Water dispenser abstract
A water dispenser including a water inlet adapted to receive water
from a water supply, a water filter operative to filter water received
from the water supply via the water inlet, a water outlet operative
to provide filtered water received from the water filter, a water
spill collector and a pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water
container support having a first operative orientation underlying
the water outlet and defining a downwardly inclined water spill
drainage pathway communicating with the water spill collector and
a second, non-operative, orientation not underlying the water outlet.
Water dispenser claims
1. A water dispenser comprising: a water inlet adapted to receive
water from a water supply; a water filter operative to filter water
received from said water supply via said water inlet; a water outlet
operative to provide filtered water received from said water filter;
a water spill collector; and a pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support having a first operative orientation underlying
said water outlet and defining a downwardly inclined water spill
drainage pathway communicating with said water spill collector and
a second, non-operative, orientation not underlying said water outlet.
2. A water dispenser comprising: a water inlet adapted to receive
water from a water supply; a water filter operative to filter water
received from said water supply via said water inlet; a water cooling
subassembly; a heat exchanger cooperating with said cooling subassembly,
said heat exchanger comprising an at least partially folded over
grid; and a water outlet operative to provide filtered water received
from said water filter and said water cooling subassembly.
3. A water dispenser comprising: a water inlet adapted to receive
water from a water supply; a water filter operative to filter water
received from said water supply via said water inlet; and an ultraviolet
radiation assembly operative to disinfect said water received from
said water supply, said ultraviolet radiation assembly including
a UV lamp assembly and a UV lamp socket, said UV lamp assembly comprising
a UV lamp including at least one filament and a plurality of male
contacts, including first and second contacts of respective first
and second different lengths, said first lengths being greater than
said second lengths, said UV lamp socket defining female contacts
for receiving said first and second contacts of said first and second
different lengths, said first contacts providing electrical contact
with said at least one filament in said UV lamp and said second
contacts providing electrical contact with an electrical power supply.
4. A water dispenser according to claim 3 and also comprising:
a water cooling subassembly; and a heat exchanger cooperating with
said water cooling subassembly, said heat exchanger comprising an
at least partially folded over grid.
5. A water dispenser according to claim 3 and also comprising:
a water spill collector; and a pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support having a first operative orientation underlying
said water outlet and defining a downwardly inclined water spill
drainage pathway communicating with said water spill collector and
a second, non-operative, orientation not underlying said water outlet.
6. A water dispenser according to claim 5 and also comprising:
a housing including a base which supports a chassis onto which are
formed wrap-around side panels, a front control panel, said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support and a top cover
element.
7. A water dispenser according to claim 6 and wherein said front
control panel includes a display and at least one function selection
button.
8. A water dispenser according to claim 7 and wherein said at least
one function selection button comprises a hot water selection button,
a warm water selection button, a cold water selection button and
a cool water selection button.
9. A water dispenser according to claim 8 and wherein said at least
one function selection button also comprises an extra-hot water
selection button and first and second menu selection buttons.
10. A water dispenser according to claim 5 and wherein said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support comprises a perforated
grid element which is seated in a recess formed in a tray element,
having a drain aperture, said tray element being attached to a pivotable
tray element support which is pivotably supported onto a chassis
by means of a pair of pivot axle assemblies.
11. A water dispenser according to claim 10 and wherein at least
one of said pair of pivot axle assemblies is spring loaded by a
coil spring and includes a non-rotating axle portion, which is arranged
for non-rotational engagement with a corresponding socket in the
chassis and a cooperating tray element support engagement element,
said socket and said engagement element having cooperating toothed
surfaces which enable mutual seating engagement thereof at relative
rotational orientations separated by 90 degrees, corresponding to
said first and second orientations, thus retaining said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support in its second
orientation unless the user moves it to its first orientation.
12. A water dispenser according to claim 10 and wherein said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support is operative in
said first orientation such that water impinging thereonto from
above passes through said perforated grid element and may temporarily
collect on said tray element, said water draining from said tray
element via said drain aperture into a drainage collection and flow
region of said pivotable tray element support.
13. A water dispenser according to claim 12 and wherein said drainage
collection and flow region of said tray element support is downwardly
inclined towards a weir, which defines a barrier which collects
water in said region but permits excess water to pour from said
region into said water spill collector.
14. A water dispenser according to claim 13 and wherein when said
pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water container support is in
said second orientation, any remaining water in said region drains
into said water spill collector.
15. A water dispenser according to claim 3 and including filter
cartridge identification and verification functionality.
16. A water dispenser comprising: a water inlet adapted to receive
water from a water supply; a water filter assembly operative to
filter water received from said water supply via said water inlet;
and a water outlet operative to provide filtered water received
from said water filter assembly, said water filter assembly comprising
a replaceable filter cartridge and a filter socket arranged to removably
receive said replaceable filter cartridge and to provide water input
and water output communication therewith, said filter socket and
said replaceable filter cartridge being configured such that upon
vertically downward insertion of said replaceable filter cartridge
into said filter socket, both said water input and said water output
communication are established generally simultaneously and upon
vertically upward removal of said replaceable filter cartridge from
said filter socket, both said water input and said water output
communication are terminated generally simultaneously.
17. A water dispenser according to claim 16 and also comprising:
a water cooling subassembly; and a heat exchanger cooperating with
said water cooling subassembly, said heat exchanger comprising an
at least partially folded over grid.
18. A water dispenser according to claim 16 and also comprising:
a water spill collector; and a pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support having a first operative orientation underlying
said water outlet and defining a downwardly inclined water spill
drainage pathway communicating with said water spill collector and
a second, non-operative, orientation not underlying said water outlet.
19. A water dispenser according to claim 16 and also comprising:
an ultraviolet radiation assembly operative to disinfect said water
received from said water supply, said ultraviolet radiation assembly
including a UV lamp assembly and a UV lamp socket, said UV lamp
assembly comprising a UV lamp including at least one filament and
a plurality of male contacts, including first and second contacts
of respective first and second different lengths, said first lengths
being greater than said second lengths, said UV lamp socket defining
female contacts for receiving said first and second contacts of
said first and second different lengths, said first contacts providing
electrical contact with at least one filament in said UV lamp and
said second contacts providing electrical contact with an electrical
power supply.
20. A water dispenser according to claim 18 and also comprising:
a housing including a base which supports a chassis onto which are
formed wrap-around side panels, a front control panel, said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support and a top cover
element.
21. A water dispenser according to claim 20 and wherein said front
control panel includes a display and at least one function selection
button.
22. A water dispenser according to claim 21 and wherein said at
least one function selection button comprises a hot water selection
button, a warm water selection button, a cold water selection button
and a cool water selection button.
23. A water dispenser according to claim 22 and wherein said at
least one function selection button also comprises an extra-hot
water selection button and first and second menu selection buttons.
24. A water dispenser according to claim 18 and wherein said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support comprises a perforated
grid element which is seated in a recess formed in a tray element,
having a drain aperture, said tray element being attached to a pivotable
tray element support which is pivotably supported onto a chassis
by means of a pair of pivot axle assemblies.
25. A water dispenser according to claim 24 and wherein at least
one of said pair of pivot axle assemblies is spring loaded by a
coil spring and includes a non-rotating axle portion, which is arranged
for non-rotational engagement with a corresponding socket in the
chassis and a cooperating tray element support engagement element,
said socket and said engagement element having cooperating toothed
surfaces which enable mutual seating engagement thereof at relative
rotational orientations separated by 90 degrees, corresponding to
said first and second orientations, thus retaining said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support in its second
orientation unless the user moves it to its first orientation.
26. A water dispenser according to claim 25 and wherein said pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support is operative in
said first orientation such that water impinging thereonto from
above passes through said perforated grid element and may temporarily
collect on said tray element, said water draining from said tray
element via said drain aperture into a drainage collection and flow
region of said pivotable tray element support.
27. A water dispenser according to claim 26 and wherein said drainage
collection and flow region of said tray element support is downwardly
inclined towards a weir, which defines a barrier which collects
water in said region but permits excess water to pour from said
region into said water spill collector.
28. A water dispenser according to claim 26 and wherein when said
pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water container support is in
said second orientation, any remaining water in said region drains
into said water spill collector.
29. A water dispenser according to claim 16 and including filter
cartridge identification and verification functionality.
30. A user-replaceable filter cartridge for use in a water dispenser,
said filter cartridge comprising: a housing defining a water inlet
manifold and a water outlet manifold communicating respectively
with a water inlet connector and a water outlet connector, said
water inlet connector and said water outlet connector depending
from said water inlet manifold and said water outlet manifold respectively,
said housing also defining at least first and second filter element
housing portions housing at least first and second filter elements,
each of said at least first and second filter element housing portions
communicating with said water inlet manifold and with said water
outlet manifold, each of said first and second filter elements depending
from said water inlet manifold and said water outlet manifold.
31. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 30 and
wherein said housing defines a bicameral main housing portion and
a housing top portion which is sealed thereto.
32. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 31 and
wherein said bicameral main housing portion includes a pair of filter
element containing chambers, each of which is formed with a generally
cylindrical spring seat defining socket at a bottom surface thereof,
said pair of filter element containing chambers being integrally
joined by a planar structural portion and by a planar base element
which lies in a plane generally perpendicular to the plane of planar
structural portion, said planar base element being formed with inlet
and outlet port receiving apertures in which are located respective
inlet and outlet port defining connector assemblies.
33. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 32 and
wherein said inlet and outlet port defining connector assemblies
each define a generally cylindrical water flow conduit on an outer
surface of which are provided a pair of sealing rings.
34. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 33 and
wherein disposed within each of said filter element containing chambers
there is provided an elastomeric sealing pad, which supports one
of said filter elements.
35. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 33 and
wherein each of said filter elements is formed to have a central
bore and wherein disposed over each said filter element is a top
pad having a centrally disposed filtered water outlet aperture,
communicating with said central bore.
36. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 35 and
also comprising a manifold defining planar element sealed to said
planar base element, said manifold defining planar element including
respective water inlet and water outlet port communication apertures
to which are sealingly joined said inlet and outlet port defining
connector assemblies.
37. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 36 and
wherein said manifold defining planar element is sealed to said
housing top portion and defines therewith a water inlet pathway
from said water inlet port communication aperture to outer peripheries
of both of said filter elements.
38. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 36 and
wherein said manifold defining planar element is sealed to said
housing top portion and defines a water outlet pathway from a pair
of filtered water apertures, which communicate with filtered water
outlet apertures in said top pads, to said outlet port defining
connector assembly.
39. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 30 and
wherein said filter cartridge is configured to define a locking
surface.
40. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 30 and
wherein said filter cartridge is configured to define a machine-readable
label, which enables the filter cartridge to be automatically identified
by a water dispenser.
41. A user-replaceable filter cartridge for use in a water dispenser,
said filter cartridge comprising: a housing defining a generally
planar portion, a pair of first generally cylindrical portions arranged
about respective generally parallel first cylindrical axes extending
perpendicular to said generally planar portion, and a pair of second
generally cylindrical portions arranged about respective generally
parallel second cylindrical axes extending perpendicular to said
generally planar portion, parallel to and adjacent said first cylindrical
axes, said pair of second generally cylindrical portions lying adjacent
said generally planar portion and adjacent said pair of first generally
cylindrical portions, said generally planar portion enclosing a
water inlet manifold and a water outlet manifold, said pair of first
generally cylindrical portions enclosing first and second filter
elements, each communicating with said water inlet manifold and
said water outlet manifold, and said pair of second generally cylindrical
portions defining a water inlet connector communicating with said
water inlet manifold and a water outlet connector communicating
with said water outlet manifold.
42. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 41 and
wherein said pair of first generally cylindrical portions are disposed
alongside each other in spaced relationship, being separated from
each other along a first axis parallel to said planar portion and
said pair of second generally cylindrical portions are disposed
alongside each other in spaced relationship, between said pair of
first generally cylindrical portions, said pair of second generally
cylindrical portions being separated from each other along a second
axis parallel to said planar portion and perpendicular to said first
axis.
43. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 41 and
wherein said pair of second generally cylindrical portions communicate
directly with said planar portion.
44. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 41 and
also comprising a shut-off valve in communication with an inlet
water conduit upstream of water inlets of a filter element housing
socket, said shut-off valve and said water inlet being formed as
separate units in said filter element housing socket and being formed
of different materials.
45. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 41 and
wherein said housing defines a bicameral main housing portion and
a housing top portion which is sealed thereto.
46. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 45 and
wherein said bicameral main housing portion includes a pair of filter
element containing chambers, each of which is formed with a generally
cylindrical spring seat defining socket at a bottom surface thereof,
said pair of filter element containing chambers being integrally
joined by a planar structural portion and by a planar base element
which lies in a plane generally perpendicular to the plane of planar
structural portion, said planar base element being formed with inlet
and outlet port receiving apertures in which are located respective
inlet and outlet port defining connector assemblies.
47. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 46 and
wherein said inlet and outlet port defining connector assemblies
each define a generally cylindrical water flow conduit on an outer
surface of which are provided a pair of sealing rings.
48. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 47 and
wherein disposed within each of said filter element containing chambers
there is provided an elastomeric sealing pad, which supports one
of said filter elements.
49. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 48 and
wherein each of said filter elements is formed to have a central
bore and wherein disposed over each said filter element is a top
pad having a centrally disposed filtered water outlet aperture,
communicating with said central bore.
50. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 49 and
also comprising a manifold defining planar element sealed to said
planar base element, said manifold defining planar element including
respective water inlet and water outlet port communication apertures
to which are sealingly joined said inlet and outlet port defining
connector assemblies.
51. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 50 and
wherein said manifold defining planar element is sealed to said
housing top portion and defines therewith a water inlet pathway
from said water inlet port communication aperture to outer peripheries
of both of said filter elements.
52. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 50 and
wherein said manifold defining planar element is sealed to said
housing top portion and defines a water outlet pathway from a pair
of filtered water apertures, which communicate with filtered water
outlet apertures in said top pads, to said outlet port defining
connector assembly.
53. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 41 and
wherein said filter cartridge is configured to define a locking
surface.
54. A user-replaceable filter cartridge according to claim 41 and
wherein said filter cartridge is configured to define a machine-readable
label, which enables the filter cartridge to be automatically identified
by a water dispenser.
55. A water dispenser according to claim 16 and including a filter
cartridge according to claim 41.
Water dispenser description
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to U.S. Provisional Patent Application
60/559351 filed Apr. 2 2004 entitled "WATER DISPENSER AND
FILTER CARTRIDGE FOR USE THEREIN", the disclosure of which
is hereby incorporated by reference and priority of which is hereby
claimed pursuant to 37 CFR 1.78(a) (4) and (5)(i).
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention relates to water dispensers generally.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The following U.S. patent documents represent the current
state of the art:
[0004] U.S. Pat. Nos. 6644512; 6516141; 6425425; 6332428;
6207046; 6112819; 6094524; 5971220 and 5833096.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] The present invention seeks to provide an improved, user-friendly,
water dispenser.
[0006] There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment
of the present invention a water dispenser including a water inlet
adapted to receive water from a water supply, a water filter operative
to filter water received from the water supply via the water inlet,
a water outlet operative to provide filtered water received from
the water filter, a water spill collector and a pivotably mounted
drainage-equipped water container support having a first operative
orientation underlying the water outlet and defining a downwardly
inclined water spill drainage pathway communicating with the water
spill collector and a second, non-operative, orientation not underlying
the water outlet.
[0007] There is also provided in accordance with another preferred
embodiment of the present invention a water dispenser including
a water inlet adapted to receive water from a water supply, a water
filter operative to filter water received from the water supply
via the water inlet, a water cooling subassembly, a heat exchanger
cooperating with the cooling subassembly, the heat exchanger including
an at least partially folded over grid, and a water outlet operative
to provide filtered water received from the water filter and the
water cooling subassembly. In accordance with yet another preferred
embodiment the water dispenser also includes a water spill collector
and a pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water container support
having a first operative orientation underlying the water outlet
and defining a downwardly inclined water spill drainage pathway
communicating with the water spill collector and a second, non-operative,
orientation not underlying the water outlet.
[0008] There is further provided in accordance with yet another
preferred embodiment of the present invention a water dispenser
including a water inlet adapted to receive water from a water supply,
a water filter operative to filter water received from the water
supply via the water inlet, an ultraviolet radiation assembly operative
to disinfect the water received from the water supply, the ultraviolet
radiation assembly including a UV lamp assembly and a UV lamp socket,
the UV lamp assembly including a UV lamp including at least one
filament and a plurality of male contacts, including first and second
contacts of respective first and second different lengths, the first
lengths being greater than the second lengths, the UV lamp socket
defining female contacts for receiving the first and second contacts
of the first and second different lengths, the first contacts providing
electrical contact with at least one filament in the UV lamp and
the second contacts providing electrical contact with an electrical
power supply.
[0009] There is even further provided in accordance with still
another preferred embodiment of the present invention a water dispenser
including a water inlet adapted to receive water from a water supply,
a water filter assembly operative to filter water received from
the water supply via the water inlet and a water outlet operative
to provide filtered water received from the water filter assembly,
the water filter assembly including a replaceable filter cartridge
and a filter socket arranged to removably receive the replaceable
filter cartridge and to provide water input and water output communication
therewith, the replaceable filter cartridge and the filter socket
being configured such that upon vertically downward insertion of
the replaceable filter cartridge into the filter socket, both the
water input and the water output communication are established generally
simultaneously and upon vertically upward removal of the replaceable
filter cartridge from the filter socket, both the water input and
the water output communication are terminated generally simultaneously.
[0010] Preferably, the water dispenser also includes a housing
including a base which supports a chassis onto which are formed
wrap-around side panels, a front control panel, the pivotably mounted
drainage-equipped water container support and a top cover element.
Additionally, the front control panel includes a display and at
least one function selection button. Preferably, the at least one
function selection button includes a hot water selection button,
a warm water selection button, a cold water selection button and
a cool water selection button. Additionally or alternatively, the
at least one function selection button includes an extra-hot water
selection button and first and second menu selection buttons.
[0011] Preferably, the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water
container support includes a perforated grid element which is seated
in a recess formed in a tray element, having a drain aperture, the
tray element being attached to a pivotable tray element support
which is pivotably supported onto a chassis by means of a pair of
pivot axle assemblies. Additionally, at least one of the pair of
pivot axle assemblies is spring loaded by a coil spring and includes
a non-rotating axle portion, which is arranged for non-rotational
engagement with a corresponding socket in the chassis and a cooperating
tray element support engagement element, the socket and the engagement
element having cooperating toothed surfaces which enable mutual
seating engagement thereof at relative rotational orientations separated
by 90 degrees, corresponding to the first and second orientations,
thus retaining the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water container
support in its second orientation unless the user moves it to its
first orientation. Alternatively or additionally, the pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support is operative in
the first orientation such that water impinging thereonto from above
passes through the perforated grid element and may temporarily collect
on the tray element, the water draining from the tray element via
the drain aperture into a drainage collection and flow region of
the pivotable tray element support.
[0012] Preferably, the drainage collection and flow region of the
tray element support is downwardly inclined towards a weir, which
defines a barrier which collects water in the region but permits
excess water to pour from the region into the water spill collector.
Additionally, when the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water
container support is in the second orientation, any remaining water
in the region drains into the water spill collector.
[0013] Preferably, the water dispenser includes a filter cartridge
identification and verification functionality.
[0014] Preferably, the water dispenser includes a filter cartridge
as defined hereinbelow.
[0015] There is also provided in accordance with another preferred
embodiment of the present invention a user-replaceable filter cartridge
for use in a water dispenser, the filter cartridge including a housing
defining a water inlet manifold and a water outlet manifold communicating
respectively with a water inlet connector and a water outlet connector,
the water inlet connector and the water outlet connector depending
from the water inlet manifold and the water outlet manifold respectively,
the housing also defining at least first and second filter element
housing portions housing at least first and second filter elements,
each of the at least first and second filter element housing portions
communicating with the water inlet manifold and with the water outlet
manifold, each of the first and second filter elements depending
from the water inlet manifold and the water outlet manifold.
[0016] There is further provided in accordance with yet another
preferred embodiment of the present invention a user-replaceable
filter cartridge for use in a water dispenser, the filter cartridge
including a housing defining a generally planar portion, a pair
of first generally cylindrical portions arranged about respective
generally parallel first cylindrical axes extending perpendicular
to the plane, and a pair of second generally cylindrical portions
arranged about respective generally parallel second cylindrical
axes extending perpendicular to the plane, parallel to and adjacent
the first cylindrical axes, the pair of second generally cylindrical
portions lying adjacent the generally planar portion and adjacent
the pair of first generally cylindrical portions, the generally
planar portion enclosing a water inlet manifold and a water outlet
manifold, the pair of first generally cylindrical portions enclosing
first and second filter elements, each communicating with the water
inlet manifold and the water outlet manifold, and the pair of second
generally cylindrical portions defining a water inlet connector
communicating with the water inlet manifold and a water outlet connector
communicating with the water outlet manifold.
[0017] In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present
invention the pair of first generally cylindrical portions are disposed
alongside each other in spaced relationship, being separated from
each other along a first axis parallel to the planar portion and
the pair of second generally cylindrical portions are disposed alongside
each other in spaced relationship, between the pair of first generally
cylindrical portions, the pair of second generally cylindrical portions
being separated from each other along a second axis parallel to
the planar portion and perpendicular to the first axis. In accordance
with still another preferred embodiment of the present invention
the pair of second generally cylindrical portions communicate directly
with the planar portion.
[0018] Preferably, the user-replaceable filter cartridge also includes
a shut-off valve in communication with an inlet water conduit upstream
of water inlets of a filter element housing socket, the shut-off
valve and the water inlet being formed as separate units in the
filter element housing socket and being formed of different materials.
[0019] Preferably, the housing defines a bicameral main housing
portion and a housing top portion which is sealed thereto. Additionally,
the bicameral main housing portion includes a pair of filter element
containing chambers, each of which is formed with a generally cylindrical
spring seat defining socket at a bottom surface thereof, the pair
of filter element containing chambers being integrally joined by
a planar structural portion and by a planar base element which lies
in a plane generally perpendicular to the plane of planar structural
portion, the planar base element being formed with inlet and outlet
port receiving apertures in which are located respective inlet and
outlet port defining connector assemblies.
[0020] Preferably, the inlet and outlet port defining connector
assemblies each define a generally cylindrical water flow conduit
on an outer surface of which are provided a pair of sealing rings.
Additionally, disposed within each of the filter element containing
chambers there is provided an elastomeric sealing pad, which supports
one of the filter elements. Preferably, each of the filter elements
is formed to have a central bore and wherein disposed over each
the filter element is a top pad having a centrally disposed filtered
water outlet aperture, communicating with the central bore.
[0021] Preferably, the user-replaceable filter cartridge also includes
a manifold defining planar element sealed to the planar base element,
the manifold defining planar element including respective water
inlet and water outlet port communication apertures to which are
sealingly joined the inlet and outlet port defining connector assemblies.
Additionall, the manifold defining planar element is sealed to the
housing top portion and defines therewith a water inlet pathway
from the water inlet port communication aperture to outer peripheries
of both of the filter elements. Alternatively, the manifold defining
planar element is sealed to the housing top portion and defines
a water outlet pathway from a pair of filtered water apertures,
which communicate with filtered water outlet apertures in the top
pads, to the outlet port defining connector assembly.
[0022] Preferably, the filter cartridge is configured to define
a locking surface.
[0023] Preferably, the filter cartridge is configured to define
a machine-readable label, which enables the filter cartridge to
be automatically identified by a water dispenser.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The present invention will be understood and appreciated
more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction
with the drawings in which:
[0025] FIGS. 1A and 1B are simplified general illustrations of
a water dispenser constructed and operative in accordance with a
preferred embodiment of the present invention in respective first
and second operative orientations;
[0026] FIGS. 2A and 2B are sectional illustrations taken along
lines IIA-IIA and IIB-IIB in FIGS. 1A and 1B respectively, showing
drainage of water;
[0027] FIG. 3 is a simplified partially exploded view illustration
of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A & 1B showing the construction
and location of a heat exchanger forming part thereof;
[0028] FIG. 4 is a simplified partially exploded view illustration
of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A & 1B showing principal components
thereof;
[0029] FIG. 5 is a simplified illustration of hydraulic interconnections
between components of the water dispenser of FIG. 4;
[0030] FIG. 6 is a simplified illustration of electrical power
and control interconnections between components of the water dispenser
of FIGS. 4 and 5;
[0031] FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 7F, 7G, 7H, 7I, 7J, 7K and 7L
are together an electrical schematic illustration of a preferred
embodiment of the electrical control circuitry of the water dispenser;
[0032] FIGS. 8A and 8B are, respectively, a sectional assembled
view and a pictorial exploded view illustration of a water cooling
and purification assembly forming part of the water dispenser of
FIGS. 1A and 1B;
[0033] FIGS. 9A and 9B are, respectively, a sectional assembled
view and a pictorial exploded view illustration of a water heating
assembly forming part of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A and 1B;
[0034] FIG. 10 is an exploded view of a filter cartridge constructed
and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
[0035] FIGS. 11A, 11B, 11C and 11D are simplified pictorial illustrations
of a filter element constructed and operative in accordance with
a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0036] FIGS. 12A and 12B are sectional assembled view illustrations
taken along lines XIIA-XIIA and XIIB-XIIB respectively in FIG. 4;
[0037] FIGS. 13A, 13B and 13C are simplified pictorial illustrations
of user-initiated installation of a filter element forming part
of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A and 1B in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention;
[0038] FIGS. 14A, 14B and 14C illustrate user-initiated removal
of a filter cartridge from a socket in the water dispenser of FIGS.
1A and 1B in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present
invention;
[0039] FIGS. 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, 15E, 15F, 15G, 15H, 15I, 15J,
15K and 15L illustrate menu functionality of the water dispenser
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0040] FIGS. 16A, 16B, 16C and 16D illustrate functionality of
the water dispenser in various modes in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention;
[0041] FIGS. 17A, 17B, 17C, 17D, 17E and 17F illustrate water dispensing
functionality of the water dispenser in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the present invention; and
[0042] FIGS. 18A, 18B, 18C and 18D illustrate responses of the
water dispenser to various operational conditions in accordance
with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0043] Reference is now made to FIGS. 1A and 1B, which are simplified
general illustrations of a water dispenser constructed and operative
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention
in respective first and second operative orientations; to FIGS.
2A and 2B, which are sectional illustrations taken along lines II-II
in FIGS. 1A and 1B, respectively, and to FIG. 3 which is a simplified
partially exploded view illustration of the water dispenser of FIGS.
1A & 1B showing the construction and location of a heat exchanger
forming part thereof.
[0044] As seen in FIGS. 1A and 1B, the water dispenser comprises
a housing 100 including a base 102 which supports a chassis (not
shown) and onto which are formed wrap-around side panels 104 a
front control panel 106 a pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water
container support 108 and a top cover element 110. A decorative
panel 112 is preferably placed over part of top cover 110 and a
forward tray 114 is preferably located just in front of base 102
underlying water container support 108. Pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support 108 is located below the front control panel
106. A water spill collector 116 is located below the pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support 108 and cooperates
therewith, as will be described hereinbelow with reference to FIGS.
2A and 2B.
[0045] Front control panel 106 preferably includes a water outlet
120 a display 122 such as an LCD display, a hot water selection
button 124 a warm water selection button 126 a cold water selection
button 128 and a cool water selection button 130. There are preferably
also provided additional buttons including an extra-hot water selection
button 132 and first and second menu selection buttons 134 and
136.
[0046] FIG. 1A illustrates the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support 108 in an open, operative orientation, supporting
a glass 138 while FIG. 1B, shows the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support 108 in a closed orientation, allowing a
relatively large container, such as a one-liter bottle 140 to be
supported on forward tray 114 underlying water outlet 120 for being
filled therefrom, as shown.
[0047] The pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water container
support 108 comprises a perforated grid element 150 which is seated
in a recess 152 formed in a tray element 154 having a drain aperture
155. Tray element 154 is, in turn, is attached, preferably by snap-fit
engagement to a pivotable tray element support 156 which is pivotably
supported onto the chassis by means of a pair of pivot axle assemblies
158 each of which is preferably spring loaded by a coil spring
160. Pivot axle assemblies 158 each include a non-rotating axle
portion 162 which is arranged for non-rotational engagement with
a corresponding socket in the chassis, and a cooperating tray element
support engagement element 164. Elements 162 and 164 have respective
cooperating toothed surfaces 166 and 167 which enable mutual seating
engagement thereof at relative rotational orientations separated
by 90 degrees, corresponding to open and closed water container
support positions, shown respectively in FIGS. 1A and 1B, thus retaining
the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped water container support
108 in its closed orientation (FIG. 1B) unless the user moves it
to its open orientation (FIG. 1A).
[0048] Reference is now made to FIGS. 2A and 2B, which illustrate
the drainage functionality of the pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support 108. Turning to FIG. 2A, it is seen that
water impinging from above onto pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support 108 passes through perforated grid element
150 and may temporarily collect on tray element 154. The water
preferably drains from tray element 154 via aperture 155 into a
drainage collection and flow region 168 of pivotable tray element
support 156. It is noted that the drainage collection and flow region
168 of tray element support 156 is downwardly inclined towards a
weir 170 which defines a barrier which collects water in region
168 but permits excess water to pour from region 168 into water
spill collector 116. Alternatively, weir 170 may be obviated and
substantially all water draining into region 168 may flow directly
into water spill collector 116 even when the pivotably mounted
drainage-equipped water container support 108 is in the open operative
position.
[0049] Reference is now made to FIG. 2B, which shows the pivotably
mounted drainage-equipped water container support 108 in a closed
position. It is seen that in this position, any remaining water
in region 168 drains into water spill collector 116. It is a particular
features of the present invention that drainage from pivotably mounted
drainage-equipped water container support 108 is provided both in
open and closed orientations of pivotably mounted drainage-equipped
water container support 108.
[0050] Turning now to FIG. 3 which shows the rear of the water
dispenser, there is seen a water inlet 180 which is adapted to be
connected to a conventional domestic source of pressurized water.
Also shown is a heat exchanger 182 which is preferably mounted
into a recess 184 defined at the rear of the water dispenser. It
is a particular feature of the present invention that the heat exchanger
182 is in a partially overlapping folded orientation, which provides
high heat exchange efficiency in a compact configuration.
[0051] Reference is now made to FIG. 4 which is a simplified partially
exploded view illustration of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A &
1B showing principal components thereof. As seen in FIG. 4 disposed
within the housing 100 is a water cooling and purification subassembly
200 a water heating subassembly 202 and a compressor 204 which
cooperates with the water cooling subassembly 200 and the heat exchanger
182 (FIG. 3).
[0052] Preferably the water cooling subassembly 200 is formed with
a central channel, preferably formed of quartz glass, which accommodates
a UV lamp assembly 212 for purifying water in the water cooling
subassembly 200 by UV radiation.
[0053] Preferably top cover element 110 is formed as a unitary
element, typically by injection molding, and defines a UV lamp assembly
socket housing portion 230 and a filter element aperture 232 which
cooperates with a separate filter element housing socket 234 which
accommodates a filter cartridge 236.
[0054] Reference is now made to FIG. 5 which is a simplified illustration
of hydraulic interconnections between components of the water dispenser
of FIG. 4. As seen in FIG. 5 water inlet 180 is preferably externally
threaded and includes an internally disposed check valve 250. Coupled
to the water inlet 180 via a solenoid valve 252 is an inlet water
conduit 254 which is connected to a water inlet 256 of filter element
housing socket 234. Water supplied to water inlet 256 of filter
element housing socket 234 passes through a shut-off valve (not
shown) formed in filter element housing socket 234 to a water inlet
of filter cartridge 236 for filtering thereby. Filtered water from
a water outlet of filter cartridge 236 is supplied via a water outlet
260 of filter element housing socket 234 and a shut-off valve (not
shown) formed in filter element housing socket 234 and via a filtered
water conduit 262 to a filtered water distributor 264 preferably
including two solenoid valves 266 and 268.
[0055] Solenoid valve 266 is coupled to a water heater supply conduit
270 which supplies filtered water to water heating subassembly 202.
Heated water from water heating subassembly 202 is supplied to water
outlet 120 via a heated water conduit 272. Steam from water heating
subassembly 202 may be vented to water outlet 120 via a steam conduit
274.
[0056] Solenoid valve 268 is coupled to a water cooling supply
conduit 276 which supplies filtered water to water cooling subassembly
200. Cooled water from water cooling subassembly 200 is supplied
to water outlet 120 via a cooled water conduit 278.
[0057] Reference is now made to FIG. 6 which is a simplified illustration
of electrical power and control interconnections between components
of the water dispenser of FIGS. 4 and 5. Mains electrical power
is supplied to a power supply assembly 300 which supplies high voltage
electrical power to water heating subassembly 202 and to compressor
204 and provides low voltage electrical power to a controller 302.
[0058] Controller 302 is responsive to user commands supplied via
control panel 106 to provide suitable low voltage electrical power
to water distributor solenoid valves 266 and 268 and to water inlet
solenoid valve 252. Low voltage electrical power is also supplied
to a fan 304 which cooperates with heat exchanger 182 and to a
UV lamp driver 306 which supplies electrical power to UV lamp assembly
212.
[0059] Controller 302 also receives input control signals from
upper and lower water heating subassembly temperature sensors 308
and 310 upper and lower water cooling subassembly temperature sensors
312 and 314 inner housing temperature sensor 316 and heat exchanger
temperature sensor 318. Controller 302 preferably also receives
a control input from a filter cartridge presence and identity sensor
320 and a water spill collector presence/full sensor 322 associated
with water spill collector 116 and UV lamp driver 306 indicating
whether a UV lamp is connected and operating properly.
[0060] Controller 302 also provides control signals to power supply
300 and to UV lamp driver 306 as well as to display 122.
[0061] Reference is now made to 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, 7E, 7F, 7G, 7H,
7I, 7J, 7K and 7L, which together are an electrical schematic illustration
of a preferred embodiment of the electrical control circuitry of
the water dispenser. The electrical schematic illustration includes
annotations indicating the reference numerals used elsewhere in
the description and the drawings for elements appearing both in
the schematic and elsewhere in the description and the drawings.
Inasmuch as the electrical schematic is self-explanatory to a person
of ordinary skill in the art, for the sake of conciseness, a verbal
description of the schematic is not provided. The functionality
of the electrical circuitry is described hereinbelow with reference
to flow charts FIGS. 15A-15L.
[0062] Reference is now made to FIGS. 8A and 8B, which are, respectively,
a sectional assembled view and a partially cut-away pictorial partially
exploded view illustration of a water cooling and purification subassembly
forming part of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A and 1B. As seen
in FIGS. 8A and 8B, the water cooling and purification subassembly
200 comprises a generally cylindrical inner container 402 typically
formed of stainless steel. At least part of the circumference of
inner container 402 is surrounded in heat-exchange relationship
by a cooling coil 404 which is, in turn coupled to compressor 204
(FIGS. 4 & 6) and heat exchanger 182 (FIGS. 3 & 6). The
inner container 402 and the cooling coil 404 are, in turn, surrounded
by a temperature insulative jacket 406 typically formed of polystyrene.
[0063] Disposed in liquid sealing engagement inside inner container
402 is a central channel 408 typically formed of a tube of quartz
glass, mounted on respective bottom and top mounting sockets 410
and 412 respectively. Bottom mounting socket 410 preferably is
seated in a recess 414 formed at the bottom center of inner container
402. Top mounting socket 412 preferably comprises an elastomeric
sealing gasket which is, in turn, seated in a central aperture 416
of a container top sealing assembly 418.
[0064] Container top sealing assembly 418 preferably includes an
elastomeric seal 420 which sealingly engages a top surface of inner
container 402. Elastomeric seal 420 is seated in a circumferential
recess 422 formed interiorly of a flange 424 having portions which
are in snap-fit engagement with a outwardly directed rim 426 at
the top surface of inner container 402.
[0065] Container top sealing assembly 418 defines a water inlet
430 which includes a water flow distributor 432 and a water outlet
434 which communicates with a water outlet pipe 436 which extends
to a location near the bottom of the interior of inner container
402. Water outlet pipe 436 is preferably formed of quartz glass,
thereto to provide UV disinfection of water passing therethrough.
Container top sealing assembly 418 also includes an air release
mechanism 438 which communicates with the interior of inner container
402. Additionally, top sealing assembly 418 defines sealed attachment
locations (not shown) for sensors 312 and 314 (FIG. 6). The top
sealing assembly 418 is, in turn, surrounded by a temperature insulative
top jacket 440 typically formed of polystyrene.
[0066] FIGS. 8A and 8B also illustrate the operative engagement
of the UV lamp assembly 212 with the water cooling and purification
subassembly 200. The UV lamp assembly 212 comprises a conventional
UV lamp 450 preferably a Philips G11T5 which is mounted at a first
end thereof into a two-pin socket 452 forming part of a UV lamp
connector 454. UV lamp connector 454 includes a PCB housing 456
within which is mounted a printed circuit board 458 to which the
two-pin socket 452 is electrically connected.
[0067] The additional pins at the opposite end of UV lamp 450 are
preferably connected by wires 460 to printed circuit board 458.
The printed circuit board 458 includes conductors (not shown) which
electrically connect each of the four pins of the UV lamp to corresponding
long male contacts 462. An additional two short male contacts 464
are interconnected by conductors on printed circuit board 458 to
define a jumper.
[0068] A housing cover 466 sealingly engages PCB housing 456 and
is arranged to slidably and removably engage UV lamp assembly socket
housing portion 230 of top cover element 110. The UV lamp assembly
socket housing portion 230 is, in turn, seated within a recess 468
formed in the chassis. As seen in FIGS. 8A and 8B, disposed in recess
468 underlying UV lamp assembly socket housing portion 230 is
a UV lamp socket printed circuit board 470 which includes a plurality
of female sockets 472 and 474 for receiving the long male contacts
462 and short male contacts 464 respectively. Printed circuit board
470 is electrically connected to UV lamp driver 306 (FIG. 6). The
long male contacts 462 are connected to a ballast in the UV lamp
driver 306 while the short male contacts are connected in series
with a low voltage power supply to the ballast, such that when the
short male contacts 464 are not in electrical engagement with their
respective female sockets 474 electrical power is not supplied
to the ballast. This is a particular feature of the present invention.
[0069] Steps of engagement of the male contacts of the UV lamp
assembly 212 with corresponding female contacts of printed circuit
board 470 may be appreciated from a consideration of three enlargements
appearing in FIG. 8B. Enlargement A shows the arrangement prior
to engagement of any of the male contacts with the corresponding
female contacts. Enlargement B shows contact of the long male contacts
462 with corresponding female contacts 472 thus establishing electrical
contact between the ballast in the UV lamp driver 306 and the pins
of the UV lamp 450 prior to electrical power being supplied to
the ballast. Enlargement C shows contact of both long and short
male contacts 462 and 464 with corresponding female contacts 472
and 474 thus supplying electrical power to the ballast in the UV
lamp driver 306 following establishment of electrical contact with
the pins of the UV lamp 450.
[0070] Reference is now made to FIGS. 9A and 9B, which are, respectively,
a sectional assembled view and a pictorial exploded view illustration
of water heating subassembly 202 forming part of the water dispenser
of FIGS. 1A and 1B. As seen in FIGS. 9A and 9B, the water heating
subassembly 202 includes a container 500 typically formed of polypropylene,
which is preferably enclosed in a thermally insulative jacket 502.
A container top sealing assembly 518 is preferably sealingly engaged
with container 500 and preferably includes an elastomeric seal 520
which sealingly engages a top surface of container 500. Elastomeric
seal 520 is seated in a circumferential recess 522 formed interiorly
of a flange 524 having portions 525 which are in snap-fit engagement
with a outwardly directed rim 526 near the top surface of container
500.
[0071] Container top sealing assembly 518 defines a water inlet
530 coupled to water heater supply conduit 270 (FIG. 5) which includes
a water flow guide 532 directed to the bottom of the interior of
container 500 and a water outlet 534 coupled to heated water conduit
272 (FIG. 5). Container top sealing assembly 518 also includes a
sealed attachment location for a water heating element 536 which
is disposed within container 500. Container top sealing assembly
518 also includes a steam venting port 538 which is connected to
steam conduit 274 (FIG. 5). Additionally, top sealing assembly 518
defines sealed attachment locations for sensors 308 and 310.
[0072] Reference is now made to FIG. 10 which is an exploded view
of a filter cartridge constructed and operative in accordance with
a preferred embodiment of the present invention and to FIGS. 11A-11D,
which are pictorial illustrations of the filter cartridge. As seen
in FIGS. 10 and 11A-11D, the filter cartridge, which is a preferred
embodiment of filter cartridge 236 (FIG. 4), comprises a bicameral
main housing portion 550 and a housing top portion 552 which is
preferably sealed thereto.
[0073] As seen more particularly in FIGS. 11A-11D, the bicameral
main housing portion 550 preferably includes a pair of filter element
containing chambers 554 each of which is preferably formed with
a generally cylindrical spring seat defining socket 556 at a bottom
surface thereof. The pair of filter element containing chambers
554 are integrally joined by a planar structural portion 558 and
by a planar base element 560 which lies in a plane generally perpendicular
to the plane of planar structural portion 558. Planar base element
560 is formed with inlet and outlet port receiving apertures 562
and 564 in which are located respective inlet and outlet port defining
connector assemblies 566 and 568.
[0074] Each of assemblies 566 and 568 defines a generally cylindrical
water flow conduit on an outer surface of which there are preferably
provided a pair of sealing rings 570.
[0075] Disposed within each of filter element containing chambers
554 there is preferably provided an elastomeric sealing pad 572
which supports a generally cylindrical filter element 574 preferably
formed of activated carbon, and formed to have a central bore 576.
Disposed over each cylindrical filter element 574 is a top pad 578
having a centrally disposed filtered water outlet aperture 580
communicating with central bore 576.
[0076] Sealed, preferably by ultrasonic welding, to planar base
element 560 is a manifold defining planar element 582. Manifold
defining planar element 582 includes respective water inlet and
water outlet port communication apertures 586 and 588 to which are
sealingly joined, as by ultrasonic welding, respective inlet and
outlet port defining connector assemblies 566 and 568.
[0077] Manifold defining planar element 582 is sealed to housing
top portion 552 and defines therewith a water inlet pathway 596
from aperture 586 to the outer peripheries of both of cylindrical
filter elements 574 via apertures 598. Manifold defining planar
element 582 and housing top portion 552 also define a water outlet
pathway 600 from a pair of filtered water apertures 602 which communicate
with filtered water outlet apertures 580 in top pads 578 to outlet
port defining connector assembly 568 via aperture 588. This is also
a particular feature of the present invention.
[0078] It is a particular feature of the present invention that
the filter cartridge 236 is configured to define a locking surface,
preferably a locking slot 604 defined jointly by housing top portion
552 and manifold defining planar element 582. Preferably, in accordance
with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the filter
cartridge 236 is also provided with a machine-readable label 606
such as a bar-coded label, which enables the filter cartridge 236
to be automatically identified by the water dispenser, preferably
by use of a filter cartridge presence and identity sensor 320 (FIG.
6). Label 606 is preferably located on housing top portion 552.
[0079] Reference is now made to FIGS. 12A and 12B, which illustrate
operative engagement between filter cartridge 236 and filter element
housing socket 234 (FIG. 4). It is seen in FIG. 12A that a spring
620 underlies each filter element containing chamber 554 and engages
generally cylindrical spring seat defining sockets 556 at respective
bottom surfaces thereof.
[0080] Referring now particularly to FIG. 12B, it is seen that
shut-off valves 630 are provided in communication with inlet water
conduit 254 upstream of water inlets 256 of filter element housing
socket 234 (FIG. 5). The shut-off valves 630 are shown in an open
orientation, being pressed downwardly by engagement therewith of
respective inlet and outlet port defining connector assemblies 566
and 568. It is a particular feature of the present invention that
the shut-off valves 630 and water inlets 256 are formed as separate
units in the filter element housing socket 234 and may be formed
of different materials.
[0081] Reference is now made additionally to FIGS. 13A-13C, which
illustrate user-initiated installation of a filter element forming
part of the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A and 1B in accordance with
a preferred embodiment of the present invention and shows structural
details of a latch mechanism 700 which is preferably employed.
[0082] As seen in FIGS. 13A-13C, the latch mechanism comprises
a latching element 702 which is spring biased, preferably by a pair
of springs 704 into removable locking engagement with locking slot
604 in filter cartridge 236. Retraction of latching element 702
and disengagement of latching element 702 is preferably provided
by a user-actuable push button 706 which acts against the urging
of a spring 708 and when depressed engages latching element 702
and forces it out of engagement with locking slot 604. Retraction
of latching element 702 is also provided by engagement therewith
of a surface of manifold defining planar element 582 (FIG. 10) with
an inclined surface 710 of the latching element 702.
[0083] FIG. 13A illustrates a preliminary stage in the insertion
of a filter cartridge 236 into socket 234; FIG. 13B shows operative
engagement between a surface of manifold defining planar element
582 (FIG. 10) with an inclined surface 710 of the latching element
702 producing disengagement of latching element 702 from locking
slot 604 and FIG. 13C shows the filter cartridge 236 inserted into
socket 234 with the latching element 702 in locking engagement with
locking slot 604.
[0084] Reference is now made additionally to FIGS. 14A-14C, which
illustrate user-initiated removal of the filter cartridge 236 from
socket 234 in the water dispenser of FIGS. 1A and 1B in accordance
with a preferred embodiment of the present invention and shows structural
details of the push-button actuated retraction of latch element
702.
[0085] FIG. 14A illustrates the filter cartridge 236 latched in
engagement with socket 234; FIG. 14B shows operative engagement
between a cam surface 740 of push button 706 with an inclined surface
742 (FIG. 14A) of the latching element 702 producing disengagement
of latching element 702 from locking slot 604 and FIG. 14C shows
the filter cartridge 236 removed from socket 234 with the latching
element 702 returned to its extended orientation.
[0086] Reference is now made to FIGS. 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, 15E,
15F, 15G, 15H, 15I, 15J, 15K and 15L, which illustrate menu functionality
of the water dispenser in accordance with a preferred embodiment
of the present invention. This functionality is provided by the
electrical circuitry shown in schematic form in FIGS. 7A-7L along
with suitable software embedded in components thereof.
[0087] FIG. 15A shows operation of the main menu, which permits
user selection of displayed time & date, water temperature and
quantity, various other user interface settings, maintenance procedures
and machine off state. Block 1002 indicates initial default settings
corresponding to the initial screen prior to selection of the main
menu. Block 1004 indicates default settings once the main menu has
been selected.
[0088] FIGS. 15B and 15C together show clock selection in the time
& date sub-menu. FIG. 15D shows wake up configuration in the
time & date sub-menu. FIG. 15E shows energy saving and power
down configuration in the time & date sub-menu. FIGS. 15F and
15G show water temperature and quantity selection, which is a particular
feature of the present invention. FIGS. 15H and 15I both show user
interface setting configuration operation. FIGS. 15J, 15K and 15L
together show maintenance operation.
[0089] Reference is now made to FIGS. 16A, 16B, 16C and 16D, which
illustrate functionality of the water dispenser in various modes
in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
This functionality is provided by the electrical circuitry shown
in schematic form in FIGS. 7A-7L along with suitable software embedded
in components thereof.
[0090] FIG. 16A illustrates operation in an extra-hot mode which
preferably is initiated by a user actuating button 132 (FIG. 1A).
FIG. 16B illustrates operation in an extra-hot mode which is initiated
by a user actuating button 132 (FIG. 1A) when the water dispenser
is in an energy saving state. FIG. 16C illustrates operation in
a normal mode which is initiated by a user actuating button 124
(FIG. 1A) when the water dispenser is in an energy saving state.
FIG. 16D illustrates operation in a normal mode which is initiated
by a user actuating any of buttons 124 126 128 and 130 (FIG. 1A)
when the water dispenser is in off state.
[0091] Reference is now made to FIGS. 17A, 17B, 17C, 17D, 17E and
17F, which illustrate water dispensing functionality of the water
dispenser in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present
invention. This functionality is provided by the electrical circuitry
shown in schematic form in FIGS. 7A-7L along with suitable software
embedded in components thereof.
[0092] FIG. 17A illustrates cool water dispensing in accordance
with a preferred embodiment of the invention, in response to a user
actuating button 130 (FIG. 1A) which produces mixing of cooled and
heated water. This is a particular feature of the present invention.
FIG. 17B illustrates warm water dispensing in accordance with a
preferred embodiment of the invention, in response to a user actuating
button 126 (FIG. 1A), which produces mixing of cooled and heated
water. This is a particular feature of the present invention.
[0093] FIG. 17C illustrates cold water dispensing of a predetermined
quantity of cold water in accordance with a preferred embodiment
of the present invention, in response to a user briefly actuating
button 128 (FIG. 1A). FIG. 17D illustrates cold water dispensing
of a quantity of cold water determined by the length of time that
a user actuates button 128 (FIG. 1A) in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the invention. FIG. 17E illustrates hot water dispensing
of a quantity of hot water determined by the length of time that
a user actuates button 124 (FIG. 1A) in accordance with a preferred
embodiment of the invention, when child protection functionality
is not activated. FIG. 17F illustrates hot water dispensing of a
quantity of hot water determined by the length of time that a user
actuates button 124 (FIG. 1A) in accordance with a preferred embodiment
of the invention, when child protection functionality is activated.
[0094] Reference is now made to FIGS. 18A, 18B, 18C and 18D, which
illustrate responses of the water dispenser to various operational
conditions in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present
invention. This functionality is provided by the electrical circuitry
shown in schematic form in FIGS. 7A-7L along with suitable software
embedded in components thereof.
[0095] FIG. 18A illustrates operation of filter cartridge presence
and identity sensor 320 (FIG. 6) when a filter cartridge 236 (FIG.
4) is removed and replaced. FIG. 18B illustrates operation when
a UV lamp assembly 212 (FIG. 4) is removed and replaced. FIG. 18C
illustrates operation of the water spill collector presence/full
sensor 322 (FIG. 6). FIG. 18D illustrates operation of filter and
UV lamp replacement time alert functionality.
[0096] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that
the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly
shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present
invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of various
features described and shown in the foregoing description as well
as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person
of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description
and which are not in the prior art. |