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- This invention relates to a water server for supplying drinking water from a replaceable raw water container filled with drinking water such as mineral water.
- the raw water container has a hollow cylindrical body part, a bottom part provided at one end of the body part, and a neck part provided at the other end of the body part via a shoulder part. There is an exit.
- the raw water container is set in the water server with the neck portion facing downward so that the water outlet comes to the lowest position of the raw water container.
- the inventor of the present invention has developed a water server of the type in which the raw water container is set at the lower part of the casing.
- the water server has a container holder 83 for holding the raw water container 81 in a horizontal posture (that is, with the neck 82 of the raw water container 81 oriented horizontally) on the bottom plate 84a of the casing 84.
- the end of a raw water pumping pipe 86 (joint) that is slidably supported by a slide rail 85 provided in the pipe and communicates between a raw water container 81 and a cold water tank (not shown) provided at the top of the housing 84.
- Part 86 a is fixed in the housing 84, and the water outlet 87 of the raw water container 81 is connected to the end 86 a of the raw water pumping pipe 86 by the sliding movement of the container holder 83, and a pump ( Drinking water is pumped out from the raw water container 81.
- the replacement work of the raw water container is considerably easier than the conventional one in which the raw water container is set on the upper surface of the casing.
- the container holder 83 for placing the raw water container 81 in a horizontal posture is formed in a box shape opened upward, and is fixed to the slide portion of the slide rail 85.
- the container holder 83 is pulled out from the housing 84, the used raw water container 81 is removed, and then the full raw water container 81 is lifted by several tens of centimeters, and the container holder 83 is placed above the container holder 83. In this respect, there is still room for improvement in workability.
- the raw water container can be easily lifted in a horizontal orientation by providing a handle on the trunk of the raw water container.
- the raw water container is usually disposable, it is not practical in terms of cost to provide a sturdy and easy-to-hold handle on the body.
- the cost can be reduced, but when the user lifts the raw water container with the handle, the tape body is cut. There is a problem that it is easy to feel such anxiety and to feel painful because the tape body bites into the hand.
- an object of the present invention is to improve workability at the time of replacing the raw water container without increasing the cost of the raw water container itself in a water server in which the raw water container is set in a horizontal orientation.
- the present invention includes a hollow cylindrical body, a bottom provided at one end of the body, and a neck provided at the other end of the body via a shoulder.
- a water server having a replaceable raw water container provided with a water outlet at its neck, a container mounting table for placing the raw water container, and a raw water pumping pipe connected to the water outlet of the raw water container,
- a configuration is adopted in which a container holder that is formed in a box shape having a handle and holds the raw water container in a state in which the neck portion is horizontally oriented is detachably mounted on the container mounting table.
- the container holder when the raw water container is set in the water server, the container holder is removed from the container mounting table, and the container holder is placed over the raw water container placed near the water server installation position. After the raw water container is placed in the holder, the neck of the raw water container is placed horizontally with the container holder, and the container holder is held on the container mounting table. Therefore, it is not necessary to lift the raw water container that is heavy and difficult to hold, and the raw water container can be easily set in a horizontal orientation. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a handle in the raw water container, the cost of the raw water container itself does not increase.
- the container holder may be one that opens upward and allows the raw water container to be taken in and out from the opening.
- the container holder holding the raw water container is Positioning at the time of mounting on the mounting table, and hence connection between the water outlet of the raw water container and the raw water pumping pipe are facilitated, and workability at the time of replacing the raw water container is further improved.
- a neck support part for supporting the neck of the raw water container is provided on the peripheral wall of the container holder, the water outlet of the raw water container and the raw water pumping pipe can be reliably connected.
- the neck support part of the said container holder can protrude outward from the surrounding wall of a container holder, and can employ
- a pair of flanges are provided on the outer peripheral surface of the neck part of the raw water container, and the upper part of the neck support part of the container holder is fitted between the pair of flanges. It is advisable to provide a projecting piece to be caught so that the positioning of the raw water container relative to the container holder in the front-rear direction (axial direction of the neck) can be performed reliably. Further, a rib that extends to the vicinity of the base end of the neck support portion is formed on the upper side surface of the base end side of the neck support portion of the container holder so that only one flange of the raw water container enters between the projecting pieces.
- the water server of the present invention has a container holder that holds the raw water container in a state in which the neck portion is horizontally oriented and is formed in a box shape having a handle, and is detachably mounted on the container mounting table. Therefore, when setting the raw water container, cover the raw water container with the container holder removed from the container mounting base, place the raw water container in the container holder, and then hold the handle of the container holder and hold the container holder. Can be mounted on the container mounting table. Therefore, it is not necessary to lift the raw water container alone, and the raw water container can be easily set. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a handle in the raw water container, the cost of the raw water container itself does not increase.
- Sectional drawing which shows the state at the time of normal operation of the water server of embodiment of this invention 1 is an enlarged cross-sectional view near the raw water container set position in FIG. Sectional view along line III-III in FIG. Sectional drawing of the principal part which shows the state which pulled out the container mounting base of FIG. 1 from the housing
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view near the joint.
- operation of the water server of FIG. a to c are explanatory diagrams of procedures for accommodating the raw water container of FIG. 1 in a container holder, respectively.
- FIG. 1 shows a water server according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the water server includes a housing 1, a cold water tank 2 for storing low-temperature drinking water for pouring out of the housing 1, and an exchangeable type filled with drinking water for replenishing the cold water tank 2.
- It has a hot water tank 9 that contains drinking water, and a hot water tank water supply pipe 10 that communicates between the buffer tank 7 and the hot water tank 9.
- a joint portion 5 a that is detachably connected to the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3 is provided at the upstream end of the raw water pumping tube 5.
- the downstream end of the raw water pumping pipe 5 is connected to the cold water tank 2.
- the raw water pumping pipe 5 is provided so as to change the direction upward after extending downward from the joint part 5a so as to pass through a position lower than the joint part 5a.
- the pump 6 is arrange
- the pump 6 transfers the drinking water in the raw water pumping pipe 5 from the raw water container 3 side to the cold water tank 2 side, and pumps drinking water from the raw water container 3 through the raw water pumping pipe 5.
- a diaphragm pump or a gear pump can be used as the pump 6, for example.
- a flow sensor 12 is provided on the discharge side of the pump 6 of the raw water pumping pipe 5.
- the flow sensor 12 detects the state when the flow of the drinking water in the raw water draw-out pipe 5 disappears when the pump 6 is driven.
- a container replacement lamp (not shown) arranged in front of the housing 1 is turned on to inform the user that it is time to replace the raw water container 3.
- a first three-way valve 13 is provided in a portion of the raw water pumping pipe 5 between the pump 6 and the cold water tank 2 (preferably the end of the raw water pumping pipe 5 on the cold water tank 2 side).
- the first three-way valve 13 is disposed at a position away from the cold water tank 2, but the first three-way valve 13 may be directly connected to the cold water tank 2.
- the first three-way valve 13 is connected to a first sterilization pipe 14 that communicates between the first three-way valve 13 and the buffer tank 7.
- the end of the first sterilization pipe 14 on the buffer tank 7 side is connected to the upper surface 7 a of the buffer tank 7.
- the first three-way valve 13 includes a normal flow path (see FIG. 1) that communicates between the pump 6 and the cold water tank 2 and blocks between the pump 6 and the first sterilization pipe 14, and the pump 6 and the cold water tank.
- the flow path can be switched between a sterilization flow path (see FIG. 7) that blocks between the two and communicates between the pump 6 and the first sterilization pipe 14.
- the first three-way valve 13 employs an electromagnetic valve that switches from the normal flow path to the sterilization flow path when energized, and switches from the sterilization flow path to the normal flow path when power is released.
- a second three-way valve 15 is provided in a portion of the raw water pumping pipe 5 between the pump 6 and the raw water container 3 (preferably the end of the raw water pumping pipe 5 on the raw water container 3 side).
- the second three-way valve 15 is disposed at a position away from the joint portion 5a, but the second three-way valve 15 may be directly connected to the joint portion 5a.
- the second three-way valve 15 is connected to a second sterilization pipe 16 that communicates between the second three-way valve 15 and the hot water tank 9.
- the end of the second sterilization pipe 16 on the hot water tank 9 side is connected to the upper surface 9 a of the hot water tank 9.
- the second three-way valve 15 includes a normal flow path (see FIG. 1) that communicates between the pump 6 and the raw water container 3 and blocks between the pump 6 and the second sterilization pipe 16, and the pump 6 and the raw water container. 3 and the sterilization flow path (see FIG. 7) communicating between the pump 6 and the second sterilization pipe 16 are configured to be switchable.
- the second three-way valve 15 switches from the normal flow path to the sterilization flow path when energized, and switches from the sterilization flow path to the normal flow path when the power is released.
- a solenoid valve is used.
- first three-way valve 13 and the second three-way valve 15 are each constituted by a single valve, but a three-way valve having the same action is configured by combining a plurality of two-way valves. May be.
- the cold water tank 2 contains air and drinking water in upper and lower layers.
- a cooling device 17 for cooling the drinking water stored in the cold water tank 2 is attached to the cold water tank 2.
- the cooling device 17 is arrange
- the cold water tank 2 is provided with a water level sensor 18 for detecting the level of drinking water accumulated in the cold water tank 2.
- a water level sensor 18 for detecting the level of drinking water accumulated in the cold water tank 2.
- a guide plate 19 is provided inside the cold water tank 2, when drinking water is pumped from the raw water container 3 to the cold water tank 2, the flow of vertical drinking water flowing into the cold water tank 2 from the raw water pumping pipe 5 is changed to a horizontal flow.
- a guide plate 19 is provided inside the cold water tank 2, when drinking water is pumped from the raw water container 3 to the cold water tank 2, the flow of vertical drinking water flowing into the cold water tank 2 from the raw water pumping pipe 5 is changed to a horizontal flow.
- the guide plate 19 prevents the low-temperature drinking water accumulated in the lower part of the cold water tank 2 from being stirred by the normal temperature drinking water flowing into the cold water tank 2 from the raw water pumping pipe 5.
- a cold water pouring pipe 20 for pouring low temperature drinking water in the cold water tank 2 to the outside is connected to the bottom surface of the cold water tank 2.
- the cold water pouring pipe 20 is provided with a cold water cock 21 that can be operated from the outside of the housing 1, and by opening the cold water cock 21, low-temperature drinking water can be poured into a cup or the like from the cold water tank 2. ing.
- the capacity of drinking water in the cold water tank 2 is smaller than the capacity of the raw water container 3 and is about 2 to 4 liters.
- An air sterilization chamber 23 is connected to the cold water tank 2 through an air introduction path 22.
- the air sterilization chamber 23 includes a hollow case 25 in which an air intake 24 is formed, and an ozone generator 26 provided in the case 25.
- the ozone generator 26 for example, a low-pressure mercury lamp or a silent discharge device can be used.
- the air sterilization chamber 23 is always in a state where ozone is accumulated in the case 25 by energizing the ozone generator 26 at regular intervals to generate ozone.
- the air introduction path 22 introduces air into the cold water tank 2 according to a drop in the water level in the cold water tank 2 to keep the inside of the cold water tank 2 at atmospheric pressure. At this time, since the air introduced into the cold water tank 2 passes through the air sterilization chamber 23 and is sterilized with ozone, the air in the cold water tank 2 is kept clean.
- the buffer tank 7 contains air and drinking water in two upper and lower layers.
- a vent pipe 27 is connected to the upper surface 7 a of the buffer tank 7.
- the ventilation pipe 27 keeps the inside of the buffer tank 7 at atmospheric pressure by communicating between the air layer in the buffer tank 7 and the air layer in the cold water tank 2.
- the buffer tank water supply pipe 8 communicates between the air layer of the buffer tank 7 and the cold water tank 2.
- the end of the buffer tank water supply pipe 8 on the cold water tank 2 side is the upper layer of the drinking water in the cold water tank 2 so that the drinking water is introduced into the buffer tank water supply pipe 8 from the upper layer portion of the drinking water in the cold water tank 2. Open to the part.
- the upper layer part of the drinking water in the cold water tank 2 is used as the drinking water for supplying water to the buffer tank 7, the low temperature drinking water accumulated in the lower part of the cold water tank 2 flows out into the buffer tank 7.
- the drinking water in the cold water tank 2 is effectively kept at a low temperature.
- the end of the buffer tank water supply pipe 8 on the buffer tank 7 side is connected to the upper surface 7 a of the buffer tank 7.
- a float valve 28 that opens and closes according to the water level in the buffer tank 7 is provided at the end of the buffer tank water supply pipe 8 on the buffer tank 7 side. The float valve 28 opens the flow path when the water level in the buffer tank 7 falls below a certain water level, and closes the flow path when the water level in the buffer tank 7 reaches a certain water level.
- the capacity of drinking water in the buffer tank 7 is smaller than that of the hot water tank 9 and is about 0.2 to 0.5 liter.
- the bottom surface 7b of the buffer tank 7 is formed in a conical shape that gradually decreases toward the center, and a hot water tank water supply pipe 10 is connected to the center of the bottom surface 7b.
- the hot water tank water supply pipe 10 is connected to a hot water tank 9 disposed below the buffer tank 7.
- the hot water tank 9 is completely filled with drinking water.
- a temperature sensor 29 that detects the temperature of the drinking water in the hot water tank 9 and a heater 30 that heats the drinking water in the hot water tank 9 are attached to the hot water tank 9.
- the heater 30 is switched ON / OFF according to the temperature detected by the temperature sensor 29, and the drinking water in the hot water tank 9 is kept at a high temperature (about 90 ° C.).
- a sheath heater is employed as the heater 30 is shown, but a band heater can also be employed.
- a hot water pouring pipe 31 for pouring hot drinking water accumulated in the upper part of the hot water tank 9 to the outside.
- the hot water pouring pipe 31 is provided with a hot water cock 32 that can be operated from the outside of the housing 1. By opening the hot water cock 32, hot drinking water can be poured from the hot water tank 9 into a cup or the like. ing.
- the drinking water in the buffer tank 7 is introduced by its own weight through the hot water tank water supply pipe 10 into the hot water tank 9, and the hot water tank 9 is always kept full.
- the capacity of drinking water in the hot water tank 9 is about 1 to 2 liters.
- the hot water tank water supply pipe 10 has an in-tank pipe 33 that extends downward from the upper surface 9 a of the hot water tank 9 through the inside of the hot water tank 9.
- the lower end of the tank piping 33 is open near the bottom surface of the hot water tank 9.
- a small hole 34 that communicates the inside and outside of the in-tank pipe 33 is provided.
- An end 31a of the hot water pouring pipe 31 on the hot water tank 9 side passes through the upper surface 9a of the hot water tank 9 and extends downward in the hot water tank 9, and is spaced downward from the upper surface 9a of the hot water tank 9 (
- the hot water tank 9 has an opening at a position of about 5 to 15 mm downward from the upper surface 9a.
- the small hole 34 of the in-tank pipe 33 of the hot water tank water supply pipe 10 is opened at a position above the opening position of the end 31a of the hot water discharge pipe 31 on the hot water tank 9 side.
- the end 16 a of the second sterilization pipe 16 on the hot water tank 9 side is opened above the small hole 34 of the in-tank pipe 33 of the hot water tank water supply pipe 10.
- a drain pipe 35 extending to the outside of the housing 1 is connected to the bottom surface of the hot water tank 9.
- the outlet of the drain pipe 35 is closed with a plug 36.
- An opening / closing valve may be provided instead of the plug 36.
- the raw water container 3 includes a barrel portion 37 having a square cross section and a hollow rectangular tube shape, a bottom portion 38 provided at one end of the barrel portion 37, and the trunk portion 37. It has a neck 40 provided at the end via a shoulder 39, and the water outlet 11 is provided in the neck 40. A pair of flanges 41 are formed on the outer periphery of the neck 40. Moreover, the trunk
- the raw water container 3 is entirely formed by blow molding of polyethylene terephthalate resin (PET), and its capacity is about 10 to 20 liters when the water is full.
- PET polyethylene terephthalate resin
- the raw water container can be of a type formed with rigidity as a whole, but even if the water outlet of the raw water container is oriented horizontally, the drinking water in the raw water container can be easily pumped. In order to be able to discharge, it is preferable to employ the raw water container 3 formed with flexibility so as to contract as the amount of residual water decreases as in this embodiment.
- the raw water container 3 is placed on the container mounting table 42 while being held by the container holder 4.
- the container mounting table 42 includes a substantially rectangular flat plate-shaped mounting portion 43 and a reinforcing portion 44 provided on the lower surface side of the mounting portion 43, and penetrates from the upper surface of the mounting portion 43 to the lower surface of the reinforcing portion 44.
- Three through holes 45 are provided as fitting portions for positioning the container holder 4 to be positioned.
- a wheel 47 that rolls on the bottom plate 1 a of the housing 1 is attached to a pair of left and right wheel attachment portions 46 that extend rearward from the rear end of the reinforcement portion 44.
- the front side is the front and the back side is the rear as viewed from the user standing toward the water server.
- a pair of left and right rollers 48 that support the lower surface of the reinforcing portion 44 of the container mounting table 42, and linearly extend in the front-rear direction, and the reinforcing portion 44 of the container mounting table 42.
- a pair of left and right guides 49 for guiding the side surfaces are provided.
- the container holder 4 is formed in a box shape that opens upward, and the raw water container 3 is taken in and out of the opening 50.
- the support holder 51 that supports the raw water container 3 from the lower side and the raw water container 3 on both sides ,
- Each handle 55 is rotatably attached at one end to the front plate 53 and at the other end to the rear plate 54.
- the container holder 4 On the lower surface of the support plate 51 of the container holder 4, that is, the contact surface with the container mounting table 42, three conical protrusions 56 that are respectively fitted into the three through holes 45 of the container mounting table 42 are provided. .
- the protrusion of the container holder may be formed in a hemispherical shape.
- the rear plate 54 forming a part of the peripheral wall of the container holder 4 is provided with a neck support portion 57 that protrudes from the outer surface and supports the neck portion 40 of the raw water container 3.
- the neck support portion 57 has a bowl-like shape whose upper side surface is formed in an arc surface having the same radius of curvature as the outer diameter of the flange 41 of the neck portion 40 of the raw water container 3, and below the neck portion 40 of the raw water container 3. It is designed to fit. Then, as shown in FIG. 5, on the upper side surface of the neck support portion 57, there are fan-shaped protrusions 58 fitted between the pair of flanges 41 of the raw water container 3, and the base end side of the neck support portion 57.
- a gap 59 in which only one flange 41 of the raw water container 3 enters is formed between the projecting piece 58 and a rib 59 extending to the vicinity of the proximal end of the neck support portion 57 is provided.
- the container holder 4 is configured such that the neck support portion 57 is connected to the neck portion 40 (each flange 41 of the raw water container 3) in a state where the protruding piece 58 of the neck support portion 57 is fitted between the pair of flanges 41 of the raw water container 3.
- the neck 40 of the raw water container 3 can be accurately positioned in the radial direction and the axial direction. As a result, when the container mounting table 42 comes to the set position, the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3 is reliably connected to the joint portion 5 a of the raw water pumping pipe 5.
- a cap 60 is attached to the tip of the neck 40 of the raw water container 3.
- an inner cylinder 61 is formed that is open at both ends extending in parallel with the neck 40 toward the inside of the raw water container 3.
- a region inside the inner cylinder 61 forms the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3, and in a state before connection (see FIG. 6), a plug 62 is detachably fitted into the water outlet 11.
- the cap 60 is formed by injection molding of polyethylene resin (PE).
- a stepped portion 63 having a smaller diameter toward the inside of the raw water container 3 is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the inner cylinder 61 of the raw water container 3.
- the plug body 62 has a cylindrical portion 64, a bottomed cylindrical shape having a closed end portion 65 formed at one end of the cylindrical portion 64, and a claw portion 66 formed along the inner periphery of the other end of the cylindrical portion 64. It is.
- the plug body 62 is fitted to the inner cylinder 61 so as to open toward the outside of the raw water container 3.
- a protrusion 67 that engages with the stepped portion 63 of the inner cylinder 61 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 64 of the plug body 62.
- An opposing piece 68 is formed at the end of the cylinder portion 64 on the inner side of the raw water container 3 so as to face the end portion of the inner cylinder 61 in the axial direction.
- the joint portion 5a is disconnected from the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3 when the container mounting table 42 is moved to the drawing position as shown in FIG. 4, and the container mounting table 42 is moved as shown in FIG. It is fixed in the housing 1 so as to be connected to the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3 when moved to the set position.
- the joint portion 5 a is fixed to the fixing plate 69 in a state of penetrating the fixing plate 69 erected on the upper surface of the bottom plate 1 a of the housing 1.
- a guide piece 70 extending toward the raw water container 3 is provided at the upper end of the fixed plate 69.
- the guide piece 70 has a rectangular column shape with a rectangular cross section, and is curved upward as its distal end approaches the raw water container 3.
- the neck 40 of the raw water container 3 is tilted and the tip position is shifted from the joint part 5 a.
- the piece 70 guides the neck portion 40 of the raw water container 3 toward the joint portion 5a.
- the joint portion 5 a is a horizontally extending cylindrical body formed so as to be fitted to the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3, and has a straight portion 71 having a cylindrical outer surface and a hemispherical tip. Part 72.
- the diameter of the straight part 71 is set to a size that fits the water outlet 11 (that is, the inner cylinder 61) of the raw water container 3 with an allowance.
- the straight portion 71 is formed with a water passage hole 73 that opens to the inside of the raw water container 3 in a state where the joint portion 5 a is fitted to the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3.
- the water flow holes 73 are provided only in the lower half area of the joint portion 5a and do not exist in the upper half area. For this reason, even when the drinking water in the raw water container 3 is reduced, the drinking water can be pumped out to the end as much as possible. Moreover, when the raw
- an ultraviolet light emitting portion 74 is provided at the base of the joint portion 5a.
- the ultraviolet light emitting part 74 sterilizes the drinking water inside the joint part 5a and the inner surface of the joint part 5a by irradiating ultraviolet light.
- an ultraviolet LED or a mercury lamp can be used as the ultraviolet light emitting unit 74.
- an air vent hole 75 penetrating the joint portion 5a inward and outward is formed at the center of the distal end portion 72 of the joint portion 5a.
- a circumferential groove 76 that engages with the claw 66 of the plug body 62 is formed at the boundary position between the straight portion 71 and the distal end portion 72 on the outer periphery of the joint portion 5a.
- the raw water container 3 When connecting the raw water container 3 and the joint part 5a, the raw water container 3 is moved horizontally from the state shown in FIG. 6 toward the joint part 5a. Then, first, the distal end portion 72 of the joint portion 5a enters the plug body 62 of the raw water container 3, and the claw portion 66 of the plug body 62 engages with the circumferential groove 76 of the joint portion 5a. At this time, the air surrounded between the plug body 62 and the distal end portion 72 of the joint portion 5a escapes to the inside through the air vent hole 75 of the joint portion 5a, so that the plug body 62 is inserted into the distal end portion 72 of the joint portion 5a. Can be smoothly fitted.
- the water level in the cold water tank 2 is kept within a certain range with the flow paths of the first three-way valve 13 and the second three-way valve 15 switched to the normal flow path.
- Water level control and heater control for maintaining the temperature of the drinking water in the hot water tank 9 at a high temperature are performed.
- the pump 6 is driven by the water level control described above, and the drinking water in the raw water container 3 passes through the raw water pumping pipe 5 and goes to the cold water tank. 2 pumped up.
- the hot water cock 32 When the user operates the hot water cock 32, hot drinking water in the hot water tank 9 is poured out through the hot water extraction pipe 31, and the drinking water in the buffer tank 7 is heated by its own weight. 10 is introduced into the hot water tank 9.
- the drinking water in the buffer tank 7 plays the role of pushing out the drinking water in the hot water tank 9 to the outside. Further, when the drinking water in the buffer tank 7 is introduced into the hot water tank 9, the water level in the buffer tank 7 is lowered, so the float valve 28 is opened, and the buffer tank water supply from the upper part of the drinking water in the cold water tank 2 is performed. Drinking water is introduced into the buffer tank 7 through the pipe 8.
- the temperature of the drinking water in the hot water tank 9 decreases.
- the temperature in the hot water tank 9 detected by the temperature sensor 29 becomes lower than the lower limit temperature (for example, 85 ° C.) set by the heater control, the heater 30 is turned on, and the beverage in the hot water tank 9 Water is heated.
- the water level control is stopped, and the pump 6 is operated in a state where the flow paths of the first three-way valve 13 and the second three-way valve 15 are switched to the sterilization flow path.
- the water circulation control to be driven and the heater control are performed in parallel.
- the hot drinking water in the hot water tank 9 is supplied to the second sterilization pipe 16, the second three-way valve 15, the raw water pumping pipe 5, the first three-way valve 13, the first sterilization pipe 14, and the buffer. It circulates through the tank 7 and the hot water tank water supply pipe 10 in order, and the circulation path is sterilized.
- the user can pour out low temperature drinking water in the cold water tank 2 even during the sterilization operation.
- the drinking water in the raw water container 3 gradually decreases as the drinking water in the cold water tank 2 or the hot water tank 9 is used. And when the raw water container 3 becomes empty, the flow sensor 12 detects this state because there is no flow of drinking water in the raw water pumping pipe 5 even though the pump 6 is operating.
- the container replacement lamp is turned on.
- the user replaces the raw water container 3 as follows. First, as shown in FIG. 4, the container mounting table 42 is pulled out from the housing 1. At this time, since the container holder 4 and the raw water container 3 move integrally with the container mounting table 42, the raw water container 3 is pulled out from the joint portion 5a fixed in the housing 1. Then, the container holder 4 is removed from the container mounting table 42 and the empty raw water container 3 is taken out from the container holder 4.
- the raw water container 3 is tilted as shown in FIG.
- the container holder 4 with the opening directed sideways is slid onto the raw water container 3 in this state.
- the container holder 4 is further slid while the raw water container 3 is returned to the original position, thereby bringing the raw water container 3 into the container holder 4 as shown in FIG. It shall be in a state of being almost accommodated.
- the raw water container 3 together with the container holder 4 is set in a horizontal posture, and the container holder 4 is held on the container mounting table 42 with the handle 55 of the container holder 4.
- the neck 40 of the raw water container 3 is fitted to the neck support 57 of the container holder 4.
- the container mounting table 42 is pushed and accommodated in the housing 1 together with the container holder 4 and the raw water container 3, and at the same time, the raw water container 3 is connected to the joint portion 5 a fixed in the housing 1. This completes the replacement work.
- the water server stores the raw water container 3 in the container holder 4 removed from the container mounting table 42 and then holds the handle 55 of the container holder 4 to hold the container holder 4. Since all four can be placed on the container mounting table 42, it is not necessary to lift the raw water container 3 alone, and the raw water container 3 can be easily set in a lateral orientation. Moreover, since it is not necessary to provide a handle in the raw water container 3, the cost of the raw water container 3 itself can be suppressed.
- the container holder 4 when the container holder 4 is placed on the container mounting table 42, it is accurately and smoothly positioned, and the neck 40 of the raw water container 3 is accurately positioned in the radial direction and the axial direction with respect to the container holder 4. If the container mounting table 42 is accommodated in the set position, the water outlet 11 of the raw water container 3 can be reliably connected to the joint portion 5a of the raw water pumping pipe 5. Therefore, the connection between the raw water container 3 and the raw water pumping pipe 5 is easy, and in this respect as well, the workability when replacing the raw water container 3 is excellent.
- the container holder 4 is removed from the container mounting table 42, and the container holder 4 Since it is only necessary to throw away the drinking water accumulated in the inside, it takes less time to restart the replacement work than to pump out the drinking water leaked from the conventional fixed container holder.
- the flange 41 is formed on the neck 40 of the raw water container 3, but the flange may be formed on a cap attached to the neck.
- a flange may not be formed on the neck of the raw water container, but a clamp means for gripping the neck may be provided on the container holder, and the movement of the water outlet of the raw water container may be restricted by the clamp means.
- the protrusions on the lower surface of the support plate of the container holder, and the fitting parts such as the through holes of the container mounting table into which the protrusions are fitted are provided three by three.
- the number is preferably the same number and 3 or more. This is because by setting the number of protrusions to three or more, when the container holder is removed from the container mounting table and placed on the floor or the like, the protrusion becomes a foot and the posture of the container holder is stabilized.
- a protrusion may be provided on the upper surface of the container mounting table, and a fitting part into which the protrusion is fitted may be provided on the support plate of the container holder. In that case, it is preferable to prevent the fitting part from interfering with the raw water container accommodated in the container holder, for example, by forming a thick support plate for the container holder.
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前記容器載置台に、把手を有する箱状に形成され、前記原水容器をその首部が水平に向く状態で保持する容器ホルダーを着脱自在に載置した構成を採用したのである。
4 容器ホルダー
5 原水汲出し管
11 水出口
40 首部
41 フランジ
42 容器載置台
45 貫通孔(嵌合部)
50 開口部
55 把手
56 突部
57 首支持部
58 突片
59 リブ
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- 中空筒状の胴部(37)と、この胴部(37)の一端に設けられた底部(38)と、前記胴部(37)の他端に肩部(39)を介して設けられた首部(40)とを有し、その首部(40)に水出口(11)が設けられた交換式の原水容器(3)と、前記原水容器(3)を載せる容器載置台(42)と、前記原水容器(3)の水出口(11)に接続される原水汲出し管(5)とを有するウォーターサーバーであって、
前記容器載置台(42)に、把手(55)を有する箱状に形成され、前記原水容器(3)をその首部(40)が水平に向く状態で保持する容器ホルダー(4)を着脱自在に載置したことを特徴とするウォーターサーバー。 - 前記容器ホルダー(4)は、上方に開口し、その開口部(50)から前記原水容器(3)を出し入れするものである請求項1に記載のウォーターサーバー。
- 前記容器ホルダー(4)の容器載置台(42)との接触面に複数の突部(56)を設け、前記容器載置台(42)にこの突部(56)が嵌まり込む嵌合部(45)を設けた請求項1または2に記載のウォーターサーバー。
- 前記容器ホルダー(4)の突部(56)が、円錐状または半球状に形成されている請求項3に記載のウォーターサーバー。
- 前記容器ホルダー(4)の周壁に、前記原水容器(3)の首部(40)を支持する首支持部(57)を設けた請求項1から4のいずれかに記載のウォーターサーバー。
- 前記容器ホルダー(4)の首支持部(57)が、容器ホルダー(4)の周壁から外方に突出して、前記原水容器(3)の首部(40)の下側に嵌合する樋状のものである請求項5に記載のウォーターサーバー。
- 前記原水容器(3)の首部(40)の外周面に一対のフランジ(41)を設け、前記容器ホルダー(4)の首支持部(57)の上側面に、この一対のフランジ(41)の間に嵌まり込む突片(58)を設けた請求項6に記載のウォーターサーバー。
- 前記容器ホルダー(4)の首支持部(57)の基端側の上側面に、前記突片(58)との間に前記原水容器(3)のフランジ(41)が1つだけ入り込む隙間を形成し、首支持部(57)の基端近傍まで延びるリブ(59)を設けた請求項7に記載のウォーターサーバー。
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