Claims
- 1. A timer for controlling an appliance, comprising:
a rotatable cam-carrying member having cam surfaces thereon, a timing motor having a rotor that rotates in response to electrical stimulation, a drive mechanism for causing rotation of said cam-carrying member in response to rotation of said rotor, a plurality of cam-actuated switches, each cam-actuated switch mounted for engagement to a cam surface of said rotatable member for actuation of said switch in response to rotation of said rotatable member, and making and breaking an electrical connection in response to actuation by said rotatable member, a textured surface and an audible and/or tactile feedback member, said audible and/or tactile feedback member being positioned to move across said textured surface to generate audible and/or tactile feedback in response to at least manual rotation of said cam-carrying member, said audible and/or tactile feedback member being separate from said drive mechanism and cam-actuated switches of the timer and not making or breaking electrical connections.
- 2. The timer of claim 1 wherein said audible and/or tactile feedback member is positioned to move across said textured surface to generate audible and/or tactile feedback in response to manual rotation or motor-driven rotation of said cam-carrying member.
- 3. The timer of claim 1 wherein said audible and/or tactile feedback member is positioned to move across said textured surface to generate audible and/or tactile feedback only in response to manual rotation of said cam-carrying member.
- 4. The timer of claim 1 wherein said textured surface rotates with or in response to rotation of said cam-carrying member, whereby upon rotation of the cam-carrying member, the audible and/or tactile feedback member produces desired audible and/or tactile feedback.
- 5. The timer of claim 4 wherein said audible and/or tactile feedback member is a shaped spring member, mounted to engage to said textured surface.
- 6. The timer of claim 5 wherein said audible and/or tactile feedback member is a v-shaped spring member.
- 7. The timer of claim 5 wherein said audible and/or tactile feedback member is a u-shaped spring member.
- 8. The timer of claim 4 wherein said audible and/or tactile feedback member is mounted to engage to said textured surface throughout rotation of said textured surface.
- 9. The timer of claim 5 wherein said textured surface comprises a series of ridges and/or teeth.
- 10. The timer of claim 9 wherein said ridges and/or teeth vary in shape, size and/or pitch.
- 11. The timer of claim 10 wherein said ridges and/or teeth vary repetitively in shape, size and/or pitch.
- 12. The timer of claim 10 wherein said ridges and/or teeth vary randomly in shape, size and/or pitch.
- 13. The timer of claim 9 wherein said ridges and/or teeth are regular in shape, size and/or pitch.
- 14. The timer of claim 4 wherein said textured surface is on said cam-carrying member.
- 15. The timer of claim 14 wherein said cam-carrying member is disk shaped and said cam surfaces and textured surface are circular tracks on the disk-shaped faces of said cam-carrying member.
- 16. The timer of claim 15 wherein said cam surfaces are circular tracks on a first disk-shaped face of said disk shaped member, and said textured surface is a circular track on a second disk-shaped face of said disk shaped member.
- 17. The timer of claim 14 wherein said cam-carrying member is drum shaped and said cam surfaces and textured surface are circular tracks on the cylindrical or disk-shaped faces of said cam-carrying member.
- 18. The timer of claim 1 further comprising a manual setting actuator moved by an operator to place the timer in a manual setting condition.
- 19. The timer of claim 18 wherein said textured surface and audible and/or tactile feedback member are mounted for relative motion in response to motion of said manual setting actuator so as to engage said audible and/or tactile feedback member to said textured surface only when an operator places said timer in said manual setting condition.
- 20. The timer of claim 18 wherein said manual setting actuator is a shaft that serves as the axis of rotation for the cam-carrying member, and said shaft is moved axially by an operator to place the timer in a manual setting condition.
- 21. The timer of claim 18 further comprising a switch actuator mounted for relative motion with said cam-actuated switches in response to motion of said manual setting actuator so as to move the cam-actuated switches away from the cam surfaces of the cam-carrying member when an operator places said timer in said manual setting condition.
- 22. The timer of claim 18 wherein said drive mechanism further comprises a clutch permitting slip in the drive mechanism between the timing motor and cam-carrying member.
- 23. The timer of claim 22 wherein said clutch comprises first and second clutch members having relative engaged and disengaged positions, the clutch permitting bi-directional slip in the drive mechanism between the timing motor and cam-carrying member when the first and second clutch members are in the disengaged position, and permitting only mono-directional slip in the drive mechanism between the timing motor and cam-carrying member when the first and second clutch members are in the engaged position.
- 24. The timer of claim 23 wherein the first and second clutch members are mounted for relative motion in response to motion of said manual setting actuator so as to disengage said first and second clutch members when an operator places said timer in said manual setting condition.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/000,414 filed on Nov. 2, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/368,284 filed Aug. 3, 1999 by Daniel K. Amonett et al., which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/365,561 filed Aug. 2, 1999 by Daniel K. Amonett et al., now U.S. Pat. No. 6,080,943, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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