Patent classifications
H05B1/0222
METHOD AND DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC VAPING DEVICES
According to at least one example embodiment, a controller for an e-vaping device includes a movement sensor configured to detect movement of the e-vaping device and output an output signal based on the movement. The controller includes control circuitry configured to control power supplied to power consuming elements of the e-vaping device based on the output signal.
METHOD AND DEVICES FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC VAPING DEVICES
According to at least one example embodiment, a controller for an e-vaping device includes a movement sensor configured to detect movement of the e-vaping device and output an output signal based on the movement. The controller includes control circuitry configured to control power supplied to power consuming elements of the e-vaping device based on the output signal.
LUNCHBOX
A lunchbox that includes a container for storing food and a closure lid for closing the container, the closure lid including an electrical heater and a switch that is configured to clos to allow the passage of an electric current toward the electrical heater when the food in the container is supported on the closure lid.
Method and devices for controlling electronic vaping devices
According to at least one example embodiment, a controller for an e-vaping device includes a movement sensor configured to detect movement of the e-vaping device and output an output signal based on the movement. The controller includes control circuitry configured to control power supplied to power consuming elements of the e-vaping device based on the output signal.
UNIVERSAL APPLIANCE INTERFACE
Providing a universal cooking interface that is adaptive to the context of different types of cookware includes recognizing a type of a cookware object that is in a presence of a cooking device. It further includes adapting a contextual user interface of the cooking device based on the recognized type of the cookware object.
Universal appliance interface
Providing a universal cooking interface that is adaptive to the context of different types of cookware includes recognizing a type of a cookware object that is in a presence of a cooking device. It further includes adapting a contextual user interface of the cooking device based on the recognized type of the cookware object.
SWITCHABLE MODE GRAVITY-SENSING HEATED SEAT CUSHION
A switchable mode gravity-sensing heated seat cushion, including: seat cushion cover; switch; The switch is arranged on the right side of the seat cushion cover. The switch is provided with an on/off button. The switch is provided with a temperature adjustment button; a The gravity-sensing heating plate is provided on the seat cushion cover. The inside of the seat cushion cover is provided with a pressure thin film, the pressure thin film is bottom of the gravity-sensing heating plate and the inside of the seat cushion cover is filled with filler. The switchable mode gravity-sensing heated seat cushion provided by the invention can avoid manual forgetting to turn off and avoid power loss, and can switch between manual adjustment and automatic induction adjustment. Through the change of the indicator light assembly on the switch, the adjustment button can be hand/automatic mode.
CONDENSATE PAN SYSTEM
A condensate pan system is disclosed for evaporating a liquid therein by an electric heating element. The pan may include a reed float switch with sealed electrical contacts to detect the level of the liquid in the pan, a thermostat, and a relay with sealed electrical contacts. The relay is configured to close the circuit and provide electrical current to the electric heating element so long as the relay detects electrical continuity with the thermostat and with the reed float switch. If the electrical contacts of the reed float switch opens, which is indicative of a predetermined low liquid level, the relay is configured to open the electrical circuit to cease delivering electrical current to the electric heating element. Likewise, the relay is configured to open the electrical circuit to cease delivering electrical current to the electric heating element if the thermostat detects a temperature that exceeds a predetermined value.