Connected food preparation system and method of use
US-2016327281-A1 · Nov 10, 2016 · US
US9752784B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9752784-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414336158-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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A power control circuit includes first and second electrical power terminals connected across a source of electrical power. A heating element is connected to the first terminal. A heating element controller is connected in series with the heating element, between the heating element and the second terminal. The controller is configured to control a temperature level of the element, and includes a control input configured to receive a range of temperature settings, and an OFF command for the element. The controller includes an ON/OFF switch to disconnect the element from the second terminal, and a temperature level control switch to intermittently connect/disconnect the element to the second terminal. A jumper wire series-connects the ON/OFF switch to the temperature level control switch. The ON/OFF switch, the jumper wire, the temperature level control switch, and the element are electrically connected in series.
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A power control circuit for an appliance, comprising: a first electrical power terminal and a second electrical power terminal, for electrical connection across a source of electrical power; a heating element electrically connected to the first electrical power terminal; a heating element controller electrically connected in series with the heating element, between the heating element and the second electrical power terminal, wherein the heating element controller is configured to control a temperature level of the heating element, the heating element controller comprising: a control input configured to receive a range of temperature settings for the heating element, and configured to receive an OFF command for the heating element; an ON/OFF switch operatively connected to the control input and having ON and OFF states selectively controlled by the control input, wherein the ON/OFF switch is configured to disconnect the heating element from the second electrical power terminal when in the OFF state; and a temperature level control switch operatively connected to the control input, and configured to intermittently connect the heating element to and disconnect the heating element from the second electrical power terminal in accordance with a temperature setting of the control input; and a jumper wire electrically connecting the ON/OFF switch to the temperature level control switch such that the ON/OFF switch and the temperature level control switch are connected to each other in series, wherein the ON/OFF switch, the jumper wire, the temperature level control switch, and the heating element are electrically connected in series such that electrical power from the source of electrical power is provided to the heating element through the ON/OFF switch, the temperature level control switch, and the jumper wire electrically connecting the ON/OFF switch to the temperature level control switch. 2. The power control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the jumper wire electrically connects an ON/OFF switch terminal of the heating element controller to a temperature level control switch terminal of the heating element controller. 3. The power control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the jumper wire is included in an appliance wiring harness. 4. A cooking appliance, comprising: the power control circuit of claim 3 ; and a cooktop comprising the heating element. 5. The power control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the heating element controller is an infinite switch. 6. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the ON/OFF switch comprises a pilot terminal configured to supply electrical power from the source of electrical power to a pilot device when the ON/OFF switch is in the ON state. 7. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the jumper wire is included in an appliance wiring harness, and the jumper wire electrically connects an ON/OFF switch terminal of the infinite switch to a temperature level control switch terminal of the infinite switch. 8. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the infinite switch comprises: a first power input terminal and a first power output terminal connected across the ON/OFF switch from each other; and a second power input terminal and a second power output terminal connected across the temperature level control switch from each other, wherein the jumper wire electrically connects the first power output terminal to the second power input terminal, and the heating element is electrically connected between the second power output terminal of the infinite switch and the first electrical power terminal. 9. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the infinite switch comprises: a first power input terminal and a first power output terminal connected across the ON/OFF switch from each other; and a second power input terminal and a second power output terminal connected across the temperature level control switch from each other, wherein the jumper wire electrically connects the first power input terminal to the second power output terminal, and the heating element is electrically connected between the second power input terminal of the infinite switch and the first electrical power terminal. 10. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the infinite switch comprises: a first power input terminal and a first power output terminal connected across the ON/OFF switch from each other; and a second power input terminal and a second power output terminal connected across the temperature level control switch from each other, wherein the jumper wire electrically connects the first power input terminal to the second power input terminal, and the heating element is electrically connected between the second power output terminal of the infinite switch and the first electrical power terminal. 11. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein the infinite switch comprises: a first power input terminal and a first power output terminal connected across the ON/OFF switch from each other; and a second power input terminal and a second power output terminal connected across the temperature level control switch from each other, wherein the jumper wire electrically connects the first power output terminal to the second power output terminal, and the heating element is electrically connected between the second power input terminal of the infinite switch and the first electrical power terminal. 12. The power control circuit of claim 5 , wherein: the heating element controller is an infinite switch; the control input is a control knob having a range of temperature setting positions for the heating element and an OFF position for the heating element; the ON/OFF switch is operatively connected to the control knob through a cam device; and the temperature level control switch is operatively connected to the control knob through the cam device. 13. The power control circuit of claim 12 , wherein the jumper electrically connects an ON/OFF switch terminal of the infinite switch to a temperature level control switch terminal of the infinite switch. 14. The power control circuit of claim 12 , wherein the jumper is included in an appliance wiring harness. 15. A cooking appliance, comprising: the power control circuit of claim 14 ; and a cooktop comprising the heating element. 16. The power control circuit of claim 12 , wherein the ON/OFF switch comprises a pilot terminal configured to supply electrical power from the source of electrical power to a pilot device when the ON/OFF switch is in the ON state. 17. The power control circuit of claim 12 , wherein the infinite switch comprises: a first power input terminal and a first power output terminal connected across the ON/OFF switch from each other; and a second power input terminal and a second power output terminal connected across the temperature level control switch from each other, wherein the jumper electrically connects the first power output terminal to the second power input terminal, and the heating element is electrically connected between the second power output terminal of the infinite switch and the first electrical power terminal. 18. The power control circuit of claim 12 , wherein the infinite switch comprises: a first power input terminal and a first power output terminal connected across the ON/OFF switch from each other; and a second power input terminal and a second power output terminal connected across the temperature level control switch from each other, wherein the jumper electrically connects the first power input
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