dispenser of claim 2 in which the water tank and single dispensing means is replaced with 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.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0004" num="0004">
<claim-text>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.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0005" num="0005">
<claim-text>The water dispenser of claim 4 in which the heating means comprises an electric die casting heater and a thermostat.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0006" num="0006">
<claim-text>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.<!-- EPO <DP n="9"> --></claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0007" num="0007">
<claim-text>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.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0008" num="0008">
<claim-text>The water dispenser of claim 7 further containing a pair of float sensors providing a first means for sending a signal to the pump 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 bottle is empty.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0009" num="0009">
<claim-text>A water dispenser for use with a water container or water bottle, said water dispenser comprising a dispenser cabinet,
<claim-text>a water bottle positioning means for holding a water bottle in a dispensing position with its open end upwards and within a lower section of said cabinet,</claim-text>
<claim-text>and water dispensing means arranged for connection to said water bottle via a flexible tube.</claim-text></claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0010" num="0010">
<claim-text>A water dispenser according to Claim 9 in which said water dispensing means includes a power drive lifting device for raising and lowering the flexible tube for engagement with the open end of a water bottle.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-0011" num="0011">
<claim-text>A water dispenser according to Claim 10 comprising a rotatable pulley about which said flexible tube is at least partially wound, and which pulley is rotatable for raising and lowering said flexible tube.</claim-text></claim>
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