Timer knob attachment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6288351
  • Patent Number
    6,288,351
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 21, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 11, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A timer knob attachment is provided for an appliance having a control panel with a timer assembly mounted therein. A timer knob extends over the timer shaft to engage the spring arms on the end of the shaft. A locking pin extends rearwardly through the knob and into the timer shaft from the front of the control panel to lock the knob onto the shaft. A cap is mountable on the knob to cover the locking pin.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Household appliances such as clothes washers, dryers, and dishwashers, typically have a control panel with a timer assembly for controlling the operation of the appliance. A typical timer assembly is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,684,281 and is generally housed within the control panel. The timer assembly includes a timer shaft extending forwardly out of the front face of the control panel, with a timer knob mounted thereon. The timer knob is secured to the timer shaft by a locking pin extending forwardly through the locking shaft from the rear of the assembly so as to preclude the spring arms of the timer shaft from being withdrawn from the timer knob. This construction of the timer assembly requires access through the rear of the control panel to mount and remove the timer knob. This construction also complicates the attachment of external components to the timer assembly.




Accordingly, a primary objective of the present invention is the provision of an improved timer assembly for an appliance which permits quick and easy front attachment and removal of the timer knob to the timer shaft.




Another objective of the present invention is the provision of a quick and easy method of assembling a timer knob onto a timer assembly.




A further objective of the present invention is the provision of a timer knob which can be mounted onto a timer shaft from the front of the control panel without access though the rear of the control panel.




These and other objectives will become apparent from the following description of the invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A timer knob is provided for a timer assembly of an appliance. The appliance includes a control panel with the timer assembly mounted therein. The timer assembly has a shaft extending forwardly from the control panel. The timer knob mounts onto the timer shaft from the front of the control panel. A locking pin extends rearwardly through the knob and into the timer shaft from the front of the control panel to lock the knob onto the shaft. A cap is removably mounted on the knob to cover the locking pin.




The method of assembling the timer knob onto the timer assembly of the appliance control panel includes the steps of sliding the timer knob rearwardly over the timer shaft, and inserting a locking pin through a slot in the knob and into the timer shaft so as to lock the knob onto the shaft from the front of the control panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an appliance having the timer assembly and timer knob of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded side elevation view of the components of the timer knob of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view taken generally along lines


3





3


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the assembled components.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An appliance such as a dishwasher, clothes washer, or dryer is generally designated by the reference numeral


10


in the drawings. The appliance


10


includes a control panel


12


with a front surface or face


14


and a rear surface


16


. A timer assembly


18


is mounted in the control panel


12


in a conventional manner. The timer assembly includes a timer shaft


20


with a forward end


22


extending out of the front face


14


of the control panel


12


. The end


22


of the timer shaft


20


includes a pair of spring arms


24


having external barbs


26


and internal ribs


28


.




The appliance


10


, control panel


12


, and timer assembly


18


are conventional and do not form a part of this invention. An example of an acceptable timer assembly is sold by Mallory Controls of Indianapolis, Ind. which is a subsidiary of Emerson Electric Company of St. Louis, Mo. and is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,684,281.




The present invention is directed towards a timer knob attachment


30


. The timer knob attachment


30


includes a dial skirt


32


having a central bore


34


for mounting the skirt


32


onto the timer shaft


20


. The bore


34


has a diameter greater than the diameter of the timer shaft


20


.




The timer knob attachment


30


also includes a knob


36


with an axial bore


38


. The diameter of the bore


38


is slightly larger than the diameter of the timer shaft


20


. The bore


38


terminates in a reduced neck


40


having a shape corresponding to the shape of the spring arms


24


. The neck


40


terminates in a slot


41


on the front face of the timer knob


36


, with opposite cam surfaces


42


which are adapted to retentively engage the external barbs


26


of the spring arms


24


of the timer shaft


20


.




A locking pin


44


is provided for locking the timer knob


36


onto the timer shaft


20


. The locking pin


44


includes a head


46


and a shaft


48


. A groove


50


is provided on the shaft adjacent the head


46


. The shaft


48


of the locking pin


44


is adapted to extend through the slot


41


of the timer knob


36


and into the timer shaft


20


, so as to prevent the barbs


26


of the timer shaft


20


from disengaging the cam surfaces


42


of the timer knob


36


. The internal ribs


28


on the timer shaft


20


are adapted to engage the groove


50


on the locking pin shaft


48


, so as to retain the pin


44


in its locking position.




A cap


52


is removably mountable on the timer knob


36


so as to cover the locking pin


44


. The cap


52


includes a plurality of legs


54


adapted to extend through corresponding perimeter apertures


56


in the timer knob


36


so as to removably mount the cap


52


on the timer knob


36


. It is anticipated that locking pin


44


and cap


52


could be combined and molded as one part.




The assembly of the timer knob attachment


30


of the present invention onto the timer assembly


18


is quick and simple. The timer assembly is installed on the control panel


12


in a conventional manner. The dial skirt


32


is then positioned on the timer shaft


20


from the front


14


of the control panel


12


. The timer knob


36


is then slid into position on the timer shaft


20


such that the barbs


26


of the timer shaft


20


engage the cam surfaces


42


of the timer knob


36


. The locking pin


44


is then inserted through the slot


41


in the timer knob


36


and into the timer shaft


20


such that the ribs


28


of the timer shaft


20


engage the groove


50


on the locking pin


44


. Lastly, the cap


52


is mounted onto the timer knob


36


with the legs


54


of the cap


52


extending through the perimeter apertures


56


of the timer knob


36


.




The assembly of the timer knob


36


onto the timer shaft


20


is all accomplished from the front


14


of the control panel. There is no need to have access to the rear


16


of the control panel


12


to install or remove the timer knob


36


. The knob


36


is quickly and easily removed from the timer shaft


20


by removing the cap


52


, pulling the pin


44


out of the timer shaft


20


, and pulling the timer knob


36


from the timer shaft


20


.




The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.



Claims
  • 1. A timer knob attachment for an appliance having a control panel with front and rear surfaces, and a timer assembly mounted on the control panel with a timer shaft extending forwardly from the control panel, the timer shaft having a forward end formed of spring arms with external barbs and internal ribs, the attachment comprising:a knob extending over the timer shaft; and a locking pin extending rearwardly through the knob and into the timer shaft from forwardly of the control panel front surface to lock the knob on the shaft.
  • 2. The timer knob attachment of claim 1 wherein the knob includes an axially located slot for receiving the timer shaft.
  • 3. The timer knob attachment of claim 2 wherein the slot has opposing cam surfaces to retentively engage the external barbs on the timer shaft.
  • 4. The timer knob of attachment claim 3 wherein the pin includes a shaft having a groove to receive the internal ribs on the timer shaft.
  • 5. The timer knob attachment of claim 3 wherein the pin includes a shaft and a head, the shaft extending rearwardly through the slot in the knob to prevent the barbs from disengaging the cam surfaces of the knob.
  • 6. The timer knob attachment of claim 1 further comprising a cap removably mountable on the knob to cover the locking pin.
  • 7. The timer knob assembly of claim 1 wherein the locking pin extends axially into the timer shaft.
  • 8. The timer knob attachment of claim 1 wherein the pin is non-threaded.
  • 9. A method of assembling a timer knob onto a timer assembly mounted on a control panel of an appliance, the timer assembly having a timer shaft, and the control panel having front and rear surfaces, the method comprising:sliding a timer knob rearwardly over the timer shaft; and inserting a locking pin rearwardly through a slot in the knob and into the timer shaft so as to lock the knob on the shaft.
  • 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the locking pin is inserted into the timer shaft from the front of the control panel.
  • 11. The method of claim 9 wherein the locking pin is inserted axially into the timer shaft.
  • 12. An appliance comprising:a control panel for controlling the operation of the appliance, and having a front surface; a timer mounted on the control panel and including a timer shaft extending forwardly on the front surface of the control panel; a knob extending over the timer shaft; and a locking pin extending rearwardly into the timer shaft to lock the knob on the shaft.
  • 13. The appliance of claim 12 wherein the timer shaft has spring arms, and the knob has an axially extending bore through which the spring arms extend.
  • 14. The appliance of claim 13 wherein the locking pin includes a shaft extendable into the bore of the knob and between the spring arms of the timer shaft to prevent withdrawal of the spring arms from the knob bore.
  • 15. The appliance of claim 14 wherein the spring arms include internal ribs and the locking pin shaft includes a groove into which the ribs engage.
  • 16. The appliance of claim 12 wherein the locking pin extends axially into the timer shaft.
  • 17. The appliance of claim 12 wherein the locking pin is non-threaded.
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Number Name Date Kind
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5954192 Iitsuka Sep 1999