The subject matter of the present disclosure relates generally to control panels for appliances, in particular cooktop appliances.
Cooktop appliances, such as, e.g., oven range appliances, generally include a cooktop having one or more heated portions for heating or cooking food items within a cooking utensil placed on a heated portion. Oven range appliances usually also include a cabinet that defines a cooking chamber for cooking food items placed therein. Typically, a control panel is provided having one or more controls that a user of the appliance may select various options for the operation of the heated portions and the cooking chamber, as well as other features of the appliance. The appliance usually is operated by a controller or other control mechanism. Other appliances, such as, e.g., washing machine and dryer appliances, also may include a control panel including controls that a user may manipulate to select options for operating the appliance.
Some control panel assemblies include touch-type controls, whereby the user touches a glass panel of the control panel assembly to select an option. Generally, the glass panel is affixed to a frame with metal brackets and fasteners such as screws, which require tight adherence to manufacturing process and tolerances to properly assembly the control panel assembly. The glass panel is expensive, and a large number of parts are required to secure the glass panel and other portions of the control assembly to the frame, which increases the complexity and expense of the manufacturing process. Therefore, a control panel assembly that costs less to manufacture and allows for a high degree of manufacturing process and tolerance variations while maintaining a high quality fit, feel, and finish of the control panel assembly would be desirable.
The present invention provides a control panel assembly for an appliance with features for securing a backing plate to a control panel frame to maintain a high quality fit, feel, and finish of the control panel assembly. In particular, the backing plate includes a plurality of securing tabs for securing the backing plate against the control panel frame. In certain embodiments, the backing plate further includes a plurality of spring tabs for securing the backing plate against the control panel frame. Additional aspects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the following description, may be apparent from the description, or may be learned through practice of the invention.
In a first exemplary embodiment, a control panel assembly for an appliance is provided. The control panel assembly includes a control panel frame having a frame flange around an edge thereof; a backing plate adjacent the control panel frame, the backing plate defining a plurality of securing tabs extending from an edge thereof, each securing tab defining an aperture along its length, the backing plate further defining a spacer flange, the spacer flange extending toward the control panel frame; a control assembly including a control element positioned within a control housing; and an overlay positioned between the control panel frame and the backing plate. Each securing tab of the backing plate has an uninstalled position and an installed position, wherein an end of each securing tab farthest from the backing plate is at a greater distance from the backing plate in the installed position than in the uninstalled position.
In a second exemplary embodiment, a control panel assembly for an appliance is provided. The control panel assembly includes a control panel frame having a frame flange around an edge thereof; and a backing plate adjacent the control panel frame, the backing plate defining a plurality of securing tabs extending from a first edge thereof. Each securing tab defines an aperture along its length, and the backing plate further defines a plurality of spring tabs extending from a second edge thereof. Each securing tab of the backing plate has an uninstalled position and an installed position, and each spring tab has an uninstalled position and an installed position. At least a portion of the plurality of securing tabs contacts the control panel frame in the installed position of the securing tabs and at least a portion of the plurality of spring tabs contacts the control panel frame in the installed position of the spring tabs.
These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following description and appended claims. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
Use of identical reference numerals in different figures denotes the same or similar components or features.
Reference now will be made in detail to embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used with another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Cooktop 20 of oven range appliance 10 includes heated portions 22, which may be heated by any suitable heating element or combination of heating elements, e.g., electrical resistive heating elements, gas burners, induction heating elements, and/or any other appropriate heating element. That is, each heated portion 22 of cooktop 10 may be heated by the same type of heating element, or cooktop 10 may include a combination of different types of heating elements. Further, heated portions 22 may have any suitable shape and size, and a combination of heated portions of different shapes and sizes may be used.
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A control panel assembly 30 having controls 32 permits a user to make selections for cooking of food items. Although shown on a backsplash or back panel of cooktop 10, control panel assembly 30 may be positioned in any suitable location. Further, while shown with touch-type controls, controls 32 may include buttons, knobs, and the like, as well as combinations thereof. A user may manipulate one or more controls 32 to select a temperature and/or a heat or power output for the heating element(s) of each heated portion 22. Control panel assembly 30 is further described below.
The operation of oven range appliance 10, including the heating elements of heated portions 22, may be controlled by a processing device such as a controller 34 having one or more control elements, which may include a microprocessor or other device that is in operative communication with components of appliance 10. Controller 34 may include a memory and microprocessor, such as a general or special purpose microprocessor operable to execute programming instructions or micro-control code associated with a cleaning cycle. The memory may represent random access memory such as DRAM, and/or read only memory such as ROM or FLASH. In one embodiment, the processor executes programming instructions stored in memory. The memory may be a separate component from the processor or may be included onboard within the processor. Alternatively, controller 34 may be constructed without using a microprocessor, e.g., using a combination of discrete analog and/or digital logic circuitry (such as switches, amplifiers, integrators, comparators, flip-flops, AND gates, and the like) to perform control functionality instead of relying upon software. In some embodiments, one or more control elements forming controller 34 may comprise one or more printed circuit boards. Additionally or alternatively, controls 32 and other components of oven range appliance 10 may be in communication with controller 34 via one or more signal lines or shared communication busses.
Control panel assembly 30 further includes an overlay 42 positioned between control panel frame 36 and a backing plate 44. Overlay 42 is visible to and accessible by a user of appliance 10 through opening 38 in control panel frame 36. Controls 32 may be selected or manipulated by touch inputs of a user of appliance 10 to overlay 42. For example, various text, graphics, and/or symbols may be printed on overlay 42 that correspond with controls 32 such that when a user touches a printed text, graphic, and/or symbol, the corresponding control 32 is selected or manipulated. Such selection or manipulation of controls 32 is sensed as an input by controller 34 or other control mechanism to operate appliance 10.
Overlay 42 is wider and longer than opening 38 defined in control panel frame 36 such that overlay 42 is held in place against the portions of frame 36 surrounding opening 38 by backing plate 44. Further, overlay 42 may be formed from any suitable material, such as, e.g., a plastic film, a thin plastic sheet, or the like. In some embodiments, overlay 42 may be a substantially transparent or translucent material for the passage of light therethrough. In other embodiments, overlay 42 may be a substantially transparent or translucent material such that the various text, graphics, and/or symbols may be printed on a surface of overlay 42 opposite a surface that is touched by users, i.e., such that the text, graphics, and/or symbols are visible to a user but are not directly touched by the user. In still other embodiments, overlay 42 may be a substantially opaque material, and the various text, graphics, and/or symbols may be printed on the surface users touch to select or manipulate controls 32. Overlay 42 also may have other configurations.
Control panel assembly 30 also includes a control assembly 46. Control assembly 46 includes at least one control element of controller 34 positioned within a control housing 48. As illustrated in
Further, when control panel assembly 30 is assembled, control housing 48 of control assembly 46 is positioned against backing plate 44. As shown in
Fastener tabs 56 extend from control housing 48 generally along the transverse direction T, and each tab 56 defines a plate 58 extending generally perpendicular to tab 56, i.e., along the vertical direction V in the exemplary embodiment shown in
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In embodiments of assembly 30 without extension element 52, backing plate 44 is attached to frame 36 using fastener tabs 62. In embodiments including extension element 52, fastener tabs 62 attach backing plate 44 to frame 36, extension element 52, or both. In the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
Fastener tabs 62 of backing plate 44 may be substantially similar to fastener tabs 56 of control housing 48. For example, each tab 62 may extend generally along the transverse direction T. Further, each tab 62 may define a plate (not shown) extending generally along the vertical direction V through which a fastener 66 may be inserted to secure backing plate 44 to control panel frame 36 and/or extension element 52. Using fastener tabs 62, backing plate 44 may be connected, fixed, attached, secured, or coupled to control panel frame 36 and/or extension element 52 using appropriate fasteners 66, e.g., screws or the like, or using any suitable mechanism. Although described as similar to fastener tabs 56, fastener tabs 62 may have other configurations as well, i.e., fastener tabs 62 may be configured differently than fastener tabs 56 or may be configured differently than as described herein with respect to the exemplary embodiment of
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As shown, first securing tabs 70 generally may be longer than second securing tabs 72, i.e., first securing tabs 70 may extend farther from backing plate 44 than second securing tabs 72. In some embodiments, backing plate 44 may define only first securing tabs 70 or only second securing tabs 72; in other embodiments, backing plate defines both first and second securing tabs 70, 72 such that a first portion of the securing tabs are first securing tabs 70 and the remaining, or second, portion of the securing tabs are second securing tabs 72. In still other embodiments, backing plate 44 may define a plurality of securing tabs in a plurality of different lengths, e.g., a first portion of the securing tabs may be first securing tabs 70, a second portion of the securing tabs may be second securing tabs 72, and the remaining portion of the securing tabs may be securing tabs other than first and second securing tabs 70, 72. The length of each securing tab may depend on the geometry of control panel frame 36 and/or extension element 52, as the securing tabs provide an interference fit between backing plate 44 and frame 36 and/or extension element 52, as further described below.
Moreover, a hook-shaped or J-shaped portion is defined at an end of each securing tab farthest from backing plate 44. As shown in
The plurality of securing tabs may be straightened and, thus, installed against control panel frame 36 and/or extension element 52 by applying pressure on the aperture defined by each securing tab. That is, each securing tab 70, 72 may be deformable such that by applying pressure to each aperture 74, 76, securing tabs are deformed such that they are less curved along their lengths. The securing tabs are thereby placed in an interference fit with control panel frame 36 and/or extension element 52 to hold backing plate 44 in place and/or to provide support to backing plate 44. That is, when the securing tabs are in the installed position, at least a portion of the plurality of securing tabs is in contact with control panel frame 36 and/or extension element 52 to hold backing plate 44 in place and/or to provide support to backing plate 44.
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Providing backing plate 44 having a plurality of securing tabs and spring tabs as described can reduce the number of expensive parts, e.g., by substituting overlay 42 for a glass panel, as well as reduce the overall number of parts and simplify the assembly process of control panel assembly 30, without negatively impacting the look, feel, and function of control panel assembly 30. For example, typical control panel assemblies having glass panels require brackets for holding the glass panel in place that must be fastened to a control panel frame using fasteners such as screws. Control panel assembly 30 as described herein eliminates the glass panel as well as the glass panel brackets and associated fasteners. In addition, typical control panel assemblies require strict adherence to tolerances and/or an assembly process to appropriately install each component of the assembly. However, the securing tabs and spring tabs of backing plate 44 as described do not require precise alignment with control panel frame 36 or another component of control panel assembly 30. Thus, control panel assembly 30 accounts for variations between parts and in the assembly process of control panel assembly 30.
Additionally, it will be understood that the plurality of securing tabs and spring tabs of backing plate 44 may have other configurations for securing backing plate 44 against control panel frame 36 without additional fasteners or requiring backing plate 44 to be at a precise location with respect to control panel frame 36. As one example, each securing tab may have one or more bends or curves along its length when the securing tab is in an uninstalled position, i.e., each securing tab may have an accordion shape. Other configurations of securing tabs may be used as well.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
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