The present invention relates to display screens for the control systems of kitchen appliances and, in particular, to a backlighted display screen that is variable in color by the user.
Many modern kitchen appliances have display screens for the user to observe the operating control specifications that the user has set for the appliance. For example, for ovens a user may select the mode of cooking, such as, bake, broil, convection, etc., the temperature for cooking, and the time duration for cooking, and then the selected mode, temperature and time are displayed. Normally, the display is black-on-white, white-on-black or a specific color as either the background or the letters and numerals.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a control system display screen for appliances in which the screen is backlighted by a multiplicity of groups of liquid crystal devices (“LCD”) where each group has two or more different colors and the intensity of each color may be varied for varying the color of the backlighted screen. A more specific object of this invention is to provide such a display screen wherein LCDs of three different colors are provided in each group and the intensity of each of the three colors may be varied from zero to maximum intensity. A still further object of this invention is to provide such a display screen in which the three colors of LCDs are red, green and blue.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will appear to those skilled in the art from the following description of a preferred embodiment in connection with the drawings, wherein:
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A color control, generally designated 30, is provided for varying the intensity of the light emitted by each of the colors of LCDs which may be part of the display screen panel 20 or separate, as shown. For convenience of description of the invention, the control 30 is shown with three knobs or buttons 32R, 32G and 32B that are individually used for varying the intensity of the red LCDs, green LCDs and blue LCDs, respectively, but the color controls may be part of a touch-screen portion of panel 20. Each of the separate control knobs or buttons 32 is capable of varying the intensity of the light emitted by that color of LCDs over a range of sixteen coarse and sixteen fine adjustments by applying a hexadecimal control system. Thus, the intensity of light emitted for each color is variable over 256 settings (16 times 16). Since each of the three colors are variable separately in that degree, the total variations available exceed 16 million (256×256×256) whereby the color selectable by the user is virtually unlimited. As a practical matter, a smaller range of adjustments may be provided for each color which will still provide a wide range of color variations.
Thus, it will appear to those skilled in the art that the present invention provides a very attractive display screen for appliances with the ability of the user to personally select the color of the display screen and vary that color in any manner desired. While a specific preferred embodiment with a specific number of colors and range of controls has been described, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific embodiment.
Priority for this nonprovisional patent application is claimed on the basis of and from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/559,291, filed Apr. 2, 2004.
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60559291 | Apr 2004 | US |