Domestic appliance with controlled door opening
09832820 · 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24C15/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B6/6414
ELECTRICITY
E05B63/248
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H05B6/6417
ELECTRICITY
E05B43/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/1082
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F27D11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A47B96/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F24C15/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05B47/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A domestic appliance (for example, a microwave oven), comprising: a housing; a front door; a retention mechanism (for example including a latch), located within the housing and engageable with the door; wherein the retention mechanism is movable between a first configuration, in which the door is retained in a closed position, and a second configuration, in which the door is non-engaged; an electromechanical actuator (for example a relay), adapted to move the retention mechanism out of said first configuration; and a controller (for example a microprocessor coupled to the relay, the microprocessor being operable in responsive to one or more signals to activate the relay, and thereby release the door from the closed position. Under spring bias, the door thus opens to about 30-45 degrees. The microprocessor-controlled door opening may be operable in three or more modes, including: actuation of a touch switch, remote control, or a microwave end of cooking.
Claims
1. A domestic appliance, comprising: a housing; a front door; a retention mechanism, located within the housing and engageable with a key member attached to the door, the key member being able to move upwards and downwards; wherein the retention mechanism is movable between a first configuration, in which the door is retained in a closed position, and a second configuration, in which the door is non-engaged; an electromechanical actuator, adapted to move the retention mechanism out of said first configuration; and a controller, coupled to the actuator, the controller being operable in response to one or more signals to activate the actuator, and thereby release the door from the closed position, wherein the retention mechanism comprises a rotatable member having a guide surface disposed such that, in use, the key member is capable of sliding contact with the rotatable member along the guide surface, wherein the key member includes an end portion extending in a downwardly inclined direction, and wherein, when the retention mechanism is in the first configuration, a first portion of the guide surface and downwardly inclined portion of the key member being disposed so as to allow sliding movement of the end portion upwards and over the first portion when an outward pulling force is applied to the door, whereby the retention mechanism moves out of the first configuration.
2. The appliance of claim 1, wherein in use, the electromechanical actuator moves the rotatable member into a position such that a spring biasing element acts on the door such that the door rotates to a partially open position.
3. The appliance of claim 2, wherein the guide surface includes a transition point and being disposed such that, in use, the key member attached to the door is capable of sliding contact with the rotatable member along the guide surface; wherein, after the key member has slid beyond the transition point, forces due to gravity and to the spring biasing element operate on the door such that the door rotates to the partially open position.
4. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the controller is operable in a switch-activated mode; the housing is provided thereon with an electrical switch, coupled to the controller and operable by a user; and the controller is operable, in use, to activate such actuator when the detected signal from said electrical switch is HIGH.
5. The appliance of claim 4, wherein the electrical switch comprises a touch switch.
6. The appliance of claim 1, wherein: the controller is alternatively or additionally operable in a remote activated mode; the housing is provided thereon with a wireless receiver unit, coupled to the controller and operable by a user remote unit; and the controller is operable, in use, to activate said actuator when the detected signal from said wireless receiver unit is HIGH.
7. The appliance of claim 6, wherein the wireless receiver unit comprises an infra-red (IR) receiver, and wherein the user remote unit comprises an IR remote control.
8. The appliance of claim 1, the appliance being capable of performing a temporary electrical operation, wherein: the controller is alternatively or additionally operable in an auto-open mode, the housing is provided thereon with a user selection interface, coupled to the controller and operable by a user, the user selection interface including an auto-open setting selectable, in use, by the user, the controller is coupled for receiving an input signal (HIGH, LOW), indicative of whether the electrical operation in the appliance is on or off, respectively, the controller is operable, in use, to active said actuator when the received signal is LOW, and the user interface comprises buttons and/or dials and a display.
9. The appliance of claim 8, the appliance being capable of performing a temporary electrical operation, wherein, the controller is alternatively or additionally operable in an delayed auto-open mode; the controller is coupled to a memory device, for storing a time period; the controller is coupled for receiving an input signal (HIGH, LOW), indicative of whether the electrical operation in the appliance is on or off, respectively, and whereby the controller is operable, in use, to activate said actuator when the controller determines that (a) the received signal is LOW, and (b) said time period has elapsed.
10. The appliance of claim 9, wherein the user selection interface including a delayed auto-open setting selectable, in use, by the user; wherein the user selection interface is operable by the user for inputting said time period prior to storage in the memory device.
11. The appliance of claim 9, wherein the time period is approximately (a) 1-20 seconds, (b) up to 1 minutes, or (c) 1-5 minutes.
12. The appliance of claim 8, wherein the appliance is (a) an oven, and the temporary electrical operation is cooking by means of any combination of microwave, grill, convention or steaming, or (b) a breadmaker, yoghurt maker, and the temporary electrical operation is electrical warming or heating.
13. The appliance of claim 8, wherein the user interface comprises buttons and/or dials and a display.
14. The appliance of claim 1, wherein instead of being operable in response to a detected or received signal being HIGH, the controller is operable in response to the detected or received signal being LOW or the detected or received signal undergoing any predetermined change in state or voltage level.
15. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the electromechanical actuator comprises a solenoid, an armature of the solenoid cooperating, in use with the retention mechanism.
16. The appliance of claim 1, wherein the retention mechanism further comprises: a spring biasing element that is located within the housing; and the rotatable member that is operable to be rotated by the electromechanical actuator when the electromechanical actuator is activated.
17. A domestic appliance, comprising: a housing; a front door; a retention mechanism, located within the housing and engageable with a key member attached to the door, the key member being able to move upwards and downwards; wherein the retention mechanism is movable between a first configuration, in which the door is retained in a closed position, and a second configuration, in which the door is non-engaged; an electromechanical actuator, adapted to move the retention mechanism out of said first configuration; and a controller, coupled to the actuator, the controller being operable in response to one or more signals to activate the actuator, and thereby release the door from the closed position, wherein the retention mechanism comprises a rotatable member having a guide surface disposed such that, in use, the key member is capable of sliding contact with the rotatable member along the guide surface, wherein the key member includes an end portion that is configured to extend in a downwardly inclined direction, wherein, when the retention mechanism is in the first configuration, a first portion of the guide surface and downwardly inclined portion of the key member being disposed so as to allow sliding movement of the end portion upwards and over the first portion when an outward pulling force is applied to the door, whereby the retention mechanism moves out of the first configuration, wherein the guide surface includes a transition point, and wherein, after the key member has slid beyond the transition point, forces due to gravity and to a spring biasing element operate on the door such that the door rotates to the partially open position.
18. A domestic appliance, comprising: a housing; a front door; a retention mechanism, located within the housing and engageable with a key member attached to the door, the key member being able to move upwards and downwards; wherein the retention mechanism is movable between a first configuration, in which the door is retained in a closed position, and a second configuration, in which the door is non-engaged; an electromechanical actuator, adapted to move the retention mechanism out of said first configuration; and a controller, coupled to the actuator, the controller being operable in response to one or more signals to activate the actuator, and thereby release the door from the closed position, wherein the retention mechanism comprises a rotatable member having a guide surface disposed such that, in use, the key member is capable of sliding contact with the rotatable member along the guide surface, wherein the key member includes an end portion extending in a downwardly inclined direction, and wherein, when the retention mechanism is in the first configuration, a first portion of the guide surface and downwardly inclined portion of the key member being disposed so as to allow sliding movement of the end portion upwards and over the first portion after a door opening action, whereby the retention mechanism moves out of the first configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(5) In the description and drawings, like numerals are used to designate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(6) This invention concerns domestic appliances having a hinged door, such as ovens, fridges, freezers and the like. The invention is, for example, particularly beneficial in relation to microwave ovens. However, the invention is applicable to electrical domestic whether freestanding or adapted for built-in installation, i.e. installed within a framework or outer housing, or are mounted with kitchen or other household furniture (sometimes known as “slot-in” or “built-in” appliances).).
(7) The present invention provides a domestic appliance, comprising: a housing; a front door; a retention mechanism, located within the housing and engageable with the door; wherein the retention mechanism is movable between a first configuration, in which the door is retained in a closed position, and a second configuration, in which the door is non-engaged; an electromechanical actuator, adapted to move the retention mechanism out of said first configuration; and a controller, coupled to the actuator, the controller being operable in response to one or more signals to activate the actuator, and thereby release the door from the closed position.
(8) Preferably, the retention mechanism includes a rotatable member rotated, in use, by the electromechanical actuator while the actuator is activated; and a spring biasing element; wherein, in use, during at least part of the movement of the retention mechanism between the first configuration and the second configuration, the spring biasing element acts on the door, such that the door rotates to a partially open position. Preferably, in use, the electromechanical actuator moves the rotatable member into a position such that the spring biasing element acts on the door such that the door rotates to the partially open position. Preferably, the rotatable member has a guide surface, the guide surface including a transition point and being disposed such that, in use, a key member attached to the door is capable of sliding contact with the rotatable member along the guide surface; wherein, after the key member has slid beyond the transition point 324, forces due to gravity and to the spring biasing element operate on the door such that the door rotates to the partially open position.
(9) According to one embodiment: the controller is operable in a switch activated mode; the housing is provided thereon with an electrical switch, for example a touch switch, coupled to the controller and operable by a user; and the controller is operable, in use, to activate said actuator when the detected signal from said electrical switch is HIGH.
(10) According to a further embodiment: the controller is alternatively or additionally operable in a remote activated mode; the housing is provided thereon with a wireless receiver unit, for example an infra-red (IR) receiver, coupled to the controller and operable by a user remote unit, for example an IR remote control; and the controller is operable, in use, to activate said actuator when the detected signal from said wireless receiver unit is HIGH.
(11) According to a further embodiment: the appliance is capable of performing a temporary electrical operation, wherein: the controller is alternatively or additionally operable in an auto-open mode, the housing is provided thereon with a user selection interface, for example buttons and/or dials and a display, coupled to the controller and operable by a user, the user selection interface including an auto-open setting selectable, in use, by the user; the controller is coupled for receiving an input signal (HIGH, LOW), indicative of whether the electrical operation in the appliance is on or off, respectively; and the controller is operable, in use, to activate said actuator when the received signal is LOW.
(12) According to a further embodiment: the appliance is capable of performing a temporary electrical operation, wherein: the controller is alternatively or additionally operable in an delayed auto-open mode; the controller is coupled to a memory device, for storing a time period; the controller is coupled for receiving an input signal (HIGH, LOW), indicative of whether the electrical operation in the appliance is on or off, respectively; and whereby the controller is operable, in use, to activate said actuator when the controller determines that (a) the received signal is LOW, and (b) said time period has elapsed. Preferably, the user selection interface includes an delayed auto-open setting selectable, in use, by the user; wherein the user selection interface is operable by the user for inputting said time period prior to storage in the memory device. For example, the time period may be approximately (a) 1-20 seconds, (b) up to 1 minute, or (c) 1-5 minutes. However, in practice the period may be any number of minutes up to an hour, or any number of hours (e.g. up to 24), or any enumerable amount of time.
(13) In alternative embodiments, instead of being operable in response to a detected or received signal being HIGH, the controller is operable in response to (a) the detected or received signal being LOW, or (b) vice versa, or (c) the detected or received signal undergoing any predetermined detectable change in state or voltage level.
(14) Suitably, the electromagnetic actuator comprises a solenoid, the armature of the solenoid cooperating, in use with the retention mechanism.
(15) Suitably, the appliance is (a) an oven, and the temporary electrical operation is cooking by means of any combination of microwave, grill, convection or steaming, or (b) a breadmaker, yoghurt maker or the like, and the temporary electrical operation is electrical warming or heating.
(16) Using techniques according to the invention, appliances such as microwave ovens can be opened with very little manual effort from the user, e.g. via touch switch or remote control, benefiting those of a frail disposition.
(17) The invention enables the appliance to open automatically, such as the end of electrical (microwave, grill, convective) cooking. This can reduce the amount of moisture build-up on the interior of the oven due to steam.
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(19) In the control panel 104 is a display 108, typically a LED numeric display, for example displaying current time and remaining cooking time; however, it will be appreciated that many forms of display, e.g. LCD, may be used. Also provided are a number of control/selection buttons 110, a dial 112 and a door release switch 114. In accordance with this embodiment of the invention, the control/selection buttons 110 and the door release switch 114 are of the momentary switch type, or more preferably the touch switch type. Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that known membrane, tactile or touch switch components, or any other similar switch types, may be used.
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(22) Based on the status of the inputs from the touch switch 206, the IR receiver module 208, the controller 202 controls the actuation of the solenoid 212 via driver circuit 214. Thus, the controller 202 is able to implement several modes of door opening—
(23) (i) following user actuation of touch switch,
(24) (ii) automatically after microwave power goes off,
(25) (ii) automatically a certain time after microwave power going off, and
(26) (iv) following receipt of command via IR remote control.
(27) Alternatively, the door may be opened as a result of some other predefined sequence, such as prompting the user to stir or turn over food currently being cooked.
(28) There is described below in pseudocode just one example of a procedure for use by the controller 202 for controlling the actuation of the solenoid 212. However, it will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that other suitable procedure may be used to implement some or all of the techniques according to embodiments of the invention.
(29) While system is on do Sense cooking power status Sense touch switch status Sense IR receiver status Sense auto-open setting Sense door open status If door is open then don't set actuator control signal HIGH If (touch switch is HIGH or IR receiver is HIGH) and cooking power is on then display error message (if any) else set actuator control signal HIGH If auto-open setting is on fetch time auto-open time period if auto-open time period is zero and actuator control signal is LOW then set actuator control signal HIGH else do count down auto-open time period while auto-open time period not expired if actuator control signal is LOW then set actuator control signal HIGH
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(32) During the door opening action, the hook spacer 308 rotates about axis 310, and a first sloping portion 312 of the hook spacer 308 abuts and pushes upwards upon a tip 314 of door key 316.
(33) Accordingly (referring to
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(36) Although particular embodiment(s) of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to the preferred embodiment(s) and it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, the invention is intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, which may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims.
(37) All publications, patents, and patent applications cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.