EP4127333A1 - Outlet element for a drinking water dispensing system and use thereof, drinking water dispensing system comprising such an outlet element, and method for dispensing drinking water from such a drinking water dispensing system - Google Patents
Outlet element for a drinking water dispensing system and use thereof, drinking water dispensing system comprising such an outlet element, and method for dispensing drinking water from such a drinking water dispensing systemInfo
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- EP4127333A1 EP4127333A1 EP21709666.8A EP21709666A EP4127333A1 EP 4127333 A1 EP4127333 A1 EP 4127333A1 EP 21709666 A EP21709666 A EP 21709666A EP 4127333 A1 EP4127333 A1 EP 4127333A1
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- Prior art keywords
- drinking water
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- water
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to an outlet element for a drinking water dispensing system with which optionally at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water can be dispensed from the outlet element, a drinking water dispensing system for dispensing optionally at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water, a method for tapping at least partially treated drinking water with a corresponding drinking water dispensing system as well as the use of a corresponding outlet element for the optional dispensing of drinking water or mixed water.
- the invention is used in particular in connection with kitchen fittings.
- drinking water dispensing systems for dispensing at least partially processed, such as filtered, chilled and / or carbonated drinking water as required.
- these have a water fitting and a drinking water treatment device.
- the water fitting is often a kitchen fitting and / or a sink fitting.
- the drinking water treatment device is usually set up to filter water coming from a cold water line, cool it and / or enrich it with carbon dioxide.
- the possibly carbonated drinking water can then be passed on from the drinking water treatment device to the water fitting.
- Cold water and hot water can also be mixed within the water fitting in such a way that the water fitting can deliver mixed water at a water temperature desired by a user.
- a discharge element for a drinking water dispensing system with which at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water can optionally be dispensed from the discharge element
- a drinking water dispensing system for dispensing optionally at least partly treated drinking water or mixed water
- an outlet element for a drinking water dispensing system with which at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water can optionally be dispensed from the outlet element, a first waterway being formed by the outlet element and in a first outlet The outlet level opens out from which water flowing through the first waterway can be discharged from the outlet element, a second waterway being formed by the outlet element and opening into a second outlet level from which water flowing through the second waterway can be discharged from the outlet element, the second waterway differs at least in sections from the first waterway, a third waterway being formed by the outlet element and opening into a third exit plane from which water flowing through the third waterway can be discharged from the outlet element, the third waterway (completely) separate from the first waterway and the second waterway runs through the outlet element and wherein the third exit plane is at a distance of at least 1 mm [millimeters] from the first exit plane and the second exit plane.
- the outlet element can, for example, be in the form of a rinsing spray.
- the three waterways advantageously allow the outlet element to form three water outlets, so that on the one hand (filtered) drinking water and on the other hand mixed water can be dispensed in different jet types.
- the three waterways can each extend from an inlet area of the outlet element that can be connected, for example, to a base element of a water fitting, as far as their respective outlet plane.
- the first waterway and the second waterway can (initially) run at least in sections in a common channel of the outlet element and then branch into separate (first and second) channels of the outlet element.
- the third waterway runs in a (third) channel of the outlet element, which is (completely) separated from the channels of the first and second waterway.
- the mouth of the first waterway in the first exit plane can, for example, be shaped in such a way that an at least partially laminar (mixed) water jet can be emitted with it.
- the mouth of the second waterway in the second exit plane can be shaped, for example, so that a shower jet or rain jet (from mixed water) can be emitted with it.
- the mouth of the second waterway can, for example, comprise a multiplicity of openings, which are exemplarily (spaced from one another) on a Perimeter can be arranged around the mouth of the first waterway.
- the mouth of the third waterway in the third exit level can be shaped, for example, so that a spatially concentrated (drinking) water jet can be emitted.
- the mouth of the third waterway can, for example, have a (single) opening that can be arranged at a certain point on a (or the) circumference around the mouth of the first waterway, for example.
- the openings of the mouth of the second waterway and the opening of the mouth of the third waterway can in particular be arranged on the same circumference.
- the first exit plane can be aligned parallel to the second exit plane.
- the first exit plane and the second exit plane can also lie in the same plane.
- the third exit plane can be aligned parallel to the first exit plane and / or parallel to the second exit plane.
- the distance between the third exit level and the first exit level and the second exit level allows a particularly advantageous separation or delimitation of the (filtered) drinking water from (possibly contaminated) mixed water.
- the distance contributes in an advantageous manner to the improvement of the drinking water quality of the drinking water dispensed by means of the drinking water dispensing system.
- the third exit plane have a distance of at least 3 mm [millimeters] from the first exit plane and the second exit plane.
- the third exit plane can have a distance of at least 3 mm [millimeters] from the first exit plane and the second exit plane.
- a greater distance possibly also of at least 5 mm or even at least 10 mm, can in particular contribute to the fact that a drinking water jet leaving the outlet element can be better delimited or distanced from any contact with mixed water.
- the outlet element have a mechanical operating element for manual selection between the first waterway and the second waterway.
- the mechanical operating element can, for example, comprise a manually (and mechanically) operated button, such as a rocker button.
- the operating element can (mechanically) act on a (mechanical or electronic) control element integrated in particular in the outlet element, such as at least one valve and / or a white surface, in order to switch between a flow through the first waterway and a flow through the second waterway Select.
- a first control element (first valve) for releasing the first waterway and a second control element (second valve) for releasing the second waterway can be provided.
- the mechanical operating element can be set up as a common operating element for the first control element and the second control element.
- the mechanical control element can advantageously be provided and set up for changing the jet types (laminar jet / mousseur jet, rain jet) of the mixed water.
- the outlet element have an electronic control element for manual selection of the third waterway.
- the electronic control element can thus advantageously be arranged in an upper region of the water fitting.
- the electronic control element can be an electronic sensor, such as a touch-sensitive sensor. This can be in the form of a capacitive sensor, for example.
- the electronic control element comprises a contactless (electronic) sensor.
- the contactless sensor can advantageously enable the simplest possible and / or hygienic operation of the drinking water dispensing systems. This can be, for example, an optical and / or acoustic sensor.
- An optical sensor can, for example, detect the presence of a user's hand in the area of the sensor and identify this in particular as a signal for the delivery of drinking water. fify.
- An acoustic sensor can, for example, detect at least one (specific) pronounced word of a user and in particular identify it as a signal for the delivery of drinking water.
- the electronic control element can act (electronically) on a (mechanical or electronic) (third) control element, such as at least one (third) valve, which is integrated in particular in the outlet element, in order to enable flow through the third water path.
- a drinking water dispensing system for dispensing optionally at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water, having a water fitting with an outlet element according to one of the preceding claims, from which either the drinking water or the mixed water can be output, as well as a drinking water treatment device which is equipped with a
- the drinking water channel of the water fitting can be connected, the first waterway and the second waterway of the outlet element being connectable to a mixing chamber of the water fitting and the third waterway of the outlet element being connectable to the drinking water channel.
- the water fitting can be, for example, a kitchen fitting, such as a sink fitting.
- the outlet element can, for example, be connected to a base element of the water fitting via a connection point.
- a connection point for example, a screw connection can be formed at the connection point.
- the base element usually comprises the valve components of the water fitting and can usually be mounted on a plate, such as a kitchen plate and / or a sink.
- the outlet element can be rotated ge compared to the base element of the water fitting.
- the discharge element can be rotatably mounted on the base element, for example at the connection point.
- the mixing chamber is usually arranged in the base element.
- the drinking water channel can be formed in the base element.
- the drinking water treatment device can comprise a carbonation device, by means of which the water can be enriched with carbonic acid.
- the drinking water preparation device can furthermore contain a filter for improving the drinking water quality and / or a cooler for providing particularly cold drinking water.
- the drinking water dispensing system has a control device which is provided and set up to check whether mixed water is being tapped with the drinking water dispensing system and only to enable tapping of drinking water with the drinking water dispensing system if there is currently no mixed water with the Drinking water dispenser is tapped.
- the control device can, for example, be in the form of an electronic control unit (controller).
- the control device can be provided and set up, for example, for alternative drinking and mixed water selection.
- the control device can for example include and / or access a sensor that can detect the presence of mixed water in the outlet element and / or that can detect a user selection of mixed water delivery, for example by making a corresponding movement and / or position of an operating element the water faucet can detect a mixed water delivery for user selection.
- the control device can furthermore have an actuating element for releasing a flow of drinking water, for example for releasing the flow through the third waterway, and / or accessing it.
- the control device can also have an (or the) electronic operating element and / or access it in order to be able to record a user request to dispense drinking water.
- the control device can advantageously contribute to avoiding the simultaneous use of mixed water and drinking water, in particular through appropriately designed (intelligent) electronics.
- control device can be provided and set up to prevent (filtered) drinking water from escaping from the drinking water dispensing system at the same time as the mixed water. This can also contribute to the drinking water quality of the drinking water that can be delivered by the drinking water dispenser to improve.
- a corresponding control device for a corresponding drinking water dispenser can also be specified here (regardless of the other elements of the drinking water dispensing system).
- a method for tapping at least partially processed drinking water with a drinking water dispensing system described here comprising at least the following steps: a) Detecting a user request to dispense drinking water, b) Checking whether mixed water is currently being tapped with the drinking water dispensing system , c) enabling drinking water to flow through the third waterway if no mixed water is being drawn off with the drinking water dispensing system at the moment.
- Steps a), b) and c) can be carried out at least once in the order given to carry out the method.
- the method can be carried out, for example, by means of a control device of (or for the) drinking water dispensing system.
- the user request to dispense drinking water be detected via a contactless sensor.
- the sensor can, for example, transmit a request signal to a control device of the drinking water dispensing system.
- (filtered) drinking water can be activated with the help of an electronic sensor (in the upper area of the spout).
- a controller or the control device can detect whether mixed water is being drawn off.
- simultaneous activation of the (filtered drinking water) and the mixed water is advantageously not possible. If or as soon as no mixed water is tapped (any more), the filtered drinking water can be activated or tapped by the sensor.
- a mechanical control element can be operated manually on the outlet element.
- FIG. 4 an example of an outlet element described here in perspective view
- Fig. 1 shows an example and schematically a drinking water dispenser 2 described here in a perspective view.
- the drinking water dispensing system 2 serves to dispense optionally at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water.
- the drinking water dispenser 2 has a water fitting 13 with an outlet element 3 described here, from which either the drinking water or the mixed water can be output, as well as a drinking water preparation device 14 which can be connected to a drinking water channel 15 of the water fitting 13.
- the drinking water dispensing system 2 can be used, for example, in a kitchen.
- the water fitting 13 can be, for example, a kitchen fitting, such as a sink fitting.
- the drinking water treatment device 14 can be provided and set up, for example, for filtering, cooling and / or carbonating (cold) water.
- a first waterway 3 is formed by the outlet element 1.
- the first waterway 3 opens into a first exit plane 4, from which (mixed) water flowing through the first waterway 3 can be discharged from the outlet element 1.
- a second waterway 5 is formed by the outlet element 1.
- the second waterway 5 opens into a second exit level 6, from which the (mixed) water flowing through the second waterway 5 can be discharged from the outlet element 1.
- the second waterway 5 differs at least in sections from the first waterway 3.
- a third waterway 7 is formed by the outlet element 1.
- the third waterway 7 opens into a third exit level 8, from which (drinking) water flowing through the third waterway 7 can be discharged from the outlet element 1.
- the third waterway 7 runs (completely) separately from the first waterway 3 and the second waterway 5 through the outlet element 1.
- the third exit plane 8 is at a distance 9 of at least 1 mm, here by way of example even at least 3 mm, from the first exit plane 4 and the second exit plane 6.
- the first exit plane 4 and the second exit plane 6 can, however, basically lie in the same plane, as is illustrated here by way of example.
- the distance 9 contributes in an advantageous manner to the fact that the (treated) drinking water can be separated as well as possible from the (possibly contaminated) mixed water.
- the first waterway 3 and the second waterway 5 of the outlet element 1 can be connected to a mixing chamber 16 of the water fitting 13.
- the third waterway 5 of the Auslaufele element 1 can be connected to the drinking water channel 15.
- mixed water and (treated) drinking water can advantageously be routed separately within the drinking water dispenser 2.
- the outlet element 1 described here can be used to selectively dispense (treated) drinking water through the third waterway 8 or mixed water through the first waterway 3 or the second waterway 5.
- the outlet element 1 can have a mechanical control element 9 for manual selection between the first waterway 3 and the second waterway 5.
- the mechanical operating element 9 can, for example, be in the form of a rocker button for manual switching between a laminar jet and a shower jet.
- the outlet element 1 can have an electronic operating element 11 for manual selection of the third waterway 5.
- the electronic control element 11 can comprise a contactless sensor 12, for example.
- the sensor 12 can be provided and set up, for example, for the (electronic) activation of a delivery of (treated) drinking water.
- the dash-dotted lines in Fig. 1 indicate that, for example, both the What serarmatur 13 (direct) and the drinking water treatment device 14 can be supplied with cold water.
- hot water can also be (directly) fed to the water fitting 13 in order to be able to generate mixed water at the desired temperature in the mixing chamber 16 of the water fitting 13.
- the drinking water preparation device 14 By connecting the drinking water preparation device 14 to the supply of cold water and the connectivity of the drinking water treatment device 14 to the third waterway 7, it can be achieved in an advantageous manner that prepared, for example filtered, cooled and / or carbonated drinking water is dispensed by means of the drinking water dispenser 2 as required can be.
- the drinking water dispenser 2 can also have a control device 17, for example, which is provided and set up to check whether mixed water is currently being tapped with the drinking water dispenser 2.
- the control device 17 can be provided and set up to enable tapping of drinking water with the drinking water dispensing system 2 only if no mixed water is being drawn with the drinking water dispensing system 2 at the moment.
- a method for tapping at least partially treated drinking water with the drinking water dispensing system 2 described here can be carried out by means of the control device 7 with at least the following steps:
- a user request to dispense drinking water can be detected, for example via a signal from the electronic control element 11 or of the sensor 12.
- the user request to dispense drinking water can be detected via a contactless sensor 12.
- a check can then take place as to whether mixed water is currently being drawn with the drinking water dispenser 2.
- a flow through the third waterway 7 can be released with drinking water if no mixed water is being drawn with the drinking water dispenser 2 at the moment.
- FIG. 2 shows, by way of example and schematically, a detailed view of an outlet element 1 described here in a side view.
- the reference symbols are used uniformly so that reference can be made to the preceding explanations.
- the distance 9 between the third exit plane 8 and the first exit plane 4 and the second exit plane 6 can be seen particularly well in FIG.
- FIG. 3 shows, by way of example and schematically, a detailed view of an outlet element 1 described here in a perspective view.
- the reference symbols are used uniformly so that reference can be made to the preceding explanations.
- a laminar jet (composed of mixed water) can be emitted from the outlet element 1 through the mouth of the first waterway 3.
- a shower jet (made of mixed water) can be emitted from the outlet element 1 through the mouth of the second waterway 5.
- the first waterway 3 and the second waterway 5 can differ from one another at least in the area of their respective mouths or in their respective end sections or mouths sections.
- FIG. 4 shows an example and schematically an example of a Auslaufele element 1 described here in a perspective view.
- the reference symbols are used uniformly so that reference can be made to the preceding explanations.
- FIG. 4 shows an arrangement of the operating element 10 in an exemplary manner.
- FIG. 4 shows an example of the outlet element 1 in which the waterways 3, 5, 7 emerge from the outlet element 1 with a directional component pointing downwards.
- Fig. 5 shows by way of example and schematically a further example of a runout element 1 described here in a perspective view. The reference symbols are used uniformly so that reference can be made to the preceding explanations.
- Fig. 5 shows an example of the outlet element 1, in which the waterways 3, 5, 7 emerge from the outlet element 1 with a directional component pointing forward.
- an outlet element for a drinking water dispensing system with which at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water can optionally be dispensed from the outlet element a drinking water dispensing system for dispensing optionally at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water, a method for tapping at least partially treated drinking water a corresponding drinking water dispensing system as well as a use of a corresponding outlet element for the optional dispensing of drinking water or mixed water are specified, which at least partially solve the problems described with reference to the prior art.
- Mixed water can be dispensed from the outlet element, a drinking water dispensing system for dispensing optionally at least partially treated drinking water or mixed water, a method for tapping at least partially treated drinking water with a corresponding drinking water dispensing system and the use of a corresponding outlet element for the optional dispensing of drinking water or mixed water which at least contribute to improving the drinking water quality of drinking water given off by means of the drinking water dispenser.
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