Patent classifications
H01H2231/012
Illumination system and method for maintaining a common illumination value on a release command sent from a keypad
An illumination system and method is disclosed for maintaining a consistent change in illumination value among a group of illumination devices whenever a change command is manually sent from a keypad to those illumination devices. The consistent change results from maintaining a common start illumination value among not only the group, but also the keypad which controls the group. From the start illumination value, the keypad can then compute an end illumination value depending upon the amount of time that the increase or decrease in illumination value button is depressed and held. Since the start change signal can arrive on different illumination devices within the group depending upon where each illumination device is geographically located, a masking time is reserved after the button is released so that enough time is allocated for each of the illumination devices within that group to arrive at a common end illumination value regardless of their disparate location to the keypad, the number of hops or interference therebetween.
KNOB STRUCTURE FOR WASHING MACHINE AND WASHING MACHINE
The invention relates to a knob structure for a washing machine and a washing machine. The knob structure includes a knob component, a display component, a pressing component, and a PCBA board. The knob component includes a knob rotating seat, a fixed body and a knob decorative ring. The upper part of the knob rotating seat is provided with a receiving groove 1, the middle section is provided with a receiving groove 2, and the lower end is provided with a receiving groove 3; the inner peripheral wall of the receiving groove 2 is provided with a plurality of uneven grooves distributed uniformly. A metal conductive sheet A is installed at the bottom of the second receiving groove. A metal conductive sheet B, a metal conductive sheet C, and a metal conductive sheet D are mounted on the lower end of the fixed body. The display assembly includes a display base, a display module, and a glass lens. The pressing component includes a knob fixing bracket, a switch button and a rotary sound generator. The invention can solve the shortcomings in the prior art, has a rotating segment display function, and is simple and convenient to operate.
Device for operating a built-in kitchen appliance
An operating device for a built-in kitchen appliance includes a central piece, an operating element mounted rotatably on the central piece, at least one position sensor, which is designed for sensing a rotational position of the operating element, and at least one touch-sensitive and/or pressure-sensitive sensor.
Knob assembly for cook top
A knob assembly includes a front panel, a knob located at a front panel of an appliance and configured to rotate based on operation by a user, a valve shaft that is coupled to the knob and that extends through the front panel, a valve connected to the valve shaft and configured to control supply of gas to the appliance, and a knob sensor configured to detect a rotational position of the valve shaft. The valve shaft is configured to control the valve to adjust a flow rate of gas based on rotation of the valve shaft.
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE WITH A USER INTERFACE
A method of assembly for a switch within a user interface for a home appliance includes housing a circuit board within the user interface. The circuit board has at least one mechanically actuated switch having a first area. An input interface of the user interface has a button defining a second area, greater than the first area, and having an actuator corresponding to the switch. The button is coupled to at least one of the circuit board or the input interface for relative movement between an actuation position, where the actuator actuates the switch, and a non-actuation position, where the actuator does not actuate the switch.
Drainage assembly
A user interface includes a front panel that has an exterior surface and an interior surface. A flange outwardly extends from the exterior surface and defines a notch. A receiving body extends from the interior surface of the front panel that is proximate the flange. A receiving body has an angled edge and defines a drainage channel that extends through a portion of the notch that is defined by the flange.
Illumination system and method for maintaining a common illumination value on a release command sent from a keypad
An illumination system and method are disclosed for maintaining a consistent change in illumination value among a group of illumination devices whenever a change command is manually sent from a keypad to those illumination devices. The consistent change results from maintaining a common start illumination value among not only the group, but also the keypad which controls the group. From the start illumination value, the keypad can then compute an end illumination value depending upon the amount of time that an increase or decrease in illumination value button is depressed and held. Since the change command can arrive at different illumination devices within the group depending upon where each illumination device is geographically located, a masking time is reserved after the button is released so that enough time is allocated for each of the illumination devices within that group to arrive at a common end illumination value regardless of their disparate locations relative to the keypad, the number of hops, or interference therebetween.
DRAINAGE ASSEMBLY
A user interface includes a front panel that has an exterior surface and an interior surface. A flange outwardly extends from the exterior surface and defines a notch. A receiving body extends from the interior surface of the front panel that is proximate the flange. A receiving body has an angled edge and defines a drainage channel that extends through a portion of the notch that is defined by the flange.
ILLUMINATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAINTAINING A COMMON ILLUMINATION VALUE ON A RELEASE COMMAND SENT FROM A KEYPAD
An illumination system and method are disclosed for maintaining a consistent change in illumination value among a group of illumination devices whenever a change command is manually sent from a keypad to those illumination devices. The consistent change results from maintaining a common start illumination value among not only the group, but also the keypad which controls the group. From the start illumination value, the keypad can then compute an end illumination value depending upon the amount of time that an increase or decrease in illumination value button is depressed and held. Since the change command can arrive at different illumination devices within the group depending upon where each illumination device is geographically located, a masking time is reserved after the button is released so that enough time is allocated for each of the illumination devices within that group to arrive at a common end illumination value regardless of their disparate locations relative to the keypad, the number of hops, or interference therebetween.
Drainage assembly
A user interface includes a front panel that has an exterior surface and an interior surface. A flange outwardly extends from the exterior surface and defines a notch. A receiving body extends from the interior surface of the front panel that is proximate the flange. A receiving body has an angled edge and defines a drainage channel that extends through a portion of the notch that is defined by the flange.