WATER PURIFIER
20230249109 · 2023-08-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Kyujun KIM (Seoul, KR)
- Manuk PARK (Seoul, KR)
- Chanjung PARK (Seoul, KR)
- Hee Joo KANG (Seoul, KR)
- Da Woon JUNG (Seoul, KR)
- Nam Ho LEE (Seoul, KR)
- Sang Woo BANG (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
B01D35/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F1/003
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
B01D35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B01D35/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A water purifier includes: a case including components; a cover mounted to the case to be opened and closed; a support frame mounted to the inside of the case and having at least one mounting part; a filter module detachably mounted to the case through the mounting part to filter and purify introduced raw water; a first flow path module including at least one flow path through which raw water flows and detachably mounted to the case between the case and the support frame to fix the filter module to the inside of the case; a second flow path module including at least one flow path through which purified water flows and which is connected to the components and the filter module, the second flow path module being detachably mounted to the case through the mounting part; and a faucet module mounted to the case to discharge purified water.
Claims
1. A water purifier comprising: a case forming an outer appearance of the water purifier and including a plurality of components provided therein; a cover mounted to the case to be opened and closed; a support frame mounted to the inside of the case and having at least one mounting part; a filter module detachably mounted to the case through the at least one mounting part and serving to filter and purify introduced raw water; a first flow path module including at least one flow path through which raw water flows and detachably mounted to the case between the case and the support frame to fix the filter module to the inside of the case; a second flow path module including at least one flow path through which purified water flows and which is connected to the components and the filter module, the second flow path module being detachably mounted to the case through the at least one mounting part; and a faucet module mounted to the case to discharge purified water which has been filtered and purified through the components.
2. The water purifier of claim 1, wherein the at least one mounting part includes: a first mounting part in which the filter module is mounted; and a second mounting part in which the second flow path module is mounted, wherein the second mounting part is disposed at a position adjacent to the first mounting part.
3. The water purifier of claim 1, wherein the filter module includes: a filter housing having a first handle protruding from one surface thereof; and at least one filter detachably mounted on the other surface of the filter housing.
4. The water purifier of claim 3, wherein the filter housing includes: an inflow part, formed at one side to supply raw water to the filter, through which raw water is introduced; and a discharge part, formed at another side opposite to the inflow part, through which purified water filtered and purified by the filter is discharged.
5. The water purifier of claim 4, wherein the first flow path module includes: a fixing housing having at least one filter hole into which the filter module is inserted; at least one nipple provided in the fixing housing to correspond to the inflow part; and at least one connection pipe connecting the inflow part and the at least one nipple.
6. The water purifier of claim 5, wherein a holder is rotatably provided at one side of an upper portion of the fixing housing, and the filter module is fixed to the first flow path module through the holder in a state in which the filter module is inserted into the filter hole.
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11. The water purifier of claim 1, wherein the second flow path module includes: a flow path housing having one open surface and including a space formed therein; a housing cover detachably coupled to the open surface of the flow path housing and including a second handle protruding outwardly; at least one nipple provided in the space of the flow path housing and connected to the plurality of components provided in the case; and at least one connection pipe provided in the space and connected to the at least one nipple to form the at least one flow path.
12. The water purifier of claim 11, wherein one of the at least one nipple, which is disposed at a position adjacent to the filter module, is directly connected to the filter module so that the purified water discharged from the filter module flows into the second flow path module.
13. The water purifier of claim 11, wherein the at least one nipple provided in the second flow path module is connected to a sterilization module, a cooler, or a valve, or a flow rate sensor, among the plurality of components.
14. The water purifier of claim 11, wherein the support frame is provided with a removal device for fixing the second flow path module mounted in the at least one mounting part to the support frame to correspond to the second flow path module or removing the second flow path module from the at least one mounting part.
15. The water purifier of claim 14, wherein the removal device includes: a detachment switch mounted to be insertable from one surface of the support frame toward an inside of the case; and a locker rotatably mounted to an outer side of the other surface of the support frame at a position corresponding to the detachment switch so as to be operated in conjunction with the detachment switch depending on whether the detachment switch is inserted, and configured to lock or unlock the second flow path module to or from the support frame.
16. The water purifier of claim 15, wherein the locker includes: a rotation shaft rotatably mounted on the other surface of the support frame at a position corresponding to the at least one mounting part in which the second flow path module is mounted; a hook part extending from the rotation shaft to correspond to the detachment switch and formed to be bent in multiple stages so as to be partially inserted from an outside of the support frame toward the inside of the at least one mounting part when the second flow path module is mounted in the at least one mounting part; and an ejecting part extending from the rotation shaft toward an opposite side to the hook part and formed to be bent so as to protrude from an outside of the other surface of the support frame toward the other surface of the second flow path module according to an operation of the detachment switch.
17. The water purifier of claim 16, wherein the flow path housing has a locking groove formed in one surface thereof corresponding to the hook part so that the hook part is inserted therein.
18. The water purifier of claim 16, wherein the at least one mounting part, in which the second flow path module is inserted, is provided with opening holes formed at positions corresponding to the hook part and the ejecting part, respectively.
19. The water purifier of claim 1, wherein the faucet module includes: a faucet housing having one end detachably inserted into the case to be connected to the components provided in the case so that the faucet housing protrudes to an outside of the case by a set length, the faucet housing including a flow path formed therein so as to discharge purified water, cold water, or hot water which has been filtered and purified while passing through the filter module; and a faucet cover detachably mounted on the case while surrounding an outside of the faucet housing.
20. The water purifier of claim 19, wherein a discharge pipe is provided inside the faucet housing to discharge purified water, purified cold water, or purified hot water to the outside of the faucet housing, and the discharge pipe is connected to each of a purified water discharge pipe, a cold water discharge pipe, and a hot water discharge pipe inside the case.
21. The water purifier of claim 19, wherein locking plates for fixing or detaching the faucet housing inserted into the case by a predetermined length to or from the case are integrally formed at both sides of the faucet housing, respectively.
22. The water purifier of claim 21, wherein each of the locking plates includes: a fixed end portion which is one end of the locking plate and faces the case to be fixed to the faucet housing; a free end portion which is the other end of the locking plate and faces the outside of the case to be extended from the fixed end portion and elastically supported by the fixed end portion; and a locking protrusion protruding toward the outside of the faucet housing between the fixed end portion and the free end portion.
23. The water purifier of claim 22, wherein the free end portion is formed to be insertable from the outside of the faucet housing toward the inside thereof, and provides an elastic force from the fixed end portion toward the outside of the faucet housing.
24. The water purifier of claim 22, wherein the locking protrusion prevents the faucet housing mounted in the case from being detached from the case.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0058] Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0059] First, it should be understood that the embodiments described in the present specification and the configurations illustrated in the drawings are merely the most preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and do not represent all of the technical spirit of the present disclosure, so there may be various equivalents and modified examples capable of replacing them at the time of filing the present application.
[0060] In order to clearly describe the present disclosure, parts that are not related to the description are omitted, and the same or similar components are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the specification.
[0061] Since the size and thickness of each component illustrated in the drawings are arbitrarily illustrated for convenience of description, the present disclosure is not necessarily limited to those illustrated in the drawings, and the thickness is enlarged and illustrated in order to clearly express various portions and regions.
[0062] Throughout the specification, when a part “includes” a component, this means that other components may be further included, rather than excluding other components, unless specifically stated otherwise.
[0063] In addition, terms such as “. . . unit”, “. . . means”, “. . . part”, and “. . . member” described in the specification mean a unit of a comprehensive configuration performing at least one function or operation.
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[0065] Referring to
[0066] Meanwhile, the water purifier 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure is applied to a direct water supply type water purifier in which no pump is provided and tap water is introduced as raw water from a water supply, as an example.
[0067] The water purifier 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure may include a case 102, a cover 104, a support frame 110, a filter module 120, a first flow path module 130, a second flow path module 140, and a faucet module 160.
[0068] Here, the filter module 120, the first flow path module 130, the second flow path module 140, and the faucet module 160 are connected through one or more components and connection pipes so that raw water, purified water, purified cold water, or purified hot water flows.
[0069] The one or more components may include a plurality of valves V, a sterilization module 10, a flow rate sensor 20, an instantaneous water heater 30, a cooler 40, and the like.
[0070] Prior to a detailed description of each component, the flow of raw water and purified water in the water purifier 1 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
[0071] First, when a user operates the water purifier 100, raw water, which is tap water, is introduced into the first flow path module 130, and the introduced raw water flows to the filter module 120 or the sterilization module 10 by the operations of the valve V provided in the first flow path module 130 and the valve V provided in the sterilization module 10.
[0072] In this case, the sterilization module 10 may generate sterilized water by performing electrolysis on the introduced raw water and may allow the generated sterilized water to flow into the respective pipes provided in the water purifier 100, thereby sterilizing the pipes where the sterilized water flows.
[0073] In addition, since the sterilized water does not need to be filtered and purified, the sterilized water may be converted into hot water or cold water without passing through the filter module 120 to be provided to the user, or may be provided to the user as it is.
[0074] The purified water filtered and purified while passing through the filter module 120 or the sterilized water passing through the sterilization module 10 is introduced into the second flow path module 140 and discharged from the second flow path module 140 to pass through the flow rate sensor 20.
[0075] In this case, the purified water or the sterilized water passing through the flow rate sensor 20 may pass through the instantaneous water heater 30 or the cooler 40 via the second flow path module 140 through selective operation of each valve V by manipulation of the user.
[0076] Here, the purified water or the sterilized water may be converted into hot water when passing through the instantaneous water heater 30, and may be converted into cold water when passing through the cooler 40, and the converted hot water or cold water may be discharged to the outside of the water purifier 100 through the faucet module 160.
[0077] Meanwhile, when the purified water or the sterilized water passing through the flow rate sensor 20 does not pass through the instantaneous water heater 30 or the cooler 40, the purified water or the sterilized water may be discharged to the outside of the water purifier 100 through the faucet module 160 by an operation of the valve V connected to the faucet module 160.
[0078] Hereinafter, the case 102, the cover 104, the support frame 110, the filter module 120, the first flow path module 130, the second flow path module 140, and the faucet module 160 included in the water purifier 100 having the flow of raw water and purified water as described above will be described in detail with reference to
[0079] First, the case 102 forms the outer appearance of the water purifier 100, and a plurality of components are provided therein.
[0080] The cover 104 is openably mounted on the case 102. In the present embodiment, an upper side of the case 102 is opened, and the cover 104 may be mounted at an upper portion of the case 102 to be rotated to open and close the opened upper side of the case 102.
[0081] The support frame 110 is mounted inside the case 102 between the case 102 and the cover 104. At least one mounting part 112 may be provided to the support frame 110.
[0082] The support frame 110 may be mounted on the case 102 in a magnetic attachment/detachment manner without a separate fastening means so as to be easily detached from the case 102 by an external force of a user.
[0083] Here, the at least one mounting part 112 may include a first mounting part 112a for mounting the filter module 120, and a second mounting part 112b disposed adjacent to the first mounting part 112a to mount the second flow path module 140. In addition, the first mounting part 112a and the second mounting part 112b may be integrally formed.
[0084] In the present embodiment, as illustrated in
[0085] Here, the filter module 120 includes a filter housing 122 and at least one filter 124.
[0086] First, the filter housing 122 has a first handle 122a protruding from one surface facing upward.
[0087] The filter housing 122 may include an inflow part 122b and a discharge part 122c.
[0088] The inflow part 122b is formed at one side of the filter housing 122 to supply raw water to the filter 124, and raw water is introduced in the inflow part 122b. In addition, the discharge part 122c is formed at another side of the filter housing 122 opposite to the inflow part 122b, and purified water filtered and purified by the filter 124 is discharged through the discharge part 122c.
[0089] The at least one filter 124 may be detachably mounted on the other surface of the filter housing 122. Here, the at least one filter 124 may be a composite filter.
[0090] Meanwhile, although only one filter 124 is mounted in the filter housing 122 in the present embodiment, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and a plurality of filter mounting parts may be provided in the filter housing 122 to mount a plurality of filters.
[0091] In the present embodiment, the first flow path module 130 is provided with at least one flow path through which raw water flows, and is detachably mounted to the case 102 between the case 102 and the support frame 110 so as to fix the filter module 120 to the inside of the case 102.
[0092] As shown in
[0093] First, the fixing housing 132 is detachably mounted to the case 102 through a fastening means such as a bolt between the case 102 and the support frame 110.
[0094] At least one filter hole 134 into which the filter module 120 is inserted may be formed in the fixing housing 132, and in the present embodiment, one filter hole 134 is formed to correspond to the single filter 124.
[0095] The number of the filter holes 134 may be varied depending on the number of filters 124.
[0096] The at least one nipple N may be formed to protrude downward from the lower surface of the fixing housing 132 to correspond to the inflow part 122b.
[0097] In the present embodiment, the at least one nipple N may include a first nipple N1 into which raw water is introduced, a second nipple N2 connected to the valve V connected to the sterilization module 10, and a third nipple N3 for supplying the raw water from the valve V connected to the sterilization module 10 to the filter module 120.
[0098] Further, the at least one connection pipe P may connect the inflow part 122b to the first, second, and third nipples N1, N2, and N3.
[0099] In the present embodiment, the at least one connection pipe P may include a first, a second, and a third connection pipe P1, P2, and P3.
[0100] First, the first connection pipe P1 is connected to the first nipple N1 and forms a first flow path. Raw water, which is tap water, may be introduced into the first connection pipe P1 through the first nipple N1.
[0101] The second connection pipe P2 is provided inside the first flow path module 130 and connects the valve V1 connected to the first connection pipe P1 to the second nipple N2. The second connection pipe P2 may form a second flow path.
[0102] In addition, the third connection pipe P3 may connect the third nipple N3 connected to the valve V connected to the sterilization module 10 to the filter module 120. The third connection pipe P3 may form a third flow path.
[0103] The first flow path module 130 configured as described above may be easily detached from the case 102 by the user releasing the fastening means after the support frame 110 is removed in a state in which the filter module 120 is not mounted.
[0104] That is, the first flow path module 130 is mounted on the water purifier in such a way that a user may easily detach it.
[0105] Here, the filter module 120 may be fixed to the first flow path module 130 through a holder 136 rotatably provided at one side of the upper portion of the fixing housing 132 in a state of being inserted into the filter hole 134.
[0106] The holder 136 is connected to the valve V which is provided inside the fixing housing 132 to control the inflow of raw water. This holder 136 may be operated to control the opening and closing of the valve V according to a rotation operation thereof.
[0107] That is, as shown in
[0108] Accordingly, the filter module 120 may be fixed to the fixing housing 132 by being locked by the holder 136 in a state of being mounted in the first flow path module 130.
[0109] On the contrary, as shown in
[0110] When the locking of the filter module 120 is released through the above operation, the user may hold the first handle 122a of the filter module 120 and lift the filter module 120 upward from the first flow path module 130. Accordingly, the filter module 120 may be easily detached from the first flow path module 130.
[0111] In the present embodiment, in the second flow path module 140, at least one flow path through which purified water flows therein is formed to be connected to the components and the filter module 120. The second flow path module 140 is detachably mounted to the case 102 through the second mounting part 112b.
[0112] In this case, as shown in
[0113] First, one surface of the flow path housing 142, which faces upward, is opened, and a space S is formed therein.
[0114] The housing cover 144 is detachably coupled to the opened one surface of the flow path housing 142. The housing cover 144 may be provided with a second handle 144a protruding upwardly and outwardly.
[0115] In the present embodiment, the at least one nipple N is provided in the space S of the flow path housing 142. The at least one nipple N may be connected to a plurality of the components provided in the case 102.
[0116] That is, the at least one nipple N may be connected to the sterilization module 10, the instantaneous water heater 30, or the cooler 40 among the plurality of components through the valves V or the flow rate sensor 20.
[0117] Meanwhile, the components may be connected to the at least one nipples N through a separate connection tube branch pipe or the like.
[0118] In this case, the at least one nipple N may include fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth nipples N4, N5, N6, N7, N8, N9, and N10.
[0119] First, the fourth nipple N4 is provided in the space S, and the discharge part 122c of the filter module 120 is directly connected thereto.
[0120] That is, the fourth nipple 120 disposed close to the filter module 120 among the at least one nipple N may be directly connected to the discharge part 122c of the filter module 120 so that the purified water discharged from the filter module 120 is introduced into the second flow path module 140.
[0121] The fifth nipple N5 communicates with the fourth nipple N4 and the sterilized water passing through the sterilization module 10 is introduced thereinto.
[0122] The sixth nipple N6 is connected to the flow rate sensor 20, and the seventh nipple N7 is connected to one valve V of the valves V connected to the flow rate sensor 20.
[0123] The eighth nipple N8 is connected to the cooler 40, the ninth nipple N9 is provided in the space S, and the tenth nipple N10 is connected to one valve V of the valves V connected to the faucet module 160.
[0124] The at least one connection pipe P may be provided inside the space S, and may be connected to the fifth to tenth nipples N5, N6, N7, N8, N9, and N10 to form the at least one flow path.
[0125] In the present embodiment, the at least one connection pipe P may include fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh connection pipes P4, P5, P6, and P7.
[0126] First, the fourth connection pipe P4 connects the fifth nipple N5 to the sixth nipple N6. The fourth connection pipe P4 may form a fourth flow path.
[0127] In this case, in the fourth connection pipe P4, the purified water introduced through the fourth nipple N4 from the filter module 120 may flow to the sixth nipple N6, or the sterilized water introduced through the fifth nipple N5 from the sterilization module 10 may flow to the sixth nipple N6.
[0128] The fifth connection pipe P5 connects the seventh nipple N7 to the tenth nipple N10 in the space S. The fifth connection pipe P5 may form a fifth flow path.
[0129] In this case, the purified water or the sterilized water introduced into the seventh nipple N7 flows in the fifth connection pipe P5 by the operation of one valve V of the valves V connected to the flow rate sensor 20.
[0130] The sixth connection pipe P6 connects the eighth nipple N8 to the ninth nipple N9 in the space S. The sixth connection pipe P6 may form a sixth flow path.
[0131] In this case, the cold water introduced from the cooler 40 through the eighth nipple N8 flows in the sixth connection pipe P6.
[0132] Further, the seventh connection pipe P7 connects the ninth nipple N9 and the tenth nipple N10 in the space S. The seventh connection pipe P7 may form a seventh flow path.
[0133] In this case, the cold water passing through the sixth connection pipe P6 may flow to the seventh connection pipe P7 toward the tenth nipple N10.
[0134] Meanwhile, the flow path in the second flow path module 140 is designed so that hot water does not flow, and this is to prevent the hot water from flowing in the second flow path module 140 that can be self-replaced, thereby preventing a risk of burn due to the hot water in advance when the user replaces the second flow path module 140.
[0135] That is, in the water purifier 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, in order to reduce the risk upon self-management of the user, the hot water flow path may be designed to bypass the first flow path module 130 and the second flow path module 140 that can be replaced by self-management of the user.
[0136] In the present embodiment, the support frame 110 may be provided with a removal device 150, for fixing the second flow path module 140 mounted in the second mounting part 112b to the support frame 110 or removing the second flow path module 140 from the second mounting part 112b, corresponding to the second flow path module 140.
[0137] As shown in
[0138] First, the detachment switch 152 is installed to be insertable from one surface of the support frame 110 which faces upward toward the inside of the case 102.
[0139] In addition, the locker 154 is rotatably mounted on the outside of the other surface of the support frame 110 which faces downward at a position corresponding to the detachment switch 152 so as to be operated in conjunction with the insertion of the detachment switch 152.
[0140] The locker 154 may lock or unlock the second flow path module 140 to or from the support frame 110.
[0141] Here, as shown in
[0142] First, the rotation shaft 154a is rotatably mounted on the other surface of the support frame 110 which faces downward at a position corresponding to the second mounting part 112b at which the second flow path module 140 is mounted.
[0143] When the second flow path module 140 is mounted in the second mounting part 112b, the hook part 154b extends from the rotation shaft 154a to correspond to the detachment switch 152 so as to be partially inserted from the outside of the support frame 110 toward the inside of the second mounting part 112b.
[0144] One end of the hook part 154b may be integrally connected to the rotation shaft 154a, and the other end thereof may be bent in multiple stages toward the side surface of the flow path housing 142.
[0145] The ejecting part 154c may extend from the rotating shaft 154a toward the opposite side to the hook part 154b so as to protrude from the outside of the other surface of the support frame 110 toward the other surface of the second flow path module 140 according to the operation of the detachment switch 152.
[0146] One end of the ejecting part 154c may be integrally connected to the rotating shaft 154a, and the other end thereof may be bent toward a lower portion of the flow path housing 142.
[0147] Here, the flow path housing 142 may be provided with a locking groove 142a formed on one surface thereof corresponding to the hook part 154b so that the hook part 154b is inserted therein.
[0148] In addition, opening holes 114 may be formed at positions corresponding to the hook part 154b and the ejecting part 154c, respectively, in the second mounting part 112a into which the second flow path module 140 is inserted.
[0149] That is, when the second flow path module 140 is locked while being mounted in the second mounting part 112b, the detachment switch 152 maintains the initial position, as shown in
[0150] At the same time, the hook part 154b is inserted into the locking groove 142a through the opening hole 114 formed to correspond to the locking groove 142a to fix the second flow path module 140 not to be detached from the support frame 110.
[0151] On the contrary, when the second flow path module 140 is detached from the second mounting part 112b, as illustrated in
[0152] In this case, the hook part 154b contacting the lower end of the detachment switch 152 is rotated about the rotation shaft 154a toward the outside of the flow path housing 142 by the inserted detachment switch 152, and is detached from the locking groove 142a.
[0153] At the same time, the ejecting part 154c rotates toward the lower surface of the flow path housing 142 about the rotation shaft 154a.
[0154] Accordingly, the ejecting part 154c may pass through the corresponding opening hole 114 formed in the lower surface of the flow path housing 142 to push the second flow path module 140 upward from the second mounting part 112b while contacting the lower portion of the second flow path module 140.
[0155] When the locking of the second flow path module 140 is released by the operation of the detachment device 150 as described above, the user grasps the second handle 144a of the second flow path module 140 and lifts the second flow path module 140 upward from the second mounting part 112b.
[0156] Accordingly, the second flow path module 140 can be easily detached from the support frame 110.
[0157] Further, the faucet module 160 is detachably mounted on the case so that purified water, cold water, or hot water, which has been filtered and purified through the components, is discharged through the faucet module 160.
[0158] In the present embodiment, the faucet module 160 may be mounted at one side in an upper portion of a front surface of the water purifier 100.
[0159] As shown in
[0160] First, one end of the faucet housing 162 is inserted into the case 102 to be connected to the components provided in the case 102 so that the faucet housing 162 protrudes to the outside of the case 102 by a set length.
[0161] The faucet housing 162 may have a flow path formed therein to discharge purified water which has been filtered and purified while passing through the filter module 120.
[0162] Here, a discharge pipe 164 may be provided inside the faucet housing 162 to discharge purified water, purified cold water, or purified hot water to the outside of the faucet housing 162.
[0163] The discharge pipe 164 may form an eighth flow path and may be connected to each of the purified water discharge pipe 105, the cold water discharge pipes 107, and the hot water discharge pipe 109 inside the case 102.
[0164] That is, the purified water or the sterilized water passing through the filter module 120 or the sterilization module 10 may be supplied to the user as the purified water or the sterilized water through the purified water discharge pipe 105 and the discharge pipe 164 by the operation of the valves V to be connected to the flow rate sensor 20 after passing through the second flow path module 140.
[0165] In addition, the purified water or the sterilized water passing through the second flow path module 140 may pass through the instantaneous water heater 30 and then be supplied to the user as hot water through the hot water discharge pipe 109 and the discharge pipe 164 by the operation of the valve V connected to the instantaneous water heater 30.
[0166] In addition, the purified water or the sterilized water passing through the second flow path module 140 may pass through the cooler 40 and then be supplied to the user as the cold water through the cold water discharge pipe 107 and the discharge pipe 164 by the operation of the valve V connected to the cooler 40.
[0167] Also, the faucet cover 168 is mounted on the case 102 while surrounding the outside of the faucet housing 162.
[0168] The faucet cover 168 may be mounted on the case 102 in a magnet attachment/detachment manner so as to be easily detached from the case 102 by an external force of a user without a separate fastening means.
[0169] That is, when the faucet module 160 is detached from the case 102, the user may detach the faucet cover 168 from the case 102 and then detach the faucet housing 162.
[0170] Meanwhile, locking plates 166 for fixing or detaching the faucet housing 162 inserted into the case 102 by a predetermined length to or from the case 102 are integrally formed at both sides of the faucet housing 162, respectively.
[0171] Each of the locking plate 166 may include a fixed end portion 166a, a free end portion 166b, and a locking protrusion 166c.
[0172] First, one end of the fixed end portion 166a, which faces the case 102, is fixed to the faucet housing 162.
[0173] The free end portion 166b has the other end facing the outside of the case 120 extended from the fixed end portion 166a, and is elastically supported by the fixed end portion 166a.
[0174] In this case, the free end portion 166b may be formed to be insertable from the outside of the faucet housing 162 toward the inside thereof, and may provide an elastic force from the fixed end portion 166a toward the outside of the faucet housing 162.
[0175] The locking protrusion 166c protrudes toward the outside of the faucet housing 162 between the fixed end portion 166a and the free end portion 166b.
[0176] The locking protrusion 166c may prevent the faucet housing 162 mounted in the case 102 from being detached from the case 102.
[0177] In the locking plate 166 configured as described above, when the user holds the free end portion 166b and applies an external force to the free end portion 166b in a state in which the faucet housing 162 is fixed to the case 102, the free end portion 166b is inserted from the fixed end 166a toward the inside of the faucet housing 162 at both sides.
[0178] Accordingly, the locking protrusion 166c releases the fixing of the faucet housing 162 from the case 102. In this state, the user can easily detach the faucet housing 162 from the case 102.
[0179] On the contrary, when a replacement faucet housing 162 is mounted to the case 102, the user holds the free end portion 166b and applies an external force so that the free end portion 166b of the new faucet housing 162 is inserted from the fixed end portion 166a into the faucet housing 162 at both sides.
[0180] Accordingly, the locking protrusion 166c is inserted into the faucet housing 162. In this state, the user mounts the faucet housing 162 to the case 102.
[0181] When the mounting of the faucet housing 162 is completed, the user may release the external force applied to the free end portion 166b.
[0182] Then, the free end portion 166b elastically supported by the fixed end portion 166a is returned to the initial position, and at this time, the locking protrusion 166c is locked to the inside of the case 102, thereby completing the fixing of the faucet housing 164.
[0183] That is, through the above-described operation, the user can easily perform replacement of the filter module 120, the first flow path module 130, the second flow path module 140, and the faucet module 160 of the water purifier 100 without a professional engineer in the art of water purifiers.
[0184] Therefore, when the water purifier 100 according to the embodiment of the present disclosure configured as described above is applied, a user can easily replace the filter module 120, the first flow path module 130, the second flow path module 140, and the faucet module 160 without a visit of a professional engineer, thereby reducing management and maintenance costs.
[0185] In addition, according to the present disclosure, by applying the first flow path module 130 for fixing the filter module 120 to the inside of the case 102, the filter module 120 can be stably mounted.
[0186] Also, according to the present disclosure, there is no need to worry about security problems while maintaining personal privacy, and a user can directly inspect the water purifier 100 regularly and collectively, so that there is an effect of improving the hygiene and reliability of the water purifier 100.
[0187] In addition, according to the present disclosure, the filter 124, the first and second flow path modules 130 and 140 forming a plurality of flow paths, and the faucet module 160 can be easily replaced, thereby improving user convenience, and self-management of the water purifier 100 becomes possible, which provides reliability to a user, and improves overall marketability.
[0188] In addition, the present disclosure suggests the structure and arrangement of the filter module 120, the first and second flow path modules 130 and 140, and the faucet module 160, which are easily self-managed in the overall water purification system structure such as water intake, filtration, and water discharge, which makes it possible to guide the user to easily replace the respective modules having different replacement periods.
[0189] As described above, although the present disclosure has been described by the limited embodiments and drawings, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and various modifications and changes may be made by those skilled in the art within an equivalent range of the technical spirit of the present disclosure and the appended claims to be described below.