Claims
- 1. A clothers dryer comprising:a tumbler motor connected to a tumbler; a tumbler motor contactor connected to said tumbler motor; a fan motor connected to a fan; a sail switch arranged to close when a pre-determined air flow occurs in said dryer; an electronic controller connected to said sail switch and said tumbler motor contactor and programmed to send an enabling signal to said tumbler motor contactor only when said sail switch is activated.
- 2. The clothes dryer of claim 1 wherein said electronic controller disables said tumbler motor contactor when said sail switch is inactivated.
- 3. The clothes dryer of claim 1 wherein said sail switch remains inactivated when said fan motor fails to start.
- 4. The clothes dryer of claim 1 wherein said electronic controller disables said tumbler motor contactor when said sail switch is open.
- 5. In a clothes dryer of the type having a first motor driving a fan and a second motor driving a tumbler, an apparatus for controlling the start of said dryer comprising:a switching means for measuring air flow in a tumbler chamber; and an electronic controller for controlling said first motor and responsive to said switching means, said controller sending an enabling signal to start said second motor only when said switching means detects a pre-determined air flow in said tumbler chamber.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said switching means is arranged in an air inlet to said tumbler chamber.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said fan is arranged in an exhaust port from said tumbler chamber.
- 8. apparatus of claim 5 wherein said controller sends a disabling signal to stop said second motor after said enabling signal when a sail switch detects an air flow below said predetermined level.
- 9. A clothes dryer comprising:a tumbler chamber; an inlet connected to a burner providing a heat flow to said tumbler chamber; an outlet for exhaust to flow from said tumbler chamber; a means arranged in said inlet for indicating an air flow; a electronic controller receiving said indication of said air flow from said means and sending a stop signal when said air flow is not above a predetermined level.
- 10. The dryer of claim 9 further comprising:a first motor driving a blower arranged at said outlet; and a second motor driving a tumbler arranged in said tumbling chamber, both said motors enabled by said electronic controller.
- 11. The dryer of claim 10 wherein said first motor is disabled by said stop signal from said electronic controller.
- 12. The dryer of claim 10 wherein said second motor is disabled by said stop signal from said electronic controller.
- 13. The dryer of claim 9 wherein said electronic controller detects when a sail switch indicates said predetermined flow a preselected time limit.
- 14. The dryer of claim 11 wherein said electronic controller discontinue output signals when said means does not detect said predetermined flow within said preselected time limit.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/305,198, filed May 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,154,978 now allowed.
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