HOME WATER-BASED DRINK FORMULATING SYSTEM
20200031651 ยท 2020-01-30
Inventors
- Tedd SCHNEIDEWEND (Glen Ellyn, IL, US)
- Adam Sloma (Arlington Heights, IL, US)
- Christopher Gail HARRIS (Chicago, IL, US)
- Kenneth REED (Kenosha, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B67D1/0888
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2307/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A47J31/407
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B67D1/0021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2209/10
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F9/20
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/68
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2209/006
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2209/003
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2209/001
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/283
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
B67D1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47J31/46
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B67D3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A drink formulating system includes a housing having a housing outlet, a receiving tank receiving water poured by a user, and a pump being configured for pumping water from the receiving tank. A first filter is in fluid communication with the pump for removing a first set of substances from the water. A second filter removes a second set of substances different from the first set of substances from the water obtained from the receiving tank. A second filter outlet is connected to an additive module having at least two additive cartridges, each cartridge supplying a designated composition of potable nutrients. A user-controlled interface allows for user selection of one of the designated nutrient compositions, which are then pumped into water from the chilling tank and distributed from the housing outlet.
Claims
1. A drink formulating system, comprising: a housing having a housing outlet; a receiving tank associated with said housing and being accessible to receive water poured by a user; a pump associated with said housing and being configured for pumping water from said receiving tank; a first filter associated with said housing and being in fluid communication with said pump, said first filter configured for removing a first set of substances from the water obtained from said receiving tank; a second filter associated with said housing and being in fluid communication with said first filter so that water treated by said first filter is passed to said second filter, said second filter is constructed and arranged for removing a second set of substances different from the first set of substances from the water obtained from said receiving tank; an outlet of said second filter being connected to an additive module having at least one additive cartridges, each said cartridge supplying a designated composition of potable nutrients; and a user-controlled interface connected to said additive module and configured for user selection of one of said designated compositions of nutrients, which are then dosed into water sourced from said chilling tank and distributed from said housing outlet for user consumption.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said first filter is constructed and arranged as a deionizing filter for removing salts and minerals from the water in said receiving tank.
3. The system of claim 2, wherein said first filter is provided with a supply of ion exchange resin beads for withdrawing charged particles and minerals from the water.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said second filter is constructed and arranged as a Submicron carbon filter for removing heavy metals, VOCs, chlorine, taste, odor, particulates, pharmaceuticals and microbial contaminants from the water in said receiving tank which has been treated by said first filter.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein after treatment by said second filter, the water has a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) value of approximately 0.
6. The system of claim 1, wherein one of said additive cartridges is formulated for Sport Drink enhancement, and includes effective amounts of elements taken from the group consisting of calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and Vitamin C.
7. The system of claim 6, wherein a concentration of said elements in said cartridge creates a beverage of approximately 2000 ppm concentration of additive.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein one of said additive cartridges is formulated for Antioxidant enhancement, and includes effective amounts of elements taken from the group consisting of Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin D, Calcium, Magnesium, tea extract, potassium, and polyphenol.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein a concentration of said elements in said cartridge creates a beverage of approximately 1500 ppm concentration of additive.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein one of said additive cartridges is formulated for Mineral enhancement, and includes effective amounts of elements taken from the group consisting of calcium, potassium and magnesium.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein a concentration of said elements in said cartridge creates a beverage with of approximately 200 ppm concentration of additive.
12. The system of claim 1, further including at least one sensor operatively connected to components of said system and to said user interface for sensing at least one of receiving tank level, refrigeration tank temperature, refrigeration tank level, water conductivity, and water flow rate.
13. The system of claim 1, further including at least one solenoid valve connected to said user interface for directing water flow in said system.
14. The system of claim 1, further including a micro peristaltic dosing pump in said additive module, associated with each said at least one additive cartridge and connected to said user interface for providing designated amounts of additive to the water dispensed from said housing outlet.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein each said dosing pump operates to achieve a dosing ratio of said additive elements in said additive cartridge to the receiving water flow of from 1:200 to 1:50.
16. The system of claim 1, wherein said user interface has functions for the user to monitor and/or control water temperature, working life of said first and second filters, water level in said chilled tank, water level in said receiving tank, a selected additive cartridge, working life of said additive cartridge, or that said additive cartridges are bypassed.
17. The system of claim 1, further including a refrigerated chilling tank associated with said housing and having an inlet being accessible to receive water filtered by said second filter; and a refrigeration system associated with said housing and constructed and arranged for chilling water in said chilling tank.
18. The system of claim 1 wherein each said additive cartridge is provided in the form of a rigid cassette which is replaceably mounted in a designated receptacle in an additive module located in the housing, having a clamshell construction releasably enclosing a flexible additive pouch and having an outlet formation tightly engaging a spout of the pouch.
19. The system of claim 18 wherein said cassette is provided with a detent formation for emitting at least one of a tactile and audible indication upon the cassette engaging a corresponding receptacle in said housing.
20. The system of claim 18 wherein said receptacle in said housing is constructed and arranged to accommodate said at least one cassette at a designated inclined angle.
21. The system of claim 18 wherein said at least one cassette and said receptacle are provided with mating engagement formations for enhancing alignment of said cassette in said receptacle.
22. The system of claim 1 wherein said user interface employs illuminated icons, including a shape icon indicative of the function of the icon, and the icon being surrounded by a ring of spaced, illuminated secondary icons, so that the illumination of the secondary icons as well as the shape icon itself is indicative of the level of additive in the respective pouch.
23. The system of claim 5, further including a first TDS meter located in the waterline just upstream of said first filter for measuring the initial TDS of the incoming, untreated water; a second TDS meter is located downstream of said first filter and is constructed and arranged to confirm that at or near 0 TDS has been achieved in the filtering process; and a third TDS meter is preferably placed downstream of the last additive cassette location for confirming that TDS has reached the desired levels after addition of the additives.
24. The system of claim 1, wherein said receiving tank has a level switch that is configured to monitor when the tank is virtually empty, and includes a notched cradle fixed near a floor of the tank; and a float element is dimensioned to matingly nest in the cradle so that when nested, the element is only slightly above the tank floor.
25. A drink formulating system, comprising: a housing having a housing outlet; a receiving tank associated with said housing and receiving water poured by a user; a pump associated with said housing and being configured for pumping water from said receiving tank; at least one filter is in fluid communication with the pump for removing a first set of substances from the water; an additive module is connected to an outlet of said at least one filter and has at least two additive cartridges, each cartridge supplying a designated composition of potable nutrients; and a user-controlled interface allows for user selection of one of the designated nutrient compositions, which are then dosed into water from the chilling tank and distributed from the housing outlet.
26. The system of claim 25, wherein said at least one filter is an activated carbon filter or a Reverse Osmosis filter.
27. The system of claim 25, further including a second filter in fluid communication with said at least one filter, referred to as a first filter, and removes a second set of substances different from the first set of substances from the water obtained from the receiving tank.
28. The system of claim 25, further including a chilling tank receives water filtered by the second filter and is chilled by a refrigeration system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0056] A user-fillable receiving tank or container 20 is slidably locatable in a chamber or cavity 22 in the housing 12. The receiving tank 20 is removable by the user and Tillable at a tap or other water dispensing fixture, or receives water from bottles or jugs. A pump 24 (
[0057] In line and in fluid communication downstream of the first filter 28 is a second filter 36 associated with the housing 12 so that water treated by the first filter is passed to the second filter. Like the first filter 28, the second filter 36 is provided as a removable cartridge, is connected to the filter head or manifold 32 and is constructed and arranged for removing a second set of substances different from the first set of substances from the water obtained from the receiving tank 20.
[0058] Preferably, the second filter 36 is constructed and arranged as a submicron carbon filter for removing heavy metals, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), chlorine, taste, odor, particulates, pharmaceuticals and microbial contaminants from the water sourced from the receiving tank 20 which has been treated by the first filter 28. It is also preferred, that after treatment by the second filter 36 the water has a Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) value of near 0. A range of 0-10 ppm TDS is considered acceptable.
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[0060] A refrigeration system, generally designated 48 is associated with and located within the housing 12, and is constructed and arranged for chilling water in the chilling tank 44. Using conventional technology, which may vary to suit the situation, the refrigeration system 48 preferably includes a compressor 50, a condenser 52, chilling coils 54 and a cooling fan 55. A temperature sensor 56 monitors in-tank water temperature to maintain the desired temperature, which is selected by the user, as discussed below.
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[0062] It is contemplated that the additive cartridges 64, 66, 68 provide a range of nutrients and other healthful elements in varying amounts for various purposes and for targeted consumer groups. For example, one of the additive cartridges 64 is formulated for Sport Drink Enhancement, and includes effective amounts of elements taken from the group consisting of calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and Vitamin C. In a preferred embodiment, a concentration of the elements in the additive cartridge 64 is such that the resulting beverage has an additive concentration of approximately 2000 ppm.
[0063] Another of the additive cartridges 66 is preferably formulated for Antioxidant Enhancement, and includes effective amounts of elements taken from the group consisting of Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin D, Calcium, Magnesium, tea extract, potassium, and polyphenol. A concentration of the elements in the cartridge 66 is such that the resulting beverage has an additive concentration of approximately 1500 ppm. Still another of the additive cartridges 68 is preferably formulated for Mineral Enhancement, and includes effective amounts of elements taken from the group consisting of calcium, potassium and magnesium, with a preferred concentration of the elements in the cartridge 68 is such that the resulting beverage has an additive concentration of approximately 200 ppm. It is contemplated that a suitable additive cartridge 66 has a 250 ml capacity, and provides 75 drink servings from the housing outlet 16. The size and/or volume of the additive cartridges is contemplated as being variable to suit the application.
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[0067] The sensors 38, 38, 78 as well as others, as well as the dosing pumps 70 and solenoid valves 42 are connected to the interface 82. A display 84 graphically provides various indicia or icons representing the status of the water temperature 86, operation of the chilling or refrigeration tank 88, water level in the chilling tank 90 as well as the selected one of the additive cartridges 92, 94, 96. Icons for the working life of at least one of the additive cartridges 92, 94, 96 are contemplated. User pressure on the appropriate icon 92, 94, 96 will activate the respective dosing pump 70 and the filtered, chilled water which has passed through the designated additive cartridge is then pumped or otherwise dosed into water sourced from said chilling tank and distributed from the housing outlet 16 for providing a drink with desired mineral or other additive elements on demand.
[0068] Furthermore, display fields are provided 98, 100, 102 for indicating other properties, including but not limited to flow rate, when to change the filters, water quality, the amount remaining in enhancement cartridges, amount remaining in the receiving tank 20, the amount remaining in the chilling tank 44, and troubleshooting procedures, among other functions. The interaction with the interface 82 is contemplated as being either by physical buttons or touch pads, as are well known in the art. If desired, the user has the opportunity to opt for water that has been filtered and chilled only, or just filtered, without addition of any of the additive cartridges.
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[0071] Once the pouch 114 is enclosed in the cassette 110 and the spout 116 locked in place at the outlet formation 120, the cassette is prevented from rotating in the cassette. The rigid construction of the cassette 110 prevents unwanted squeezing of the pouch 114, and allows for free flow of pouch contents into the treated water supply.
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[0073] Opposite the outlet formation 120, the cassette 110 is preferably provided with a pull handle 130 for extracting the cassette from the additive module 62. In one embodiment, the handle 130 is integrally formed with the cassette 110, however other configurations are contemplated, including attachment with fasteners or adhesive. Nearer the outlet formation 120, a lower end 132 of the cassette is tapered for complementary or mating engagement with a narrowed portion 134 of the receptacle 112.
[0074] Hinges 136 on the cassette 110 preferably project from an end surface 138 and engage a recessed hinge clearance channel 140 in the receptacle 112 to ensure that the cassette is properly inserted in the receptacle. Projecting externally from the receptacle 112, the hinge clearance channel 140 define a recess in the interior of the receptacle. Also, elongate guide ribs 142 (
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[0078] For example, icons 92, 94, 96 represent the various additive cartridges 64, 66, 68, each surrounded by a plurality of arcuately spaced working life arcs 158. These icons 92-96 preferably have a shape indicative of the function of the icon, for example a heart shape 92 being indicative of a health additive, a lightning bolt 96 being indicative of enhanced energy, and the like. When the additive pouches 114 are full, the life arcs 158 are all fully illuminated. As the pouch 114 is depleted in each cassette 110, the arcs 158 sequentially dim until only the central icon 92, 94, 96 is visible. Then, when the pouch 114 is empty, the central icon 92, 94, 96 optionally intermittently flashes and/or changes color on the display 156. Optionally, the working life arcs 158 are replaced by a line of illuminated level markers in spaced parallel arrangement, visible on the display screen 156. Similar icons are contemplated for displaying the life of the DI cartridge 28 and the carbon filter cartridge 36.
[0079] In addition, the supplemental display field 98 of the UI 156 preferably includes a TDS IN and TDS OUT display to indicate to the user the need to change the deionization (DI) filter cartridge. TDS IN refers to the TDS of the incoming untreated water, and TDS OUT refers to the TDS of the water after treatment by the present system. Once the TDS OUT exceeds a preset level, for example 30 ppm, which may vary to suit the application, the UI displays an alarm icon, such as a flashing TDS OUT, and/or an additional display such as CHG, indicating to the user to change the DI filter cartridge. The field 100 optionally serves as a dispense button, and the field 102 optionally displays life of the various filters 28, 36.
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[0082] In one embodiment of the present drink formulating system 10, the control unit or processor P adjusts additive flow rate as a function of water flow rate, to maintain a desired concentration of additive in the treated water.
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[0084] The connector fitting 166 is in fluid communication with the pump inlet 26 seen in
[0085] It is preferred that the user be provided with an audible/tactile indication that the receiving tank 20 is properly engaged in the cavity 22. To this end, and similar to the cassette 110 described above, the cavity 22 is provided with at least one, and preferably a pair of spring ball inserts 174 similar to the inserts 154 described above. Biased spring balls 176 engage detents 178 in the receiving tank 20, preferably located on sidewalls 180 of the receiving tank to create a desired audible/tactile sensation to the user that the receiving tank 20 is properly engaged in the cavity 22. As seen in
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[0090] While a particular embodiment of the present home water-based drink formulating system has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.