Removable top fill tank

US9360227B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9360227-B2
Application numberUS-201414215129-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 17, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJun 7, 2016
Grant dateJun 7, 2016

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A reservoir system for an operating unit, such as a humidifier, includes a removable water tank configured to provide the operating unit with water. The removable water tank includes a primary reservoir for holding water, with an opening in the removable water tank fluidically connecting the primary reservoir with a secondary reservoir in the operating unit. A plunger is slidably disposed in the opening and movable between an open position in which the opening fluidically connects the primary reservoir to the secondary reservoir, and a closed position that seals the opening to fluidically disconnect the primary reservoir from the secondary reservoir. A float member in the secondary reservoir includes a buoyant main body and is configured to generate a force upon the plunger to urge the plunger into the open position according to the height of water in the secondary reservoir.

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What is claimed is: 1. A removable tank for an operating unit, the removable tank comprising: a reservoir for holding water; an opening in the removable water tank configured to allow water to exit from the reservoir; a plunger at least partially movably disposed in the opening, the plunger movable between an open position in which water exits the reservoir and a closed position that seals the opening to prevent water from exiting the reservoir; and a float member movably coupled to the removable tank, the float member comprising: a buoyant main body configured to generate a force upon the plunger to urge the plunger toward the open position based upon movement of the buoyant main body, a lever coupled to the buoyant main body, and an engaging member connected to and positioned in between the lever and at least a portion of the buoyant main body, the engaging member pivotably securing the float member to a bottom portion of the removable tank, said force generated by the buoyant main body providing a corresponding force to the lever via the engaging member, and the lever being movable to mechanically contact the plunger. 2. The removable tank of claim 1 wherein the plunger comprises an elongated portion passing through the opening, a first enlarged portion provided at a first end of the elongated portion for sealing the opening and a second enlarged portion provided at a second opposite end of the elongated portion for contacting the lever. 3. The removable tank of claim 2 wherein movement of the buoyant main body causes corresponding movement of the lever, and the corresponding movement of the lever causes the plunger to move into the closed position to seal the opening. 4. The removable tank of claim 2 wherein the second enlarged portion has a substantially planar surface for contacting the lever, and the lever has a rounded surface for contacting the planar surface of the second enlarged portion. 5. The removable tank of claim 1 wherein the engaging member is pivotably connected to a projecting surface extending downward from the removable tank, the projecting surface being below the reservoir. 6. The removable tank of claim 1 wherein the plunger further comprises an elastic element configured to bias the plunger into the closed position. 7. The removable tank of claim 6 wherein the elastic element includes a spring. 8. A reservoir system for an operating unit, the reservoir system comprising: a removable water tank configured to operationally engage with the operating unit, the removable water tank including: a primary reservoir for holding water; an opening in the removable water tank configured to fluidically connect the primary reservoir in the removable water tank with a secondary reservoir in the operating unit; and a plunger at least partially movably disposed in the opening, the plunger movable between an open position in which the opening fluidically connects the primary reservoir to the secondary reservoir and a closed position that seals the opening to fluidically disconnect the primary reservoir from the secondary reservoir; and a float member at least partially disposed in the secondary reservoir, the float member comprising: a buoyant main body configured to generate a force upon the plunger to urge the plunger toward the open position according to a height of water in the secondary reservoir, a lever coupled to the buoyant main body, and an engaging member connected to and in between the lever and at least a portion of the buoyant main body, the engaging member pivotably securing the float member within the secondary reservoir, a force generated by the buoyant main body providing a corresponding force to the lever via the engaging member, and the lever being movable to mechanically contact the plunger. 9. The reservoir system for an operating unit according to claim 8 wherein the plunger comprises an elongated portion passing through the opening, a first enlarged portion provided at a first end of the elongated portion for sealing the opening and a second enlarged portion provided at a second end of elongated portion for contacting the lever. 10. The reservoir system for an operating unit according to claim 9 wherein the second enlarged portion has a substantially planar surface for contacting the lever, and the lever has a rounded surface for contacting the planar surface of the second enlarged portion. 11. The reservoir system for an operating unit according to claim 8 wherein the engaging member is pivotably connected to a wall disposed in or forming the secondary reservoir. 12. The reservoir system for an operating unit according to claim 8 wherein the plunger further comprises an elastic element configured to bias the plunger into the closed position. 13. The reservoir system for an operating unit according to claim 12 wherein the elastic element includes a spring. 14. A humidifier comprising: a removable water tank configured to operationally engage with a base operating unit of the humidifier, the removable water tank including: a primary reservoir for holding water; an opening in the removable water tank configured to fluidically connect the primary reservoir in the removable water tank with a secondary reservoir in the base operating unit; and a plunger at least partially movably disposed in the opening, the plunger movable between an open position in which the opening fluidically connects the primary reservoir to the secondary reservoir and a closed position that seals the opening to fluidically disconnect the primary reservoir from the secondary reservoir; and a float member at least partially disposed in the secondary reservoir, the float member comprising: a buoyant main body configured to generate a force upon the plunger to urge the plunger toward the open position according to a height of water in the secondary reservoir, a lever coupled to the buoyant main body, and an engaging member connected to and in between the lever and at least a portion of the buoyant main body, the engaging member pivotably securing the float member within the secondary reservoir, a force generated by the buoyant main body providing a corresponding force to the lever via the engaging member, and the lever being movable to mechanically contact the plunger. 15. The humidifier according to claim 14 wherein the plunger comprises an elongated portion passing through the opening, a first enlarged portion provided at a first end of the elongated portion for sealing the opening and a second enlarged portion provided at a second end of elongated portion for contacting the lever. 16. The humidifier according to claim 15 wherein the second enlarged portion has a substantially planar surface for contacting the lever, and the lever has a rounded surface for contacting the planar surface of the second enlarged portion. 17. The humidifier according to claim 14 wherein the engaging member is pivotably connected to a wall disposed in or forming the secondary reservoir.

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  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • F24F6/00Primary

    Air-humidification {, e.g. cooling by humidification} · CPC title

  • by evaporation of water in the air · CPC title

  • Details common to, or for air-conditioning, air-humidification, ventilation or use of air currents for screening · CPC title

  • Air-humidifier with water reservoir · CPC title

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What does patent US9360227B2 cover?
A reservoir system for an operating unit, such as a humidifier, includes a removable water tank configured to provide the operating unit with water. The removable water tank includes a primary reservoir for holding water, with an opening in the removable water tank fluidically connecting the primary reservoir with a secondary reservoir in the operating unit. A plunger is slidably disposed in th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Helen Of Troy Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24F6/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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