Heating device for drinkalbe liquid
A heating device for a drinkable liquid includes a pipe connected to a liquid-storage unit, a heat-storage module including, the pipe mounted in the heat-storage module, a control valve mounted on the pipe and between the liquid-storage unit and the heat-storage module, a liquid outlet on an end of the pipe, and a control unit including a temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the heat-storage module. The temperature sensor detects the temperature of the heat-storage module to control operation of a heater unit for maintaining the temperature of the heat-storage module not lower than a predetermined temperature. The control unit is operable to control opening of the control valve to allow the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit to flow through the heat-storage module along the pipe for heat exchange, allowing the temperature of the drinkable liquid to reach the predetermined temperature in a short period of time.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heating device for a drinkable liquid. More particularly, the present invention relates to a heating device utilizing a heat-storage module that stores heat energy for increasing temperature of a drinkable liquid in a short period of time.
2. Description of Related Art
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However, when the drinkable liquid in the housing 81 is heated to a boiling state, the drinkable liquid absorbs a large amount of heat energy and vaporizes. The vapor exits the housing 81 via the vent 813, leading to a waste in the heat energy. Further, it is difficult to maintain the drinkable liquid in the housing 81 at a high-temperature state, as the drinkable liquid in the vapor phase carries away a large amount of heat energy. Hence, the heater unit 82 must repeatedly heat the housing 81 for maintaining the temperature of the drinkable liquid, resulting in repeated boiling of the drinkable liquid and waste of tremendous energy.
When in use, the outlet 94 is opened to activate the controller 93, which, in turn, turns on the pump for conveying the drinkable liquid in the storage tank 91 into the heating tank 92 via the piping. Meanwhile, the controller 93 activates the heater to rapidly increase the temperature of the heating tank 92 in a short period of time. The drinkable liquid flows through the piping and the heating tank 92 to the outlet 94. The piping inside the heating tank 92 is helical and thus forms a relatively long path for heat-exchange, thereby enhancing the heat exchange efficiency between the drinkable liquid and the heating tank 92.
However, the heating device momentarily heats the heating tank 92 with a high power to increase the temperature of the heating tank 92 in a short period of time. This high power might cause momentary overload of electricity, leading to limitation on use as well as danger. Further, it is difficult to control the rise of the heating tank 92 from a normal temperature to a high temperature.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONAn object of the present invention is to provide a heating device that utilizes a heat-storage module for storing heat energy and maintaining temperature. Thus, a drinkable liquid can be rapidly heated to the predetermined temperature for drinking while reducing waste of energy.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a heating device that utilizes at least one temperature sensor and a control valve. The temperature sensor detects the temperature of the heat-storage module to control opening/closing of the control valve, assuring the drinkable liquid is output at the predetermined temperature, thereby improving quality and hygiene.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA heating device for a drinkable liquid in accordance with the present invention comprises a pipe adapted to be connected to a liquid-storage unit, a heat-storage module including at least one heater unit for increasing temperature of the heat-storage module, the pipe winding in the heat-storage module, a control valve mounted on the pipe and between the liquid-storage unit and the heat-storage module for controlling flow of the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit to the heat-storage module, a liquid outlet on an end of the pipe, and a control unit including a first temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the heat-storage module, the first temperature sensor being electrically connected to the control valve.
The first temperature sensor detects the temperature of the heat-storage module to control operation of the heater unit for maintaining the temperature of the heat-storage module not lower than a predetermined temperature. The control unit is operable to control opening of the control valve to allow the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit to flow through the heat-storage module along the pipe for heat exchange, allowing the temperature of the drinkable liquid to reach the predetermined temperature in a short period of time.
Preferably, the heat-storage module includes a first portion for receiving the heater unit and for storing heat energy generated by the heater unit.
Preferably, the heat-storage module further includes a second portion adjacent to the first portion, and the pipe winds along the second portion.
Preferably, the heat-storage module includes at least one heat-resistant groove between the first portion and the second portion for regulating heat transfer between the first portion and the second portion.
The heater unit may be a thermoelectric chip achieving Peltier effect or a heat pipe.
The liquid-storage unit may be a container or a pipe of a filter.
Preferably, a second temperature sensor is mounted to the second portion of the heat-storage module and electrically connected to the control unit.
Preferably, the control unit further includes a level sensor mounted in the liquid-storage unit for detecting a remaining amount of drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit.
Preferably, a control member is provided for controlling opening and closing of the liquid outlet. The control member is electrically connected to the control unit to control opening and closing of the control valve.
Preferably, when the temperature of the first portion of the heat-storage module detected by the first temperature sensor is below a lower limit, the control unit activates the heater unit to proceed with heating and closes the control valve, avoiding the drinkable liquid to enter the heat-storage module via the pipe.
Preferably, when the temperature of the second portion of the heat-storage module detected by the second temperature sensor is below a lower limit, the control unit activates the heater unit to proceed with heating and closes the control valve, avoiding the drinkable liquid to enter the heat-storage module via the pipe.
Preferably, when the temperature of the heat-storage module detected by the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor is above an upper limit, the control unit stops heating operation of the heater unit.
Preferably, when a level of the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit is below a predetermined level, the control unit closes the control valve.
The control valve may be an electromagnetic valve or a pump.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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According to the above description, it is noted that the heating device in accordance with the present invention saves energy and enhances safety while overcoming the problems encountered by the conventional heating devices.
While the principles of this invention have been disclosed in connection with specific embodiments, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that these descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, and that any modification and variation without departing the spirit of the invention is intended to be covered by the scope of this invention defined only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A heating device for a drinkable liquid, comprising:
- a pipe adapted to be connected to a liquid-storage unit;
- a heat-storage module including at least one heater unit for increasing temperature of the heat-storage module, the pipe winding in the heat-storage module;
- a control valve mounted on the pipe and between the liquid-storage unit and the heat-storage module for controlling flow of the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit to the heat-storage module;
- a liquid outlet on an end of the pipe; and
- a control unit including a first temperature sensor for detecting the temperature of the heat-storage module, the first temperature sensor being electrically connected to the control valve;
- wherein the first temperature sensor detects the temperature of the heat-storage module to control operation of the heater unit for maintaining the temperature of the heat-storage module not lower than a predetermined temperature, the control unit is operable to control opening of the control valve to allow the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit to flow through the heat-storage module along the pipe for heat exchange, allowing the temperature of the drinkable liquid to reach the predetermined temperature in a short period of time.
2. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heat-storage module includes a first portion for receiving the heater unit and for storing heat energy generated by the heater unit.
3. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 2, wherein the heat-storage module further includes a second portion adjacent to the first portion, and wherein the pipe winds along the second portion.
4. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 3, wherein the heat-storage module includes at least one heat-resistant groove between the first portion and the second portion for regulating heat transfer between the first portion and the second portion.
5. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heater unit is a thermoelectric chip or a heat pipe.
6. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the liquid-storage unit is a container or a pipe of a filter.
7. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 3, wherein the control unit further includes a second temperature sensor mounted to the second portion of the heat-storage module and electrically connected to the control unit.
8. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control unit further includes a second temperature sensor mounted to the second portion of the heat-storage module and electrically connected to the control unit.
9. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control unit further includes a level sensor mounted in the liquid-storage unit for detecting a remaining amount of drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit.
10. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, further including a control member for controlling opening and closing of the liquid outlet, the control member being electrically connected to the control unit to control opening and closing of the control valve.
11. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein when the temperature of the first portion of the heat-storage module detected by the first temperature sensor is below a lower limit, the control unit activates the heater unit to proceed with heating and closes the control valve, avoiding the drinkable liquid to enter the heat-storage module via the pipe.
12. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 7, wherein when the temperature of the second portion of the heat-storage module detected by the second temperature sensor is below a lower limit, the control unit activates the heater unit to proceed with heating and closes the control valve, avoiding the drinkable liquid to enter the heat-storage module via the pipe.
13. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 7, wherein when the temperature of the heat-storage module detected by the first temperature sensor and the second temperature sensor is above an upper limit, the control unit stops heating operation of the heater unit.
14. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 9, wherein when a level of the drinkable liquid in the liquid-storage unit is below a predetermined level, the control unit closes the control valve.
15. The heating device for a drinkable liquid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the control valve is an electromagnetic valve or a pump.
Type: Application
Filed: May 10, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 15, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Chien-Jung Chen (Kaohsiung)
Application Number: 11/431,077
International Classification: F28F 27/00 (20060101);