Liquid purification or separation – With drip – overflow or content draining feature
Patent
1997-05-12
1998-10-27
Walker, W. L.
Liquid purification or separation
With drip, overflow or content draining feature
2102572, 210460, 210501, 222108, 22218906, B01D 35027
Patent
active
058274286
ABSTRACT:
A water dispenser includes a housing in which a tank is disposed for containing purified water. A valve is disposed at a front of the housing for enabling a user to dispense the purified water. A water collecting tub is disposed beneath the valve for collecting spilled water. A drainage hose communicates with a lower portion of the tub for draining-away collected water. A removable filter is removably mounted across an inlet of the drainage passage for filtering-out foreign substances that might otherwise block the drainage hose.
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Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Walker W. L.
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