Multi-function appliance knob incorporating multiple rotation modulating mechanisms
US-2017185099-A1 · Jun 29, 2017 · US
US10139852B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10139852-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715498604-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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An assistive control attachment for an appliance can include features for sensing the position or orientation of the assistive control attachment, determining the mode of operation of the appliance based at least in part on the position of the assistive control attachment, communicating the mode of operation of the appliance to a user, or a combination thereof.
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An assistive control attachment for an appliance for communicating a mode of operation of the appliance to a user, the assistive control attachment comprising: a control attachment housing configured to be attached to an existing control of the appliance, wherein the existing control is mounted to a control panel of the appliance, and wherein a bezel is disposed between the existing control and the control panel, and wherein the control attachment housing has a bezel portion that is sized to overlay the bezel disposed between the existing control and the control panel so that the bezel portion of the control attachment housing is seated against or positioned substantially adjacent to a planar surface of the control panel; a sensing device connected to the control attachment housing; a communication interface connected to the control attachment housing, the communication interface configured to communicate the mode of operation of the appliance to the user; and a controller connected to the control attachment housing and communicatively coupled with the sensing device and the communication interface, the controller configured to: receive one or more signals from the sensing device indicative of a position of the assistive control attachment; determine the position of the assistive control attachment based at least in part on the one or more signals; determine the mode of operation of the appliance based at least in part on the position of the assistive control attachment; and send one or more signals to the communication interface to communicate the mode of operation of the appliance to the user. 2. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein to determine the mode of operation of the appliance based at least in part on the position of the assistive control attachment, the controller is configured to: correlate the position of the assistive control attachment with one of the modes of operation of the appliance. 3. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the communication interface comprises a network interface for communicating the mode of operation of the appliance to the user over a network. 4. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein when the user manipulates the assistive control attachment to one of the modes of operation of the appliance, the sensing device sends the one or more signals to the controller. 5. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein when the user makes a status request as to a current mode of operation of the appliance, the sensing device sends the one or more signals to the controller. 6. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the communication interface comprises a vibration device for vibrating the control attachment housing to communicate the mode of operation of the appliance to the user. 7. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the communication interface comprises a speaker and a microphone for audibly communicating the mode of operation of the appliance to the user via voice control. 8. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the communication interface comprises one or more lighting devices for communicating the mode of operation of the appliance to the user. 9. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the communication interface comprises a network interface, and wherein the network interface is communicatively coupled with a home control system, and wherein the assistive control attachment is operable to communicate the mode of operation of the appliance to the user via the home control system. 10. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the assistive control attachment is configured to be attached to the existing control of the appliance, and wherein the existing control is an existing control knob and the control attachment housing is shaped as a control knob and complementary to the existing control knob such that the control attachment housing is configured to overlay the existing control knob. 11. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the assistive control attachment is a control knob and is shaped substantially identical to the existing control of the appliance. 12. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the control attachment housing comprises one or more walls, and wherein the controller and the sensing device are embedded within one of the one or more walls of the control attachment housing. 13. The assistive control attachment of claim 1 , wherein the appliance is at least one of a washing machine appliance and a dryer appliance. 14. A method for communicating a mode of operation of an appliance to a user using an assistive control attachment, the method comprising: mounting a control attachment housing of the assistive control attachment to an existing control of the appliance, wherein the existing control is mounted to a control panel of the appliance, and wherein a bezel is disposed between the existing control and the control panel, and wherein the control attachment housing has a bezel portion that is sized to overlay the bezel disposed between the existing control and the control panel so that the bezel portion of the control attachment housing is seated against or positioned substantially adjacent to a planar surface of the control panel; determining, by a controller connected to the control attachment housing of the assistive control attachment, a position of the assistive control attachment based at least in part on one or more signals received from a sensing device connected to the control attachment housing; determining, using the controller, the mode of operation of the appliance based at least in part on the position of the assistive control attachment; and communicating, using a communication interface of the assistive control attachment, the mode of operation of the appliance to the user. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein during determining the mode of operation of the appliance based at least in part on the position of the assistive control attachment, the method further comprises: correlating the determined position of the assistive control attachment to one of the modes of operation of the appliance. 16. The method of claim 14 , wherein prior to determining the position of the assistive control attachment, the method further comprises: manipulating, by the user physically, the assistive control attachment to the mode of operation of the appliance. 17. The method of claim 14 , wherein prior to determining the position of the assistive control attachment, the method further comprises: receiving a status request as to a current mode of operation of the appliance from the user. 18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the assistive control attachment communicates the mode of operation to the user via audible output. 19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the existing control is an existing control knob and the assistive control attachment is a control knob shaped complementary to the existing control knob and overlays the existing control knob.
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