Retractable appliance control

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719383
  • Patent Number
    6,719,383
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 10, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A control panel is retractably received within a recess in an appliance housing. The panel may be moved from an extended position wherein the control panel is exposed outside the cabinet to a retracted position wherein the control panel is enclosed within the recess. A spring urges the control panel to its extended position, and a latch is provided for releasably holding the control panel in its retracted position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a retractable appliance control and method for using same. The preferred use for the invention is in a dishwasher, but the invention may be utilized in other appliances as well.




Disadvantage of prior control panels is that they are often contained within the door itself. The wires lead from the door to the other systems within the dishwasher. It is undesirable to route wires through a dishwasher door because the repeated flexing of wires at each opening and closing of the door results in wire fatigue and damage.




Another difficulty with prior art control panels is that they are located at the upper edge of the door and are usually vertically oriented. They are often positioned below the countertop and are difficult to view. Attempts to improve viewing of the controls have been made by angling the control panel surface, but this is limited due to space availability and also due to the shading or blocking created by the countertop overhang.




Another disadvantage of prior art control panels is that they are exposed at all times, and can be damaged by spills or dropped articles from the countertop.




Therefore, a primary object of the present invention is the provision of a retractable appliance control and method for using same.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of an appliance control which can be retracted when not in use, and which can be extended outwardly for use when desired.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of a retractable appliance control that presents its controls in an upward direction that can be easily viewed by the operator.




Another object of the present invention is the provision of a retractable appliance control that can be mounted either to the countertop or to the main cabinet of the appliance so that the control does not move with the door and wires do not need to be routed within the door.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of a retractable appliance control that minimizes the space used within the door.




A further object of the present invention is the provision of a control that can be mounted external to the door so that it can be located in the highest vertical position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The foregoing objects may be achieved by an appliance control system which comprises in combination a control mounting frame having a control receiving recess therein. An electrical power system or interface is provided within the appliance for powering the functions of the appliance. The control system may be remote from the appliance or part of it. For example the control system could be retractably mounted below a cupboard.




The appliance control system includes a control panel having a panel housing and a plurality of control members on the exterior surface of the panel. At least one electrical connector connects the control members to the electrical power system for controlling the appliance. A bracket assembly mounts the control panel within the control receiving recess for movement from a recessed position wherein the control members are substantially contained within the control receiving recess to an extended position wherein the control members are outside the control receiving recess.




While the preferred appliance for this control system is a dishwasher, the control system may also be used in other appliances.




According to another feature of the invention the combination includes a countertop having front and rear edges, the cabinet being mounted below the countertop and having an upstanding front cabinet panel and a remaining cabinet housing. The front cabinet panel is positioned below the front edge of the countertop and the control receiving recess extends into the upstanding front panel.




According to a further feature of the invention the front cabinet panel is a door hinged for movement between an open and a closed position. The recess extends through the door into the remaining cabinet housing, and the bracket assembly connects the control panel to the remaining cabinet housing so that the control panel does not move with the door when the door moves between its open and closed positions.




According to another feature of the present invention a latch mechanism retentively engages the control panel and holds the control panel within the recess. A spring yieldably urges the control panel from the recessed position to the extended position. The latch mechanism is releasable to permit the control panel to move from the recessed to the extended position.




According to a further feature of the present invention a damping assembly is connected to the cabinet and to the control panel for resisting movement of the control panel from its recessed position to its extended position and from its extended position to its recessed position.




According to a further feature of the invention the damping assembly comprises a first damping member mounted to the cabinet for movement with respect thereto and a second damping member frictionally engaging the first damping member and the cabinet. The first damping member is movable in response to movement of the control panel between the recessed and extended positions.




According to a further feature of the invention a grease material is located between the first and second damping members and between the second damping member and the cabinet.




The damping mechanism can take several forms. One embodiment utilizes a circular disc which rotates, but provides a damping resistance to extension and retraction of the control panel. Another embodiment utilizes a rotatable gear engaging an elongated rack to provide the damping force. Other types of damping mechanisms may be used.




According to the method of the present invention the control panel is stored within a recess in, or separate from, the appliance cabinet. The control panel is then moved at least partially outside the recess so that the control members are exposed for manipulation to control the power system. After manipulation of the control members, the control panel can be moved back within the recess in the appliance cabinet.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a pictorial view of a dishwasher mounted beneath a cabinet and employing the retractable appliance control of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the retractable control panel of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken along line


3


—


3


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the damping mechanism shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

, but showing the damping mechanism in a different position.





FIG. 6

is a partial top plan view of the latching mechanism for the present invention.





FIG. 6A

is a view similar to

FIG. 6

, but showing the latching mechanism in its latched position.





FIG. 6B

is an enlarged view taken along line


6


B—


6


B of FIG.


6


A.





FIG. 7

is a schematic view showing the relationship of the control panels to the systems for performing the appliance functions.





FIG. 8

is a plan view of a modified form of the present invention.





FIG. 8A

is a front elevational view of the modification shown in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of another modified form of the present invention.





FIG. 9A

is a front elevational view of the modification shown in FIG.


9


.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a modified form of the invention.





FIG. 11

is a sectional view taken along line


11


—


11


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is an enlarged view of the damping assembly taken along line


12


—


12


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12A

is a view similar to

FIG. 12

, but showing the gear in a different position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the numeral


10


generally designates a dishwasher. Dishwasher


10


includes a cabinet


12


having a front door


14


which is mounted at the front of a stationary cabinet housing


15


(FIG.


3


).




A slide out control panel


16


includes a plurality of control buttons


18


on the upper surface thereof, and is mounted for sliding movement into and out of recess


20


. In its retracted position the front edge


26


of control panel


16


is preferably flush with the front face of door


14


. The control panel


16


is shown in its extended position in FIG.


1


.




A countertop


22


includes a front edge


24


which is positioned above and adjacent the upper edge of the door


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the slide out control panel


16


, in addition to front panel edge


26


includes opposite side panel edges


28


,


30


and a rear panel edge


32


. Extending from the rear edge


32


is a control cable


34


.




Control panel


16


is attached to a bracket assembly


36


. Bracket assembly


36


includes a spaced apart pair of side tracks


38


which are fixed to a base plate


64


. Base plate


64


may be part of the cabinet


15


, or it may be a separate plate which is attached to the counter top


22


, or any other part of the counter. Bracket assembly


36


could also be one centrally mounted slide with Z side guides for stiffening.




Mounted for sliding movement within the spaced apart tracks


38


is a slide plate


40


having a corner cut out


42


forming an extended leg


44


. An oval aperture


46


extends through the leg


44


.




Panel


16


is attached to the slide plate


40


by means of screws


52


which extend upwardly through front screw holes


48


and rear screw posts


50


.




A damping assembly


54


includes a dish shaped disc


56


having an annular side wall


58


and a flat bottom wall


60


(see FIG.


3


). A grease retainer


62


is mounted between the bottom wall


60


of disc


56


and the base plate


64


. A top plate


66


is positioned above the disc


56


and includes a radially extending top plate slot


68


. Beneath top plate


66


is a cone shaped spring


70


. A bolt


72


extends through top plate


66


and the bottom wall


60


of disc


56


, as well as the grease retainer


62


. The bolt


72


is threaded into base plate


64


, but there is a slight clearance between bolt


72


and the grease retainer


62


, the bottom wall


60


of disc


56


, and the top plate


66


so as to permit them to rotate relative to bolt


72


. The pressure that disc


56


applies to grease retainer


62


can be adjusted by rotating the bolt


72


, and this pressure is transferred to the disc


56


by means of the cone shaped spring


70


.




The grease retainer


62


is preferably made of a fabric which can be impregnated with grease so that grease engages both the bottom wall


60


of disc


56


and the upper surface of plate


64


. The grease, in combination with the pressure between disc


56


and grease retainer


62


causes the disc


56


to yieldably resist rotation.




An elongated rod


74


includes a beaded end


76


and an unbeaded end


78


. Rod


74


extends through a first aperture


80


(

FIG. 3

) which has a spring finger


82


that engages the beaded end


76


of rod


74


. Rod


74


extends through a second aperture


84


in the annular wall


58


of disc


56


, and then through the oval aperture


46


in the extended leg


44


. The aperture


46


has an oval shape so that leg


44


can move from the position shown in

FIG. 4

to the position shown in

FIG. 5

without any binding occurring between the rod


74


and the aperture


46


.




A spring


86


has an anchor end


88


which is anchored to the base plate


64


by means of a screw


90


. Spring


86


includes a rod end


92


which is attached to the rod


74


. The spring


86


is in tension so that it yieldably urges the rod


74


and the disc


54


to the left as viewed in FIG.


2


. This exerts a yieldable force on the slide plate


40


toward its extended position.

FIG. 2

shows the slide plate


40


in a partially extended position, but the spring


86


is adapted to move the slide plate


40


to its fully extended position. In the extended position the control buttons


18


are exposed vertically upwardly and can be easily seen and manipulated by the operator.




A latch member


94


is Y-shaped and is fixed to the upper surface of the base plate


64


. Latch member


94


includes a leg


96


and first and second Y-arms


98


,


100


. Positioned within the Y formed by legs


98


,


100


is a triangular member


120


having a first cam surface


122


spaced a short distance from leg


98


and a second cam surface


124


spaced a short distance from leg


100


.




A latch spring


102


has one end fixed to the slide plate


40


by means of an anchor screw


104


. The opposite end of spring


102


includes a pawl


106


. Two protrusions


126


,


127


engage the opposite sides of latch spring


102


to hold it in place.




The latch spring


102


is shown disengaged from the latch member


94


in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 6

illustrates the relative positions of the latch member


94


and the spring


102


. As the slide plate


40


is pushed inwardly into the recess


20


, the pawl


106


cams against the right-hand surface of the Y-leg


96


. Upon reaching the upper end of leg


98


the pawl


106


springs to the left and engages surface


122


of triangular member


120


. The pawl


106


then moves to the fork of the legs


98


,


100


while the slide


40


is at rest in its retracted position.

FIG. 6A

shows the slide plate


42


in its fully retracted position with the pawl


106


embraced between the two Y-legs


98


,


100


. In this position the spring


102


is exerting a slight force to the left as viewed in FIG.


6


A.




When it is desired to move the control panel


16


to its extended position the control panel


16


is pushed inwardly and this permits the pawl


106


to spring to the left as viewed in

FIG. 6A

so that it rides around arm


100


. The spring


86


then causes the slide plate


42


to move to its extended position, and the pawl


106


cams along the left-hand surface of latch member


94


. When the pawl


106


moves out of engagement with the lower end of Y-leg


96


, it springs back to its original position shown in FIG.


6


.




The damping assembly


54


provides a resistance to the sliding movement of slide plate


40


both from its retracted position to its extended position and also from its extended position to its retracted position. Referring to

FIG. 4

, the position of the damping mechanism is shown with the slide plate


40


in its fully extended position.

FIG. 5

illustrates the position of the damping assembly


54


when the slide plate


40


is in its fully retracted position. As can be seen by comparison of

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the disc


56


rotates from the position shown in

FIG. 4

to the position shown in FIG.


5


. This movement is resisted by the frictional engagement between the disc


56


and the base plate


64


. The grease retainer


62


lubricates the movement between these two components, but the pressure between the two causes a damping action upon the extension and retraction of the slide plate


40


.





FIGS. 8 and 9

show modified forms of the present invention. A semicircular control panel


108


is adapted to pivot into a semicircular recess


109


about a pivot axis


110


. Conventional latching mechanisms and springs are well known in the art for controlling the movement of the control panel


108


between these two positions.





FIGS. 9 and 9A

show a similar arrangement for a quarter circle panel


112


which fits within a quarter circle recess


113


and which pivots about a pivotal axis


114


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, the control panel


16


is shown to be electrically connected to a microprocessor


116


which controls the various functions of the appliance systems as designated schematically in block


118


.




Referring to

FIGS. 10-12A

a modified form of the control assembly is indicated by the numeral


128


. Control assembly


128


includes a control panel


129


which is movable from an extended to a retracted position. It is mounted for sliding movement with respect to a bottom panel or frame


130


. Bottom panel or frame


130


is comprised of a bottom plate


132


having side rails


134


and having mounted therein a U-shaped slide track


136


. Also attached to bottom panel or frame


130


is an elongated rack


138


having gear teeth


140


extending along one side thereof. A latch pin


142


(

FIG. 11

) is attached to the panel or frame


130


and extends upwardly therefrom. Attached to and extending upwardly from the front edge of the bottom plate


130


is a spring post


144


.




Control panel


129


includes an upwardly presented surface


146


having controls designated schematically by the numeral


148


, a front edge


150


, and side edges


152


adjacent the side rails


134


of bottom plate


132


for sliding movement with respect thereto. Attached to, and extending downwardly from the upper surface


146


is a spring post


154


. A spring


155


is attached at one end to the downwardly extending spring post


154


of control panel


129


and is connected at the other end to the upwardly extending spring post


144


of bottom panel or frame


130


. This spring biases the control panel


129


to its extended position shown in FIG.


11


. In its retracted position with the rear edge


150


coinciding with the rear edge of the bottom panel


130


, the spring


155


is in tension and yieldably urges the control panel


129


toward its extended position. The sliding movement of control panel


129


with respect to bottom panel


130


is facilitated by a U-shaped slide track


156


attached to the panel assembly


129


and retentively slidingly engaging the U-shape slide track


136


of the bottom panel


130


.




A latching mechanism is provided for latching the control panel


129


in its retracted position, and includes a rotatable latch tumbler


158


having a spring arm


160


, a button arm


162


and a latch pawl


164


. Pawl


164


includes a cam surface


166


. A spring


168


is connected to the spring arm


160


and is also connected to the control panel


129


so as to yieldably urge the latch tumbler


158


in a clockwise direction as viewed in

FIG. 11. A

manually operable button


170


engages the button arm


162


of latch tumbler


158


, with a stop


171


in the housing limiting the rotational movement of latch tumbler


158


in a clockwise direction.




When the control panel


129


is moved to its retracted position, the cam surface


166


of latch pawl


164


engages the upstanding latch pin


142


of bottom panel


130


and causes the latch tumbler to cam in a counterclockwise direction against the bias of spring


168


. This permits the pawl arm


164


to move around the latch pin


142


and then spring in a clockwise direction to latch and retentively engage the latch pin


142


.




When it is desired to extend the control panel to its extended position the button


170


is pushed inwardly thereby releasing the pawl arm


164


from the latch pin


142


and permitting the control panel


129


to slide to its extended position in response to the bias provided by spring


155


.




The numeral


172


refers to a damping device mounted to the bottom of top


146


and extending downwardly therefrom to engage the elongated rack


138


. The damping device


172


includes a gear mounting member


173


having a pair of oppositely extending wings


174


and a circular central portion


175


. Rotatably mounted to the central portion


175


is a rotating gear


176


which meshes with the gear teeth


140


of elongated rack


138


.




Gear mounting member


173


is mounted for limited floating movement within a pocket formed by a pair of opposite end holders


178


and a pair of side holders


180


,


182


. The holders


178


each have an internal wall


179


, and the holder


180


includes a pair of driving bosses


183


. The damping device


172


is a product which is available from Ace Controls Inc. having an address of 23435 Industrial Park Drive, Farmington, Mich. 48335, under the Series No. G2.





FIGS. 12 and 12A

illustrate the limited floating movement of the gear mounting member


173


within the pocket formed by end holders


178


, and side holders


180


,


182


.

FIG. 12

shows the gear mounting member in a first position and

FIG. 12A

shows it in a second position. In

FIG. 12

the central portion


175


of gear mounting member engages the side holder


180


. In

FIG. 12A

the central portion


175


engages the opposite side holder


182


. The floating movement of this gear mounting member permits the gear mounting member to take up tolerances within the assembly. The movement of the central portion from the position in

FIG. 12

to the position shown in

FIG. 12A

is approximately 0.04 inches.




This permits the floating of the gear


176


so as to maintain the pitch circle of the gear


176


tangent to the pitch line of teeth


140


on rack


138


during both the retraction and the extension of the control panel


129


.




The gear


176


has a limited amount of friction which imparts a damping action to the retraction and extension of the control panel


129


. This imparts a smooth continuous movement of the control panel during its extension and retraction.




In the drawings and specification there has been set forth a preferred embodiment of the invention, and although specific terms are employed, these are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. Changes in the form and the proportion of parts as well as in the substitution of equivalents are contemplated as circumstances may suggest or render expedient without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as further defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A retractable appliance control comprising in combination:an appliance comprising a dishwasher having a control receiving recess therein; an appliance system for performing a plurality of functions in said appliance; a control panel having a panel housing and a plurality of control members on the exterior surface of said panel housing, at least one electrical connector connecting said control members to said appliance system for controlling said appliance system; and a bracket assembly mounting said control panel within said control receiving recess for movement from a retracted position wherein said control members are substantially contained within said control receiving recess to an extended position wherein said control members are outside said control receiving recess.
  • 2. A retractable appliance control according to claim 1 and further comprising a countertop having front and rear edges, said panel housing being mounted below said countertop, said dishwasher having a cabinet, a door panel and a remaining cabinet housing, said door panel being positioned below said front edge of said countertop, said control receiving recess extending into said door panel.
  • 3. A retractable appliance control according to claim 2 wherein said door panel includes a top edge, opposite side edges, and a bottom edge, said recess being located adjacent said top edge of said door panel.
  • 4. A retractable appliance control according to claim 3 wherein said door panel comprises a door hinged to said cabinet for movement between open and closed positions, said recess extending through said door panel and into the remaining cabinet housing, said bracket assembly connecting said control panel to said remaining cabinet housing so that said control panel does not move with said door.
  • 5. A retractable appliance control according to claim 1 wherein said bracket assembly mounts said control panel to said dishwasher for pivotal movement about a control panel axis during movement between said retracted and extended positions.
  • 6. A retractable appliance control according to claim 5 wherein said control panel is in the shape of a semicircle.
  • 7. A retractable appliance control according to claim 5 wherein said control panel is in the shape of a quarter circle.
  • 8. A retractable appliance control comprising in combination:an appliance having a cabinet housing; an appliance system within said cabinet housing for performing a plurality of functions in said cabinet housing; a control panel having a plurality of control members for controlling said appliance system; at least one electrical connector connecting said control members to said appliance system; a bracket assembly mounting said control panel to said housing for movement from a first position to a second position; and a damping assembly connected to said control panel and being adapted to resist movement of said control panel both from said first position to said second position and from said second position to said first position; a first spring connected to the control panel and biasing the control panel to the second position; and a latch holding the control panel in the first position and being releasable to permit the control panel to move to the second position.
  • 9. A retractable appliance control according to claim 8 wherein said damping assembly comprises a first damping member mounted to said cabinet housing for movement with respect thereto in response to movement of said control panel between said first and second positions.
  • 10. A retractable appliance control according to claim 9 wherein said first damping member is rotatable about a damper axis.
  • 11. A retractable appliance control according to claim 10 wherein a connecting member engages said first damping member and said control panel for transferring motion of said control panel between said first and second positions to said first damping member and causing said first damping member to rotate about said damper axis.
  • 12. A retractable appliance control according to claim 9 and further comprising a spring exerting a biasing force on said first damping member toward said cabinet housing to increase said frictional engagement between said first damping member and said cabinet housing.
  • 13. A retractable appliance control according to claim 12 and further comprising an adjustment mechanism connected to said spring to permit adjustment of said biasing force said spring exerts on said first damping member toward said cabinet housing.
  • 14. A retractable appliance control according to claim 9 wherein a grease material is positioned between said first member and said cabinet housing.
  • 15. A retractable appliance control according to claim 8 wherein said damping assembly comprises an elongated rack and a rotatable gear engaging said rack for meshed rotating engagement along the length thereof during movement of said control panel between said extended and retracted positions.
  • 16. A retractable appliance control according to claim 15 and further comprising a gear holder retentively holding said gear and permitting movement of said gear relative to said rack to prevent said gear from binding while it rotatably engages said rack during extension and retraction of said control panel between said extended and retracted positions.
  • 17. A retractable appliance control comprising in combination:a cabinet housing having a control receiving recess therein; a control panel having a panel housing and a plurality of control members on the exterior surface of said panel housing, an appliance system for performing a plurality of functions in said appliance; at least one electrical connector connecting said control members to said appliance system for controlling said appliance system; a bracket assembly mounting said control panel within said control receiving recess for movement from a retracted position wherein said control members are substantially contained within said control receiving recess to an extended position wherein said control members are outside said control receiving recess; a latch mechanism for retentively engaging and holding the control panel in the retracted position; and a spring yieldably urging the control panel from the retracted to the extended position, the latch mechanism being releasable to permit the control panel to move from the retracted to the extended position.
  • 18. A retractable appliance control according to claim 17 and further comprising a damping assembly connected to said control panel for resisting movement of said control panel both from said retracted position to said extended position and from said extended position to said recessed position.
  • 19. A retractable appliance control according to claim 18 wherein said damping assembly comprises a first damping member mounted to said cabinet housing for movement with respect thereto, said first damping member being movable in response to movement of said control panel between said retractable and extended positions.
  • 20. A retractable appliance control according to claim 19 wherein a grease material is located between said first damping member and said cabinet housing.
  • 21. A retractable appliance control according to claim 18 wherein said damping assembly comprises an elongated rack and a rotatable gear engaging said rack for meshed rolling engagement along the length thereof during movement of said control panel between said extended and retracted positions.
  • 22. A retractable appliance control according to claim 21 and further comprising a gear holder retentively holding said gear and permitting movement of said gear relative to said rack to prevent said gear from binding while it rotatably engages said rack during extension and retraction of said control panel between said extended and retracted positions.
  • 23. A retractable appliance control comprising in combination:a cabinet housing having a control receiving recess therein; a control panel having a panel housing and a plurality of control members on the exterior surface of said panel housing, an appliance system for performing a plurality of functions in said appliance; at least one electrical connector connecting said control members to said appliance system for controlling said appliance system; a bracket assembly mounting said control panel within said control receiving recess for movement from a retracted position wherein said control members are substantially contained within said control receiving recess to an extended position wherein said control members are outside said control receiving recess; and the bracket assembly permitting movement of the control panel along a straight line axis between the retracted and the extended position.
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