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The present invention relates in general to clothes washing machines, and, more specifically, to electronic circuits for clothes washing machines for protecting sensitive electronic consumer devices in the event that they are accidentally placed into a washing machine.
Advances in electronics have led to the proliferation of many consumer electronic devices carried for personal use by their users. These devices include cellular phones, digital cameras, multimedia players such as MP3 players, and personal digital assistance (PDAs). The miniaturization of these devices has made them “pocket portable” whereby a consumer carries them in a shirt or pants pocket.
Although these consumer electronic devices can normally withstand the environmental stresses experienced while the clothing is being worn, most are very likely to be damaged if accidentally left in the pocket of clothes being washed. Due to the large number of personal cell phones in service, damage to such devices from being left in the laundry has become a rather common occurrence. Unless a load of laundry is thoroughly checked before loading into a washing machine, it is quite easy to accidentally ruin expensive electronic equipment.
In one aspect of the invention, a clothes washing machine (i.e., any machine for laundering clothes) is specially adapted to protect pocket-portable electronic devices from damage from a laundering process, such as exposure to soap and water from a wash cycle. A basket is aligned with an opening for receiving clothes to be washed. A door covers the opening during washing of clothes. An electromagnetic loop is positioned at the periphery of the opening so that all clothing loaded into the clothes washing machine passes through the electromagnetic loop. The electromagnetic loop is also positioned so that no permanent ferrous structures of the clothes washing machine are located between the electromagnetic loop and the opening. A detector circuit is coupled to the electromagnetic loop for generating an electronic detection signal in response to a predetermined change in an electromagnetic characteristic sensed across the electromagnetic loop corresponding to a pocket-portable electronic device being present at the opening. A washing machine controller coupled to the detector circuit responds to the detection signal to generate an alarm and to inhibit introduction of water into the basket until a user provides a manual override signal to the washing machine controller.
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During normal usage, basket 12 is filled with water and soap. Garment 11 has a pocket-portable electronic device 14 such as a cellular handset left in the pocket of garment 11 when loaded into washing machine 10. During a wash cycle, the water and soap can penetrate into device 14 causing damage.
The present invention detects the presence of the electronic device that has been accidentally placed in a washing machine, notifies the consumer of their mistake, and preferably interrupts the wash cycle until the consumer has checked the laundry load for electronic devices or simply chosen to override the warning and proceed with the wash cycle.
The sensed electromagnetic characteristic of electromagnetic loop 24 preferably comprises an inductance or a capacitance as measured across loop 24. The pocket-portable electronic devices include sufficient metallic or other conductive to surfaces (e.g., conductive layers on printed circuit boards, heat sink structures, or housings) that they interact electromagnetically with loop 24. Loop 24 is coupled to a detector circuit 25 for generating an electronic detection signal in response to the predetermined change in the electromagnetic characteristic across loop 24. A washing machine controller 26 receives all the normal user input settings and controls operation of the washing cycles including the generation of control signals for hot and cold water valves, a drain valve, and motor control signals. In addition, controller 26 receives the detection signal from detector circuit 25 in order to generate an alarm whenever a pocket-portable electronic device is potentially being loaded into washer 20. An alarm 27 coupled to controller 26 may comprise a sound transducer (e.g., a speaker) for generating an audible warning sound or a light source or display (e.g., an indicator light or a text display) for generating a visual warning. In addition to the alarm, controller 26 preferably inhibits a wash cycle (e.g., the introduction of water into basket 21) following a detection until the user provides a manual override signal to controller 26 indicating that the pocket-portable electronic device has been removed or that some other metallic object such as a zipper on a garment had triggered the detection.
The invention is shown in greater detail in
Controller 26 may preferably include all the conventional functions known for electronically controlled washing machines of the prior art. In addition, controller 26 is programmed to implement functions related to the present invention. Alarm 27 may include a speaker 34 to be used by controller 26 to generate an audible warning sound and a light source 35 used by controller 26 to generate a visual warning display. An override switch or push button 36 is also coupled to controller 26 to be manually activated by a user to generate the manual override signal to command controller 26 to proceed with a wash cycle. Controller 26 has further inputs and outputs 37 for interfacing with other components within the washing machine.
In operation, controller 26 preferably activates (i.e., turns on) detector circuit 25 whenever clothes are potentially being loaded into the washer (e.g., whenever the washer door is open). In response to a detection signal from detector circuit 25, controller 26 generates an alarm audibly using speaker 34 and/or visually using light source 35. In one preferred embodiment, the audible warning sound is generated for a predetermined period of time (such as for about 10 seconds) while the visual warning display is generated indefinitely until override switch 36 is manually pressed. In addition, controller 26 inhibits introduction of water into the basket in response to the detection signal until the user provides the manual override signal. More specifically, controller 26 will not initiate a wash cycle as long as an alarm is being generated. If the object within the washing machine is not an electronic device, then the user merely presses the override switch for the wash cycle to proceed. If the object is an electronic device, then the user presses the override switch after removing the electronic device.
An alternative embodiment of the invention wherein a washing machine 40 broadcasts an identification signal detectable within the washing machine by a pocket-portable electronic device accidentally placed within the washing machine as shown in
Washing machine 40 includes a basket 41 for receiving clothes to be laundered and potentially receiving a pocket-portable electronic device accidentally left in the clothing. A washing machine controller 42 is coupled to a load detection sensor 43 for detecting times when laundry might be in the process of being loaded into basket 41. One example of load detection sensor 43 is a door position sensor located near opening 44 covered by a door (not shown) to detect an open condition of the door. Alternatively, a weight sensor in connection with basket 41 may detect the addition of weight into basket 41 as an indication of laundry being loaded. A local transmitter 45 is coupled to controller 42 in order to broadcast a radiofrequency (RF) identification signal substantially only within the washing machine 40. For example, transmitter 45 may be a Bluetooth node transmitting a Bluetooth signal 46. The RF identification signal is receivable by a pocket-portable electronic device within basket 41 which thereby determines that it is within clothes washing machine 40 and that the electronic device should take a defensive measure. Preferably, the defensive measure includes generating a device alarm such as an audible warning sound to inform the user of the inadvertent placement of the electronic device within washing machine 40.
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In addition to Bluetooth communication, any other conventional short range wireless communication can be employed. However, a matching receiver needs to be present in the pocket-portable electronic devices in order for them to be protected.
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