WO2017184915A1 - Distributeur de liquide pour robinet d'évier - Google Patents

Distributeur de liquide pour robinet d'évier Download PDF

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WO2017184915A1
WO2017184915A1 PCT/US2017/028721 US2017028721W WO2017184915A1 WO 2017184915 A1 WO2017184915 A1 WO 2017184915A1 US 2017028721 W US2017028721 W US 2017028721W WO 2017184915 A1 WO2017184915 A1 WO 2017184915A1
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Daniel S. ZAVODNICK
Alan ZAVODNICK
Matthew Patrick COUGHLIN
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Hunter Innovations Llc
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/06Dispensers for soap
    • A47K5/12Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E03WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE
    • E03CDOMESTIC PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS FOR FRESH WATER OR WASTE WATER; SINKS
    • E03C1/00Domestic plumbing installations for fresh water or waste water; Sinks
    • E03C1/02Plumbing installations for fresh water
    • E03C1/04Water-basin installations specially adapted to wash-basins or baths
    • E03C1/046Adding soap, disinfectant, or the like in the supply line or at the water outlet
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K5/00Holders or dispensers for soap, toothpaste, or the like
    • A47K5/06Dispensers for soap
    • A47K5/12Dispensers for soap for liquid or pasty soap
    • A47K2005/1218Table mounted; Dispensers integrated with the mixing tap

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  • This invention pertains generally to a liquid dispensing system, and more particularly to a liquid soap dispensing system which is integrated with the body of a faucet.
  • the presently disclosed invention overcomes many of the shortcomings of the prior art by providing a liquid dispenser that is integrated with the faucet so that refilling or replacement of the liquid in the dispenser is achieved at sink level. Further, since the various elements of the system are integrated within the faucet, there are no extra bottles or components cluttering the sink top or surrounding counter. This simplifies everyday tasks by eliminating manual pumping of a liquid such as soap from a separate container, and provides the liquid soap at the location where it is needed most— in close proximity to the water outlet. Not only do the inventive embodiments save water, energy, and time, they also free up valuable kitchen and bath countertop and deck real estate.
  • the present invention includes a faucet integrated liquid dispensing system comprising a faucet and a liquid dispenser system.
  • the faucet may comprise a faucet body, a spout for dispensing water from the faucet body, and a dispenser compartment positioned within an interior of the faucet body.
  • the liquid dispenser system may comprise a dispenser cartridge configured to contain a liquid and positionable within the dispenser compartment, one or more fluid lines in fluid communication with the dispenser cartridge and an outlet of the spout, and a dispenser button.
  • the dispenser button is generally configured to control dispensing of the liquid from the dispenser cartridge to exit from the outlet of the spout.
  • the present invention also includes a liquid dispenser system for a sink faucet which may be sold or provided separate from the faucet.
  • the liquid dispenser system may comprise one or more fluid lines, a dispenser cartridge configured to contain a liquid and positionable either within a dispenser compartment of a faucet or on an outer surface of the faucet, the dispenser cartridge having an inlet configured to provide access to the one or more fluid lines, and a dispenser button.
  • the liquid dispenser system may additionally comprise a pump which may be mechanical or electrical. Activating the dispenser button provides dispensing of the liquid from the dispenser cartridge through a spout of the faucet.
  • the present invention also includes a dispenser cartridge designed and configured to contain a liquid and positionable within a dispenser compartment of a faucet, the dispenser cartridge having an inlet configured to provide access to one or more fluid lines.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a faucet comprising the liquid dispensing system in accordance with certain aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a font view of a flexible dispenser cartridge having a side mounted spout in accordance with certain aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a font view of a flexible dispenser cartridge having a top mounted spout in accordance with certain aspects of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a font view of a flexible dispenser cartridge having a flat mounted spout in accordance with certain aspects of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates a font view of a dispenser cartridge in accordance with certain aspects of the present invention
  • the present invention is set forth in the context of various alternative embodiments and implementations involving a liquid dispenser system for a sink faucet, a faucet including the integrated liquid dispenser system, and various liquid dispenser cartridges for use with the liquid dispenser system.
  • Coupled As used herein, the terms “coupled”, “attached”, and/or “joined” are interchangeably used to indicate either a direct connection between two components or, where appropriate, an indirect connection to one another through intervening or intermediate components. In contrast, when a component is referred to as being “directly coupled”, “directly attached”, and/or “directly joined” to another component, there are no intervening elements shown in said examples.
  • the faucet integrated liquid dispensing system includes a sink faucet comprising a dispenser compartment positioned within an internal region of a body of the faucet, and a liquid dispensing system that includes a dispenser cartridge that holds a liquid and which is positionable within the dispenser compartment, a dispenser button, and one or more fluid lines in fluid communication with the liquid in the dispenser cartridge. Activation of the dispenser button may provide discharge of the liquid from a spout of the faucet via the one or more fluid lines.
  • FIG. 1 Shown in FIG. 1 is an illustration of a faucet integrated liquid dispensing system according to certain aspects of the present invention, generally designated by reference number 10.
  • a liquid dispenser cartridge 13 may be located in a base portion of the faucet body 17 and/or within a mounting deck 11. According to certain aspects of the system, the liquid dispenser cartridge 13 may be positioned within an internal region of the faucet (e.g., faucet body 17, mounting deck 11, etc.) such as within a dispenser compartment 12, and may be concealed by a cover or door 15 that may be configured to blend with the surface finish of the faucet.
  • the door 15 is generally configured to provide access to the dispenser compartment 12, and the liquid dispenser cartridge 13 positioned therein.
  • the door 15 may comprise a hinge, and may be spring loaded to remain in the closed position.
  • Such components i.e., hinges and springs
  • the door may include a handle, indent, or lip that would allow a user to pull the door open and gain access to the internal compartment.
  • the door may also include stop positions that would keep the door in an open position until released by the user to regain the closed position.
  • the door may be spring loaded to open and may include a concealed push-to-open or close latch, such as is common for doors which cover gas caps on many cars.
  • the door 15 may be configured and designed to remain flush with the faucet body 17, and/or may be composed of the same material or have the same finish as the faucet.
  • the faucet body 17 may extend from the mounting deck or faucet base 11, as shown, or from the countertop.
  • the faucet may be mounted to the countertop using any suitable mounting hardware.
  • the faucet may be mounted to the countertop using an assembly device as detailed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2016/0356027, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
  • a handle 16 which activates a flow of water from the faucet.
  • the faucet shown in FIG. 1 has a specific design, such as a single handle pull-out kitchen faucet, other faucet designs are within the scope of the present invention.
  • the faucet may be a single handle faucet, a mechanically operated dual control or single control faucet, a pull-out faucet, a pull-down faucet, or a hands-free, electronic sensor faucet for the kitchen or the lavatory (i.e., wash basin, or tub/shower).
  • the system also includes one or more fluid lines 22 which provide fluid communication between the dispenser cartridge 13 and a spout 24 of the faucet.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may run in tandem with a water line to the faucet head 21, and may terminate at an opening adjacent to or coincident with the openings for water in the spout 24.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 and the water line may be a bifurcated fluid line.
  • the one or more fluid lines may be in fluid communication with the water line at a point prior to the spout 24 of the faucet.
  • the faucet may be a pull-out faucet or pull-down faucet.
  • the faucet may include a faucet arm 14 that is extendable away from the faucet body 17 (as shown), or may include a pull-out or pull-down spray head that extends from an end of the faucet.
  • Pull out faucets generally include a button enabling a user to toggle between a center flow of water and a shower flow of water.
  • the faucet of the presently disclosed system may include a spray head on the faucet arm 14 which includes the spout 24. In such a configuration, switching the flow of water discharged at the spout 24 of the faucet from a constant flow to a spray may be achieved by depressing a button 20 on the faucet head 21.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may include enough length, or slack, so that there is no tension in the one or more fluid lines 22 when the faucet arm 14 (as shown) or faucet spray head is fully “pulled-out” or extended. Further, the one or more fluid lines 22 may be wrapped around the water line, may be connected to the water line, or may be encased in a casing with the water line to reduce the risk that the one or more fluid lines 22 become entangled and to provide a cleaner looking system.
  • the system may further include a dispensing button 18 which may be positioned on the faucet arm 14 such as, for example, on the faucet head 21 (as shown), or on any portion of the faucet body 17 or base 11 which would be easily accessible by a user, such as on the a side of the faucet, or on the dispenser compartment door 15.
  • the dispensing button 18 may be a non-invasive button which may be depressed or touched to trigger dispensing of the liquid. That is, the dispensing button 18 may lie flush with the surface of the faucet body 17, faucet arm 14, or faucet head 21.
  • the dispensing button 18 may be configured as a different position for the button 20 which switches the flow of water discharged at the spout 24 of the faucet from a constant flow to a spray.
  • the buttons 18 and 20 would comprise a single physical button of the faucet having several set positions.
  • the button dispensing 18 may be a motion activated sensor which is triggered by motion of a user's hand.
  • Activation of the dispensing button may enable the user to dispense soap directly from the faucet either with the water stream or independent from the water stream.
  • depressing the dispensing button 18 may cause a squirt of soap to be delivered which may be independent of the flow of water from the faucet (e.g., independent of the volume or temperature of the flow of water, or whether there is a flow of water).
  • depressing the dispensing button 18 may cause the system to dispense soap within the stream of water so that the water and soap mix at a certain concentration.
  • This latter option may include dispensing the soap directly from a separate opening in the spout 24 than the water opening(s), or may include mixing the soap and water at a point along the fluid path of the system before the fluid openings in the spout 24 so that the soap/water mixture exit from the same opening in the spout 24.
  • a mixing valve or chamber may be included. Any mixing valve or chamber known in the art is within the scope of the present invention.
  • a simple Venturi mixing valve or chamber could be installed at a position along the fluid path of the system (fluid line(s) 22 and water line(s) of the faucet) before the fluid openings in the spout 24
  • the amount of liquid dispensed from the system may be manually controlled, such as by a length of time the user depresses the dispensing button 18.
  • the system may respond by dispensing a standard amount of liquid on activation of dispensing button 18, which may be independent of the length of time the user depresses the dispensing button 18.
  • the system may include a controller or control module which may control dispensing and/or mixing of the soap with water.
  • the control module may instruct a pump to dispense soap for a predefined interval of time (e.g., several seconds).
  • the mixing valve may be an electronically controllable mixing valve which may control the dose of soap to be provided.
  • the various components diagramed in FIG. 1 are generally internal to the faucet 10 (faucet body 17, faucet arm 14, and faucet head 21), such as the dispenser cartridge 13 and the fluid lines 22. These components may all be housed neatly within the faucet 10 with the exception of the dispensing button 18, which is positioned on an external surface of the faucet so that a user may easily gain access. According to certain aspects of the present invention, however, the dispenser cartridge may be housed in a region of the faucet body 17 that is on an exterior surface thereof. That is, the cartridge may attach to or be positioned in the external surface of the faucet body 17, and the one or more fluid lines may be housed within the faucet body, faucet arm 14, and faucet head 21.
  • the dispenser cartridge 13 may be a disposable or refillable component of the system.
  • the dispenser cartridge 13 may be disposed of when empty and replaced with a new cartridge, or may be refillable.
  • the dispenser cartridge 13 may be flexible and may include a cartridge spout.
  • the cartridge spout 202 may be positioned at a corner of the flexible pouch 200.
  • the cartridge spout 302 may be positioned along a top edge of the flexible pouch 300.
  • the cartridge spout 402 may be positioned along a longitudinal side of the flexible pouch 400.
  • Each of the dispenser cartridges 13 shown in FIGs. 2 - 4 may be designed to be disposable or refillable.
  • the pouches (200, 300, 400) may comprise a ZIPLOC style closure along a top perimeter that may be opened to allow easy refilling of the pouch with a liquid. This ZIPLOC style closure may then be closed to seal the pouch (200, 300, 400) and the cartridge spouts (202, 302, 402) may be used to provide access to the one or more fluid lines 22.
  • the pouches (200, 300, 400) may comprise a spout that may allow refilling with a liquid, and an opening which may provide access for the one or more fluid lines 22. Any configuration which may allow refilling of the dispenser cartridge 13 and fluid communication for the one or more fluid lines 22 is within the scope of the present invention.
  • the dispenser cartridge 13 may not be flexible, and may be formed of a harder material.
  • the dispenser cartridge 500 shown in FIG. 5 may be designed to be disposable, or may be designed to be refillable, and may include a port or open top portion (not shown) to provide access to the one or more fluid lines 22.
  • the shape and design of the dispenser cartridge may vary, and may depend on the specific configuration of the faucet body and volume of liquid to be contained therein.
  • the exemplary dispenser cartridge designs shown herein are only for illustrative purposes, and can vary in shape, size, and material.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 which provide connection between the dispenser cartridge 13 and the spout 24 of the faucet may have an end portion that provides connection with the dispenser cartridge 13.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may be configured to puncture the cartridge 13. That is, the one or more fluid lines 22 may have a beveled cannula end configured to pierce a side or top of a disposable cartridge which resembles a juice pouch or a beverage extraction cup (e.g., K-cup®).
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may simply slide into a cartridge spout, such as the spouts (202, 302, 402) shown in FIGs. 2 - 4.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may include a first connection means that provides an air-tight seal or liquid-tight seal with the dispenser cartridge 13.
  • Installation of the dispenser cartridge 13 may include connecting a connection means on the dispenser cartridge (see for example the spouts 202, 302, and 402 shown on the dispensing cartridges depicted in FIGs. 2 - 4) to the first connection means.
  • the ends of the one or more fluid lines 22 including the first connection means may be available for the user to make the connection (e.g., the ends may be loose within the dispenser compartment 12), or may be part of a more stable portion of the faucet body 17 or the dispenser compartment 12 (e.g., a connection plate).
  • connection plates Various types and styles of connection plates are known in the art are within the scope of the present invention.
  • connection plates are known in the art are within the scope of the present invention.
  • various configurations for connection between an end of the one or more fluid lines 22 and the dispenser cartridge 13 are envisioned and are within the scope of the present invention.
  • the ends of the one or more fluid lines 22 may include a screw connection to hold the lines in place within the dispenser cartridge 13, and/or may be weighted so that the lines are encouraged to reside at the bottom of the dispenser cartridge 13.
  • simple luer connectors having a male connector and a female connector may be used to provide quick connection between the dispenser cartridge 13 and a distal end of the one or more fluid lines 22.
  • This connection may be air or liquid tight so that the lines may not need to be positioned with an end that reaches to the bottom of the dispenser cartridge 13. Rather, the air and/or liquid tight seal may provide a means for the liquid in the dispenser cartridge 13 to be pulled out of the cartridge.
  • the dispenser cartridge 13 may be configured to be installed within the dispenser compartment 12 with the spout at a bottom position. This may allow all of the liquid contained therein to be usable or accessible.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may be positioned on a connection plate at a bottom point in the dispenser compartment 12, and the dispenser cartridge 13 may be attachable in this inverted position (spout down) in a manner that does not spill the liquid therein.
  • the one or more fluid lines 22 may extend a distance from the dispenser compartment 12 so that a connection with the dispenser cartridge 13 may be made with the spout in an upright position, and once a connection is made, the dispenser cartridge 13 may be positioned inside of the dispenser compartment 12 in an inverted position (spout down).
  • the liquid that may be provided by the liquid dispensing system may be a liquid soap, such as a dish washing detergent.
  • the liquid may be provided in single use disposable pouches or containers, or multiple use refillable pouches or containers, which are configured to fit within the dispenser compartment 12.
  • the soap may be any standard soap, or may be a concentrated soap. Concentrated liquid soaps offer the advantage that they are much more efficient to use and less contaminating to the environment. Further, the overall cost is less because of the greatly reduced volume and weight affecting manufacturing, shipping, and storage.
  • the system may further comprise a pump, which may pump the liquid from the dispenser cartridge 13 through the one or more fluid lines 22 to exit from the faucet spout 24.
  • the pump may be positioned in the faucet body, or may be included as a component which is positioned beneath the counter surface on which the sink is installed.
  • the pump may be mechanical or electrical and may be sealed from contact with the liquid, or may be in fluid communication with the liquid. Further, the pump may be connected to one or both of the dispenser cartridge and the one or more fluid lines. Alternatively, a vacuum generated by the flow of water through the water lines may provide the pumping action which draws the liquid from the dispenser cartridge 13 through the one or more fluid lines 22.
  • the system can operate mechanically, without the use of electricity.
  • the system may be powered, particularly when a pump is included, and may be configured to include specific control logic implemented in software or hardware or a combination of both.
  • particular embodiments can be implemented by using application specific integrated circuits or programmed logic circuits.
  • the functions of particular embodiments can be achieved by any suitable means known in the art. Communication or transfer of data or instructions may be wired, wireless, or by any other suitable means.
  • elements of the inventive embodiments can be enabled or disabled as is useful in accordance with a particular application.
  • depressing or activating the dispensing button 18 may cause the liquid to be drawn from the dispenser cartridge 13 through the one or more fluid lines 22 for delivery from the faucet spout 24.
  • the system of the present invention is configured to dispense a liquid from a liquid dispensing cartridge. While the liquid has been described as a liquid soap, other liquids, such as conditioners, sanitizers, etc. are within the scope of the present invention.
  • a faucet integrated liquid dispensing system comprising a faucet and a liquid dispenser system, the faucet comprising a faucet body, a spout for dispensing water from the faucet body, and a dispenser compartment positioned within an interior of the faucet body; and the liquid dispenser system comprising a dispenser cartridge configured to contain a liquid and positionable within the dispenser compartment, one or more fluid lines each having a distal end configured to provide fluid communication with the dispenser cartridge and a proximal end in fluid communication with an outlet of the spout, and a dispenser button positioned on the faucet wherein the dispenser button is configured to initiate dispensing of the liquid from the dispenser cartridge through the outlet of the spout.
  • dispenser cartridge comprises a cartridge spout positioned at a top of the pouch, on a corner of the pouch, or on a side of the pouch.
  • a faucet integrated liquid dispensing system comprising a faucet and a liquid dispenser system, the faucet comprising a faucet body, a spout for dispensing water from the faucet body, and a dispenser compartment positioned within an interior of the faucet body; and the liquid dispenser system comprising one or more fluid lines each having a distal end positioned within the dispenser compartment and a proximal end in fluid communication with an outlet of the spout, and a dispenser button positioned on the faucet body wherein the dispenser button is configured to initiate flow of a fluid between the distal and proximal ends of the one or more fluid lines.
  • a disposable dispenser cartridge comprising at least two sidewalls composed of a flexible material and defining an enclosed interior compartment; a concentrated liquid soap contained within the enclosed interior compartment; and at least one inlet providing access to the concentrated liquid soap contained within the enclosed interior compartment, the at least one inlet comprising a second connection means configured to provide connection with a first connection means at the distal end of the one or more fluid lines of the faucet integrated liquid dispensing system of Claim 16.
  • the first connection means comprises one of a male or female luer connector
  • the second connection means comprises the other of the male or female luer connector.

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L'invention concerne un système de distribution de liquide intégré à un robinet, qui comprend un robinet et un système de distribution de liquide. Le robinet comprend un corps de robinet, un bec verseur pour distribuer l'eau à partir du robinet, et un compartiment de distributeur positionné à l'intérieur du corps de robinet. Le système de distributeur de liquide comprend une cartouche de distributeur configurée pour contenir un liquide et pouvant être positionnée dans le compartiment de distributeur du robinet, une ou plusieurs conduites de fluide en communication fluidique avec la cartouche de distributeur, et un bouton de distributeur. L'activation du bouton de distributeur permet la distribution du liquide à partir de la cartouche de distributeur, par l'intermédiaire d'un bec verseur du robinet.
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