The present technology relates to user interfaces for household appliances to treat items, e.g., ovens. More particularly to a status bar for the interface that displays and facilitates the editing of operational parameters, e.g., treatment mode, treatment temperature and/or treatment duration, and thereof.
Household appliances today commonly incorporate a complex user interface to provide for the display of information. These user interfaces incorporate a display screen to display complex information or images and controllers with CPUs to drive the more complex content to the display. These common household appliances can display a variety of information and receive a number of inputs from the user.
These appliance user interfaces, however, may display only one parameter at a time, as it is being inputted or edited. For example, the user would choose to input the treatment mode from a variety of operational parameters and the user interface would then exclusively show the treatment mode options. The user would then choose the desired treatment mode, which would set that treatment mode as an operational parameter in the controller and then the user interface would return to the screen which displays a variety of operational parameters.
Alternatively, the user interface may persistently display a variety of parameter options for inputting or editing, but only the parameter actually being edited is displayed. For example, there may be a number of buttons that represent treatment mode, treatment temperature, and treatment duration. Universal buttons to adjust parameter values would also be provided. The user would choose a parameter to input or edit, then input or edit the desired value, but only information pertaining to that particular parameter would be displayed. To view the values of other parameters the user would then have to choose another of the parameter options.
Ultimately, in either of these options the user is limited as to the amount of information available during programming the operation of the appliance. The user is further required to perform an additional and affirmative step of changing parameter options to view, input, or edit the subsequent parameter.
One aspect of the present technology is to provide a method for controlling a domestic appliance that overcomes one or more shortcomings of the prior art.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a method for controlling a domestic appliance. The domestic appliance includes a display with a first portion and a second portion, a controller, and at least one user input component. The method includes displaying a menu in the first portion, detecting user input associated with a first parameter of said menu, displaying a first submenu in the second portion, detecting user input associated with a first parameter value from said first submenu, displaying the first parameter value in the menu in the first portion, and displaying a second submenu associated with a second parameter in the second portion.
In examples, (a) the first parameter and the second parameter each may comprise a different one of a treatment mode, a treatment temperature, and a treatment time, (b) the first parameter value may comprise one of a plurality of treatment modes, one of a plurality of treatment temperatures, or one of a plurality of treatment times, (c) the first menu may be persistently displayed in said first portion independent of the submenus displayed in said second portion, (d) the domestic appliance may comprise at least one treatment element; and the method may comprise treating contents within a treatment chamber enclosed by a door with the at least one treatment element according to at least the first parameter value, (e) the method may comprise displaying a plurality of parameter values in the menu in the first portion, and/or (f) each said submenu may comprise a plurality of parameter values associated with each respective submenu parameter.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a domestic appliance to treat contents. The domestic appliance includes a display with a first portion and a second portion, at least one user input component configured to detect user input, and a controller programmed to: instruct the display to display a menu in the first portion, receive user input associated with a first parameter of said menu from the at least one user input component, instruct the display to display a first submenu in the second portion, receive user input associated with a first parameter value of said first submenu from the at least one user input component, instruct the display to display the first parameter value in the menu in the first portion, and instruct the display to display a second submenu associated with a second parameter in the second portion.
In examples, (a) the first parameter and the second parameter each may comprise a different one of a treatment mode, a treatment temperature, and a treatment time, (b) the first parameter value may comprise one of a plurality of treatment modes, one of a plurality of treatment temperatures, or one of a plurality of treatment times, (c) the controller may be programmed to instruct the display to persistently display the menu in said first portion independent of the submenus displayed in said second portion, and (d) the domestic appliance may further comprise at least one treatment element, a treatment chamber, and a door to enclose the treatment chamber, wherein the controller is programmed to instruct the at least one treatment element to treat the contents within the treatment chamber enclosed by the door with the at least one treatment element according to at least the first parameter value.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a method for displaying at least one operational parameter associated with a user interface of a domestic appliance, said user interface having a display with a first portion and a second portion adjacent to the first portion and having at least one user input component. The method includes displaying a first screen associated with a first operational parameter in the first portion; detecting user input to the first portion with the at least one user input component; displaying the first operational parameter in the second portion based on the user input to the first portion; displaying a second screen associated with a second operational parameter in the first portion; detecting user input to the first portion with the at least one user input component; displaying the second operational parameter in the second portion based on the user input to the first portion; detecting user input associated with the first operational parameter to the second portion with the at least one user input component; and displaying the first screen in the first portion.
In examples, (a) the parameter may comprise a treatment mode, a treatment time, or a treatment temperature, (b) the method may comprise displaying a treatment mode screen; receiving a treatment mode input corresponding to a treatment mode from the at least one user input component; displaying a treatment temperature screen; receiving a treatment temperature input corresponding to a treatment temperature from the at least one user input component; displaying a set timer screen; receiving a set timer input from the at least one user input component; displaying a treatment time screen; and receiving a treatment time input corresponding to a treatment time from the at least one user input component, (c) the method may comprise programming the timer to track treatment time, (d) the method may comprise tracking a treatment time with the timer, and/or (e) the method may comprise treating contents of the domestic appliance with at least one treatment element for the duration of the treatment time.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a domestic appliance to treat contents. The domestic appliance includes a display with a first portion and a second portion, at least one user input component configured to detect user input, and a controller programmed to: instruct the display to display a first screen associated with a first operational parameter in the first portion, receive user input to the first portion detected by the at least one user input component, instruct the display to display the first operational parameter in the second portion based on the user input to the first portion, instruct the display to display a second screen associated with a second operational parameter in the first portion, receive user input to the first portion detected by the at least one user input component, instruct the display to display the second operational parameter in the second portion based on the user input to the first portion, receive user input associated with the first operational parameter to the second portion detected by the at least one user input component, and instruct the display to display the first screen in the first portion.
In examples, (a) the controller may be programmed to receive user input associated with the second operational parameter to the second portion with the at least one user input component and instruct the display to display the second screen in the first portion, (b) the first operational parameter and the second operational parameter each may comprise a different one of a treatment mode, a treatment time, and a treatment temperature, (c) the domestic appliance may further comprise a timer programmed to track treatment time, and (d) the domestic appliance may further comprise at least one treatment element configured to treat the contents, a treatment chamber, and a door to enclose the contents in the treatment chamber.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a method for controlling a domestic appliance, the domestic appliance having a display with a primary display portion and a secondary display portion adjacent to the primary display portion, a controller, and at least one user input component with a primary input portion and a secondary input portion. The method includes displaying a first parameter group in the primary display portion and displaying a second parameter group in the secondary display portion, detecting user input associated with a parameter of the first parameter group or the second parameter group with the at least one user input component, determining whether the user input was made to the primary input portion or the secondary input portion with the controller, when the user input was made to the primary input portion: determining a value of the parameter associated with the user input with the controller, displaying said value in the secondary display portion, and displaying a third parameter group in the primary display portion; or when the user input was made to the secondary input portion: determining a parameter group of the parameter associated with the user input from among a plurality of parameter groups and displaying said parameter group in the primary display portion.
In examples, (a) the parameter may comprise a treatment mode, a treatment time, or a treatment temperature, (b) the method may comprise displaying a treatment mode screen; receiving a treatment mode input corresponding to a treatment mode from the at least one user input component; displaying a treatment temperature screen; receiving a treatment temperature input corresponding to a treatment temperature from the at least one user input component; displaying a set timer screen; receiving a set timer input from the at least one user input component; displaying a treatment time screen; and receiving a treatment time input corresponding to a treatment time from the at least one user input component, (c) the method may comprise programming the timer to track a treatment time, (d) the method may comprise tracking a treatment time with the timer, and/or (e) the method may comprise treating contents of the domestic appliance with the at least one treatment element for the duration of the treatment time.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a domestic appliance to treat contents. The domestic appliance includes a display having a primary display portion and a secondary display portion adjacent to the primary display portion, said display configured to display one of a first parameter group and a second parameter group in one of the primary display portion and the secondary display portion; at least one user input component configured to detect user input to a primary input portion and a secondary input portion, said user input associated with one of the first parameter group and the second parameter group; a controller programmed to determine whether said user input was made to the primary input portion or the secondary input portion; wherein when the user input was made to the primary input portion, the controller may be programmed to determine a parameter value associated with said user input, the display configured to display said parameter value in said secondary display portion and display a third parameter group in the primary display portion; and wherein when the user input was made to the secondary input portion, the controller may be programmed to determine a fourth parameter group of the parameter associated with the user input and the display configured to display the fourth parameter group in the primary portion.
In examples, (a) the domestic appliance may comprise a timer programmed to track a treatment time period; the at least one user input component programmed to receive a treatment time input corresponding to a treatment time; and a controller programmed to set the timer with the treatment time in accordance with the received treatment time input, (b) the domestic appliance may comprise a memory device to store the treatment time input and the expiration function input, (c) the display may comprise a thin film transistor display, (d) the at least one user input component may comprise a capacitive touch input element, and/or (e) an oven; a treatment chamber; at least one treatment element; and a door to enclose the treatment chamber.
Another aspect of the present technology is directed to a method for displaying operational parameters associated with a domestic appliance having a display with a primary portion and a status portion adjacent to the primary display portion and having an input element. The method includes displaying a treatment parameter screen for inputting at least one treatment parameter on a primary portion of the display; then inputting a treatment parameter with the input element; then displaying on a status side of the display a status screen that shows the treatment parameter once it has been inputted; then selecting the inputted treatment parameter from the status side of the display; and then displaying the treatment parameter screen on the primary portion of the display.
In examples, (a) the parameter may comprise a treatment mode, a treatment time, or a treatment temperature, (b) the method may comprise displaying a treatment mode screen; receiving a treatment mode input corresponding to a treatment mode from the at least one user input component; displaying a treatment temperature screen; receiving a treatment temperature input corresponding to a treatment temperature from the at least one user input component; displaying a set timer screen; receiving a set timer input from the at least one user input component; displaying a treatment time screen; and receiving a treatment time input corresponding to a treatment time from the at least one user input component, (c) the method may comprise programming the timer to track treatment time, (d) the method may comprise tracking a treatment time with the timer, and/or (e) the method may comprise treating contents of the domestic appliance with at least one treatment element for the duration of the treatment time
Other aspects, features, and advantages of this technology will become apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which are a part of this disclosure and which illustrate, by way of example, principles of this technology.
The accompanying drawings facilitate an understanding of the various examples of the present technology. In such drawings:
The following description is provided in relation to several examples which may share common characteristics and features. It is to be understood that one or more features of any one example may be combinable with one or more features of the other examples. In addition, any single feature or combination of features in any of the examples may constitute additional examples.
The treatment element(s) 510 may be included to facilitate the treatment of contents by the domestic appliance 100. For example, the domestic appliance 100 may also include a chamber that holds the contents and a door to enclose the contents in the domestic appliance 100 and such domestic appliance may be an oven, a dishwasher, a washing machine, a drier, a microwave oven, a coffee maker, a refrigerator, and/or a freezer, etc. Thus, the contents may be food, consumable liquids, crockery, dishes, stoneware, flatware, bakeware, and/or clothing, etc. It is also contemplated that the domestic appliance may not necessarily include a chamber for treating the contents or items and in such a case the domestic appliance may be a vacuum cleaner, a blender, and an iron, etc. Treatment by the domestic appliance is contemplated to comprise cooking, baking, heating, steaming, sanitizing, dis-infecting, cooling, freezing, cleaning, washing, vacuuming, and/or blending, etc. The treatment element 510, in the example where the appliance 100 is an oven and the contents are food, is at least one heating element that may include an electric resistance heating element or a gas burner. A fan may also comprise the treatment element 510 in the case of a convection oven that performs convection heating of the food. Other treatment elements, as commonly known in the art, may also comprise the treatment element.
The processing system 500 may also communicate with the additional components of the domestic appliance, e.g., timer 502 and treatment element 510. It should also be noted that the timer 502 may be comprised within the processing system 500, rather than as a separate component.
Certain examples herein are described in terms of sequences of actions that can be performed by, for example, elements of a programmable computer system. It will be recognized that various actions could be performed by specialized circuits (e.g., discrete logic gates interconnected to perform a specialized function or application-specific integrated circuits), by program instructions executed by one or more processors, or by a combination of both.
In the example of the method shown in
If the user input was made to the primary input portion, thus corresponding to one of the parameters of the first parameter group, the controller 500 may then determine a value of that parameter that is associated with the user input. This function is exemplified by step 406. The display 300 may then display the parameter value in the secondary display portion, as exemplified by step 408. Then, the display 300 may display a third parameter group in the primary display portion, which is shown as step 410.
If the user input was made to the secondary input portion, thus corresponding to one of the parameters of the second parameter group, the controller 500 may then determine an additional or fourth parameter group associated with the parameter of the user input. The additional parameter group may be from among a plurality of parameter groups. The display 300 may then display the additional parameter group in the primary display portion.
An alternative or additional method of controlling the domestic appliance is exemplified by the flowchart of
In the exemplary method of
The at least one user input component 508 may then detect user input to the second portion, the user input being associated with the first operational parameter. This function is exemplified by step 462. The display 300 may then display the first screen in the first portion, as exemplified by step 464. The at least one user input component 508 may then detect user input to the second portion, the user input being associated with the second operational parameter. This function is exemplified by step 466. The display 300 may then display the second screen in the first portion, as exemplified by step 464. Exemplary views of first and second display portions or screens of the display 300 showing first and second operational parameters may be seen in
The user begins the process of programming the domestic appliance 100 to treat contents therein with setting the treatment mode, as exemplified by step 1000. This step 1000 includes the controller 500 directing the display 300 to display a treatment mode screen, wherein the user can select from a variety of treatment modes. An exemplary treatment mode screen 600 is shown in
The next step is for the user to set the treatment temperature, which is a prescribed temperature according to a recipe, in the example of the oven that cooks food. Once the treatment mode has been selected, according to the previous step discussed above, the controller 500 will then direct the display 300 to display a treatment temperature screen. This function is exemplified by step 1002. An example of a treatment temperature screen 700 is shown in
The next step is for the user to input whether the treatment of the contents is to be timed by a timer, as exemplified by step 1004. In this step the controller 500 directs the display 300 to show the user a set timer screen 800, an example of which is shown in
If the user has chosen to have the treatment of the contents timed by a timer 502, the next step will be to set the time for treatment, also exemplified by step 1004. Upon inputting to the controller 500 through the user input component 508 the set timer input, the user will subsequently be displayed a treatment time screen.
Once each operational parameter is inputted to the controller 500 through the user input component 508, each parameter may be stored in a memory device 504 of the user interface 200.
Also, once each operational parameter is inputted by the user, the domestic appliance 100 is ready to initiate treatment of its contents. At this point the treatment element 510 may be turned on by the controller 500 to begin treatment at the instruction of the user with user input, as exemplified by step 1008.
Once treatment has begun the timer 502 of the user interface 200 tracks the treatment time. This function is exemplified by step 1010. Upon expiration of the treatment time, the timer 502 communicates to the controller 500 that the treatment time has expired.
Step 472 exemplifies the next step of the method wherein the user chooses a first parameter from the menu and the at least one user input component 508 detects the user input. The display 300 may then display a first submenu that is associated with the first parameter in the second portion. This function is exemplified by step 474. Next, the user may choose a first parameter value from the first submenu and the at least one user input component 508 may detect the user input. This function is exemplified by step 476. The display 300 may then display the chosen first parameter value in the menu of the first portion, as exemplified by step 478. The display 300 may then display a second submenu associated with a second parameter in the second portion. Step 480 exemplifies this function.
The functionality of this method is advantageous for the user because it allows the menu or status bar to be persistently displayed by a portion of the display while the user inputs desired treatment parameters to the submenus. Thus, the user can see which treatment parameters have been programmed and which values have been chosen while programming other parameter values or otherwise operating the appliance.
With respect to the method shown in
While the present technology has been described in connection with what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred examples, it is to be understood that the technology is not to be limited to the disclosed examples, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the technology.
This application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Design application No. 29/428,663, filed Aug. 2, 2012, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Parent | 29428663 | Aug 2012 | US |
Child | 13735255 | US |