Information
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Patent Grant
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6321033
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Patent Number
6,321,033
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Date Filed
Monday, April 17, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 20, 200122 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 392 373
- 392 374
- 392 360
- 200 5001
- 200 4301
- 200 4311
- 200 4313
- 200 4316
- 200 4318
- 200 334
- 034 96
- 034 97
- 219 507
- 219 508
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A portable electric appliance including a housing defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therebetween; a conditioner disposed in the air flow path and operable to condition air in the air flow path; a power source; and an electrical switch connected between the conditioner and the power source and having an actuator movable between an inactive position and at least one active position, the switch in its one active position transmitting power from the source to the conditioner, and in its inactive position preventing power transmission therebetween. Also included is a lock mechanism including a release element adapted for predetermined movement between a locked position and an unlocked position, the actuator and release element being shaped and arranged to require independent manipulation by, respectively, first and second body parts; and in its locked position the element prevents the given movement of the actuator, and in its unlocked position allows the given movement of the actuator.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to portable, environmental conditioning appliances and, more particularly, to a child-safe portable electrical heater.
Environmental conditioning devices such as heaters, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air conditioners and air cleaners are used extensively to create comfortable environmental conditions in residential and commercial enclosures. The electrical controls of such devices are very attractive to curious children whom delight in experimental manipulation of the controls. Such activity can result in either unsafe operations or damage to the electrical controls.
Latchable controls have been proposed and employed previously to avert undesirable operation of electrical equipment. Such a control mechanism is disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,994,636. However, prior latchable controls have been subject to contravention by innovative, dexterous children.
The object of this invention therefore, is to provide an improved tamper resistant environmental conditioning device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is a portable electric appliance including a housing defining an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path therebetween; a conditioner disposed in the air flow path and operable to condition air in the air flow path; a power source; and an electrical switch connected between the conditioner and the power source and having an actuator movable between an inactive position and at least one active position, the switch in its one active position transmitting power from the source to the conditioner, and in its inactive position preventing power transmission therebetween. Also included is a lock mechanism including a release element adapted for predetermined movement between a locked position and an unlocked position the actuator and release element being shaped and arranged to require independent manipulation by, respectively, first and second body parts; and wherein in its locked position the element prevents the given movement of the actuator, and in its unlocked position allows the given movement of the actuator. The lock mechanism can be employed to inhibit operation of the electrical switch by children.
According to one feature of the invention, the given movement is of one sense and the predetermined movement is of another sense different than the one sense. The requirement for different senses of movement inhibits contravention of the lock mechanism.
According to another feature of the invention, the actuator is a rotatable knob defining at least one notch, the release element is a push button defining a tab; and wherein in the inactive position of the actuator the tab is aligned for reciprocal movement in and out of the one notch, and in its locked position the tab is latched in the one notch, and in its unlocked position the tab is removed from the one notch. This featured structure efficiently provides the desired prevention of operation of the appliance by children.
According to a further feature of the invention, the housing defines a plurality of outer wall surfaces, the actuator projects from one surface and the element projects from a different wall surface. This structural feature complicates release of the lock mechanism to inhibit further activation of the switch by children.
According to an additional feature of the invention, the one surface is a side surface and the different surface is a top surface. The side and top surfaces are conveniently located to facilitate desired operation of the appliance.
According to yet another feature of the invention, the actuator is movable into a plurality of active positions and in each active position the switch activates the conditioner to provide a different level of conditioning to air in the air flow path. This feature provides the appliance with desired multiple modes of operation.
According to still additional features of the invention, the actuator is a rotatable knob defining a plurality of additional notches each associated with a different active position, the release element is a push button defining a tab; and wherein in each active position of the actuator, the tab is aligned for reciprocal movement in and out of the associated additional notch, and in the locked position the tab is latched in the associated notch, and in the unlocked position said tab is removed from the associated notch. This feature inhibits alteration by children of a selected operational mode of operation.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other objects and features of the invention will become more apparent upon a perusal of the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1
is a front perspective view of a portable heater according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a rear perspective view of the heater shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a top view of the heater shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
;
FIG. 4
is an exploded view showing certain components of the heater shown in
FIGS. 1-3
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of an electrical control assembly of the heater;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of the electrical control assembly shown in
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a top view of a switch assembly portion of the control assembly shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
8
—
8
of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
9
—
9
of
FIG. 6
; and
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
10
—
10
of FIG.
8
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An electric heater appliance
11
has a portable housing
12
formed by a semi-cylindrical front wall
13
, a semi-cylindrical rear wall
14
, a bottom wall
16
, and a top wall
18
. Defined by the rear wall
14
is an air inlet
21
covered by an inlet grill
22
while an air outlet
23
is defined by the front wall
13
and covered by an outlet grill
24
. A pair of rotatable actuator knobs
25
and
26
project out of slots
27
,
28
, respectively, in the rear wall
14
. Formed in the rear wall
14
is a recess which functions as a handle
29
. A locking push button
30
projects out of an opening
20
in the top wall
18
. The button
30
and actuator knobs
25
and
26
are components of an electrical control assembly
31
shown in
FIGS. 4-10
and described hereinafter.
As illustrated in
FIG. 4
, the housing
12
defines an enclosure
32
defining an air flow path
33
extending between the air inlet
21
and the air outlet
23
. The enclosure
32
encloses a shroud
34
retaining an environmental conditioner assembly
36
including a heating element
37
and fan (not shown) aligned with the air flow path
33
. Structural details of the conditioner assembly
36
are disclosed in U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 09/456,623 and 09/457,468. During use of the heater
11
, the control assembly
31
is used to energize and control the conditioner assembly
36
producing, through the path
33
, air flow which is heated by the heater element
37
.
The control assembly
31
(
FIGS. 4-6
) includes a base
39
which supports the actuator knob
26
and a switch assembly
41
including the actuator knob
25
and the push-button
30
. Defined by the base
39
is a semi-cylindrical recess
42
retaining the actuator knob
26
and forming and registered with the opening
28
in the rear wall
14
and a semi-cylindrical recess
43
retaining the actuator knob
25
and registered with the opening
27
. A bracket
45
on the base
39
is secured to a mounting assembly
46
which in turn is secured to the top wall
18
of the housing
12
. Supported by the base
39
below the recess
42
is a thermostatic control
48
having a shaft
49
keyed for rotation with the actuator knob
26
.
The switch assembly
41
(
FIGS. 6-10
) includes a rotary electrical switch
51
mounted to a bottom wall portion
52
of the base
39
below the recess
43
. Operatively connected to the rotary switch
51
by conventional circuit means (not shown) is a power source cord (not shown) and the conditioner assembly
36
. Also encompassed by the switch assembly
41
is the actuator knob
25
and a locking mechanism
54
including the button
30
. Defined by the button
30
is an upwardly projecting annular cavity
55
and an outwardly projecting collar
56
that moves between the top wall
18
of the housing
12
and a top surface
57
. An annular compression spring
59
is retained within the annular cavity
55
. Also defined at a bottom portion of the button
30
is an outwardly projecting locking tab
61
.
The knob
25
has an inverted cup shape defined by the top wall
57
and a downwardly opening, annular side wall
64
(FIG.
9
). Extending between an inner surface of the side wall
64
and a central hub
67
of the actuator
25
are a plurality of ribs
68
. The hub
67
receives and is rotatably keyed to a shaft
69
of the switch
51
. Also formed by the actuator knob
25
is a downwardly projecting wall portion
71
having an inner surface
72
which defines an arcuate cavity
73
extending between the top wall
63
of the knob
25
and location above the base
39
. A plurality of spaced apart notches
74
-
77
(
FIG. 9
) are formed in a bottom edge
78
of the wall
71
which edge is above lower edges
79
of the ribs
68
as shown in FIG.
8
.
A wall portion
81
of the base
39
projects upwardly into the actuator knob
25
. Defined by the wall portion
81
is an open upper ended cylindrical cavity
82
projecting into the arcuate cavity
73
and an open upper ended, transversely rectangular cavity
83
intersecting the cylindrical cavity
82
. The transverse cavity
83
is disposed below and registers vertically with forming the notches
74
-
77
in the wall
72
during rotation of the actuator knob
25
. The compression spring
59
normally maintains the button
30
in an upper position (
FIG. 10
) in which the tab
61
can sequentially engage each of the notches
74
-
77
to prevent rotary movement of the actuator knob
25
. Thus, with the button
30
in its upward position, control of the conditioner assembly
36
by rotation of the rotary switch
51
is prevented.
When operation of the heater
11
is desired, the button
30
is depressed rectilinearly against the bias force exerted by the spring member
59
into a lower position within the cylindrical and transverse cavities
82
,
83
as shown by dashed lines in FIG.
10
. Depression of the button
30
can be accomplished, for example, with a single finger of a user. With the button
30
held in its lower position, the tab
61
thereon is disposed below the bottom edge
78
of the wall portion
71
of the actuator knob
25
. Thus, the knob
25
can be rotated by one or more other fingers into a plurality of operating positions in each of which the tab
61
is vertically registered with a different one of the notches
74
-
77
. In each operating position, a release of downward pressure on the push button
30
allows the spring member
59
to move the tab
61
upwardly into one of the registered notches
74
-
77
and thereby prevent movement out of that position. A desired heater operational mode is, therefore, maintained by locking the switch assembly
41
into a selected position. For example, with the tab
61
engaged in the notch
74
, the corresponding rotary position of the switch
51
deenergizes the conditioner assembly
36
; with the tab
61
engaged in the notch
75
, the corresponding rotary position of the switch
51
energizes only a fan (not shown) to produce ambient air flow through the air flow path
33
; with the tab
61
engaged in the notch
76
, the corresponding rotary position of the switch
51
provides actuation of the fan and a portion of the heater element
37
to produce a low level flow of heated air through the air flow path
33
; and with the tab
61
engaged in the notch
77
the corresponding rotary position of the switch
51
produces energization of the fan and the full heating element
37
to provide a high level of heated air flow through the path
33
. Because each such change of operating mode entails the simultaneous application of differently directed forces to the separate and distinct locking button
30
and actuator knob
25
by different body parts, the change requires specific manipulation and dexterity not easily mastered by children. Accordingly, unwanted and possible unsafe operation of the heater
11
by children is prevented.
Obviously, many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is to be understood, therefore, that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A device for conditioning air comprising:a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path between the air inlet and the air outlet; a conditioner assembly disposed in said air flow path and operable to condition air in said air flow path; an electrical switch connected to said conditioner assembly comprising an actuator adapted for movement between an inactive position and at least one active position; said actuator in said at least one active position causing said conditioner assembly to operate in an active state, and in said inactive position causing said conditioner assembly to be in an inactive state; and a lock comprising a release element adapted for movement between a lock position and an unlock position, wherein in said lock position said release element prevents movement of said actuator from the at least one active position and from the inactive position to other active and inactive positions, and in said unlock position allows movement of said actuator.
- 2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said actuator moves in one sense and said release element moves in another sense different than said one sense.
- 3. The device according to claim 2 wherein said one sense is one of rectilinear movement and rotational movement.
- 4. The device according to claim 3 wherein said one sense is rotational movement and said another sense is linear movement.
- 5. The device according to claim 1 wherein said actuator is a rotatable knob comprising at least one notch, wherein said release element is a push button assembly comprising a tab; and wherein said tab is latched in said at least one notch in the lock position and said tab is removed from said at least one notch in the unlock position.
- 6. The device according to claim 5 wherein said housing defines a plurality of outer wall surfaces, said actuator projects from one said outer wall surface, and said release element projects from a different said outer wall surface.
- 7. The device according to claim 6 wherein said one outer wall surface is a side surface and said different outer wall surface is a top surface.
- 8. The device according to claim 1 wherein said actuator is adapted for movement into a plurality of active positions and in each of said active positions said electrical switch controls said conditioner assembly to provide a different state of conditioning to air in said air flow path.
- 9. The device according to claim 8 wherein said housing defines a plurality of outer wall surfaces, said actuator projects from one said outer wall surface and said release element projects from a different said outer wall surface.
- 10. The device according to claim 9 wherein said one outer wall surface is a side surface and said different outer wall surface is a top surface.
- 11. The device according to claim 8 wherein said actuator is a rotatable knob comprising a plurality of notches, each associated with a different position of said actuator, wherein said release element is a push button assembly comprising a tab; andwherein said tab is latched in said an associated notch in the lock position, and said tab is removed from said associated notch in the unlock position.
- 12. The device according to claim 1 wherein said conditioner assembly comprises a blower that induces movement of said air.
- 13. The device according to claim 12 wherein said conditioner assembly further comprises an electrical heating element that heats said air.
- 14. A device for conditioning air comprising:a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path between the air inlet and the air outlet; a conditioner assembly disposed in said air flow path and operable to condition air in said air flow path; an actuator movable between first and second positions, wherein said actuator causes said conditioner assembly to be in a first state when said actuator is in said first position and in a second state when said actuator is in said second position; and a lock adapted for locking said actuator, wherein said lock is adapted to lock said actuator in both said first and second positions without requiring manual actuation.
- 15. The device of claim 14, wherein the lock comprises a push button assembly comprising a tab.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein said actuator is a rotatable knob comprising at least one notch.
- 17. The device of claim 16, wherein the tab, in a lock position, engages one said notch and prevents rotation of the actuator.
- 18. The device of claim 17, wherein the locked actuator prevents the conditioner assembly from changing conditioning states.
- 19. A device for conditioning air comprising:a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path between the air inlet and the air outlet; a conditioner assembly disposed in said air flow path and operable to condition air in said air flow path; an actuator movable between first and second positions, wherein said actuator causes said conditioner assembly to be in a first state when said actuator is in said first position and in a second state when said actuator is in said second position; and a lock adapted for locking said actuator, wherein said lock is at least partially disposed within said actuator.
- 20. The device of claim 19, wherein the lock comprises a push button assembly comprising a tab.
- 21. The device of claim 20, wherein said tab fits partially inside an opening in a top surface of said actuator.
- 22. The device of claim 21, wherein said opening in the top surface of said actuator is an arcuate cavity.
- 23. The device of claim 22, wherein the center of said arcuate cavity is radially offset from an axis of rotation of the actuator.
- 24. The device of claim 23, wherein a radial arc of said arcuate cavity defines a range of rotation of said actuator.
- 25. A device for conditioning air comprising:a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path between the air inlet and the air outlet; a conditioner assembly disposed in said air flow path and operable to condition air in said air flow path; an actuator movable between two positions, wherein said actuator causes said conditioner assembly to be in a first state when said actuator is in said first position and in a second state when said actuator is in said second position; and a lock comprising a release element adapted for movement between a lock position and an unlock position, wherein said lock in the lock position is adapted to lock the actuator at both said two positions so that the actuator cannot be moved from one position to the other position unless the lock is manually actuated.
- 26. The device of claim 25, wherein the two positions comprise an inactive position and an active position.
- 27. A device for conditioning air comprising:a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path between the air inlet and the air outlet; a conditioner assembly disposed in said air flow path and operable to condition air in said air flow path; an actuator movable between at least two positions, wherein said actuator in one said position causes said conditioner assembly to be in a first state, and said actuator in another said position causes said conditioner assembly to be in a second state, and wherein said at least two positions of said actuator includes an active position; and a lock comprising a release element adapted for movement between a lock position and an unlock position, wherein said lock is adapted to lock said actuator in an active position and prevents any movement of said actuator to another position when said actuator is locked in the active position.
- 28. The device of claim 27, wherein said at least two actuator positions comprises at least first and second active positions, and wherein said lock prevents any movement of said actuator between said active positions once said actuator is locked in either of said active positions.
- 29. The device of claim 28, wherein when the actuator is moved to said first active position said actuator causes said conditioner assembly to activate a fan, and when the actuator is moved to said second active position said actuator causes said conditioner assembly to activate a heater.
- 30. A device for conditioning air comprising:a housing having an air inlet, an air outlet and an air flow path between the air inlet and the air outlet; a conditioner assembly disposed in said air flow path and operable to condition air in said air flow path; an actuator comprising a rotatable knob having a top surface, an underside, and three notches formed in the underside of said actuator, wherein said actuator is movable between an inactive position and two active positions, each of the inactive position and the two active positions corresponding respectively to one of the three notches in said actuator and one of three different operative states of the conditioner assembly; and a lock comprising a push button and a tab adapted for movement between a lock position and an unlock position, the tab being adapted to engage any one of said three notches in the actuator to lock the actuator in a corresponding position, and adapted to disengage from any one of said three notches upon movement of the push button, the push button being resiliently biased to urge the tab into engagement with any one of said three notches.
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