Appliance with electrovibration user feedback in a touch panel interface

US10598388B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10598388-B2
Application numberUS-201615093663-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2016
Priority dateApr 7, 2016
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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A cooking appliance includes a plurality of electrically controlled heating elements operable to elevate a temperature of food items. A user interface includes a touch-sensitive circuit that is operatively-connected to an external surface of the cooking appliance for altering operational settings of the electrically controlled heating elements. An electrovibration feedback circuit is coupled to the external surface that generates a vibratory feedback that is sensible by the user's finger at the external surface in response to adjustments of the operational settings. The electrovibration feedback circuit creates an electrostatic force on the user's finger that simulates friction between the user's finger and the external surface.

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A cooking appliance comprising: an electrically controlled heating element operable to elevate a temperature of food items and being configured to operate according to a first operational setting; a user interface comprising: a portion of an external surface of the cooking appliance comprising a touch sensor array to sense movement of a user's finger over the external surface to input instructions for altering at least the first operational setting, and an electrovibration feedback circuit coupled to the external surface that generates a vibratory feedback that is sensible by said user's finger at the external surface in response to a control input made thereon for adjusting at least said first operational setting, said electrovibration feedback circuit being configured to generate said vibratory feedback via an electrostatic force that simulates friction between said user's finger and the external surface, and to adjust a magnitude of the vibratory feedback in a manner that corresponds to, and thereby reflects, a magnitude or level of adjustment of said first operational setting based on said control input; and a controller operatively connected to said user interface and configured to make said adjustment of said first operational setting in response to said control input; wherein the electrically controlled heating element provides a variable size cooking zone defined at least in part by a first heating segment operable via the first operational setting and a second heating segment operable via a second operational setting that is independently controllable from the first operational setting, and wherein the size of the cooking zone is increased or decreased by selective operation of the first and second operational settings and the magnitude of the vibratory feedback is increased or decreased corresponding to the size of the cooking zone. 2. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first operational setting is adjustable in a non-linear manner. 3. The cooking appliance of claim 2 , wherein an adjustment increment of the first operational setting is different than an adjustment increment of the second operational setting, and the magnitude of the vibratory feedback is approximately equal for the adjustment increment of both the first and second operational settings. 4. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein an adjustment increment of the first operational setting is different than an adjustment increment of the second operational setting, and the magnitude of the vibratory feedback is greater for the adjustment increment of the first operational setting as compared to the magnitude of the vibratory feedback for the adjustment increment of the second operational setting. 5. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the controller alters the first and second operational settings by increasing or decreasing a level of power output of the first and second heating segments. 6. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , said heating element comprising a heating coil electrically connected to a generator to conduct a high-frequency alternating current produced by the generator and induce an induced current in a cooking vessel supported above said heating coil. 7. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , said heating element comprising an electrically resistive element that is heated by electric current flowing therethrough. 8. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , said heating element being supported below a cooktop surface, wherein the cooktop surface comprises the external surface of the user interface. 9. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , wherein the touch-sensitive circuit comprises a capacitive-touch sensor. 10. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , said electrically controlled heating element being operable in a first power output range and a second power output range higher than the first power output range, wherein an adjustment increment of the first power output range is smaller than an adjustment increment of the second power output range, and wherein the magnitude of the vibratory feedback in the first output range is lower than the magnitude of the vibratory feedback in the second output range. 11. The cooking appliance of claim 10 , wherein the first power output range provides a first maximum power output to the heating element, and the second power output range provides a second maximum power output to the heating element that is greater than the first maximum power output. 12. The cooking appliance of claim 1 , further comprising: an auxiliary electronic control operable via an auxiliary operational setting to alter an auxiliary feature of the cooking appliance that is unrelated to the electrically controlled heating element, wherein: the electrovibration feedback circuit is further configured to generate said vibratory feedback that is sensible by said user's finger at the external surface in response to the control input made thereon for adjusting the auxiliary operational setting, said electrovibration feedback circuit being further configured to adjust the magnitude of the vibratory feedback in a manner that corresponds to, and thereby reflects, the adjustment of said auxiliary operational setting based on said control input, the magnitude of the vibratory feedback is different for an adjustment of the first operational setting as compared to adjustment of the auxiliary operational setting; and the controller is further configured to make said adjustment of the auxiliary operational settings in response to said control input. 13. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein the user interface further comprises a selector that is manipulated to switch control of the touch-sensitive circuit between altering the first operational setting and the auxiliary operational setting, and wherein the user interface further comprises an indicator that is operable to identify which of the first and auxiliary operational settings of the appliance is currently being controlled. 14. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the first operational setting and the auxiliary operational setting is adjustable in a non-linear manner. 15. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein the auxiliary feature of the cooking appliance comprises one of a timer, a clock, and a fan. 16. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein an adjustment increment of the first operational setting is different than an adjustment increment of the auxiliary operational setting, and the magnitude of the vibratory feedback is approximately equal for an incremental adjustment of both the first and auxiliary operational settings. 17. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein an adjustment increment of the first operational setting is different than an adjustment increment of the auxiliary operational setting, and the magnitude of the vibratory feedback is greater for an incremental adjustment of the first operational setting as compared to the magnitude of the vibratory feedback for an incremental adjustment of the auxiliary operational setting. 18. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein the electrically controlled heating element further comprises at least two heating segments that together form a variable size cooking zone that is increased or decreased in size by selective operation of the at least two heating segments. 19. The cooking appliance of claim 12 , wherein the electrically controlled heating element comprises one of an electrically resistive element and an inductive heating coil. 20. The c

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  • using coordinated control of multiple induction coils · CPC title

  • Cooking devices · CPC title

  • with tactile or haptic feedback · CPC title

  • for inputting data by handwriting, e.g. gesture or text · CPC title

  • Touch switches (specially adapted for electronic time-pieces with no moving parts G04G21/08) · CPC title

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What does patent US10598388B2 cover?
A cooking appliance includes a plurality of electrically controlled heating elements operable to elevate a temperature of food items. A user interface includes a touch-sensitive circuit that is operatively-connected to an external surface of the cooking appliance for altering operational settings of the electrically controlled heating elements. An electrovibration feedback circuit is coupled to…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Electrolux Home Prod Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24C7/086. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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