WATER DISPENSER
20250311697 ยท 2025-10-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A water dispenser includes a bottle support portion, a bowl, and a channel. The bottle support portion includes a bottle collar structured to support a bottle. The bottle support portion defining an opening structured to receive a nozzle of a bottle. The bowl is coupled with the bottle support portion. The channel is structured to fluidly couple the opening to the bowl. The channel includes a right sidewall extending from the opening to the bowl, a left sidewall extending from the opening and the bowl, a right protrusion extending from the right sidewall; and a left protrusion extending from the left sidewall. Each of the right protrusion and the left protrusion extend toward each other. The right protrusion and the left protrusion are disposed closer to the bottle support portion than to the bowl.
Claims
1. A water dispenser, comprising: a bottle support portion including a bottle collar structured to support a bottle, the bottle support portion defining an opening structured to receive a nozzle of a bottle; a bowl coupled with the bottle support portion; and a channel fluidly coupling the opening to the bowl, the channel including: a right sidewall extending from the opening to the bowl; a left sidewall extending from the opening and the bowl; a right protrusion extending from the right sidewall; and a left protrusion extending from the left sidewall, each of the right protrusion and the left protrusion extending toward each other; wherein the right protrusion and the left protrusion are disposed closer to the bottle support portion than to the bowl.
2. The water dispenser of claim 1, wherein the right protrusion and the left protrusion define a minimum width of the channel.
3. The water dispenser of claim 2, wherein the minimum width between the right protrusion and the left protrusion is less than a length of the channel.
4. The water dispenser of claim 1, wherein the bottle support portion includes a floor coupled to a sidewall, the sidewall defining the opening, the water dispenser further comprising: an exterior wall coupled to the bottle collar and extending at least partially vertically downwards, wherein the floor is recessed relative to the exterior wall.
5. The water dispenser of claim 4, wherein the bottle support portion includes a tapering wall extending from the bottle collar to an inlet of the opening.
6. The water dispenser of claim 4, wherein the bottle collar includes a radial gap, wherein the channel is aligned with the radial gap.
7. The water dispenser of claim 6, wherein the radial gap is defined by a right break wall integrally formed with the right sidewall of the channel and a left break wall integrally formed with the left sidewall of the channel.
8. The water dispenser of claim 4, further comprising: a right interior reinforcement wall extending from a right inside portion of the exterior wall to the bowl; and a left interior support wall extending from a left inside portion of the exterior wall to the bowl.
9. The water dispenser of claim 1, wherein: the bottle support portion includes a bottle support floor coupled to a rounded sidewall, the rounded sidewall defining the opening, and the bowl includes a bowl floor configured to contact a support surface, the bottle support floor elevated relative to the bowl floor.
10. The water dispenser of claim 9, wherein the channel includes a channel floor extending between the bottle support floor and the bowl floor.
11. The water dispenser of claim 10, wherein the channel floor includes: a back portion coupled to the bottle support floor and sloped vertically upward away from the support surface; a middle portion coupled to and extending from the back portion; and a front portion extending between the middle portion and the bowl floor, the front portion sloped vertically downward toward the support surface.
12. The water dispenser of claim 1, wherein the opening includes a diameter, wherein the channel defines a maximum width that is less than the diameter of the opening.
13. A water dispenser, comprising: a bottle support portion including a bottle collar structured to support a bottle, a sidewall, and a bottle support floor, the sidewall defining an opening structured to receive a nozzle of a bottle; a bowl coupled to the bottle support portion; and a channel fluidly coupling the opening to the bowl, the channel including: a right sidewall extending from the opening to the bowl; a left sidewall extending from the opening and the bowl; a protrusion extending from one of the right sidewall and the left sidewall; and wherein the protrusion is disposed closer to the bottle support portion than to the bowl.
14. The water dispenser of claim 13, further comprising: an exterior wall coupled to the bottle collar and extending at least partially vertically downward, wherein the bottle support floor is recessed relative to the exterior wall.
15. The water dispenser of claim 14, wherein the bottle support portion includes a tapering wall extending from the bottle collar to an inlet of the opening.
16. The water dispenser of claim 13, wherein the bowl includes a bowl floor configured to contact a support surface, the bottle support floor recessed relative to the support surface.
17. The water dispenser of claim 16, wherein the channel includes a channel floor extending between the bottle support floor and the bowl floor.
18. The water dispenser of claim 17, wherein the channel floor includes: a back portion coupled to the bottle support floor and sloped vertically upward away from the support surface; a middle portion coupled to and extending from the back portion; and a front portion extending between the middle portion and the bowl floor, the front portion sloped vertically downward toward the support surface.
19. A water dispenser, comprising: a bottle support portion including a bottle collar structured to support a bottle, a sidewall, and a bottle support floor, the sidewall defining an opening structured to receive a nozzle of a bottle; a bowl coupled to the bottle support portion and defining a bowl floor; and a channel fluidly coupling the opening to the bowl, the channel including: a right sidewall extending from the opening to the bowl; a left sidewall extending from the opening and the bowl; a protrusion extending from the right sidewall or the left sidewall; a channel floor coupled to the right sidewall and the left sidewall; wherein the protrusion is disposed closer to the bottle support portion than to the bowl; wherein the channel floor is elevated relative to the bottle support floor, wherein the bottle support floor is elevated relative to the bowl floor.
20. The water dispenser of claim 19, wherein the protrusion is a first protrusion, wherein the channel includes a second protrusion extending from the other of the right sidewall and the left sidewall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Selected embodiments will now be explained with reference to the drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that the following descriptions of the embodiments are provided for illustration only and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0019] Referring initially to
[0020] In particular, fluid received from the bottle 24 through the bottle support area 12 flows from the bottle support area 12, through the channel 16 into the bowl 14, as will be further described. In the illustrated embodiment, the water dispenser 10 is designed to accommodate conventional large water bottles that are conveniently found at third party vendors, such as feed stores, grocery stores or supermarkets. Conventional water dispensers in the pet product field include both a waterer (e.g., a base) and a corresponding water bottle that is specially sized and dimensioned to be fitted with the base. In other words, conventional water dispensers in the pet product field include both a base and a water bottle.
[0021] The water dispenser 10 of the illustrated embodiment is provided without a corresponding bottle. Rather, the water dispenser 10 of the illustrated embodiment is provided to be compatible with readily available water bottles that can be found at stores by the user. In this way, the water dispenser 10 can be compatible with five (5) gallon bottles, whereas conventional gravity water dispensers in the pet product field accommodate four (4) gallon bottles or other sized bottles. As the water dispenser 10 does not need to be provided with a bottle, the water dispenser 10 of the illustrated embodiment can be sold at a cheaper price than traditional gravity waterers. The water dispenser 10 of the illustrated embodiment is also more convenient to ship than the traditional gravity waterers that include a bottle.
[0022] The bottle support area 12 has a nozzle receiving portion 18 that is configured to abut a nozzle 20 of a water bottle 24. As seen in
[0023] While it can be understood that generally 5 gallon water bottles have necks that have substantially the same diameter, different bottle manufacturers make bottle necks having different lengths. Thus the waterer described herein is designed to accommodate different lengths of bottle necks. Water bottles with shorter necks can cause a building of water in the receiving portion 18 of the waterer causing water to flow through the V-shaped channel 16 at a fast rate. This fast flow rate of water can cause significant turbulence in the bowl 14. Therefore, the present water dispenser 10 is provided with a V-shaped channel 16 to help prevent too much waterflow from the nozzle receiving portion 18 to the bowl 14. This configuration also prevents sloshing of water in the bowl 14.
[0024] The bottle support area 12 has a diameter that is generally the same diameter as the outer diameter of a generic 5 gallon water bottle. Thus, the bottle support area 12 prevents the water bottle 24 from tilting and supports the water bottle 24 in a vertical manner.
[0025] As best seen in
[0026] The bottle support area 12 further includes a bottle collar 30 extending upwardly from the outer sidewall of the bottle support area 12. The bottle collar 30 has dome-like exterior shape and a tapering wall extending from the bottle collar 30 to the inlet of the nozzle receiving portion 18. The shape of the bottle collar 30 having the dome-like outer shape that the tapering wall helps distribute the weight of the water bottle along the bottle collar 30. The shape of the tapering wall also helps retain the water bottle onto the bottle support area 12. Preferably, the exterior of the bottle collar 30 is textured.
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[0030] Preferably, the first and second protrusions 46 and 48 form a V-shape in the channel 16 to reduce the flow of fluid from the bottle support area 12 to the bowl 14. Also, the V-shape helps the water dispenser 10 of the illustrated embodiment to accommodate water bottles of different lengths. The first and second protrusions 46 and 48 define a minimum diameter of the channel 16. The first and second protrusions 46 and 48 serve to prevent overflow of water into the bowl 14.
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[0032] This configuration of the first and second protrusions 46 and 48 not only reduces water flow through the channel 16, but the first and second protrusions 46 and 48 first and second protrusions 46 and 48 can also block debris from being sucked into the bottle.
[0033] The bowl 14 is fluidly connected to the bottle support area 12 to receive water from the bottle support area 12. The bowl 14 is designed to have a high bowl 14 height to accommodate several or large pets. The bowl 14 is defined by a sidewall that is tangent to a radius of the rim 28. That is, the sidewall of the bowl 14 preferably extends at an approximate right angle to the rim 28 to help maintain the water inside the bowl 14.
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[0035] This configuration of a water dispenser provides a water dispenser that is usable with a variety of third party large water bottles, and avoids or eliminates water turbulence from the water bottle when placed in the water dispenser. Moreover, the water bottle of the present disclosure is more cost efficient to manufacture and easier to ship that conventional water dispensers.
General Interpretation of Terms
[0036] In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term comprising and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components and/or groups, but do not exclude the presence of other unstated features, elements, components and/or groups. The foregoing also applies to words having similar meanings such as the terms, including, having and their derivatives. Also, the terms part, section, portion, member or element when used in the singular can have the dual meaning of a single part or a plurality of parts. Also as used herein to describe the above embodiment(s), the following directional terms forward, rearward, above, downward, vertical, horizontal, below and transverse as well as any other similar directional terms refer to those directions of a vehicle equipped with the water dispenser. Accordingly, these terms, as utilized to describe the present invention should be interpreted relative to a vehicle equipped with the water dispenser.
[0037] The term configured as used herein to describe a component, section or part of a device that is constructed to carry out the desired function.
[0038] The terms of degree such as substantially, about and approximately as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
[0039] While only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, the size, shape, location or orientation of the various components can be changed as needed and/or desired. Components that are shown directly connected or contacting each other can have intermediate structures disposed between them. The functions of one element can be performed by two, and vice versa. The structures and functions of one embodiment can be adopted in another embodiment. It is not necessary for all advantages to be present in a particular embodiment at the same time. Every feature which is unique from the prior art, alone or in combination with other features, also should be considered a separate description of further inventions by the applicant, including the structural and/or functional concepts embodied by such feature(s). Thus, the foregoing descriptions of the embodiments according to the present invention are provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.