Appliance using colored or fluorescent light guides for appearance of desired color light on user interface

US2016116155A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016116155-A1
Application numberUS-201414524339-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 27, 2014
Priority dateOct 27, 2014
Publication dateApr 28, 2016
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The present invention provides a cooktop appliance with features for correcting the color of light passing through the cooking surface such that the light appears a desired color to a user of the cooktop appliance. More specifically, a colored or fluorescent ink may be applied to, or a colored or fluorescent dye incorporated into, one or more light guides of a user interface assembly such that reflecting off of the interior surface of the light guides and passing through the cooking surface appears a desired color to the user.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A user interface assembly for a cooktop appliance, comprising: a cooking panel comprising a colored transparent material; a first printed circuit board spaced apart from the cooking panel, the first printed circuit board comprising at least one light source; a light transmissive layer disposed between the cooking panel and the first printed circuit board, the light transmissive layer comprising a support substrate having a first surface adjacent the cooking panel and a second surface adjacent the first printed circuit board; and at least one light guide having an inner surface, the inner surface comprising an ink configured such that light from the light source reflecting off the inner surface of the light guide and subsequently passing through the light transmissive layer and the cooking panel appears a desired color to a user of the user interface assembly. 2 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ink fluoresces when exposed to ultraviolet light, and wherein the light source comprises an ultraviolet LED. 3 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , ink fluoresces when exposed to infrared light, and wherein the light source comprises an infrared LED. 4 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ink is a colored ink, and wherein the light source comprises a polychromatic LED. 5 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second printed circuit board disposed between the cooking panel and the light transmissive layer. 6 . A user interface assembly for a cooktop appliance, comprising: a cooking panel comprising a colored transparent material; a first printed circuit board spaced apart from the cooking panel, the first printed circuit board comprising at least one light source; a light transmissive layer disposed between the cooking panel and the first printed circuit board, the light transmissive layer comprising a support substrate having a first surface adjacent the cooking panel and a second surface adjacent the first printed circuit board; and at least one light guide molded from a material containing a dye, the dye configured such that light from the light source reflecting off an inner surface of the light guide and subsequently passing through the light transmissive layer and the cooking panel appears a desired color to a user of the user interface assembly. 7 . The user interface assembly of claim 6 , wherein the dye in the material fluoresces when exposed to ultraviolet light, and wherein the light source comprises an ultraviolet LED. 8 . The user interface assembly of claim 6 , wherein the dye in the material fluoresces when exposed to infrared light, and wherein the light source comprises an infrared LED. 9 . The user interface assembly of claim 6 , wherein the dye in the material is tinted with a color, and wherein the light source is a polychromatic LED. 10 . The user interface assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a second printed circuit board disposed between the cooking panel and the light transmissive layer. 11 . A user interface assembly for a cooktop appliance, comprising: a cooking panel comprising a colored transparent material; a printed circuit board spaced apart from the cooking panel, the printed circuit board comprising at least one light source; a light transmissive layer disposed between the cooking panel and the printed circuit board, the light transmissive layer comprising a support substrate having a first surface adjacent the cooking panel and a second surface adjacent the printed circuit board; and at least one reflector box comprising a dye, the dye configured such that light from the light source reflecting off an inner surface of the reflector box and subsequently passing through the diffuser and the cooking panel appears a desired color to a user of the user interface assembly. 12 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the dye is contained in an ink applied to the inner surface of the reflector box, and wherein the dye fluoresces when exposed to ultraviolet light, and wherein the light source comprises an ultraviolet LED. 13 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the reflector box is molded from a material containing the dye, and wherein the dye fluoresces when exposed to ultraviolet light, and wherein the light source comprises an ultraviolet LED. 14 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the dye is contained in an ink applied to the inner surface of the reflector box, and wherein the dye fluoresces when exposed to infrared light, and wherein the light source comprises an infrared LED. 15 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the reflector box is molded from a material containing the dye, and wherein the dye fluoresces when exposed to infrared light, and wherein the light source comprises an infrared LED. 16 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the dye is contained in an ink applied to the inner surface of the reflector box, and wherein the dye is a blue-green color and the light source is a polychromatic LED. 17 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the reflector box is molded from a material containing the dye, and wherein the dye is a blue-green color and the light source is a polychromatic LED. 18 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the colored transparent material of the cooking panel is a glass-ceramic material and is pink-orange in color. 19 . The user interface assembly of claim 11 , wherein the support substrate comprises a diffusive support substrate configured to diffuse light passing through the diffusive support substrate.

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  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

  • Household appliances, e.g. washing machines or vacuum cleaners · CPC title

  • Mechanical Engineering · mapped topic

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What does patent US2016116155A1 cover?
The present invention provides a cooktop appliance with features for correcting the color of light passing through the cooking surface such that the light appears a desired color to a user of the cooktop appliance. More specifically, a colored or fluorescent ink may be applied to, or a colored or fluorescent dye incorporated into, one or more light guides of a user interface assembly such that …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21V33/0044. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Apr 28 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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