Laundry washing machine
US-2015368847-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US11111621B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11111621-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815868104-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 7, 2021 |
| Grant date | Sep 7, 2021 |
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A household appliance for treating at least one item according to at least one cycle of operation includes a treating chamber for receiving the at least one item for treatment according to the at least one cycle of operation, a treating chemistry dispenser receiving a unit dose container having an electrically conductive element, a physical alteration element located proximate to the treating chemistry dispenser and operable to physically alter at least a portion of the electrically conductive element and a sensor for sensing the physical alteration.
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A household appliance for treating at least one item according to at least one cycle of operation, comprising: a treating chamber for receiving the at least one item for treatment according to the at least one cycle of operation; a treating chemistry dispenser configured to receive a unit dose container having an electrically conductive element; a physical alteration element located proximate to the treating chemistry dispenser and operable to physically alter at least a portion of the electrically conductive element; an electrical sensor located proximate the unit dose container when the unit dose container is received within the treating chemistry dispenser, where the electrical sensor is configured to electrically sense a characteristic of electricity flowing through the electrically conductive element at a location where the physical alteration element has physically altered the electrically conductive element and provide an output indicative of the characteristic; and a controller configured to receive the output from the electrical sensor and configured to implement the at least one cycle of operation based on the received output or cease implementing the at least one cycle of operation based on the received output; wherein the at least one cycle of operation is implemented when the received output indicates the unit dose container is new. 2. The household appliance of claim 1 wherein the electrical sensor is operably coupled to and controlled by the controller, which activates the physical alteration element after a dispensing of treating chemistry from the unit dose container during implementation of the at least one cycle of operation. 3. The household appliance of claim 1 wherein the electrical sensor is configured to apply an electrical potential between two portions of the electrically conductive element. 4. The household appliance of claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive element has at least one of a resistance and a conductance different from an adjacent portion of the unit dose container. 5. The household appliance of claim 1 wherein the treating chemistry dispenser further comprises a drawer being slidable between a load position, where the unit dose container may be loaded into the drawer, and a use position, where the unit dose container is positioned for dispensing. 6. The household appliance of claim 1 wherein the physical alteration element comprises a piercer operable to perforate the unit dose container at a location of the electrically conductive element. 7. The household appliance of claim 6 wherein the piercer physically alters the electrically conductive element to electrically open the electrically conductive element. 8. The household appliance of claim 7 wherein the piercer completely severs the electrically conductive element. 9. The household appliance of claim 6 wherein the piercer comprises a piercing element movable between a piercing position, where the piercing element extends through the electrically conductive element and into the unit dose container, and a non-piercing position, where the piercing element resides exteriorly of the unit dose container. 10. The household appliance of claim 9 wherein the piercing element comprises a needle having a hollow interior through which treating chemistry may be withdrawn from the unit dose container. 11. The household appliance of claim 10 wherein the treating chemistry dispenser comprises a pump fluidly coupled to the hollow interior of the needle to pump the treating chemistry from the unit dose container. 12. A household appliance for treating at least one item according to at least one cycle of operation, comprising: a treating chamber for receiving the at least one item for treatment according to the at least one cycle of operation; a treating chemistry dispenser configured to receive a unit dose container; a unit dose container having an electrically conductive element, the unit dose container configured for containing treating chemistry; a physical alteration element located proximate to the treating chemistry dispenser and operable to physically alter at least a portion of the electrically conductive element; an electrical sensor located proximate the unit dose container when the unit dose container is received within the treating chemistry dispenser, where the electrical sensor is configured to electrically sense a characteristic of electricity flowing through the electrically conductive element at a location where the physical alteration element has physically altered the electrically conductive element and provide an output indicative of the characteristic; and a controller configured to receive the output from the electrical sensor and configured to implement the at least one cycle of operation based on the received output or cease implementing the at least one cycle of operation based on the received output; wherein the at least one cycle of operation is implemented when the received output indicates the unit dose container is new. 13. The household appliance of claim 12 wherein the unit dose container further comprises a non-conductive film on which the electrically conductive element is located. 14. The household appliance of claim 13 wherein the electrically conductive element is a conductive strip. 15. The household appliance of claim 12 wherein the electrically conductive element does not extend across an entire length of the unit dose container. 16. The household appliance of claim 12 wherein the unit dose container further comprises a conductive film on which the electrically conductive element is located and wherein the conductive film has a resistance different from the electrically conductive element.
Indications or alarms to the control system or to the user · CPC title
Detachable devices · CPC title
Conditioning or finishing, e.g. control of perfume injection · CPC title
Consumable products information, e.g. information on detergent, rinsing aid or salt; Dispensing device information, e.g. information on the type, e.g. detachable, or status of the device · CPC title
Arrangements for program selection, e.g. control panels therefor; Arrangements for indicating program parameters, e.g. the selected program or its progress · CPC title
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