Claims
- 1. A dual rate time-out electromechanical programmer for an appliance comprising:
- (a) housing means;
- (b) program means including shaft means mounted for rotation on said housing means and having at least one program track thereon;
- (c) at least one appliance program function switch having a cam follower means responsive to said cam track for opening and closing said switch;
- (d) first advance means operative upon receipt of power to drive said program cam means through a first frictional coupling and including a toothed member rotatably connected with said program cam means and a first driving means movably disposed on said housing means for movement between a first position drivingly engaging said toothed member and a second position drivingly disengaged from said toothed member;
- (e) blocking means operative in response to user rotation of said shaft means and program cam means to a selected position, to move said first driving means to said second disengaged position;
- (f) second advance means operative upon receipt of power, to continuously drive said program cam means through a second rotary frictional coupling, said second advance means operable to advance said program cam means at a rate significantly different from the rate of said first advance means;
- (g) wherein said first advance means is operative to override said second rotary frictional coupling when said first driving means is in said first position.
- 2. The programmer defined in claim 1, wherein said second frictional coupling drives through said first frictional coupling.
- 3. The programmer defined in claim 1, wherein said second rotary frictional coupling has a higher frequency torque than said first rotary frictional coupling.
- 4. The programmer defined in claim 1, wherein said first driving means comprises an oscillating drive pawl having the end thereof engaging said toothed member in said second position.
- 5. The programmer defined in claim 1, wherein the rate of advance of said first advance means is significantly faster than that of said second advance means.
- 6. The programmer defined in claim 1, wherein said blocking means includes an auxiliary cam track on said program cam means.
- 7. A method of providing an electromechanical appliance programmer with a dual rate of time-out comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a rotatable cam for actuating at least one switch and frictionally coupling a toothed member to said cam;
- (b) providing a first motorized advance means and engaging said toothed member and advancing said cam at a first rate through a frictional coupling;
- (c) frictionally engaging said toothed member with a continuous motor drive and allowing said motor drive to slip during said first rate of advance;
- (d) disengaging said first advance means from said toothed member and advancing said cam at a second rate through said continuous motor drive.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7, wherein said step of frictionally engaging said toothed member with a continuous motor drive includes the steps of providing a hub on said toothed member and frictionally engaging said hub with a collet.
- 9. The method defined in claim 7, wherein the step of providing a first motorized advance means includes the steps of providing an oscillating pawl and engaging said toothed member with said pawl.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 242,397 filed Sept. 9, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,856,096.
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