FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The subject matter relates generally to water dispensers, and more specifically to
mineral water dispensers having water packaged in bags that package in a box.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Water dispensers are used in both businesses and for residential use to provide available
water to users. The demands to ensure safety of drinking water and to pursue the quality
in natural character of drinking water have been increased according to the increase
of users' interest with respect to drinking water.
[0003] Water dispensers may provide users with filtered water. Such filtered water is received
at the water dispenser from a central water system and filtered via a filtering module
within the water dispenser. Other water dispensers provide users with mineral water.
Such mineral water is packaged in periodically replaced containers. The containers
have an outlet connected to a faucet from which the water is dispensed.
[0004] In the residential market, water dispensers that carry water containers are likely
to consume a significant volume, which is limited to the area of a standard kitchen.
The water dispensers have a housing in which the water pipes, chilling unit and circuitry
may be positioned. The mineral water containers are positioned on top of the housing,
as they carry an amount of about 19 liters or 10/11 Liter and users find it cumbersome
to insert a 19-liter or 10/11 Liter water container into the housing. Many residential
consumers prefer having the water dispenser in the kitchen for convenience. Water
dispensers having a water container externally to the housing of the water dispenser
are likely to consume a larger space.
SUMMARY
[0005] It is an object of the subject matter to disclose an apparatus, comprising:
a housing; a mineral water container positioned within the housing and formed as a
bag and box package unit; a chilled water faucet configured to dispense chilled mineral
water; a hot water faucet configured to dispense hot mineral water; a first pipe connecting
the mineral water bag to the chilled water faucet; a second pipe connecting the mineral
water bag to the hot water faucet.
[0006] In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a cold water tank for receiving water
at room temperature from the mineral water bag and supply cold water to the cold water
faucet, wherein the cold water tank is connected to a cooling unit for cooling the
water in the cold water tank.
[0007] In some cases, the cooling unit is positioned within the housing.
[0008] In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a pump for pumping water from the
mineral water bag to the cold water tank. In some cases, the pump is activated when
a predefined amount of water is supplied by the cold water faucet.
[0009] In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a hot water tank for receiving mineral
water at room temperature from the mineral water bag and supply hot water to the hot
water faucet, wherein the hot water tank is connected to a heating unit for heating
the water in the hot water tank. In some cases, the pump is further configured for
pumping water from the mineral water bag to the cold water tank. In some cases, the
apparatus is further configured to dispense lukewarm water by dispensing
water from the cold water tank and from the hot water tank to a lukewarm water faucet.
[0010] In some cases, the apparatus is adapted for residential users. In some cases, the
apparatus enables replacement of the mineral water container on a kitchen worktop
when the apparatus is positioned on a kitchen worktop.
[0011] In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a receiving unit, wherein the receiving
unit comprises a plurality of icons displayed a display device of the apparatus, wherein
each of said plurality of icons represents an amount of mineral water dispensed by
the apparatus. In some exemplary embodiments of the subject matter, the receiving
unit is a graphic user interface. In some cases, height of the water dispensing apparatus
is lower than 60 centimeters.
[0012] In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a boiling unit for boiling water dispensed
at the hot water faucet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Exemplary non-limited embodiments of the disclosed subject matter will be described,
with reference to the following description of the embodiments, in conjunction with
the figures. The figures are generally not shown to scale and any sizes are only meant
to be exemplary and not necessarily limiting. Corresponding or like elements are optionally
designated by the same numerals or letters.
Figure 1 shows a water dispensing apparatus, according to some exemplary embodiments
of the subject matter;
Figure 2A shows a water dispensing apparatus in open state, according to exemplary
embodiments of the disclosed subject matter;
Figure 2B shows a water dispensing apparatus 200 in which one water container is replaced,
according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter;
Figure 3 shows a mechanism for replacing a water container in a water dispensing apparatus,
according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter;
Figure 4 shows a water dispensing apparatus containing a pump, according to some exemplary
embodiments of the subject matter;
Figures 5A-5B show a receiving unit in a water dispensing apparatus 200, according
to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter;
Figure 6 shows a method for indicating the amount of water within a water container,
according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter;
Figure 7A shows a side view of a water dispensing apparatus with a single faucet,
according to some exemplary embodiments of the subject matter;
Figure 7B shows a side view of the water dispensing apparatus with a single faucet
with an opening opened, according to exemplary embodiment of the subject matter;
Figure 7C shows an upper view of the water dispensing apparatus with a single faucet,
according to exemplary embodiments of the subject matter;
Figure 8 shows an opening of a water dispensing apparatus with a receiving unit displaying
energy saving mode interface, according to exemplary embodiments of the subj ect matter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] The disclosed subject matter provides for a compact water dispensing apparatus for
residential use. The water dispensing apparatus comprises one or more chilled water
container and one or more hot water container. The water containers may be formed
as a bag in a box package unit. The bag in a box package unit comprises a rigid box
having a bag filled with a liquid such as water. The bag in a box package unit may
also be referred to as bag and box package unit. The water dispensing apparatus may
also comprise a cooling unit for cooling the water in the chilled water container.
The entire water dispensing apparatus is relatively small, about 45 centimeters high,
while containing a total of about 7.25L in the bag + 1.8 L in the cold tank and 1.8L
in the cold tank, and the cooling and heating units.
[0015] Figure 1 shows a water dispensing apparatus, according to some exemplary embodiments
of the subject matter. The water dispensing apparatus 100 comprises a housing 110.
The housing 110 may be of cubic-like shape, or a cuboid shape. The housing 110 may
be made of plastic, metal, semi-rigid material or any other material desired by a
person skilled in the art. The water dispensing apparatus 100 comprises a
first chilled water container 120 positioned within the housing 110 and a second chilled
water container 122 positioned within the housing 110. The water dispensing apparatus
100 also comprises a hot water tank 124 positioned within the housing 110. At least
some water containers of the group consisting the first chilled water container 120,
the second chilled water container 122 and the hot water container 124 may be formed
as a bag in a box package unit. The volume of the water containers 120, 122, 124 may
be in a range of 4-10 liters. In some exemplary cases, each of the water containers
120, 122, 124 contain 7 liters. The content of the water containers 120, 122, 124
is mineral water supplied by a mineral water provider.
[0016] The water dispensing apparatus 100 may also comprise a user interface enabling a
user to control and operate the water dispensing apparatus 100. Such user interface
may include a first button 132 and a second button 134. In some exemplary cases, the
user of the water dispensing apparatus 100 uses the first button 132 for dispensing
chilled water. Similarly, the user of the water dispensing apparatus 100 uses the
second button 134 for dispensing hot water.
[0017] The water dispensing apparatus 100 may also comprise a dispensing section from which
the water is dispensed to the user. The dispensing section comprises a first faucet
142 and a second faucet 144. The first faucet 142 is used for dispensing chilled water
and the second faucet is used for dispensing hot water. The chilled water flows using
gravitation from the first chilled water container 120 or the second chilled water
container 122 to the first faucet 142 via a connecting pipe (not shown). There is
no need for a pump when chilled water is dispensed to the user as water flow from
the first chilled water container 120 or the second chilled water container 122 to
the first faucet 142 using gravitation. In some exemplary cases, the bottom portions
of both the first chilled water container 120 and the second chilled water container
122 are positioned higher than the first faucet 142.
[0018] The water inside the hot water container 124 is not heated. Water flow from the hot
water container 124 to a heating zone comprising about a liter of water. In some exemplary
cases, water is heated in the heating zone, not in the hot water container 124. When
the user presses the second button 134, water are pumped from the heating zone to
the second faucet 144 where the water is dispensed to the user.
[0019] Figure 2A shows a water dispensing apparatus in open state, according to exemplary
embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. The water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises
an opening 210. The opening 210 may be positioned in a front of the water dispensing
apparatus 200. The opening 210 may move along a hinge (not shown) for enabling replacement
of mineral water containers positioned within a housing 215 of the water dispensing
apparatus 200. The water dispensing apparatus 200 may also comprise a first faucet
242 for dispensing chilled water and a second faucet 244 for dispensing hot water.
[0020] The water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises a first chilled mineral water container
220, a second chilled mineral water container 225 and a hot mineral water container
230. According to the exemplary embodiment of figure 2A, the first chilled mineral
water container 220 and a second chilled mineral water container 225 are formed as
bag in a box package units. In such case, the first chilled mineral water container
220 comprises a first pipe 222 for dispensing mineral water to the first faucet 242
and the second chilled mineral water container 225 comprises a second pipe 213 for
dispensing mineral water to the first faucet 242. The first pipe 222 and the second
pipe 213 provide secure and sterile water to be dispensed to the user, as the mineral
water is not in contact with air when conveyed from the first chilled mineral water
container 220 or the second chilled mineral water container 225 to the first faucet
242. The hot mineral water container 230 is connected to the second faucet 244 via
a third pipe 232 via which hot mineral water is dispensed to the user. The hot mineral
water is heated using a heating device in an intermediate tank (not shown) between
the hot mineral water container 230 and the second faucet 244. The intermediate tank
may be a hot water tank 445 disclosed in figure 4.
[0021] In some exemplary cases, the water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises a cooling unit
(not shown). In some exemplary cases, the cooling unit cools both the first chilled
mineral water container 220 and the second chilled mineral water container 225. In
some cases, the cooling unit comprises two cooling outlets, a first cooling outlet
for cooling the first chilled mineral water container 220 and a second cooling outlet
for cooling the second chilled mineral water container 225. In such case, the first
chilled mineral water container 220 may be positioned in a section separated from
the section in which the second chilled mineral water container 225 is positioned.
The control unit (not shown) may determine to cool only one water container, thus
reducing the power consumption of the cooling unit and the power consumption of the
water dispensing apparatus 200. In some cases, the cooling unit may cool only the
second chilled mineral water container 225 connected to the first faucet 242, while
the water in the first chilled mineral water container 220 are in the room temperature.
The cooling unit may be connected to an external power source or use a battery comprised
in the water dispensing apparatus 200. The size of the cooling unit may be 15cm high,
30cm wide and 40cm deep.
[0022] In some cases, both the first chilled mineral water container 220 and the second
chilled mineral water container 225 are connected to the first faucet 242 for dispensing
chilled water. Alternatively, only one water container selected from the first chilled
mineral water container 220 and the second chilled mineral water container 225 is
connected to the first faucet 242 for dispensing chilled water. In the latter, the
water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises a control unit (not shown) for determining
which of the first chilled mineral water container 220 and the second chilled mineral
water container 225 is to be connected to the first faucet 242. In some cases, water
flows from first chilled mineral water container 220 at room temperature to the second
chilled mineral water container 225 where the water is cooled, and from the second
chilled mineral water container 225 to the first faucet 242.
[0023] In some exemplary cases, the water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises a base 246
for positioning glasses or bottles when dispensing water into said bottles or glasses..
The containers are placed on the base 246 when water is dispensed from either the
first faucet 242 or the second faucet 244. The base 246 is positioned below the first
faucet 242 and the second faucet 244. The base 246 may include one or more openings
through which water can be collected in the base 246 when spilled from the container,
the first faucet 242 or the second faucet 244.
[0024] The water dispensing apparatus 200 is a compact mineral water apparatus. Further,
the water dispensing apparatus 200 is a mineral water apparatus in which the mineral
water containers are not shown to the user when using the water dispensing apparatus
200. Further, the water dispensing apparatus 200 provides both chilled mineral water
and hot mineral water in a compact apparatus. The water dispensing apparatus 200 is
adapted to residential market in which mineral water dispensers are positioned on
a kitchen worktop and still be easy to use. When positioned on top of the kitchen
worktop, the distance between a kitchen floor and the top of the water dispensing
apparatus 200 may be 150cm. Such distance enables common users to easily replace the
water containers and operate the water dispensing apparatus 200 via the first button
132 and the second button 134. The total amount of mineral water in the water dispensing
apparatus 200 is about 21 liters, in the embodiment in which the water dispensing
apparatus 200 contains two chilled water containers and one hot water containers,
each of the tanks contains seven liters. The amount of 21 liters is similar to standard
water dispensers. The water dispensing apparatus 200 is different from other water
dispensers by providing the same amount of mineral water in a compact apparatus. The
size of the compact embodiment of the water dispensing apparatus 200 may be about
40 centimeters deep, 40 centimeters high and 30 centimeters wide.
[0025] Figure 2B shows a water dispensing apparatus 200 in which one water container is
replaced, according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. Figure
2B shows the opening 210 of the water dispensing apparatus 200 in an open position.
When the opening 210 is in open position, the user can replace water containers of
the water dispensing apparatus 200. The user of water dispensing apparatus 200 replaces
the first chilled mineral water container 220. Such replacement comprises a step of
disconnecting the first pipe 222 from the first faucet 242. Then, the user removes
the water container, for example the first chilled mineral water container 220. Next,
the user inserts a new water container into the water dispensing apparatus 200 and
connects the new water container's pipe into a corresponding faucet, such as the first
faucet 242. After the pipe is connected to the faucet, the user closes the opening
210. The first pipe 222 is an integral portion of the first chilled mineral water
container 220. The first pipe 222 is replaced every time the first chilled mineral
water container 220 is replaced to avoid absorption of contaminants at the first pipe
222 and improve the water quality of the water dispensing apparatus 200.
[0026] In some cases, the water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises a mechanism for keeping
the opening 210 closed unless opened by the user. Such mechanism may comprise a niche
and a pole inserted into the niche, or another mechanism desired by a person skilled
in the art. Replacing the water containers of the water dispensing apparatus 200 is
much easier than replacing water containers of prior art mineral water dispensers,
as the mineral water of the water dispensing apparatus 200 are divided into several
water containers. Each of the several water containers comprises significantly less
amount of water than prior art mineral water dispensers. For example, prior art mineral
water dispensers comprise water containers of about 20 liters, while the water dispensing
apparatus 200 comprises water containers of about 7 liters. Such division of mineral
water into several water containers enables children, elder or senior users to replace
the water containers, as it requires significantly less strength.
[0027] In some exemplary cases, the water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises a user interface
for enabling a user to control water amount dispensed from the first faucet 242 and
the second faucet 244. In such case, the user may input a predefined amount associated
with a specific action or input device, such as a button. After inputting the predefined
amount, the user may press a button associated with the predefined amount and the
water dispensing apparatus 200 dispenses the desired amount.
[0028] In some exemplary cases, the water dispensing apparatus 200 reduces power consumption
according to the user's request. The user may use the user interface for inputting
times in which the water in the water dispensing apparatus 200 is not required to
be hot, or not required to be chilled. In such case, the control unit of the water
dispensing apparatus 200 may determine to reduce power consumption of the cooling
unit or of the heating device.
[0029] In some cases, the water dispensing apparatus 200 comprises two or more water containers
of the same type, for example chilled water container or hot water container. The
control unit of the water dispensing apparatus 200 may indicate to the user when one
water container is empty. In such case, the user may replace the empty water container
after a period of time elapsed after emptying the first water container while using
the mineral water of the second water container.
[0030] Figure 3 shows a mechanism for replacing a water container in a water dispensing
apparatus 200, according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter.
The mechanism for replacing a water container comprises a surface 240. The surface
240 is configured to carry a water container of the water dispensing apparatus 200
when replacing the water container. The surface 240 facilitates inserting the water
container into the housing 215 of the water dispensing apparatus 200. The surface
240 is connected to the housing 215 using two hinges or other connecting elements
enabling movement of the surface 240 into the housing 215 and out of the housing 215.
The surface 240 may be of a drawer-like shape and move along two mechanical tracks
250, 255 within the housing 215 of the water dispensing apparatus 200. The two mechanical
tracks 250, 255 limit the movement of the surface 240 in the housing 215. In some
cases, only a portion of the surface 240 can be maneuvered outside the housing 215.
[0031] The apparatus of the disclosed subject matter may also comprise a boiling unit. The
boiling unit may be positioned within the housing 215. The boiling unit enables boiling
water to 100 degrees Celsius. The boiling unit may comprise a steam detector for stopping
the boiling process when detecting steams. The boiling water may heat water in the
heating zone. When there is a predefined amount of steams in the heating zone, the
boiling unit stops heating the water in the heating zone.
[0032] Figure 4 shows a water dispensing apparatus having a single bag in a box container
and a pump, according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. The
water dispensing apparatus 400 comprises a mineral water container 410. The mineral
water container 410 is a bag in a box water container. The mineral water container
410 may contain mineral water in a room temperature. The volume of the mineral water
container 410 may be in a range of 5-12 liters, for example 7 liters. The water dispensing
apparatus 400 provides mineral water in a cold water faucet 462 and a hot water faucet
452 using the mineral water container 410. The mineral water container 410 is connected
to a pump 420 using a pump tube 415. The pump 420 is configured for pumping water
from the mineral water container 410 and transfers the water to a cold water tank
435 and a hot water tank 445. The cold water tank 435 is connected to or comprises
a cooling unit for cooling the water within the cold water tank 435. The hot water
tank 445 is connected to or comprises a heating unit for heating the water within
the hot water tank 445. The pump 420 may pump water upon demand from a user of the
water dispensing apparatus 400. The cold water tank 435 and the hot water tank 445
are configured for receiving mineral water from the mineral water container 410. The
cold water tank 435 comprises a cooling unit for cooling water received at water temperature
from the mineral water tank 410 and supply cooled water to the cold water faucet 462.
The hot water tank 445 comprises a heating unit for heating water received at water
temperature from the mineral water tank 410 and supply heated water to the hot water
faucet 452.
[0033] When a user wishes to consume water from the water dispensing apparatus 400, she
presses a button or a handle associated with the cold water faucet 462 or the hot
water faucet 452. Then, water is dispensed from the cold water tank 435 or hot water
tank 445 via the cold water faucet 462 or the hot water faucet 452, respectively.
In some cases, the pump 420 is activated when the user presses a key or button in
which he requests water to be dispensed. In some other cases, the pump is activated
after an amount of water desired by the user is dispensed, or after a predefined amount
of water is dispensed. For example, the pump 420 is activated to supply water from
the mineral water container 410 to the water tank that dispensed water to the user,
for example the cold water tank 435, upon detection of water flowing from the cold
water tank 435 to the cold water faucet 462. The pump 420 transfers water to the cold
water tank 435 via a cold pump tube 430 and transfers water to the hot water tank
445 via a hot pump tube 440. Cold water is conveyed from the cold water tank 435 to
the cold water faucet 462 via cold faucet tube 460. Similarly, hot water is conveyed
from the hot water tank 445 to the hot water faucet 452 via cold faucet tube 450.
[0034] Figures 5A-5B show a receiving unit in a water dispensing apparatus 200, according
to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. Figure 5A shows a plurality
of icons representing different amounts to be dispensed from the water dispenser.
The amounts are displayed on a display device 510 on the water dispenser. On a first
display, the plurality of icons is displayed. For example, a first icon 520 represents
a glass, a second icon 530 represents a pitcher and a third icon 540 represents a
bottle. In some exemplary cases, amounts associated with each icon of the plurality
of icons are displayed in the vicinity if each icon, for example above each icon.
In such exemplary case, the amount 110ml is associated with a glass of the first icon
520, the amount 500ml is associated with a pitcher of the second icon 530, and the
amount 250ml is associated with a bottle of the third icon 540.
[0035] In some exemplary cases, a YES/NO symbol 535 is displayed on the display device 510
for indicating whether the water dispenser can dispense the amount of water associated
with an icon. For example, a control unit within the water dispenser determines that
the water dispenser contains less than 500ml, a NO symbol will be provided when pressing
the second icon 530 associated with the amount of 500ml.
[0036] Figure 5B shows a display 545 enabling a user of the water dispensing apparatus to
determine the amount associated with the icons. Icon 570 that represents a cup is
associated with a volume value displayed at volume display 560. An icon volume input
device enables a user to update the volume value associated with the icon 570. For
example, the icon volume input device comprises a plus icon 555 and a minus icon 550
used to add and subtract from the number displayed on the volume display 560. In some
exemplary embodiments of the subject matter, the display device may display icons
and settings to determine a temperature of the water being dispensed. The icons may
comprise a hot temperature icon (not shown), a cold temperature (icon), and a room
temperature icon (not shown).
[0037] Figure 6 shows a method for indicating the amount of water within a water container,
according to exemplary embodiments of the disclosed subject matter. In step 610, a
computerized module within the water dispensing apparatus obtains the container volume.
The container volume, for example 10 liters, may be predefined, in the water dispensing
apparatus settings, or inputted by a user or technician.
[0038] In step 620, the computerized module obtains the current capacity of the water container
of the water dispensing apparatus. The current capacity may be updated automatically.
The initial capacity is the container's volume.
[0039] In step 630, the computerized module detects duration of pump operation. The pump
pumps water from the bag in a box water container to the water faucets via chilled
water container or the hot water container. An electronic sensor may detect the operation
of the pump and transmit an indication to the computerized module. The indication
may include initiation and termination of the pump's operation.
[0040] In step 640, the computerized module converts the duration of pump operation into
water consumption. The conversion may be performed by obtaining flow rate of water
pumped by the pump from the bag in a box water container. The flow rate may be multiplied
by the duration to determine water consumption from the bag in a box water container.
[0041] In step 650, the computerized module determines new container's capacity. The new
bag in a box water container capacity may be a function of the previous water capacity
and the water consumption determined in step 640. For example, if the previous capacity
was 6.3 liter, the flow rate of water pumped by the pump is 0.5 liter per minute and
the pump operated for 0.5 minutes, the water consumption is 0.25 liters and the new
container's capacity is 6.05 liters.
[0042] In step 660, the computerized module provides alert for predefined amount of water
contained in the bag in a box water container. For example, when there is less than
0.25 liters in the bag in a box water container. In some exemplary cases, the alert
is provided when the amount of water in the bag in a box water container is less than
any amount associated with an icon displayed in the receiving unit disclosed in figures
5A and 5B.
[0043] In step 670, the computerized module provides an alert to replace the water container.
In some exemplary cases, the alert is provided when there is still water in the hot
water tank and cold-water tank that receive water from the bag in a box water container.
This assures that even after the alert provides that the bag in a box container is
empty, the water dispensing apparatus can still dispense a predefined amount of water
from the cold water tank and from the hot water tank.
[0044] Figure 7A shows a side view of a water dispensing apparatus with a single faucet,
according to some exemplary embodiments of the subject matter. The water dispensing
apparatus 700 comprises a housing 701. The housing is closed, such that the user cannot
touch any element in the water dispensing apparatus 700 when an opening 705 of the
water dispensing apparatus 700 is closed, and the hot and cold water tanks are isolated
from the temperature outside the water dispensing apparatus 700. The water dispensing
apparatus 700 does not exceed a height of 70 centimeters. The housing 701 stores a
mineral water container 710, such as a bag in box. The mineral water container 710
stores between 6-12 liters, for example 8.5 liters. The mineral water container 710
may be a bag in a box water container. The mineral water container 710 is connected
to a pump 715 by a water container pipe 714. The pump 715 is connected to an entering
valve 718, by a pump pipe 716. The entering valve 718 allows mineral water to flow
to a hot water tank 730 through a hot water entering pipe 722. Heating unit (not shown)
heats mineral water pumped into the hot water tank 730. The entering valve 718 further
allows mineral water to flow to a cold water tank 735 through a cold water entering
pipe 720. A chilling unit (not shown) chills mineral water in the cold water tank
735. The hot water tank 730 and the cold water tank 735 are connected to an outlet
valve 750 by a hot water exiting pipe 740 and a cold water exiting pipe 745 respectively.
The outlet valve 750 is connected to a dispensing pipe 755, which flows the mineral
water from the outlet valve 750 to a faucet 707. The faucet 707 dispenses mineral
water into a container (not shown), which may be positioned on a base 708 to receive
mineral water from the faucet 707 without requiring a user to hold the container while
filling the container with mineral water.
[0045] The water dispensing apparatus 700 may also comprise receiving unit 709, which enables
the user to elect the temperature of the mineral water and what type of container
the user is filling with mineral water. In some exemplary embodiments of the subject
matter, the receiving unit 709 is a graphic user interface. The receiving unit 709
transmits a user command received by the receiving unit 709 to a control unit 765.
The control unit 765 may send instructions to other elements in the water dispensing
apparatus 700. For example, the control unit 765 may send a first instruction to the
pump 715 as to when to pump mineral water from the mineral water container 710. The
control unit 765 may also send a second instruction to the entering valve 718 that
regulates mineral water flow to the hot water tank 730, the cold water tank 735, or
both, according to a user request as received at the receiving unit 709. For example,
when a user presses on a hot water button on the receiving unit 709, the control unit
765 sends a first instruction to the pump 715 to pump mineral water from the mineral
water container 710 and a second instruction to the entering valve 718 to flow the
pumped mineral water to the hot water tank 730. The receiving unit 709 may also comprise
a cold water button, an extra-hot button, and a lukewarm water button. When the user
presses the extra-hot button, the heating unit heats the water in the hot water tank
730 to a degree in a range of 93-97 degrees Celsius. The hot water tank 730 is kept
in full position. Hence, when mineral water is pumped into the hot water tank 730,
hot mineral water is outputted from the hot water tank 730 via the outlet valve 750
to the user's container.
[0046] The elements disclosed above reside within the housing 701. The user does not have
access to the pump 715, the hot water tank 730, the cold water tank 735 and the entering
valve 718. The user may only open the door and cannot be accessed by the user of the
opening 705 in order to replace the mineral water container 710.
[0047] The control unit 765 sends a third instruction to the outlet valve 750 to dispense
mineral water from the hot water tank 730 or from the cold water tank 735. In some
exemplary cases, the mineral water is dispensed at room temperature. The outlet valve
750 dispenses mineral water from the hot water tank 730 and the cold water tank 735
in alternating, time bursts so that the hot and cold water mix and the mineral water
dispensed to the container is room temperature; for example, an alternating burst
every 10 milliseconds. In accordance with some exemplary cases, the alternating burst
may be of various speeds to create mineral water of different temperatures. For example,
the user requests mineral water that is warm, the bursts of water pumped from the
hot water tank 730 are longer than the bursts of mineral water pumped from the cold
water tank 735. All pipes and water tanks comprising the water dispensing apparatus
700 are filled with mineral water, which enables the rapid dispensing of water and
to have a small water container 710. The alternating bursts of mineral water from
the hot water tank and the cold water tank enables regulation of mineral water temperature
without a mixing container as known in the prior art devices. Lack of said mixing
container reduces the volume consumed by the water dispensing apparatus 700 of the
disclosed subject matter.
[0048] Figure 7B shows a side view of the water dispensing apparatus with a single faucet
with an opening opened, according to exemplary embodiment of the subject matter. The
opening 705 is opened and swings on hinges 702 and 703, which connect the opening
705 to the housing 701. The opening 705 comprises a window 706 through which the faucet
707 sticks out. Figure 7C shows an upper view of the water dispensing apparatus with
a single faucet, according to exemplary embodiments of the subject matter.
[0049] Figure 8 shows an opening of a water dispensing apparatus with a receiving unit displaying
energy saving mode interface, according to exemplary embodiments of the subject matter.
The water dispensing apparatus comprises the receiving unit 810, which enables a user
to elect the temperature, quantity of the water dispensed, and to enable energy saving
mode. In some exemplary embodiments of the subject matter, the receiving unit 810
is a graphic user interface. After the user selected to enable the energy saving mode,
the receiving unit 810 displays an energy saving mode display 890, which may be a
touch screen display. The energy saving mode display 890 comprises an enable icon
891, which the user presses to switch the water dispensing apparatus 700 of Figure
7A to energy saving mode. The energy saving mode display 890 comprises a disable icon
892, which the user presses to turn off the energy saving mode. The energy saving
mode display 890 may comprise a timer icon 893, which enables the user to designate
a time window in which the user wants the water dispensing apparatus 700 to switch
to energy saving mode.
[0050] The timer icon 893 displays a timer setting timer setting interface 895, which may
comprise a start date icon 881, a start time icon 882, an end date icon 883 and an
end time icon 884, which the user uses to designate the length of time the water dispersing
apparatus 700 remains in energy saving mode. For example, the user is going on a vacation
and wants the water dispensing apparatus 700 to conserve energy while the user is
away. The user selects the timer icon 893, and elects when the water dispensing apparatus
700 enables the energy saving mode by inserting a start date, such as December 24,
2012, by inserting 12/24/2012 into the start date icon 881. The user may choose a
specific time of the day by inserting a time into the start time icon 882, for example
04:30. The user then selects the time when the energy saving mode is disabled by inserting
a date, such as January 6, 2013, by inputting 01/06/2012, into the end date icon 883.
The user may also select the exact end time by inputting a time, such as 17:15 into
the end time icon 884.
[0051] In some cases, the timer icon 893 enables the user to elect a time span for during
which the water dispensing apparatus 700 is in energy saving mode. For example, the
user is running errands and wishes the water dispensing apparatus 700 to go into energy
saving mode for a couple of hours. The user presses the timer icon 893 until the time
elected is two hours in which the water dispensing apparatus is in energy saving mode.
Once the two hours are over the water dispersing apparatus 700 disables the energy
saving mode and returns to standard functioning mode. The energy saving mode 890 may
comprise a return icon 899 to exit the energy saving mode display 890. In some other
cases, the user may elect energy saving mode for specific hours in a day for a plurality
of days. For example, the user may set the water dispensing apparatus 700 to energy
saving mode on Saturdays and Sundays between April and August, and set the water dispensing
apparatus 700 to energy saving mode between 8PM to 8AM every working day during a
time span of weeks or months.
[0052] While the disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments,
it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made
and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the
scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular
situation or material to the teachings without departing from the essential scope
thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosed subject matter not be limited
to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying
out this invention, but only by the claims that follow.
1. An apparatus, comprising:
a housing;
a mineral water container containing mineral water positioned within the housing;
a water faucet configured to dispense hot mineral water and cold mineral water;
a cold water tank for receiving water at room temperature from the mineral water and
cooling the mineral water contained therein, wherein the cold water tank is connected
to a cooling unit for cooling the water in the cold water tank;
a hot water tank for receiving mineral water at room temperature from the mineral
water container and heating the mineral water contained therein, wherein the hot water
tank is connected to a heating unit for heating the mineral water in the hot water
tank;
a pump to dispense the mineral water from the mineral water container to the cold
water tank and the hot water tank, said mineral water is then pushed to the water
faucet;
wherein the cooling unit is positioned within the housing.
2. The water dispensing apparatus of claim 1, further comprises an entering valve positioned
between the pump and the hot water tank and the cold water tank, wherein the entering
valve regulates water flowing from the pump to either the hot water tank or the cold
water tank.
3. The water dispensing apparatus of claim 2, further comprises a receiving unit for
receiving a command from a user of the water dispensing apparatus for receipt of mineral
water.
4. The water dispensing apparatus of claim 3, further comprises a control unit for receiving
the command from the receiving unit and transmitting a first instruction to the pump
to pump water from the mineral water container and further transmits a second instruction
to the entering valve to allow water to flow from the pump to a water tank selected
from a group consisting of the hot water tank and the cold water tank according to
the user's command.
5. The water dispensing apparatus of claim 2, further comprising an output valve positioned
before the mineral water is received at the faucet, said output valve regulates flow
of the mineral water to the faucet; wherein the output valve receives hot water from
the hot water tank through a hot water pipe and receives cold water from the cold
water tank through a cold water pipe.
6. The water dispensing apparatus of claim 5, wherein the output valve dispenses water
to the faucet in alternating bursts to mix the hot water and cold water such that
the mineral water dispensed from the faucet is room temperature.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein adapted for residential users.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein enabling replacement of the mineral water
container on a kitchen worktop when the apparatus is positioned on a kitchen worktop.
9. The apparatus according to caim 1, further comprises a receiving unit, wherein the
receiving unit comprises a plurality of icons displayed a display device of the apparatus,
wherein each of said plurality of icons represents an amount of mineral water dispensed
by the apparatus.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the height of the water dispensing apparatus
is lower than 60 centimeters.
11. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprises a boiling unit for boiling mineral
water in the hot water tank.
12. The apparatus according to caim 1, further comprises a surface on which the mineral
water container is mounted, wherein said surface is removable from the apparatus when
replacing the mineral water container.
13. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the receiving unit further comprises an
energy saving mode.
14. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the energy saving mode comprises a timer
option to elect the time the energy saving mode is enabled.
15. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the mineral water container is formed
as a bag and box package unit.