OPERATING DEVICE FOR A DOMESTIC APPLIANCE HAVING A ROTARY RING AND HAVING A LIGHT STRIP

20170235383 · 2017-08-17

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    An operating device for a domestic appliance includes an operating element having a rotary ring to set operating conditions of the domestic appliance according to a rotary movement, and an electronic display area enclosed by the rotary ring. An optical light strip in a form of a circumferential ring is arranged adjacent to and separate from the rotary ring to indicate visually a length of a rotary path travelled by the rotary ring in a rotary movement.

    Claims

    1-9. (canceled)

    10. An operating device for a domestic appliance, comprising: an operating element including a rotary ring configured to set operating conditions of the domestic appliance according to a rotary movement, and an electronic display area enclosed by the rotary ring; and an optical light strip in a form of a circumferential ring arranged adjacent to and separate from the rotary ring to indicate visually a length of a rotary path travelled by the rotary ring in a rotary movement.

    11. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the rotary ring has an outer edge which faces away from the electronic display area, said light strip being arranged adjacent to the outer edge of the rotary ring.

    12. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the rotary ring has an inner edge which faces the electronic display area, said light strip being arranged adjacent to the inner edge of the rotary ring.

    13. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the light strip indicates the rotary path travelled as a continuous line.

    14. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the light strip indicates the rotary path travelled as a light line composed of discontinuous individual segments.

    15. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the light strip indicates and illuminates the length of the rotary path travelled as a light line which is produced synchronously with the rotary movement.

    16. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the light strip has a number of optically illuminable light segments, which number equals sixty per revolution.

    17. The operating device of claim 10, wherein the electronic display area has a touch-sensitive design.

    18. A domestic appliance, comprising an operating device, said operating device comprising an operating element including a rotary ring configured to set operating conditions of the domestic appliance according to a rotary movement, and an electronic display area enclosed by the rotary ring, and an optical light strip in a form of a circumferential ring arranged adjacent to and separate from the rotary ring to indicate visually a length of a rotary path travelled by the rotary ring in a rotary movement.

    19. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the rotary ring has an outer edge which faces away from the electronic display area, said light strip being arranged adjacent to the outer edge of the rotary ring.

    20. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the rotary ring has an inner edge which faces the electronic display area, said light strip being arranged adjacent to the inner edge of the rotary ring.

    21. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the light strip indicates the rotary path travelled as a continuous line.

    22. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the light strip indicates the rotary path travelled as a light line composed of discontinuous individual segments.

    23. The domestic appliance of claim 22, wherein the light strip indicates and illuminates the length of the rotary path travelled as a light line which is produced synchronously with the rotary movement.

    24. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the light strip has a number of optically illuminable light segments, which number equals sixty per revolution.

    25. The domestic appliance of claim 18, wherein the electronic display area has a touch-sensitive design.

    Description

    [0017] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in greater detail below with reference to schematic drawings, in which:

    [0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of a domestic appliance according to the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 are diagrams of examples of positions of a light strip of an operating element having a continuous light line;

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a corresponding diagram to FIG. 2 but having a segmented light line and thus a dashed light line; and

    [0021] FIG. 4 is a diagram showing by way of example the operation of a rotary ring of the operating element, and illumination of a light line of a light strip that automatically tracks the position precisely.

    [0022] In the figures, elements that are identical or have the same function are denoted by the same reference signs.

    [0023] FIG. 1 shows a domestic appliance 1, for example for laundry care or for food preparation or for dishwashing or for storing and preserving food. The domestic appliance 1 is thus, for example, a washing machine or a tumble dryer or a washer-dryer. In this context, however, it may also be an oven or a microwave oven or a steam cooker. Likewise, it may be a hob, for example. In addition, the domestic appliance 1 may also be a dishwasher or a refrigerator or a freezer or a combined fridge-freezer.

    [0024] The domestic appliance 1 comprises a housing 2 and an operating device 3. The operating device 3 comprises, for example, at least one display unit 4 and at least one operating element 5, with an additional operating element 6 being shown here. It should be pointed out that the positional arrangement of the operating device 3 and thus in particular also of the display unit 4 and of the operating elements 5 and 6, as well as the quantity thereof, shall be understood to be merely by way of example.

    [0025] The operating element 5 is designed such that, as shown in the diagram in FIG. 2, it comprises a rotary ring 7, which can rotate about an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the figure. The rotary ring 7 can preferably rotate both clockwise and counterclockwise. The operating element 5 also comprises an electronic display area 8, which is encircled by the rotary ring 7. The display area 8 is fixed in position and thus cannot rotate. The rotary ring 7 can thus be moved relative to the display area 8 and independently thereof. An operating condition of the domestic appliance 1 can be selected or set by a rotary movement of the rotary ring 7.

    [0026] In the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 2 in the left-hand illustration, the operating element 5 also comprises an optical light strip 9 in the form of a circumferential ring. It is formed and arranged separate from the rotary ring 7, and in particular is also fixed in position, and thus, in a preferred embodiment, the rotary ring 7 can be rotated relative to the fixed optical light strip 9. As the figure also shows, the light strip 9 is immediately and thus directly adjacent to an inner edge 7a of the rotary ring 7 that faces the display area 8. The light strip 9 preferably comprises a plurality of separate light sources, for instance light emitting diodes. Specific light sources light up according to the rotary movement of the rotary ring 7, with the result that, beginning from a starting point of the rotary movement, the rotary distance or rotary path travelled by the rotary ring 7 is then visually indicated by the lighting-up of those light sources that then indicate visually the length of this rotary path. In this case, the left-hand illustration of FIG. 2 shows by way of example the lighting-up of the light sources, which then display a light line 10 as a quarter-circle, as an example. Thus in this embodiment, the rotary ring 7 is rotated clockwise from its 12 o'clock position to the 3 o'clock position, and this is visually indicated by the corresponding light line 10.

    [0027] The right-hand illustration in FIG. 2 shows as an alternative embodiment that the light strip 9 is arranged directly adjacent to an outer edge 7b of the rotary ring 7.

    [0028] A combination of the embodiments in FIG. 2 can also be provided, according to which there is both a light strip 9 formed adjacent to the inner edge 7a and also a light strip 9 arranged adjacent to the outer edge 7b.

    [0029] A value or a value ratio, which is information that depends on the lighting-up of the light sources, for example can then also be displayed on the display area 8. In the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 2, the value of a quarter can be displayed, for example, which thus states the path length of the light line 10 as a ratio with respect to a path length of a complete revolution. This value display can also be stated in terms of the base parameter, specifically the number of base divisions, with 100 value units being assigned to a complete revolution in FIG. 2 by way of example, and thus 25 value units are indicated visually in the exemplary embodiment in FIG. 2.

    [0030] In addition, FIG. 2 shows the embodiment in which the visual indicator is represented as a continuous line, in other words as light line 10.

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows examples of designs for arrangements and visual indicators that correspond to FIG. 2 but in which the light line 10 is represented not as a continuous line but is composed of individual segments, thereby effectively showing a dashed light line. Here, as an alternative example, in the display area 8 is shown the set time period that is then indicated by the optical light line 10 and that states a proportion of the complete revolution, where time units are shown in this case and thus 60 minutes can be displayed for a complete revolution, and hence in the examples shown in FIG. 3, 15 minutes were indicated or selected by the quarter-circle.

    [0032] It can also be provided that the display area 8 has a touch-sensitive design and thus this facilitates also corresponding setting options and display changes.

    [0033] FIG. 4 shows in example illustrations that visual indication on the light strip 9 is performed automatically and simultaneously with the execution of a rotary movement of the rotary ring 7, for example by touching with a finger 11, and the then corresponding light line 10 is automatically displayed immediately over the corresponding length, and the relevant light sources light up accordingly.

    LIST OF REFERENCE CHARACTERS

    [0034] 1 domestic appliance [0035] 2 housing [0036] 3 operating device [0037] 4 display unit [0038] 5 operating element [0039] 6 operating element [0040] 7 rotary ring [0041] 7a inner edge [0042] 7b outer edge [0043] 8 display area [0044] 9 optical light strip [0045] 10 light line [0046] 11 finger