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WO2013100479A1
WO2013100479A1 PCT/KR2012/011124 KR2012011124W WO2013100479A1 WO 2013100479 A1 WO2013100479 A1 WO 2013100479A1 KR 2012011124 W KR2012011124 W KR 2012011124W WO 2013100479 A1 WO2013100479 A1 WO 2013100479A1
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Chul-Ho Kim
In-Du CHOI
Ju-Hyuk EOM
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Coway Co Ltd
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67DDISPENSING, DELIVERING OR TRANSFERRING LIQUIDS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B67D3/00Apparatus or devices for controlling flow of liquids under gravity from storage containers for dispensing purposes
    • B67D3/04Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer
    • B67D3/043Liquid-dispensing taps or cocks adapted to seal and open tapping holes of casks, e.g. for beer with a closing element having a linear movement, in a direction perpendicular to the seat
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K31/00Actuating devices; Operating means; Releasing devices
    • F16K31/44Mechanical actuating means
    • F16K31/46Mechanical actuating means for remote operation
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16KVALVES; TAPS; COCKS; ACTUATING-FLOATS; DEVICES FOR VENTING OR AERATING
    • F16K35/00Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation
    • F16K35/02Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation to be locked or disconnected by means of a pushing or pulling action
    • F16K35/022Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation to be locked or disconnected by means of a pushing or pulling action the locking mechanism being actuated by a separate actuating element
    • F16K35/025Means to prevent accidental or unauthorised actuation to be locked or disconnected by means of a pushing or pulling action the locking mechanism being actuated by a separate actuating element said actuating element being operated manually (e.g. a push-button located in the valve actuator)

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  • the present invention relates to a water discharging apparatus for discharging water to the outside thereof to be supplied to a user, and more particularly, to a water discharging apparatus in which when a first flow channel and a second flow channel connected in parallel are opened, water from a water source flows in the first flow channel and the second flow channel and is discharged to the outside thereof through an outlet.
  • a water discharging apparatus is an apparatus connected to a water source such as a water tank, or the like, to discharge water from the water source to the outside thereof to be supplied to a user.
  • the water discharging apparatus is configured to discharge water to the outside thereof through a single operation of a button or a lever, water may be abruptly discharged to the outside thereof or may be discharged due to an inadvertent user action. In particular, if hot water is unexpectedly discharged, an accident may occur, for example, the user may be burned, or the like.
  • a related art water discharging apparatus is configured to discharge water through several operations, rather than a single operation, in particular, in the case of discharging hot water.
  • the related art water discharging apparatus has a very complicated configuration to implement a safe water discharge.
  • a large amount of cost is incurred to fabricate the water discharging apparatus.
  • the present invention has been devised through recognition of any one of the issues or problems evident in the related art water discharging apparatus.
  • An aspect of the present invention provides a water discharging apparatus in which when both a first flow channel and a second flow channel connected in parallel are opened, water from a water source flows in the first flow channel and the second flow channel so as to be discharged to the outside thereof through an outlet.
  • An aspect of the present invention also provides a water discharging apparatus for discharging water according to several operations by a simple configuration.
  • An aspect of the present invention also provides a water discharging apparatus fabricated at low cost.
  • a water discharging apparatus in relation to an embodiment for realizing at least one of the tasks may have the following features.
  • the present invention is largely based on a technique in which when both a first flow channel and a second flow channel connected in parallel are opened, water from a water source flows in the first flow channel and the second flow channel so as to be discharged to the outside thereof through an outlet.
  • a water discharging apparatus including: a main body having an inlet formed in one side thereof, the inlet being connected to a water source to allow water to introduced therethrough, and an outlet formed in the other side thereof to allow water to be discharged therethrough; a first opening and closing unit configured to open and close a first flow channel formed in one side of the main body such that the first flow channel is connected to the inlet; and a second opening and closing unit configured to open and close a second flow channel formed in the other side of the main body such that the second flow channel is connected to the first flow channel in parallel and connected to the outlet, wherein water from the water source may be discharged to the outside thereof through the outlet only when both the first flow channel and the second flow channel are opened.
  • the first opening and closing unit may include: a first opening and closing member having one side elastically supported by the inlet such that it is movable and the other side in which a first contact opening and closing portion is formed to be in contact with a first opening and closing projection (i.e., a protrusion or a protuberance) formed in the first flow channel; a lifting member having one side elastically supported by a connection flow channel formed in the main body to connect the first flow channel and the second flow channel such that the one side of the lifting member is lifted and lowered, and the other side configured to push the first opening and closing member or allow one side of a second opening and closing member included in the second opening and closing unit to be caught thereby when the lifting member is lifted; and a lever member rotatably disposed on one side of the lifting member and lifting and lowering the lifting member.
  • a first opening and closing member having one side elastically supported by the inlet such that it is movable and the other side in which a first contact opening and closing portion is formed to be in contact with a
  • connection member connected to the water source may be connected to the inlet, and one side of the first opening and closing member may be elastically supported by a first elastic member provided between one side of the first opening and closing member and the connection member such that it is movable to the connection member.
  • a thrust portion may be disposed on the other side of the first opening and closing member, and a portion of the thrust portion may be inserted into a through hole formed in the other side of the lifting member and thrust from a pressurization projection formed in the through hole when the lifting member is lifted.
  • one side of the pressurization projection may be sloped.
  • a first cap member may be disposed on one opened side of the connection flow channel, and one side of the lifting member may be elastically supported by the first cap member by a third elastic member disposed between one side of the lifting member and the first cap member such that the one side of the lifting member is lifted and lowered.
  • a first sealing member may be disposed in the connection flow channel in order to prevent water from being discharged to the outside thereof through the one opened side of the connection flow channel.
  • One side of the first sealing member may be fixed to one end portion of the connection flow channel by the first cap member, and the other side of the first sealing member may be connected to the other side of the lifting member and lifted and lowered as the lifting member is lifted and lowered.
  • the second opening and closing unit may include: a second opening and closing member having one side in which a second contact opening and closing portion is formed to be in contact with the second opening and closing projection formed in the second flow channel and the other side movably elastically supported by the second opening and closing projection; and a button member disposed to be movable to the other side of the second flow channel to push the second opening and closing member.
  • a stopping projection may be formed on one side of the second opening and closing member and caught in a stopping hole formed in a through hole formed in the other side of the lifting member included in the first opening and closing unit.
  • An insertion portion inserted into the button member may be formed in the other side of the second opening and closing member.
  • a second cap member may be disposed in the other opened end portion of the second flow channel to allow the button member to be movable, and the other side of the second opening and closing member may be movably elastically supported by a second elastic member disposed between the other side of the second opening and closing member and the second opening and closing projection.
  • a second sealing member may be disposed in the second flow channel to prevent water from being discharged to the outside thereof through the other opened side of the second flow channel.
  • One side of the second sealing member may be fixed to the other end portion of the second flow channel by the second cap member, and the other side of the second sealing member may be inserted into the button member so as to be moved together therewith.
  • water can be discharged to the outside thereof according to several operations by a simple configuration.
  • the water discharging apparatus can be fabricated at low cost.
  • water when water is discharged through several operations, water is prevented from being discharged all at once, from being discharged to one side, or from being badly splashed.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a water discharging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the water discharging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an operation of the water discharging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, specifically illustrating a state in which only a lever member is operated to open a first flow channel.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an operation of the water discharging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, specifically illustrating a state in which only a button member is operated to open a second flow channel.
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an operation of the water discharging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, specifically illustrating a state in which both the lever member and the button member are operated to open both the first channel and the second flow channel to discharge water from a water source to the outside.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an operation of the water discharging apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, specifically illustrating continuous water discharging.
  • Embodiments in relation to the present invention are based on a concept that when both a first flow channel and a second flow channel connected in parallel are opened, water from a water source flows in the first flow channel and the second flow channel so as to be discharged to the outside thereof through an outlet.
  • a water discharging apparatus 100 may include a main body 200, a first opening and closing unit 300, and a second opening and closing unit 400.
  • an inlet 210 may be formed in one side of the main body 200.
  • the inlet 210 may be connected to a water source such as a water tank (not shown) storing water.
  • a connection member C having one side connected to the water source may be connected to the inlet 210 as shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • connection member C may be connected to the inlet 210 through a screw connection.
  • connection member C may also be connected to the inlet 210 through a different configuration such as fitting, or the like, and the connection member C may be connected to the inlet 210 in any known manner, as long as the connection member C can be connected to the inlet 210.
  • connection pipe connected to the water source may be connected to the connection member C. Accordingly, as illustrated in FIGS. 3 through 6, water from the water source may be introduced to the inlet 210.
  • an outlet 220 may be formed in the other side of the main body 200. Water introduced through the inlet 210 from the water source as mentioned above may be discharged through the outlet 220. As shown in the illustrated embodiment, the outlet 220 may be configured in the main body 200 such that water is discharged downwardly to allow a user to be easily provided with water.
  • a first flow channel 230 may be formed in the main body 200. As illustrated, the first flow channel 230 may be formed in one side of the main body 200 such that it is connected to the inlet 210. Thus, as mentioned above, water introduced through the inlet 210 may be introduced to the first flow channel 230 as illustrated in FIGS. 3 through 6.
  • the first flow channel 230 may include a first opening and closing projection 231. As illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 4, a first contact opening and closing portion 311 formed in the first opening and closing member 310 included in the first opening and closing unit 300 as described hereinafter may be in contact with the first opening and closing projection 231. Accordingly, the first flow channel 230 may be closed as illustrated. As illustrated in FIGS. 3, 5, and 6, when the first contact opening and closing portion 311 of the first opening and closing member 310 is separated from the first opening and closing projection 231 of the first flow channel 230, the first flow channel 230 is opened. Thus, water introduced to the first flow channel 230 may flow to a second flow channel 240.
  • the first opening and closing projection 231 may have, for example, an annular shape.
  • the shape of the first opening and closing projection 231 is not particularly limited and the first opening and closing projection 231 may have any shape as long as the first contact opening and closing portion 311 of the first opening and closing member 310 comes into contact with the first opening and closing projection 231 or is separated therefrom to open and close the first flow channel 230.
  • the second flow channel 240 may be formed in the main body 200. As shown in the embodiment, the second flow channel 240 may be formed in the other side of the main body 200 such that it is connected in parallel to the foregoing first flow channel 230 and connected to the outlet 220.
  • the first flow channel 230 when the first flow channel 230 is opened, water introduced to the first flow channel 230 flows so as to be introduced to the second flow channel 240.
  • water introduced to the second flow channel 240 may be discharged to the outside thereof through the outlet 220 so as to be supplied to the user.
  • a connection flow channel 250 may be formed to connect the first flow channel 230 and the second flow channel 240.
  • water introduced to the first flow channel 230 may be introduced to the second flow channel 240 through the connection flow channel 250.
  • the first opening and closing unit 300 may be configured to open and close the first flow channel 230 formed in the foregoing main body 200. To this end, as shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the first opening and closing unit 300 may include the first opening and closing member 310, a lifting member 320, and a lever member 330.
  • first opening and closing member 310 may be movably elastically supported by the inlet 210 of the foregoing main body 200.
  • a first elastic member 340 may be disposed between one side of the first opening and closing member 310 and the connection member C.
  • One side of the first opening and closing member 310 may be movably elastically supported by the connection member C by the first elastic member 340.
  • the first contact opening and closing portion 311 in contact with the first opening and closing projection 231 formed in the first flow channel 230 may be formed in the other side of the first opening and closing member 310.
  • the first flow channel 230 is closed.
  • the first contact opening and closing portion 311 of the first opening and closing member 310 is separated from the first opening and closing projection 231 of the first flow channel 230, the first flow channel 230 is opened.
  • water introduced to the first flow channel 230 from the water source may flow to the second flow channel 240.
  • a thrust portion 312 may be disposed on the other side of the first opening and closing member 310. As shown in the illustrated embodiment, a portion of the thrust portion 312 may be inserted into a through hole 321 formed in the other side of the lifting member 320. As illustrated in FIGS, 3, 5, and 6, when the lifting member 320 is lifted, the thrust portion 312 of the first and second opening and closing member 310 may be thrust toward the connection member C by a pressurization projection 321a formed in the through hole 321 of the lifting member 320.
  • one side of the pressurization projection 321a may be sloped.
  • the thrust portion 312 of the first opening and closing member 310 may be easily thrust by the pressurization projection 321a.
  • the thrust portion 312 of the first opening and closing member 310 may be thrust toward the connection member C by the pressurization projection 321a of the lifting member 320.
  • the first opening and closing member 310 may move toward the connection member C in the first flow channel 230 of the main body 200 by overcoming elastic force of the first elastic member 340.
  • the first contact opening and closing portion 311 of the first opening and closing member 310 may be separated from the first opening and closing projection 231 of the first flow channel 210.
  • the first flow channel 230 may be opened.
  • one side of the lifting member 320 may be elastically supported by the connection flow channel 250 formed in the main body 200 such that it is lifted or lowered.
  • a first cap member 350 may be disposed on one opened side of the connection flow channel 250.
  • a third elastic member 360 may be disposed between one side of the lifting member 320 and the first cap member 350.
  • one side of the lifting member 320 may be elastically supported by the first cap member 350 by means of the third elastic member 360 such that it is lifted and lowered.
  • a first sealing member 370 may be disposed in the connection flow channel 250.
  • water is prevented from being discharged to the outside thereof through the one opened side of the connection flow channel 250.
  • one side of the first sealing member 370 may be fixed to one end portion of the connection flow channel 250 by the first cap member 350.
  • the other side of the first sealing member 370 may be connected to the other side of the lifting member 320 so as to be lifted and lowered therewith.
  • the lifting member 320 may be configured such that the other side thereof thrusts the first opening and closing member 310 or one side of a second opening and closing member 410 included in the second opening and closing unit 400 as described hereinafter is caught thereby.
  • the through hole 321 may be formed in the other side of the lifting member 320.
  • the pressurization projection 321a may be formed in the through hole 321 in order to thrust the thrust portion 312 of the first opening and closing member 310 when the lifting member 320 is lifted.
  • the pressurization projection 321a formed in the through hole 321 may thrust the thrust portion 312 of the first opening and closing member 310.
  • stopping hole 321b may be formed in the through hole 321.
  • a stopping projection 412 formed on one side of the second opening and closing member 410 included in the second opening and closing unit 400 as described hereinafter may be caught in the stopping hole 321b.
  • the stopping projection 412 formed on one side of the second opening and closing member 410 may be caught in the stopping hole 321b. Also, even when the lifting member 320 is lifted in a state in which the button member 420 is pressed and the second opening and closing member 410 is moved to the connection flow channel 250 from the second flow channel 240, the stopping projection 412 of the second opening and closing member 410 may be caught in the stopping hole 321b.
  • the first opening and closing member 320 is moved to open the first flow channel 230 and the second opening and closing member 410 is moved to open the second flow channel 240, or as the second opening and closing member 410 is moved, the second flow channel 240 is opened and according to the movement of the first opening and closing member 310 according to the lifting of the lifting member 320, the first flow channel 230 may be opened. Namely, both the first flow channel 230 and the second flow channel 240 may be opened.
  • water from the water source introduced through the inlet 210 of the main body 200 may flow in the first flow channel 230, the connection flow channel 250, and the second flow channel 240 and is discharged to the outside thereof through the outlet 220.
  • water from the water source may flow in the first flow channel 230 and the second flow channel 240 so as to be discharged to the outside thereof through the outlet 220 when both the first flow channel 230 and the second flow channel 240 connected in parallel are opened, water may be discharged to the outside thereof through several operations by a simple configuration. Also, costs for fabricating the water discharging apparatus can be reduced.
  • both the first flow channel 230 and the second flow channel 240, to which the first opening and closing member 310 and the second opening and closing member 410 are horizontally moved to be connected in parallel, are opened, water may flow horizontally and stably to a degree, and then, may be discharged to the outside thereof.
  • water when water is discharged to the outside thereof, water is prevented from being discharged all at once, from being discharged to one side, or from being badly splashed.
  • the lever member 330 may be rotatably disposed in one side of the lifting member 320. As is rotated, the lifting member 320 may be lifted or lowered as shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 3 through 6.
  • the lifting member 320 When the lever member 330 is rotated to a position such as illustrated in FIG. 6, the lifting member 320 is in a lifted state by the lever member 330. In this state, when the second opening and closing member 410 is moved and the stopping projection 412 of the second opening and closing member 410 is caught in the stopping hole 321b formed in the through hole 321 of the lifting member 320, the second opening and closing member 410 is also in the moved state. Accordingly, as illustrated in FIG. 6, water can be continuously discharged. In this case, water may be continuously discharged even when the second opening and closing member 410 is first moved and the lever member 330 is subsequently rotated to the position as illustrated in FIG. 6.
  • the second opening and closing unit 400 may be configured to open and close the second flow channel 240 formed in the main body 200. To this end, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, the second opening and closing unit 400 may include the second opening and closing member 410 and the button member 420.
  • a second contact opening and closing portion 411 in contact with a second opening and closing projection 241 formed in the second flow channel 240 may be formed in one side of the second opening and closing member 410 as shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2. Accordingly, as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 3, when the second contact opening and closing portion 411 of the second opening and closing member 410 comes into contact with the second opening and closing projection 241 of the second flow channel 240, the second flow channel 240 is closed. Also, as illustrated in FIGS. 4 through 6, when the second contact opening and closing portion 411 of the second opening and closing member 410 is separated from the second opening and closing projection 241 of the second flow channel 240, the second flow channel 240 is opened.
  • the first flow channel 230 is closed so water introduced to the inlet 210 of the main body 200 from the water source cannot flow to the second flow channel 240 through the connection flow channel 250, but when the first flow channel 230 is opened as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6, water introduced through the inlet 210 of the main body 200 from the water source may be introduced to the second flow channel 240 through the first flow channel 230 and the connection flow channel 250. Also, as illustrated, the water introduced to the second flow channel 240 may flow in the second flow channel 240 so as to be discharged to the outside thereof through the outlet 220.
  • the other side of the second opening and closing member 410 may be movably elastically supported by the second opening and closing projection 241 of the second flow channel 240.
  • a second cap member 430 may be disposed in the other opened end portion of the second flow channel 240 as shown in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • a second elastic member 440 may be disposed between the other side of the second opening and closing member 410 and the second opening and closing projection 241.
  • the other side of the second opening and closing member 410 may be movably elastically supported by the second opening and closing projection 241 by means of the second elastic member 440.
  • the second opening and closing member 410 when the second opening and closing member 410 is not moved by the button member 420 as described hereinafter, the second opening and closing member 410 is in the illustrated position by elasticity of the second elastic member 440. Namely, the second opening and closing member 410 is positioned such that the second contact opening and closing portion 411 thereof is in contact with the second opening and closing projection 241 of the second flow channel 240. Accordingly, the second flow channel 240 is closed.
  • a second sealing member 450 may be disposed in the second flow channel 240. Accordingly, water can be discharged to the outside thereof through the other opened side of the second flow channel 240.
  • One side of the second sealing member 450 may be fixed to the other end portion of the second flow channel 240 by the second cap member 430 as shown in the illustrated embodiment. The other side of the second sealing member 450 may be inserted into the button member 420 so as to be moved together with the button member 420.
  • the stopping protrusion 412 may be formed on one side of the second opening and closing member 410 and caught in the stopping hole 321b formed in the other side of the lifting member 320.
  • an insertion portion 413 may be formed in the other side of the second opening and closing member 410 and inserted into the button member 420.
  • the button member 420 may be movably disposed in the other end portion of the second flow channel 240. As illustrated and as described above, the button member 420 may be movably disposed in the second cap member 430 disposed in the other end portion of the second flow channel 240.
  • the second opening and closing member 410 may be pushed by the button member 420. Namely, when the user pushes the button member 420, the second opening and closing member 410, overcoming elastic force of the second elastic member 440, may be moved toward the connection flow channel 250 as illustrated.
  • water from a water source can flow in the first flow channel and the second flow channel so as to be discharged to the outside thereof through an outlet. Also, water can be discharged to the outside thereof according to several operations by a simple configuration. In addition, the water discharging apparatus can be fabricated at low cost.
  • the water discharging apparatus as described above is not limited in its application of the configurations of the foregoing embodiments, but the entirety or a portion of the embodiments can be selectively combined to be configured into various modifications.

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