Liquid purifier and method for controlling the same
US-11186475-B2 · Nov 30, 2021 · US
US11999607B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11999607-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318138518-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 8, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2024 |
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A water purifier or other liquid dispenser may sense a height of the inlet of a container accurately through an infrared transmitter and an infrared receiver that are disposed at different positions of a water discharge module moving vertically. Additionally, in the water purifier, the water discharge module may discharge purified water at a point spaced a certain distance apart from the inlet of the container, based on infrared sensing, thereby preventing the inlet of the container from contacting the lower surface of the water discharge module.
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What is claimed is: 1. A liquid dispenser, comprising: a main body; a liquid discharge module including a nozzle to discharge a liquid to a container, the liquid discharge module being configured to move the nozzle vertically at a front of the main body; a connecting wall connected to the liquid discharge module and configured to move vertically along with the liquid discharge module; a first infrared transmitter configured to transmit first infrared rays and provided at one of a lower surface of the liquid discharge module or a first end of the connecting wall; and a second infrared transmitter provided at the front of the main body and configured to transmit second infrared rays, wherein when the liquid discharge module positions the nozzle at an initial default point, the second infrared transmitter transmits the second infrared rays, and when the liquid discharge module starts to move the nozzle downward from the initial default point, the first infrared transmitter transmits the first infrared rays. 2. The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising: an infrared receiver configured to receive the first infrared rays, wherein the infrared receiver is provided at another one of the lower surface of the liquid discharge module or the first end of the connecting wall. 3. The liquid dispenser of claim 2 , wherein: the infrared receiver is configured to determine a receipt intensity of the first infrared rays at the infrared receiver, and the liquid water discharge module is configured to move the nozzle based on the receipt intensity of the first infrared rays. 4. The liquid dispenser of claim 3 , wherein: when the liquid discharge module moves the nozzle downward, the infrared receiver determines the receipt intensity of the first infrared rays in real time, and the liquid discharge module stops the downward movement of the nozzle at a first time when the receipt intensity of the first infrared rays is less than a predetermined threshold receipt intensity. 5. The liquid dispenser of claim 4 , wherein: the nozzle is positioned on the lower surface of the liquid discharge module, the nozzle discharges the liquid after the liquid discharge module stops the downward movement of nozzle, and the lower surface of the liquid discharge module is spaced upward from a height of an inlet of the container by a first distance when the liquid discharge module stops the downward movement of nozzle. 6. The liquid dispenser of claim 4 , wherein the threshold receipt intensity is a predetermined percentage of a maximum receipt intensity of the first infrared rays received by the infrared receiver. 7. The liquid dispenser of claim 2 , wherein the first infrared transmitter is positioned at the first end of the connecting wall, and the infrared receiver is positioned on the lower surface of the liquid discharge module. 8. The liquid dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the infrared receiver is provided on a region of the lower surface of the liquid discharge module that is farthest from the front of the main body in a horizontal direction. 9. The liquid dispenser of claim 7 , wherein the second infrared transmitter is provided below the first infrared transmitter, and the infrared receiver is configured to receive the second infrared rays from the second infrared transmitter. 10. The liquid dispenser of claim 9 , further comprising: a tray configured to support the container and positioned below the liquid discharge module, wherein the second infrared transmitter is provided where the front of the main body meets an upper surface of the tray. 11. The liquid dispenser of claim 9 , wherein when the liquid discharge module positions the nozzle at an initial default point, the infrared receiver receives the second infrared rays, and when the liquid discharge module starts to move the nozzle downward from the initial default point, the infrared receiver receives the first infrared rays. 12. The liquid dispenser of claim 11 , wherein the infrared receiver determines a receipt intensity of the second infrared rays, and when the receipt intensity of the second infrared rays is less than a predetermined threshold receipt intensity, the liquid discharge module starts to move the nozzle downward. 13. The liquid dispenser of claim 12 , wherein a speed of the downward movement of the liquid discharge module is determined based on the receipt intensity of the second infrared rays. 14. The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , further comprising a filter provided in the main body and configured to filter water, wherein the liquid discharged by the nozzle is the filtered water. 15. The liquid dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the liquid discharge module further includes a first cover that is coupled to the main body, and a second cover that includes the nozzle and is slidably coupled to the first cover to move vertically relative to the main body, and wherein the connecting wall is connected to the second cover of the liquid discharge module.
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