Appliance having a human-machine interface and illuminated handle recess
US-2016186984-A1 · Jun 30, 2016 · US
US10227793B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10227793-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715643583-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 12, 2019 |
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A domestic appliance for treating items may include a cabinet having a plurality of walls at least partly defining an interior chamber for treating items; a door assembly to enclose the interior chamber; a fascia panel attached to the door assembly, the fascia panel having a handle shell that at least partly defines a handle recess on the fascia panel, and the fascia panel having at least one fascia panel rib formed on an interior surface of the fascia panel opposite the handle shell; a handle tray having a main body and at least one finger extending from the main body, the at least one finger structured to be positioned adjacent to the at least one fascia panel rib.
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What is claimed is: 1. A door assembly for an appliance, the door assembly comprising: a front panel; a fascia panel attached to the front panel, the fascia panel having a handle shell that at least partly defines a handle recess on the fascia panel, and the fascia panel having a plurality of reinforcing fascia panel ribs formed on an interior surface of the fascia panel, the plurality of reinforcing fascia panel ribs being positioned opposite the handle shell and accessible to the handle recess; a handle tray having a main body and a plurality of fingers extending from the main body in a comb-shaped fashion, the plurality of fingers being structured to be positioned adjacent to the plurality of reinforcing fascia panel ribs so as to fit in between corresponding reinforcing fascia panel ribs such that the reinforcing fascia panel ribs and the fingers alternate. 2. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the handle tray is releasably attachable to the fascia panel such that when the handle tray is attached to the fascia panel at least a portion of the plurality of reinforcing fascia panel ribs is covered by the main body. 3. The door assembly of claim 2 , wherein the reinforcing fascia panel ribs and the fingers alternate when the handle tray is attached to the fascia panel. 4. The door assembly of claim 2 , wherein the handle tray further comprises at least one parting edge that is recessed below the plurality of reinforcing fascia panel ribs such that the at least one parting edge is hidden from a user's touch when the handle tray is attached to the fascia panel. 5. The door assembly of claim 2 , wherein the handle shell comprises a hole and the handle tray comprises a tab having a snap hook, the tab extending from the main body, and wherein the tab is structured to pass through the hole to engage the snap hook with the hole at an outer surface of the handle shell to at least partially attach the handle tray to the handle shell of the fascia panel. 6. The door assembly of claim 5 , wherein the handle tray further comprises a slot to at least partially define a spring feature, said spring feature being structured to engage the handle shell at an inside surface and generate an attachment force in an opposite direction to the engagement of the snap hook with the hole to attach the handle tray to the fascia panel. 7. The door assembly of claim 6 , wherein the spring feature further comprises a cantilevered beam or a fixed beam such that the spring feature is deflected into the slot when the handle tray is attached to the fascia panel. 8. The door assembly of claim 6 , wherein the spring feature is curved to engage with a correspondingly curved portion of the handle shell when the handle tray is attached to the fascia panel. 9. The door assembly of claim 6 , wherein the handle tray further comprises at least one handle tray rib to contact the plurality of reinforcing fascia panel ribs such that the handle tray is supported against the fascia panel to resist deformation when the handle tray is grasped by the user. 10. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the handle tray further comprises liquid silicone rubber or thermoplastic elastomer. 11. The door assembly of claim 1 , wherein the handle tray further comprises a light-transmissive material. 12. A door assembly for an appliance, the door assembly comprising: a front panel; a fascia panel attached to the front panel, the fascia panel having a handle shell that at least partly defines a handle recess on the fascia panel, and the fascia panel having at least one fascia panel rib formed on an interior surface of the fascia panel, the at least one fascia panel rib positioned opposite the handle shell and accessible to the handle recess; and a handle tray having a main body and at least one finger extending from the main body, the at least one finger structured to be positioned adjacent to the at least one fascia panel rib, wherein the handle tray is releasably attachable to the fascia panel such that when the handle tray is attached to the fascia panel a portion of the at least one fascia panel rib is covered by the main body, wherein the handle shell comprises a hole and the handle tray comprises a tab having a snap hook, the tab extending from the main body, wherein the tab is structured to pass through the hole to engage the snap hook with the hole at an outer surface of the handle shell to at least partially attach the handle tray to the handle shell of the fascia panel, and wherein the handle tray further comprises a slot to at least partially define a spring feature, said spring feature being structured to engage the handle shell at an inside surface and generate an attachment force in an opposite direction to the engagement of the snap hook with the hole to attach the handle tray to the fascia panel.
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