Water dispenser abstract
A valve for a water dispenser including a housing, a resilient
member, a slide, a button, a O-ring and an inlet connector, wherein
the resilient and slide are fitted within the housing and the inlet
connection is engaged with an outer end of the housing, characterized
in that when the button is pressed by the teeth of an user, the
slide will be forced to go further into the housing thereby moving
an O-ring 34 away from the circular recess of the inlet connector
and therefore enabling water to flow through the passage of the
inlet connector and the interior of the housing into the mouth of
the user.
Water dispenser claims
I claim:
1. A valve for a water dispenser comprising:
a housing formed with outlets at a first end thereof and an opening
at a top thereof, said outlets and said opening being in communication
with interior of said housing, said first end of said housing having
an elongated projection at an upper surface thereof and two elongated
protuberances at a tower surface thereof, a second end of said housing
having a resilient tongues, the interior of said housing being formed
with two opposite longitudinal grooves;
a resilient member disposed within said housing and having an end
bearing against said first end;
a slide having a front portion provided with two portrusions at
two opposite sides thereof each formed with an inclined edge, two
aligned arms each extending outwardly a respective one of said protrusions,
and a longitudinal cylindrical end adapted to fit into another end
of said resilient member, a rear portion of said slide being formed
with a neck, said intermediate portion of said slide having a ciruclar
flange adjacent to said neck and two longitudinal ribs at two opposite
sides thereof, and a O-ring being fitted in said neck of said slide;
a button having a body portion partly protruded out of said opening
of said housing, said body portion being formed with two stop arms
extending horizontally outwardly from two opposite sides of said
body portion, and two legs depending downwardly from said body portion,
said legs being formed with an inclined edge adapted to engage with
said inclined edge of said slide; and
an inlet connector having a longitudinal passage, two protuberances
at an upper and lower sides thereof adapted to engage with said
resilient tongues of said housing, a circular recess at an end thereof
adapted to engage with said O-ring, and a plurality of annular teeth
at another other end thereof.
2. The valve for a water dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein
said resilient member is a spring made of stainless steel.
Water dispenser description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an improved valve for a water dispenser
for bicyclists.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many attempts have been made to provide a water dispenser for bicyclists.
Nevertheless, all water dispensers for bicyclists on the market
are impractical and inconvenient to use.
U.S. Pat. No. 5060833 to Edison et al, entitled "CAMEL BACK",
discloses a water system which includes a water container provided
with a filler neck 2 having a removable closure member 3 and a mouthpiece
5 connected with the water container via a tube 4 (see FIG. 1A).
The mouthpiece 5 is a tubular member in which are fitted a ball
5A and a spring 5B (see FIG. 1B). When the mouthpiece 5 is bitten
down upon, the ball 5A is forced back thus allowing the water to
pass therethrough. When the pressure on the mouthpiece is released,
the spring 5B returns the ball 5A into the seated position.
U.S. Pat. No. 5085349 to Fawcett, entitled "RESILIENT VALVE
AND DISPENSING SYSTEM FOR BICYCLISTS", discloses a unitary
resilient valve device which includes a water container 100 provided
with a filler neck 200 having a removable closure member 300 and
a mouthpiece 600 connected with the water container via a tube 400
(see FIG. 2A). The mouthpiece 600 is a tubular member formed with
a slit 4200 (see FIG. 2B). The slit 4200 will be forced open when
the mouthpiece 600 is compressed between teeth (see FIGS. 2C and
2D).
However, these two patents still suffer from the following drawbacks:
1. The prior art mouthpiece shown in FIGS. 1A and 1B is a tubular
member in which are fitted a ball and a spring. However, as the
ball and the spring are made of metal and disposed within the tubular
member, it will be impossible for the user to know whether the ball
and the spring are rusted or not.
2. The user must apply a relatively large biting force to overcome
the resiliency of the mouthpiece and the spring in order to force
back the ball to let water to pass therethrough on one hand and
suck the mouthpiece simultaneously on the other hand, thereby making
it very difficult to control.
3. Water will be squeezed out of the water containers of the prior
art water dispensers even if they are inadvertently compressed thus
making it inconvenient to use.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide
an improved valve for a water dispenser for bicyclists which can
obviate and mitigate the above-mentioned drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
This invention relates to an improved valve for a water dispenser
for bicyclists.
It is the primary object of the present invention to provide an
improved valve for a water dispenser for bicyclists which is easy
to use.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved
valve for a water dispenser for bicyclists which will not dispense
water even if the water bag is inadvertently compressed.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide
an improved valve for a water dispenser for bicyclists which can
be easily replaced thereby enabling the water dispenser to be used
by different persons without worrying about sanitary condition.
Other objects of the invention will in part be obvious and in part
hereinafter pointed out.
The invention accordingly consists of features of constructions
and method, combination of elements, arrangement of parts and steps
of the method which will be exemplified in the constructions and
method hereinafter disclosed, the scope of the application of which
will be indicated in the claims following.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A shows a prior art water dispenser for bicyclists;
FIG. 1B is a sectional view of the mouthpiece shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 2A shows another prior art water dispenser for bicyclists;
FIG. 2B is a sectional view of the mouthpiece shown in FIG. 2A;
FIG. 2C is a front view of the mouthpiece shown in FIG. 2A;
FIG. 2D illustrates how the mouthpice shown in FIG. 2A is pressed
open;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the present invention;
FIG. 5 illustrates the working principle of the present invention;
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view of the front end of the housing;
FIG. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view of the front end of the
housing;
FIG. 8 is a side view of the slide;
FIG. 9 is a sectional view of the button; and
FIG. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view of the inlet connector.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the drawings and in particular to FIGS. 3 and
4 the valve for a water dispenser according to the present invention
comprises a housing 10 a resilient member 20 a slide 30 a button
40 and an inlet connector 50.
As shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 the housing 10 is a hollow member formed
with two outlets 11 at the front end and an opening 13 at the top.
The outlets 11 and the opening 13 are in communication with the
interior 12 of the housing 10. The front end of the housing 10 has
an elongated projection 14 at the upper surface and two elongated
protuberances 15 at the lower surface. The rear end of the housing
10 has two resilient tongues 16 at the upper and lower sides each
formed with a hole. The interior 12 of the housing 10 is formed
with two opposite longitudinal grooves 17. The inner side of the
front end of the housing 10 has a recess 18 at the central portion.
The resilient member 20 is a spring made of stainless steel having
an end adapted to be received in the recess 18 of the housing 10.
As illustrated in FIG. 8 the front portion of the slide 30 is
provided with two portrusions at two opposites sides each formed
with an inclined edge 36. Further, the front portion of the slide
30 has two aligned arms 35 extending outwardly from the two protrusions
and a longitudinal cylindrical end 31 adapted to fit into the other
end of the spring 20. The rear portion 33 of the slide 30 is formed
with a neck 331. The intermediate portion of the slide 30 has a
ciruclar flange 32 adjacent to the neck 331 and two longitudinal
ribs 37 at two opposite sides. A O-ring is fitted in the neck 331
of the slide 30.
As may be seen in FIG. 10 the inlet connector 50 is a tubular
member having a longitudinal passage 51 two protuberances 52 at
the upper and lower sides adapted to engage with the holes of the
resilient tongues 16 of the housing, a circular recess 53 at the
end adapted to engage with the O-ring 34 and a plurality of annular
teeth 54 at the other end for connecting with a flexible tube (not
shown).
Referring to FIG. 9 the button 40 has a rectangular portion 41
two stop arms 42 extending horizontally outwardly from two opposite
sides of the rectangular portion 41 and two legs depending downwardly
from the rectangular portion 41. The legs are formed with an inclined
edge 43 adapted to engage with the inclined edge 36 of the slide
30.
In assembly, the spring 20 is arranged within the housing 10 with
its one end received in the recess 18 of the housing 10. Then, the
slide 30 is inserted into the housing 10 with its longitudinal cylindrical
end 31 fitted into the other end of the spring 20 and its arms 35
and ribs 37 slidably engaged with the grooves 17 of the housing
10. Thereafter, the button 40 is arranged within the housing 10
with the upper part of its rectangular portion 41 protruded upwardly
out of the opening 13 of the housing 10 and the inclined edges 43
of its legs engaged with the inclined edge 36 of the slide 30. Then,
the inlet connector 50 is fitted into the housing 10 with its circular
recess 53 engaged with the O-ring 34 and its protuberances 52 fitted
into the holes of the resilient tongues 16 of the housing 10.
The valve according to the present invention is put into the mouth
of an user. As the button 40 is pressed by the teeth of an user,
the slide 30 will be forced to go further into the housing 10 thereby
moving the O-ring 34 away from the circular recess 53 of the inlet
connector 50 and therefore enabling water to flow through the passage
51 of the inlet connector 50 and the interior 12 of the housing
10 into the mouth of the user. The elongated projection 14 and protuberances
15 of the housing 10 are used for preventing the valve from slipping
off the teeth of the user. When the button 40 is released, the spring
20 will push the slide 20 outwardly thus lifting the button 40 on
one hand and pushing the O-ring 34 against the circular recess 53
of the inlet connector 50 to close the passage 51 of the inlet connector
50.
The invention is naturally not limited in any sense to the particular
features specified in the forgoing or to the details of the particular
embodiment which has been chosen in order to illustrate the invention.
Consideration can be given to all kinds of variants of the particular
embodiment which has been described by way of example and of its
constituent elements without thereby departing from the scope of
the invention. This invention accordingly includes all the means
constituting technical equivalents of the means described as well
as their combinations. |