Chilled drinking water supply for automotive vehicles

Dispensing – With heating or cooling means – Cooling only

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222180, 22218911, 2224815, B67D 562

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060767065

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a chilled water dispenser for use in motor vehicles having a conventional air conditioning systems. The chilled water dispenser employs a bottled water holder that is secured in the trunk of an automobile. A transfer pump draws fluid from the bottle to a heat exchanger placed within the engine compartment of the motor vehicle. The heat exchanger is coupled to a conventional air conditioning system and has a thermostatically controlled solenoid to moderate reservoir temperatures. Upon demand the dispenser provides chilled water through a spigot mounted within the seating area of the motor vehicle. The heat exchanger is pre-charged with a refrigerant, allowing for ease of installation and includes fittings that allow the air conditioning system to be serviced in its ordinary manner.

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patent: 4140150 (1979-02-01), Rundell
patent: 4171776 (1979-10-01), Pagliaro
patent: 4342202 (1982-08-01), Knutson

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