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Abstract
Sterilization system using an ozone-air mixture for treatment of a water-intake finger (6) and an air space (10) of a water source bottle (9) of a water dispenser in which the bottle (9) is installed with its neck downwards for gravitation discharge of water from the bottle (9) into a water reservoir (11) located inside the dispenser and having an air space (8), the system includes a cone (7) for holding the bottle (9) in vertical position, the water-intake finger (6) for water delivery from the bottle (9) into the water reservoir (11), an ozone generator (2), and a control device (13). Two longitudinal channels (20, 21) are made in the water-intake finger (6) for separate water delivery from the bottle (9) into the water reservoir (11) and ozone-air mixture delivery into the bottle (9). The water-intake finger (6) is provided with a preventive cup (19) adapted to prevent from air penetration into the bottle (9) from the air space (8) of the water reservoir (11), the preventive cup (19) being provided with an inlet channel (18) connected to the ozone generator (2) for ozone-air mixture delivery into the preventive cup (19) during water off-take from the water reservoir (11) when water poured out of the bottle (9) is replaced with the ozone-air mixture delivered from the ozone generator (2). r (11) located inside the dispenser and having an air space (8), the system includes a cone (7) for holding the bottle (9) in vertical position, the water-intake finger (6) for water delivery from the bottle (9) into the water reservoir (11), an ozone generator (2), and a control device (13). Two longitudinal channels (20, 21) are made in the water-intake finger (6) for separate water delivery from the bottle (9) into the water reservoir (11) and ozone-air mixture delivery into the bottle (9). The water-intake finger (6) is provided with a preventive cup (19) adapted to prevent from air penetration into the bottle (9) from the air space (8) of the water reservoir (11), the preventive cup (19) being provided with an inlet channel (18) connected to the ozone generator (2) for ozone-air mixture delivery into the preventive cup (19) during water off-take from the water reservoir (11) when water poured out of the bottle (9) is replaced with the ozone-air mixture delivered from the ozone generator (2).
Description
STERILIZATION SYSTEM FOR A WATER-INTAKE FINGER AND AN AIR SPACE
OF A BOTTLE FOR A WATER DISPENSER
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to sterilization systems for water dispensers, and more
particularly to sterilization systems for bottle-type water dispensers, and specifically to
sterilization systems using ozone. The system can be applied in new water dispensers or
used in modernization of existing water dispensers.
Background
A reference herein to a patent document or other matter which is given as prior art
is not to be taken as an admission that that document or matter was known or that the
information it contains was part of the common general knowledge as at the priority date
of any of the claims.
Where the terms “comprise”, “comprises”, “comprised” or “comprising” are used
in this specification (including the claims) they are to be interpreted as specifying the
presence of the stated features, integers, steps or components, but not precluding the
presence of one or more other features, integers, steps or components, or group thereto.
Sterilizing effects of ozone are widely known and ozone or ozone-air mixture is
used in existing sterilization systems of water dispensers. In such systems, an ozone-air
mixture from a generator is passed through water in a cold tank and/or is supplied into an
air space of the cold tank.
For example, US Patent No. 6532760 describes a dispenser containing a diffuser
located in a water reservoir, which is connected to an ozone generator for ozone delivery
into water contained in the water reservoir. Here ozone after passing via water is
accumulated in an air space of the water reservoir wherefrom some amount of ozone
penetrates also into a bottle. However, with such sterilization method the concentration of
ozone that has penetrated into the bottle is insufficient for sterilization of air space in the
bottle while with increasing amount of ozone carried through water the taste of water is
spoiled.
US patent application No. US 2010/0005825 A1 describes a device for ozone
sterilization of air in a cold tank of a water dispenser wherein ozone or an ozone-air
mixture is delivered not into water contained in the cold tank but into an air space of the
cold tank and therefrom is supplied also into a bottle. Here the ozone concentration in the
air space of the cold tank and, consequently, in the ozone-air mixture entering into the
bottle, may be higher than in the above-mentioned system. However, since the ozone-air
mixture enters into the bottle only during water off-take from the dispenser, the amount of
ozone entering into the bottle does not prevent the development of microorganisms in the
air space of the bottle, especially during long non-use of the water dispenser. Meanwhile, a
further increase of the ozone concentration in the air space of the cold tank leads to
deterioration of water taste and excessive power consumption for ozone generation.
Thus, in order to ensure the required sterilization of the bottle air space, it is
necessary to increase the amount of ozone delivered to the bottle or, which is the same,
increase the concentration of ozone in the ozone-air mixture delivered to the bottle.
Likewise, a necessity exists to ensure sterilization of a water-intake finger by
directing the flow of a concentrated ozone-air mixture through it, which is especially
important when the bottle is removed and the surface of the water-intake finger is
contacting the ambient air. One of major problems of bottled water dispensers is their
contamination with microorganisms penetrating into the water container of dispenser when
the bottle is replaced, since the bottles are often replaced under uncontrolled conditions and
in premises that are far from being sterile, such as hospitals, offices and other public
places.
Other advantages of the proposed invention will become clear from the further
description.
Summary of the Invention
It is desirable to provide a sterilization system using an ozone-air mixture for
treatment of a water-intake finger and an air space of a water source bottle of a water
dispenser in which the bottle is installed with its neck downwards for gravitation discharge
of water from the bottle into a water reservoir located inside the dispenser and having an air
space comprises:
a cone for holding the bottle with its neck downwards;
the water-intake finger located in a central part of the cone for opening the bottle
and water delivery from the bottle into the water reservoir;
an ozone generator producing the ozone-air mixture for sterilization; and
a control device for control of the ozone generator, wherein
two longitudinal channels are made in the water-intake finger for separate water
delivery from the bottle into the water reservoir and ozone-air mixture delivery into the
bottle;
the water-intake finger is provided with a preventive cup adapted to prevent from air
penetration into the bottle from the air space of the water reservoir, the preventive cup being
provided with an inlet channel connected to the ozone generator for ozone-air mixture
delivery into the preventive cup during water off-take from the water reservoir when water
poured out of the bottle is replaced with the ozone-air mixture delivered from the ozone
generator.
With such a system the concentration of ozone in the ozone-air mixture delivered to
the air space of the bottle may be much higher than in the air space of the water reservoir.
Use of a lower concentration of ozone in the air space of the water reservoir reduces the
danger to deteriorate organoleptic properties of water while ensuring the necessary
sterilization of this reservoir. Here, the increased concentration of ozone in the ozone-air
mixture delivered to the air space of the bottle maintains a sterile environment in both the
bottle and the water-intake finger.
The system is preferably provided with a contactless human detection sensor for
switching-on the ozone generator when a human being is detected within a predetermined
area in front of the water dispenser.
Switching-on the ozone generator in a good time when a human being approaches
the dispenser and prior to water off-take allows to ensure that just the first portion of the
ozone-air mixture delivered into the bottle will have the required ozone concentration.
Preferably the predetermined area in front of the water dispenser consists of at least
two zones, the ozone generator has at least two modes of output, and the control device is
configured to switch the modes of output of the ozone generator depending on the zone
where the human being is detected.
The availability of several human detection zones and the ozone generator mode
control according to the zone where a person is detected allows optimizing the ozone
generator operation, increasing output of the ozone generator as a person is approaching the
dispenser.
The system is preferably provided with a bottle removal sensor and the ozone
generator having a mode of enhanced output, wherein the control device is configured to
switch on the ozone generator in the mode of enhanced output for sterilization of internal
and external surfaces of the water-intake finger and an external surface of the cone when
the bottle is removed from the dispenser.
A short-time delivery of ozone-air mixture after removal of the bottle ensures the
sterilization of internal surfaces of the water-intake finger as well as its external surfaces
and the area of the cone around the finger, thus considerably reducing the risk of
microorganisms getting into the dispenser through the finger. Meanwhile, a small
excessive pressure inside the water reservoir of the dispenser prevents the external air and
microorganisms contained therein from getting inside the dispenser.
Preferably, as a bottle removal sensor, the contactless human detection sensor
adjusted to response when a person is within the immediate vicinity of the water dispenser
may be used.
The switching-on of the ozone generator in a good time when a person approaches
the dispenser and prior to removal of the bottle allows to ensure that just the first portion of
the ozone-air mixture getting into the cone and on external surfaces of the water-intake
finger will be most concentrated while a small excessive pressure inside the water reservoir
of the dispenser prevents the external air and microorganisms contained therein from
getting inside the dispenser during replacement of the bottle.
The system may be preferably provided with a water level sensor for a short-time
switching-on the ozone generator in the mode of enhanced output for sterilization of
internal and external surfaces of the finger and external surface of the cone when the bottle
is removed and water level in the reservoir is below a certain level.
In the context of the present application, the sterilization is understood as a
reduction in the development level of microbiological environment.
Other advantages of the proposed system will become clear from the further
detailed description of exemplary embodiments.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Figure 1 is a general diagram of an example embodiment of the proposed system;
Figure 2 is an enlarged view of the water-intake finger with a preventive cup;
Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the system near a channel for the ozone
delivery into the preventive cup;
Figure 4 is a diagram of another embodiment;
Figure 5 is a diagram of yet another embodiment;
Figure 6 is a diagram of still another embodiment;
Figure 7 is a diagram of a further embodiment.
Detailed Description of the Invention
The proposed sterilization system for a bottle-type water dispenser ensures the
sterilization of external surfaces of a water-intake finger and an air space of a bottle when
the bottle is installed, and the sterilization of external and internal surfaces of the water-
intake finger and of external surface of a bottle-holder cone when the bottle is removed.
The system as well prevents from external air penetration inside the dispenser. An
increased pressure of the ozone-air mixture inside the dispenser always forms an “ozone-air
curtain” preventing the external air from getting inside the dispenser.
As shown in Figure 1, the system of sterilization for a water dispenser consists of:
- a bottle 9 with potable water designed to store a stock of potable water;
- an ozone generator unit consisting of an air pump 1 designed for the air delivery
from the atmosphere into the sterilization system; and an ozone generator 2 designed for
ozone generation from the air delivered from the pump 1 and delivery thereof into the
water dispenser;
- delivery pipelines 12 designed to connect the system elements;
- a check valve 3 protecting the ozone generator from water and water vapours;
- an ozone destructor 4 designed to destruct ozone when the ozone-air mixture is
discharged into atmosphere;
- an adjustable throttler 14 for generation and maintenance of an optimal excessive
pressure in the system when the air pump 1 is working;
- a protective distributing valve 5 designed for delivery of the mixture into the
water-intake finger 6 and into the air space 10 of the bottle, and for protection from water
leakage in case the bottle 9 is damaged. In this embodiment the distributing valve carries
out two functions. It serves to prevent water from getting into the system pipeline when a
water level in the water reservoir exceeds a permissible level. The valve also serves to
discharge an excessive ozone into the water reservoir;
- a water-intake finger 6 designed for water delivery from the bottle 9 into a water
reservoir 11 up to a working water level 17 and for delivery of the ozone-air mixture into
the bottle air space 10;
- a bottle-holder cone 7 designed to hold the bottle 9 in vertical position with its
neck downwards and to ensure the sealing tightness of a link cone-water reservoir by
means of a sealing ring 52, and having two surfaces: an external surface 40 and an internal
surface 53;
- a control device 13 designed to control switching-on the air pump 1 and the ozone
generator 2;.
- a delivery tap 15 designed for off-take of water from the water reservoir 11 into a
cup 16.
As shown in Figure 2, the water-intake finger 6 consists of the following main
elements:
- a delivery channel 18 to deliver a concentrated ozone-air mixture from an ozone
generator into a preventive cup 19 under a slightly excessive pressure due to which a
constant ozone concentration is achieved in the ozone-air mixture coming to a bottle air
space 10;
- a preventive cup 19 designed for prevention of the bottle air space 10 from getting
the ozone-air mixture with a low ozone concentration from a water reservoir air space 8
when a water level fluctuates in the water reservoir 11 during water off-take from a
delivery tap 15;
- a shutoff plane 23, upon reaching of which by water the delivery is stopped of
ozone-air mixture into the bottle 9 and water delivery from the bottle 9 is stopped when a
working water level 17 is reached in the water reservoir 11;
- a technological space 24 located between the inlet into an ozone-air mixture
delivery channel 20, by at least 2 mm higher than the shutoff plane 23 and free from
obstacles to the ozone-air mixture flow;
- a water-intake finger casing 22 designed to open a cork in the bottle 9;
- an air delivery channel 20 designed to deliver the ozone-air mixture into the bottle
in order to compensate for water that has flown out of the bottle, the channel being
separated by a hermetic partition from a water delivery channel 21 and having its length
and flow cross-section lesser than the water delivery channel 21, due to which a uniform
and continuous water flow from the bottle 9 is reached during water intake into the water
reservoir 11;
- a bottle water delivery channel 21 for delivery of water from the bottle 9 into the
water reservoir 11, the channel outlet being at least 3 mm below the shutoff plane 23 in
order to provide the uniformity of the water flow, and at least 15 mm above the end of the
preventive cup 19 in order to provide the performance of the preventive cup functions.
A typical single shot water off-take is about 120 – 180 ml and approximately the
same water volume is replaced in the bottle for which purpose nearly the same volume of
air or ozone-air mixture should be delivered into the bottle. Guided by these considerations
and taking into account the speed of water flowing out of the dispenser, the internal volume
of the preventive cup also shall be about 120 – 180 ml which ensures that just the
concentrated ozone-air mixture gets into the bottle and not the air from the water reservoir.
Now we describe the operation of the sterilization system with reference to the
basic operational diagram shown in Figure 1.
Upon switching on of the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 the air flow gets
into the ozone generator where it is enriched with ozone thus forming an ozone-air mixture
that is fed through the delivery pipelines 12 into the check valve 3 which prevents the
formation of a return flow of the ozone-air mixture and further the ozone-air mixture flow
25 is divided into two flows: the ozone-air mixture flow 26 into the destructor and the
ozone-air mixture flow 27 into the protective distributing valve 5. The first flow 26 is
directed into the destructor 4 and after the destruction of ozone it is discharged into
atmosphere via the adjustable throttler 14 while the second flow 27 is led through the
delivery pipeline 12 into the protective distributing valve 5 located inside the water
reservoir 11 and connected with its outlet with the channel 18 of ozone-air mixture delivery
into the preventive cup 19. For further consideration of operation principles of the system
refer to Figure 3 and examine situation when water in the water reservoir is on the working
level 17, water off-take through the delivery tap 15 does not take place, a locking float 34 of
the protective distributing valve 5 is in its open position and does not hamper the ozone-air
mixture flow. In this situation the flow 28 of the ozone-air mixture through an outlet
opening 30 of the distributing valve 5 comes into a water reservoir air space 8 and produces
an excessive pressure of the ozone-air mixture in this space which is set by the adjustable
throttler 14 or, if such is not available, by the resistance to the flow of the destructor 4. The
channel 18 of the ozone-air mixture delivery into the preventive cup 19 is covered by water,
the ozone-air mixture does not get into the bottle air space 10, water from the bottle 9 is
held by a negative pressure in a bottle air space 10 and does not come into the water
reservoir 11. Upon water off-take from the delivery tap 15 the water level in the water
reservoir 11 is lowering and upon reaching the water level 32 in the water reservoir
allowing the delivery of ozone-air mixture into the water bottle, the ozone-air mixture flow
27 is divided into two flows: the flow 28 and the flow 29 directed via the space 24 and the
delivery channel 20 into the bottle air space 10, due to the flow 29 the pressure grows in the
bottle air space 10 and a water flow 36 develops from the bottle 9 into the water reservoir
11 for compensation of the water taken from the delivery tap 15 and for restoration of the
working water level 17 in the water reservoir 11. Upon completion of water off-take from
the delivery tap 15 the water level in the water reservoir rises and upon reaching the level
31 the ozone-air mixture delivery into the space 24 stops while the water flow 36 from the
bottle 9 into the water reservoir 11 continues filling the water reservoir 11 and the remains
of the ozone-air mixture are pushed out by water from the space 24 into the bottle air space
, upon reaching the working water level 17 in the water reservoir 11 the water flow 36 is
stopped until the next lowering of water level down to the level 32. After switching off of
the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 a reverse flow 35 of the ozone-air mixture occurs
from the water reservoir air space and through the ozone destructor 4 and the adjustable
throttler 14 gets into atmosphere due to which a pressure equalization with the atmosphere
takes place in the water reservoir air space 8, thus reaching the stabilization of the working
water level 17 in the water reservoir. In case of fluctuations in the atmospheric pressure and
slight variations of the working water level 17 in the water reservoir, said pressure
equalization in the water reservoir air space 8 is carried out via the adjustable throttler 14
and the ozone destructor 4. During replacement of the empty bottle 9 at the level 32 in the
water reservoir, the ozone-air mixture freely comes from an opening 38 for outlet of ozone-
air mixture from the water-intake finger 6 and accumulates in the bottom portion of the
bottle-holder cone 7, thus ensuring the sterilization of external surfaces of the water-intake
finger casing 22 and the external surface 40 of the cone 7, which prevents a water
contamination during the installation of a newly filled bottle 9.
To control the operation of the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2, a control
device 13 and a water-off-take sensor 37 connected therewith are provided. The control
device 13 switches on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 upon receipt of a signal
“water off-take” 43 from the water-off-take sensor 37 during the water off-take to create an
ozone-air mixture flow compensating for the water poured out from the bottle 9, which is a
necessary condition for operation of the sterilization system. A time period between the off-
takes should be less than or comparable with the time of decomposition of the ozone-air
mixture, which, in turn, strongly depends on a temperature of the mixture and under normal
conditions is about 30 minutes. To ensure a normal operation of the system in case of
lasting breaks between water off-takes from the delivery tap 15, it is necessary to
periodically switch on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 with a period not less than
minutes in order to maintain the required ozone concentration in the air space of the
water reservoir 11.
Figure 4 shows an embodiment of the sterilization system differing from the above
described in that in this system, for the control of switching on the air pump 1 and the
ozone generator 2, a contactless human detection sensor 44 is additionally included. The
contactless human detection sensor 44 is a device allowing to detect a human presence
without a direct contact of a person with the housing of the water dispenser. The
contactless human detection sensor 44 forms a signal 45 of human presence in front of the
apparatus within distance 0 to 700 mm, this distance being a zone entering which a person
as a rule will use the water dispenser (this was confirmed by the experience of practical
application of water dispensers) and therefore being usable for preparation of the water
dispenser for operation. By signal 45 of human presence in front of the dispenser the
control device 13 switches on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 and switches off
these devices in case of human absence within the detection area. The application of this
contactless human detection sensor 44 allows most efficiently using the sterilization system
resource, and in particular, performing more complete treatment of external surfaces of the
water-intake finger casing 22 and of external surface 40 of the cone 7.
A basic operational diagram of another embodiment of the invention is presented in
Figure 5. This system differs from that described above in that in this system, for the
control of switching on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2, a contactless human
detection sensor 44 is additionally included with the possibility to detect a person at least
in two different zones in front of the water dispenser. The contactless human detection
sensor 44 forms a signal 45 of human presence in front of the apparatus within a distance
L3 from 250 to 700 mm, this distance being a zone entering which a person as a rule will
use the water dispenser (this was confirmed by the experience of practical application of
water dispensers) and therefore being usable for preparation of water dispenser for
operation. By the signal 45 of human presence in front of the water dispenser the control
device 13 switches on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 in a mode of normal
working output and switches off these devices in case of human absence within the
detection area. The contactless human detection sensor 44 forms a “bottle replacement”
signal 47 upon human presence in front of the apparatus within a distance L2 from 0 to 250
mm, this distance defining a zone entering which a person as a rule will carry out the
replacement of the empty bottle 9 with a full one. The use of the water dispenser for taking
water at such a distance is inconvenient (this was confirmed by the experience of practical
application of water dispensers), therefore this distance can be used for switching on the air
pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 in the mode of enhanced output for a deeper processing
of external surfaces of the water-intake finger casing 22 and of the external surface 40 of the
cone 7.
A basic operational diagram of yet another embodiment of the system is shown in
Figure 6. This system for sterilization of water dispenser differs from that described above
in that in this system, for the additional control of switching on the air pump 1 and the
ozone generator 2, a sensor 48 is additionally included for detection of a bottle installed on
the water dispenser. The sensor 48 for detection of a bottle on the water dispenser is a
device allowing to detect whether a bottle is installed on the water dispenser and may be
either of a contact type or contactless. The sensor 48 for detection of a bottle on the water
dispenser forms a “no bottle” signal 49 when there is no bottle on the water dispenser, by
which signal the control device 13 switches on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 in
the mode of enhanced output for a deeper processing of external surfaces of the water-
intake finger casing 22 and of the external surface 40 of the cone 7. Generation of a certain
excessive pressure in the preventive cup 19 and in the water-intake finger 6 when the bottle
is removed always ensures the formation of an “ozone-air curtain” preventing the external
air and microorganisms contained therein from getting into the water dispenser through
channels in the water-intake finger 6.
Referring back to Figure 4 we describe another embodiment of the invention. In
this embodiment, the system differs from that described above in that in this system, for the
additional control of switching on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2, a contactless
human detection sensor 44 is included instead of the sensor 48 for detection of a bottle on
the water dispenser. The contactless human detection sensor 44 forms a “bottle
replacement” signal 47 upon human presence in front of the dispenser within a distance L1
from 0 to 250 mm, this distance representing a zone entering which a person as a rule will
carry out the replacement of the empty bottle 9 with a full one while the use of the water
dispenser for taking water at such a distance is inconvenient (this was confirmed by the
experience of practical application of water dispensers), and therefore this distance can be
used for switching on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 in the mode of enhanced
output for a deeper processing of external surfaces of the water-intake finger casing 22 and
of the external surface 40 of the cone 7. Generation of a certain excessive pressure in the
preventive cup 19 yet prior to replacement of the bottle always ensures the formation of an
“ozone-air curtain” preventing the external air and microorganisms contained therein from
getting into the water dispenser through the channels in the water-intake finger 6. This also
ensures that already the first portion of the ozone-air mixture will have a required
concentration.
A basic operational diagram of the last embodiment of the invention is shown in
Figure 7. This system differs from that described above in that in this system, for the
additional control of switching on the air pump 1 and the ozone generator 2 in the mode of
enhanced output, a sensor 50 of water level in the water reservoir is included which forms a
“replace bottle” signal 51 as soon as the water level in the reservoir has lowered below the
water level 32 in the water reservoir allowing the delivery of the ozone-air mixture into the
water bottle as an additional factor for the “replace bottle” signal 47 because the bottle
replacement can take place also before there is no more water in the bottle 9 upon human
presence in front of the apparatus within a distance L1 from 0 to 250 mm.
Thus, the proposed sterilization system has the following advantages:
- the system provides a reliable sterilization of an air space in the water source
bottle by ozone-air mixture while preserving water taste;
- the system provides sterilization of the water-intake finger and the area of the
cone around the finger;
- the proposed system also provides an excessive pressure of the ozone-air
mixture in the water-intake finger upon removal/replacement of a bottle thus
creating an effective ozone-air mixture curtain that is always preventing the
external air from getting into the dispenser.
List of Positions in the Drawings
No. Description
1 Air pump
2 Ozone generator
3 Check valve
4 Ozone destructor
Protective distributing valve
6 Water-intake finger
7 Cone for holding the bottle in vertical position
8 Air space of water reservoir
9 Bottle
Air space of bottle
11 Water reservoir
12 Delivery pipelines
13 Control device
14 Adjustable throttler
Delivery tap
16 Cup
17 Working water level in the water reservoir
18 Channel for delivery of ozone-air mixture into preventive cup
19 Preventive cup
Air delivery channel
21 Water delivery channel
22 Water-intake finger casing
23 Shutoff plane
24 Technological space
Ozone-air mixture flow after ozone generator
26 Ozone-air mixture flow after ozone generator into ozone destructor
27 Ozone-air mixture flow after ozone generator into distributing valve
28 Ozone-air mixture flow after distributing valve into air space of water reservoir
29 Ozone-air mixture flow after distributing valve into air space of water bottle
Outlet opening of distributing valve
31 Water level in the water reservoir locking ozone-air mixture delivery into air
space of water bottle
32 Water level in the water reservoir allowing ozone-air mixture delivery into air
space of water bottle
33 Water level in the water reservoir for locking of distributing valve
34 Locking float of distributing valve
Ozone-air mixture flow from air space of the water reservoir
36 Water flow from bottle into the water reservoir
37 Water-off-take sensor
38 Opening for outlet of ozone-air mixture from water-intake finger into bottle
39 Opening for water outlet from bottle into water-intake finger
40 External surface of cone for holding bottle in vertical position
41 Control signal for switching of air pump
42 Control signal for switching of ozone generator
43 Control signal for water-off-take sensor
44 Contactless human detection sensor
45 Signal from human detection sensor – no human
46 Human being
47 Signal from human detection sensor – bottle replacement
48 Sensor of bottle presence on water dispenser
49 Signal from bottle presence sensor – no bottle
50 Water level sensor
51 Signal from water level sensor – replace bottle
52 Sealing ring
53 Internal surface of cone
Claims (6)
1. A sterilization system using an ozone-air mixture for treatment of a water-intake finger and an air space of a water source bottle of a water dispenser in which the bottle is 5 installed with its neck downwards for gravitation discharge of water from the bottle into a water reservoir located inside the dispenser and having an air space, the system comprising: a cone for holding the bottle with its neck downwards; the water-intake finger located in a central part of the cone for opening the bottle 10 and water delivery from the bottle into the water reservoir; an ozone generator producing the ozone-air mixture for sterilization; and a control device for control of the ozone generator, wherein two longitudinal channels are made in the water-intake finger for separate water delivery from the bottle into the water reservoir and ozone-air mixture delivery into the 15 bottle; the water-intake finger is provided with a preventive cup adapted to prevent from air penetration into the bottle from the air space of the water reservoir, the preventive cup being provided with an inlet channel connected to the ozone generator for ozone-air mixture delivery into the preventive cup during water off-take from the water reservoir 20 when water poured out of the bottle is replaced with the ozone-air mixture delivered from the ozone generator.
2. The system of claim 1 provided with a contactless human detection sensor for switching-on the ozone generator when a human being is detected within a predetermined 25 area in front of the water dispenser.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the predetermined area in front of the water dispenser consists of at least two zones, the ozone generator has at least two modes of output, and the control device is configured to switch the modes of output of the ozone 30 generator depending on a zone where the human being is detected.
4. The system of any one of claims 1 to 3 provided with a bottle removal sensor and the ozone generator having a mode of enhanced output, wherein the control device is configured to switch on the ozone generator in the mode of enhanced output for sterilization of internal and external surfaces of the water-intake finger and an external 5 surface of the cone when the bottle is removed.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein a bottle removal sensor is a contactless human detection sensor adjusted for response when a human being is located within an immediate vicinity of the water dispenser.
6. The system of claim 5 provided with a water level sensor for switching-on the ozone generator in the mode of the enhanced output for sterilization of internal and external surfaces of the water-intake finger and of external surface of the cone when the bottle is removed and water level in the water reservoir is below a certain level. This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST This data, for application number 2012314490, is current as of 201514 23:52 AEST
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