APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SIMPLE AND SAFE HEATING OF CRAFT OBJECT(S)
20170312648 · 2017-11-02
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods for safe-heated transformation of one or more two- or three-dimensional craft objects (FIG. 1). A color or symbol coded push-button control panel allows for the execution of a complete cycle of use for a particular craft object with little or no opportunity for operator error. For example, pressing a single button would control the temperature, time of heating, time of cool down, and locking of the access door to the heated object until after the cool down period is complete, thereby providing for effective and safe completion of a correspondingly coded craft object.
Claims
1. A toy electric oven operable to heat an item, comprising: an insulated housing containing a heating chamber with a heating element, an automatically lockable door coupled to said housing and immediately adjacent to said heating chamber, a cooling system including a powered cooling fan; and a control panel and controller, wherein said control panel contains a plurality of depictions, pads or buttons that are coded by color, symbol or both and that executes upon actuation of a single particular depiction, pad or button, a predetermined heating program, said predetermined heating program including locking said door, heating to a predetermined temperature for a predetermined duration, cooling for a predetermined period after heating ceases, and unlocking said door, and said predetermined program corresponding with a like-coded item or medium to be heated or a cooling program, wherein each predetermined heating program utilizes a different temperature and duration that correspond to a particular like-coded item or medium.
2. The oven of claim 1, further comprising a cooling program that includes a safety feature whereby said lockable door remains locked until a cooling cycle is complete when a depiction, pad or button corresponding to said cooling program initiates the cooling program or upon loss of power to said oven.
3. The oven of claim 1, wherein said door further contains a window through which said item in the heating chamber is viewable and said door is a least 3 inches wide by 3 inches high such that a human hand fits within said heating chamber.
4. The oven of claim 1, wherein said housing contains a window through which said item in the heating chamber is viewable and said door is a least 3 inches wide by 3 inches high such that a human hand fits within said heating chamber.
5. The oven of claim 1, further including a texture depicting a design or pattern.
6. A method of processing a craft item with an oven having a heating chamber, control interface, and predetermined heating and cooling programs, comprising the steps of: actuating a single depiction, keypad or button, thereby executing a particular predetermined heating and cooling program, said predetermined heating and cooling program including locking said door, heating to a predetermined temperature for a predetermined duration, cooling for a predetermined period after heating ceases, and unlocking said door, and said predetermined program corresponding to a medium of a particular craft item, wherein each predetermined heating program utilizes a different temperature and duration that correspond to a particular like-coded craft item.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein said medium is selected from the group consisting of a ceramic item, a clay item, a stained glass item, a plastic item, a wax item, and a metal/plastic combination item.
8. The method of claim 6, wherein said predetermined heating and cooling program comprises the following: 1. engage the heating chamber door latch to lock out access to the heating chamber, 2. turn on power to the heating chamber heating element to produce a temperature required for the craft medium corresponding to the depiction, keypad or button actuated, 3. turn off power to the heating chamber heating element after the programmed time has expired, 4. turn on power to the cooling system, thereby providing an airflow to the heating chamber, 5. turn off power to the cooling system after the programmed time has expired; and 6. disengage the heating chamber door latch to allow access to the heating chamber.
9. The method of claim 6, wherein the heating and cooling program comprises stopping heat generation and keeping a door of said oven locked until cooling to a predetermined temperature, or for a predetermined time, occurs.
10. A kit comprising the oven of claim 1 and one or more of said a like-coded item to be heated.
11. The toy electric oven of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of depictions, pads or buttons that are coded by color, symbol or both executes, upon actuation of a single depiction, pad or button, said predetermined heating program or a cooling program.
12. The method of claim 6, wherein actuating any of a single depiction, keypad or button, except a cooling program depiction, keypad or button, executes said particular predetermined heating and cooling program.
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DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] In one embodiment as depicted in
[0018] The color coded (6) or symbol coded (8) buttons actuate a program that corresponds to a specific type or types of craft project, or to a programmed functionality, such as the “stop/override cycle” of “red” button 10. While the program(s) are contemplated for use with non-food “craft” items, the apparatus and methods herein can be used for any item capable of being safely heated in a toy oven.
[0019] A door 12 located immediately adjacent to the oven heating chamber is configured to be selectively opened by handle 14 when a craft project is being manually inserted into the heating compartment or chamber 15 (inside insulated housing 2; shown in phantom lines) and closed when a product is located in the heating compartment 15. The door 12 may further include a heating chamber window 16 configured and located to enable the craft project to be viewed while in the heating chamber before, during, and after the heating process. Alternatively or additionally, a window may be located in the housing.
[0020] A caddy 18 may be present proximal to the door 12 so as to provide ready access to implements that may be needed to place or otherwise manipulate the item in the oven. The door 12 is configured to provide at least a height 22 that accommodates a closed hand or first and more than a hand width 24, which based on typical human hand measurements corresponds to an approximate door width and height of at least 3 inches by 3 inches. These dimensions also are found in the heating chamber 15 to provide flexibility, as use of the oven is not limited to relatively flat projects.
[0021] In addition, the outer surface of insulated housing 2 can be textured 28. The texture may be a design or pattern that provides for frictional engagement when a user desires to hold or move the oven while also providing a surface for altering or adorning a medium, such as clay.
[0022] As shown schematically in
[0023] A method of heating an item using an apparatus embodiment is described in the following example. However, the disclosure of the example is not intended to be limiting.
[0024] From
[0025] The control panel circuit board will then proceed to control the oven operation from start to finish, including process steps: [0026] 1. Engage the heating chamber door latch to lockout access to the heating chamber (60); [0027] 2. Turn on correct power to the heating chamber heating element to produce the appropriate temperature required for the craft project coded button pressed (62); [0028] 3. Turn off power to the heating chamber heating element after the appropriate time has expired, providing the appropriate amount of time for the selected (coded) button that was pressed (64); [0029] 4. Turn on power to the heating chamber cooling fan providing an airflow internally to the craft project heating chamber (66); [0030] 5. Turn off power to the heating chamber cooling fan after the appropriate time has expired, providing the appropriate amount of time for the selected (coded) button that was pressed (68); and [0031] 6. Disengage the heating chamber door latch to allow access to craft project heating chamber (70).
[0032] As shown in
[0033] The embodiments described above are not intended to be limiting. All programming and control may be accomplished by firmware (permanent software programmed into a read-only memory) and/or any other means known in the art.