Appliance and methods for operating same in a safety-critical operation

US11847010B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11847010-B2
Application numberUS-201816024951-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 2, 2018
Priority dateJul 2, 2018
Publication dateDec 19, 2023
Grant dateDec 19, 2023

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Abstract

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An appliance and methods for operating the appliance in a safety-critical operation are provided. The appliance and methods for operating the appliance include features that provide safe and intuitive ways to initiate and cancel safety-critical operations performed by the appliance.

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What is claimed is: 1. An appliance, comprising: a control system for operating the appliance in a safety-critical operation, the control system comprising: a main controller; a user interface panel comprising a first user control and a second user control, wherein the first user control is a touchscreen and the second user control is a discrete key that is separate from, and not a part of, the touchscreen, the discrete key being a dynamic key; a microprocessor housed on a first control board, the microprocessor being communicatively coupled with the main controller and the first user control and having a first class compliance, the microprocessor configured to: receive a first initiation signal from the first user control to initiate the safety-critical operation; a microcontroller housed on a second control board, the second control board being communicatively coupled with the main controller and the second user control and having a second class compliance different from the first class compliance, the microcontroller configured to: activate, from an inoperative state, the second user control; receive a second initiation signal from the second user control to initiate the safety-critical operation; wherein the main controller is configured to: receive, in response to the first initiation signal received at the microprocessor, a first activation signal from the microprocessor; receive, in response to the second initiation signal received at the microcontroller, a second activation signal from the microcontroller, wherein the second activation signal is received via the second user control, the second user control being operational only after the first activation signal is received by the main controller; and cause, upon receiving the first activation signal and the second activation signal, the appliance to operate in the safety-critical operation. 2. The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the second class compliance of the microcontroller is a UL 60730 Class B compliance. 3. The appliance of claim 1 , wherein upon or after receiving the first activation signal from the microprocessor, the main controller is further configured to: send a trigger signal to the microcontroller; wherein after receiving the trigger signal, the microcontroller is configured to: activate the second user control; and activate a second backlight to illuminate the second user control. 4. The appliance of claim 3 , wherein during operation of the appliance in the safety-critical operation, the second user control remains illuminated. 5. The appliance of claim 3 , wherein during operation of the appliance in the safety-critical operation, the microcontroller is further configured to: receive one or more signals indicative of a user cancel input to the second user control; upon receiving the one or more signals indicative of the user cancel input to the second user control, send a cancel signal to the main controller. 6. The appliance of claim 3 , wherein after the microcontroller activates the second user control and activates the second backlight to illuminate the second user control, the main controller is further configured to cause, upon receiving the first activation signal and the second activation signal, the appliance to operate in the safety-critical operation only if the second activation signal is received by the main controller within a predetermined time after receiving the first activation signal. 7. The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the appliance is an oven appliance and the safety-critical operation is a self-cleaning cycle. 8. The appliance of claim 7 , wherein the oven appliance comprises a cabinet defining an oven cavity. 9. The appliance of claim 1 , wherein the first user control is illuminated by a first backlight and the second user control is illuminated by a second backlight. 10. The appliance of claim 1 , wherein during operating the appliance in the safety-critical operation, the microcontroller is configured to perform a self-test operation at predetermined intervals, and wherein the main controller is configured to automatically cancel the safety-critical operation if one or more system issues are detected by the microcontroller during one of the self-test operations. 11. The appliance of claim 1 , wherein after the main controller receives the first activation signal and the second activation signal but prior to causing the appliance to operate in the safety-critical operation, the microcontroller is configured to perform a self-test operation to detect one or more system issues. 12. An oven appliance, comprising: a control system for operating the oven appliance in a self-cleaning operation, the control system comprising: a main controller; a user interface panel comprising a touchscreen and a discrete key, the discrete key that is separate from, and not a part of, the touchscreen, the discrete key being a dynamic key; a microprocessor housed in a first control board, the microprocessor being communicatively coupled with the main controller and the touchscreen and having a first class compliance, the microprocessor configured to: receive, in response to a touch input to a predefined touch region of the touchscreen, a first initiation signal from the touchscreen to initiate the self-cleaning operation; a microcontroller housed in a second control board, the second control board being communicatively coupled with the main controller and the discrete key and having a second class compliance different from the first class compliance, the microcontroller configured to: receive, in response to a touch input to the discrete key, a second initiation signal from the discrete key to initiate the safety-critical operation, wherein the discrete key becomes active, operational, and illuminated only after the main controller receives the first activation signal; wherein the main controller is configured to: receive, in response to the first initiation signal received at the microprocessor, a first activation signal from the microprocessor; receive, in response to the second initiation signal received at the microcontroller, a second activation signal from the microcontroller wherein the second activation signal is received via the second user control, the second user control being operational only after the first activation signal is received by the main controller; and cause, upon receiving the first activation signal and the second activation signal, the oven appliance to perform the self-cleaning operation. 13. The oven appliance of claim 12 , wherein the discrete key is an electronic pushbutton that is not part of the touchscreen.

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  • G06F1/3287Primary

    by switching off individual functional units in the computer system · CPC title

  • Arrangement or mounting of control or safety devices · CPC title

  • on baking ovens · CPC title

  • Stoves or ranges having self-cleaning provisions, e.g. continuous catalytic cleaning or electrostatic cleaning · CPC title

  • using a touch-screen or digitiser, e.g. input of commands through traced gestures · CPC title

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What does patent US11847010B2 cover?
An appliance and methods for operating the appliance in a safety-critical operation are provided. The appliance and methods for operating the appliance include features that provide safe and intuitive ways to initiate and cancel safety-critical operations performed by the appliance.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Haier Us Appliance Solutions Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F1/3287. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 19 2023 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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