Faucet-integrated carbonation systems and methods

US9409758B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9409758-B2
Application numberUS-201414328377-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 10, 2014
Priority dateJul 10, 2013
Publication dateAug 9, 2016
Grant dateAug 9, 2016

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Abstract

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Systems and methods are disclosed for providing carbonated water through a typical kitchen faucet. The faucet-integrated carbonation system can include a carbonated water reservoir coupled to a residential or commercial cold water supply line as well as a CO 2 tank, all of which can be mounted under a kitchen countertop or the like. The water held in the reservoir can be carbonated using the CO 2 when a user activates a CO 2 activation mechanism. The system can further include a carbonated water on/off valve for dispensing carbonated water from the carbonated water reservoir via a waterway with an outlet disposed at the end of the faucet.

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What is claimed is: 1. A faucet for dispensing carbonated water, comprising: a mixing valve coupled to a body of the faucet and fluidly coupled to at least one water supply line; a carbonated water valve coupled to the body of the faucet and fluidly coupled to a carbonated water waterway, the carbonated water valve comprising at least a portion of a carbon dioxide activation mechanism; and a dispensing waterway fluidly coupled to the carbonated water valve and configured to dispense carbonated water at an outlet of the faucet. 2. The faucet of claim 1 , wherein the carbonated water valve is an ON/OFF valve comprising: an ON position in which the carbonated water waterway is fluidly coupled to the dispensing waterway; an OFF position in which the carbonated water waterway is disconnected from the dispensing waterway; and a carbon dioxide charge position in which tension on a cable coupled to the carbonated water valve opens a carbon dioxide tank valve. 3. The faucet of claim 1 , further comprising: a pressure relief line fluidly coupled to the dispensing waterway at a point downstream of the carbonated water valve; and a pressure relief valve fluidly coupled to the pressure relief line, wherein the pressure relief valve is configured to permit one of liquid and gas to flow towards the dispensing waterway when a prevailing pressure upstream of the pressure relief valve exceeds a threshold pressure. 4. The faucet of claim 3 , further comprising a fill vent line fluidly coupled at a first end to the pressure relief line and at a second end to the carbonated water valve. 5. The faucet of claim 4 , wherein the carbonated water valve is a multi-way diverter valve comprising: an ON position in which the carbonated water waterway is fluidly coupled to the dispensing waterway; an OFF position in which the carbonated water waterway is disconnected from the dispensing waterway; a fill position in which the fill vent line is vented to the atmosphere via the dispensing waterway; and a carbon dioxide charge position in which tension on a cable coupled to the carbonated water valve opens a carbon dioxide tank valve. 6. The faucet of claim 1 , further comprising: a water-dispensing waterway fluidly coupled to the mixing valve configured to dispense water at the outlet of the faucet. 7. A faucet-integrated carbonation system, comprising: a faucet comprising: a carbonated water valve fluidly coupled between a carbonated water waterway and a dispensing waterway, the dispensing waterway being configured to dispense carbonated water at an outlet of the faucet; and a mixing valve fluidly coupled to a first branch of a water supply line; a carbonated water reservoir fluidly coupled to: a second branch of the water supply line; and the carbonated water valve via the carbonated water waterway; and a carbon dioxide tank fluidly coupled to the carbonated water reservoir via a carbon dioxide intake tube. 8. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , further comprising: a carbon dioxide activation mechanism coupled to a valve on the carbon dioxide tank and activatable to open the valve such that carbon dioxide gas flows into the carbonated water reservoir. 9. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , further comprising: a pressure regulator on the second branch of the water supply line, wherein the pressure regulator is configured to permit water to flow from the second branch of the water supply line into the carbonated water reservoir when a pressure prevailing in the carbonated reservoir is less than a threshold pressure value. 10. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 9 , further comprising: a check valve disposed on the second branch of the water supply line upstream of the pressure regulator. 11. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , further comprising: a metering valve on the second branch of the water supply line; and a fill reservoir mechanism coupled to the metering valve and activatable to open the metering valve such that water flows from the second branch of the water supply line into the carbonated water reservoir. 12. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , further comprising a pressure relief line fluidly coupled at a first end to an upper section of the carbonated water reservoir and at a second end to the dispensing waterway. 13. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 12 , further comprising a pressure relief valve on the pressure relief line, wherein the pressure relief valve is configured to vent the carbonated water reservoir via the pressure relief line when a pressure prevailing in the carbonated water reservoir exceeds a threshold pressure. 14. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 13 , further comprising a fill vent line fluidly coupled at a first end to the pressure relief line upstream of the pressure relief valve and at a second end to the carbonated water valve. 15. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 14 , further comprising: a cable coupled at a first end to the carbonated water valve and at a second end to a tank valve of the carbon dioxide tank. 16. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 15 , wherein the carbonated water valve is a multi-way diverter valve, the system further comprising: an ON position in which the carbonated water waterway is fluidly coupled to the dispensing waterway; an OFF position in which the carbonated water waterway is disconnected from the dispensing waterway; a carbon dioxide charge position in which tension on the cable opens the tank valve such that carbon dioxide gas flows from the carbon dioxide tank into the carbonated water reservoir; and a carbonated water reservoir fill position in which the fill vent line is vented via a diverter valve to reduce a pressure prevailing in the carbonated water reservoir. 17. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , further comprising: a cable coupled at a first end to the carbonated water valve and at a second end to a tank valve of the carbon dioxide tank. 18. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 17 , wherein the carbonated water valve is a multi-way diverter valve, the system further comprising: an ON position in which the carbonated water waterway is fluidly coupled to the dispensing waterway; an OFF position in which the carbonated water waterway is disconnected from the dispensing waterway; and a carbon dioxide charge position in which tension on the cable opens the tank valve such that carbon dioxide gas flows from the carbon dioxide tank into the carbonated water reservoir. 19. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , further comprising: a mounting bracket for mounting the carbonated water reservoir and the carbon dioxide tank to a first side of a surface, wherein the faucet is mounted to a second side of the surface opposite the first side. 20. The faucet-integrated carbonation system of claim 7 , wherein the carbonated water reservoir and the carbon dioxide tank are configured to rest on a bottom surface of a structure, wherein the faucet is mounted to a top surface of the structure.

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  • Non-alcoholic beverages; Dry compositions or concentrates therefor (soup concentrates A23L23/10); Preparation or treatment thereof (preparation of non-alcoholic beverages by removal of alcohol C12H3/00) · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • Food compositions, function of food ingredients or processes for food or foodstuffs · CPC title

  • Containers for gas, for, e.g. CO2, N2 · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US9409758B2 cover?
Systems and methods are disclosed for providing carbonated water through a typical kitchen faucet. The faucet-integrated carbonation system can include a carbonated water reservoir coupled to a residential or commercial cold water supply line as well as a CO 2 tank, all of which can be mounted under a kitchen countertop or the like. The water held in the reservoir can be carbonated using the C…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
As Ip Holdco Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B67D1/0059. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 09 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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