Claims
- 1. A timer camstack, comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (c) a camstack drive carried in the housing for rotating the camstack;
- (d) blade switches carried on the housing place in working relation with the camstack;
- (e) wherein the camstack is carried in the houisng for rotation and comprises:
- (1) switch program blades disposed about the periphery of the camstack to operate the blade switches,
- (2) at least one drive blade disposed about the periphery of the camstack engaged by the camstack drive wherein the drive blade has a program blade adjacent to each side of the drive blade.
- 2. The timer camstack as in claim 1 wherein there are two drive blades with program blades adjacent to each drive blade.
- 3. The timer camstack as in claim 2 wherein one drive blade is a primary drive blade and the other drive blade is a secondary drive blade.
- 4. The timer camstack as in claim 3 wherein there is a third drive blade that is a delay drive blade.
- 5. The timer camstack as in claim 1 wherein the drive blades have drive teeth that can be configured to change camstack advance increment.
- 6. A cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent, comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a camstack rotatably carried in the housing having switch program blades for carrying appliance function information and a camstack face;
- (c) a control knob attached to the camstack for use by an appliance operater to rotate the camstack bi-directionally to select an appliance function;
- (d) a detent surface carried on the camstack; and,
- (e) a detent follower engaging the detent surface to provide an appliance operator with feedback in either direction of camstack rotation to assist in selecting an appliance function.
- 7. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 6 wherein the feedback is tactile feedback to assist an appliance operator in selecting an appliance function.
- 8. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 6 wherein the feedback is auditory feedback to assist an appliance operator in selecting an appliance function.
- 9. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 6 further comprising a control shaft carried in the housing wherein the camstack carried for rotation on the control shaft and the control knob is attached to the control shaft for an appliance operator to select an appliance function.
- 10. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 6 wherein the detent surface is carried on the camstack face and is engaged by the detent follower to assist an appliance operator in selecting an appliance function.
- 11. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 9 wherein placing the detent surface on the camstack face saves space on the camstack program surface.
- 12. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 9 wherein the detent follower is a detent cantelever spring carried by the housing.
- 13. The cam-operated timer hi-directional function detent as in claim 6 wherein the detent surface is carried on the camstack detent blade and is engaged by the detent follower to assist an appliance operator in selecting an appliance function.
- 14. The cam-operated timer bi-directional function detent as in claim 13 wherein the detent follower is carried in a housing detent follower channel and biased with a detent compression spring.
- 15. A cam-operated timer control shaft, comprising:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a camstack having a hub outer bearing and a hub inner bearing carried on the control shaft for rotation;
- (c) a camstack drive carried in the housing engaging the camstack to rotate the camstack;
- (d) blade switches carried on the housing placed in working relation with the camstack;
- (e) wherein the control shaft, comprises:
- (1) a shaft base bearing and shaft hub bearing,
- (2) a shaft control end that carries a control knob that can be rotated either clockwise or counter-clockwise to select an appliance function.
- 16. The cam-operated timer control shaft as in claim 15 further comprising a locking pin inserted through a control shaft bore to assist in locking the control knob on the control shaft.
- 17. The cam-operated timer control shaft as in claim 15 wherein the control shaft that is axially moveable between a first position and a second position with the control knob.
- 18. A cam-operated timer control shaft clutch, comprising:
- (a) a camstack having a hub bore and a clutch cavity;
- (b) a control shaft engaging the hub bore serving as an axis for rotation of the camstack that is axially moveable between a first position and a second position;
- (c) a control shaft clutch contained in the camstack clutch cavity for coupling and uncoupling the control shaft to the camstack when the control shaft is moved between the first position and the second position that comprises;
- (1) a clutch ratchet attached to the control shaft having flexible fingers, and,
- (2) a clutch disk attached to the camstack having cavities for the flexible fingers to engage.
- 19. The cam-operated timer control shaft clutch as in claim 18 wherein the control shaft clutch is configured to permit bi-directional operation of the control shaft.
- 20. The cam-operated timer control shaft clutch as in claim 19 wherein the clutch rachet flexible fingers are configured to permit bi-directional operation of the control shaft.
- 21. The cam-operated timer control shaft clutch as recited in claim 18 wherein after the clutch ratchet is attached to the control shaft and the clutch disk is attached to the camstack the control shaft is captured inside the camstack bore.
- 22. The cam-operated timer control shaft clutch as recited in claim 21 wherein the clutch ratchet is attached to the control shaft with a twist and lock fit.
- 23. A timer control shaft, comprising:
- (a) a control end having a shaft spring arm, said shaft spring arm includes a shaft spring arm barb and a shaft spring arm rib;
- (b) a shaft bore extending through said control shaft;
- (c) a control knob having a knob barb seat and a knob spring arm slot extending through said knob, said knob being positioned on said control shaft such that said control shaft spring arm extends through said knob spring arm slot and said control shaft spring arm barb engages said knob barb seat; and,
- (d) a shaft locking pin having a locking pin groove, said locking pin being disposed within said shaft bore such that said locking pin groove engages said shaft spring arm rib and being sized to prevent deflection of the shaft spring arm inward in a direction towards said shaft bore to maintain engagement of the shaft spring arm barb with the control knob barb seat in order to retain the control knob on the control shaft during inward and outward axial movement and rotation in both a clock-wise and a counter clock-wise direction of the knob.
- 24. The timer control shaft of claim 23 wherein said locking pin includes a retention spring to provide interference with the control shaft bore to easy assembly of the locking pin in the control shaft bore.
- 25. The timer control shaft of claim 23 wherein said locking pin includes a locking pin stop which interacts with the control shaft bore to align the axial position of the locking pin within the control shaft bore.
- 26. The timer control shaft of claim 23 wherein the locking pin includes a base end opposite the control end, said base end being a flattened surface to aid in insertion and removal of the locking pin from the control shaft bore.
- 27. The timer control shaft of claim 23 wherein the locking pin has a square cross-sectional shape and the control shaft bore has a square cross-sectional shape to assist in the insertion of the locking pin in the control shaft and alignment of the locking pin groove with the control shaft spring arm rib.
- 28. The timer control shaft of claim 23, wherein said control end includes a shaft stop and said knob includes a knob stop, said knob being axially positioned on said control shaft by contact between said knob stop and said control end stop.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to the following copending applications filed on the same day as this application entitled: Cam-Operate Timer Ser. No. 08/654,160, filed May 28, 1996, Cam-Operated Timer Motor Ser. No. 08/654,506, filed May 28, 1996, Cam-Operated Timer Pawl Drive Ser. No. 08/654,495, filed May 28, 1996, Cam-Operated Timer Blade Switches Ser. No. 08/653,875, filed May 28, 1996, Cam-Operated Timer Quiet Cycle Selector Ser. No. 08/654,494, filed May 28, 1996, Cam-Operated Timer Subinterval Switch Ser. No. 08/654,366, filed May 28, 1996, and Cam-Operated Timer Test Procedure Ser. No. 08/653,874, filed May 28, 1996. All of the preceding copending applications are incorporated herein by this reference, and the preceding copending applications are not admitted to be prior art by their mention here.
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