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publicationDate 2021-12-31-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-215348398-U
titleOfInvention Water dispenser with sterilization function
abstract The utility model relates to the technical field of water dispensers, in particular to a water dispenser with a sterilization function, which solves the problem that the water dispenser in the prior art has single function, can only heat purified water and the like, is not provided with the sterilization function, and can cause water pollution after water is discharged from the water dispenser. A water dispenser with a sterilization function comprises a main body shell, a water bottle connector fixedly connected to the top of the main body shell, a mounting support fixedly connected to one side of the inner side of the main body shell, a telescopic driving motor fixedly connected to one side of the mounting support, and a liquid outlet device support fixedly connected to the telescopic driving motor. The mode provided by the utility model avoids the problem that the traditional liquid outlet device is easy to cause water outlet pollution because of no sterilization function, improves the drinking water quality of people and ensures the health of people.
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