Appliance user interface

US2016299595A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016299595-A1
Application numberUS-201514681143-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 8, 2015
Priority dateApr 8, 2015
Publication dateOct 13, 2016
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Abstract

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A user interface for an appliance is provided for displaying information about multiple operating states of a feature of the appliance within an area for selecting the operative state of the feature. More particularly, a portion of the user interface may be configured both to display a feature's current state and to allow a user to change the state of the feature in the same physical location. A cooktop appliance with features for displaying a selected size, heating element, and/or power density of a cooking zone of the cooktop appliance co-located within an area for selecting the size, heating element, and/or power density of the cooking zone also is provided.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A user interface assembly for an appliance, comprising: a panel including a user interface and a selection portion within the user interface; a first printed circuit board spaced apart from the panel, the first printed circuit board comprising a plurality of light sources; a second printed circuit board disposed between the panel and the first printed circuit board, the second printed circuit board comprising one or more apertures for the passage of light therethrough, and a capacitive touch sensing system for sensing touch inputs by a user of the user interface assembly; and a light guide positioned between the first printed circuit board and the second printed circuit board adjacent the selection portion, the light guide surrounding one or more light sources such that the light guide directs substantially all light from the one or more light sources to the user interface in order to display a graphic with multiple images within the selection portion. 2 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the graphic is co-located with a touch input component. 3 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the appliance has a feature with multiple operating states that may be selected by a touch input to the selection portion, and wherein the graphic indicates a selected operating state of the feature. 4 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second printed circuit board further comprises a button portion adjacent the selection portion of the panel. 5 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the graphic is defined at least in part by the light guide. 6 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the graphic comprises nested geometric shapes. 7 . The user interface assembly of claim 6 , wherein each geometric shape is a ring. 8 . The user interface of claim 1 , further comprising a light transmissive layer disposed between the panel and the light source to provide essentially uniform illumination of the graphic. 9 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the light guide comprises at least two concentric rings. 10 . The user interface assembly of claim 1 , wherein the appliance is a cooktop appliance comprising a cooking zone having a variable size, and wherein a touch input to a touch input component associated with the cooking zone allows the user to select a cooking zone size and the graphic is co-located with the touch input component to indicate the selected size of the cooking zone. 11 . A cooktop appliance, comprising: a cooking panel comprising a cooking zone; a plurality of heating elements positioned adjacent the cooking zone for heating a cooking utensil disposed on the cooking zone; and a user interface assembly comprising a user interface defined on the cooking panel, the user interface including a selection portion configured to display a graphic; a first printed circuit board spaced apart from the cooking panel, the first printed circuit board comprising a plurality of light sources; a second printed circuit board disposed between the cooking panel and the first printed circuit board, the second printed circuit board comprising one or more apertures for the passage of light therethrough, at least one aperture defined adjacent the selection portion, and a capacitive touch sensing system for sensing touch inputs by a user of the user interface, the capacitive touch sensing system in operative communication with the heating elements and the light sources; and a light guide positioned between the first printed circuit board and the second printed circuit board adjacent the selection portion, the light guide surrounding one or more light sources such that the light guide directs substantially all light from the light source to the user interface in order to display a graphic with multiple images within the selection portion. 12 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein repetitive touch inputs to the selection portion cycles between operational states of the cooktop appliance in a predefined sequence. 13 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the cooking zone has a variable size, and wherein a touch input to the selection portion selects a size of the cooking zone and activates a group of the light sources to display the graphic with the image indicating the selected size. 14 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the cooking zone has a variable power density, and wherein a touch input to the selection portion selects a power density of the cooking zone and activates a group of the light sources to display the graphic with the image indicating the selected power density. 15 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the graphic comprises nested geometric shapes. 16 . The cooktop appliance of claim 15 , wherein each geometric shape is a ring. 17 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the second printed circuit board further comprises a button portion adjacent the selection portion of the panel. 18 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the graphic is defined at least in part by the light guide. 19 . The cooktop appliance of claim 11 , wherein the light guide comprises at least two concentric rings surrounding the center portion.

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What does patent US2016299595A1 cover?
A user interface for an appliance is provided for displaying information about multiple operating states of a feature of the appliance within an area for selecting the operative state of the feature. More particularly, a portion of the user interface may be configured both to display a feature's current state and to allow a user to change the state of the feature in the same physical location. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric
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 Thu Oct 13 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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