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Electronic control device for electric ranges

  • US 4,188,528 A
  • Filed: 02/02/1977
  • Issued: 02/12/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/12/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an electronic control device for an electric cooking appliance including at least one heating element arranged to be supplied with electric power for heating at a selected one of a plurality of different heat settings corresponding to respectively different heating levels, and digital input means for controlling the power supplied to the element in accordance with a selected heat setting by causing power pulses having a respectively different power-on to power-off ratio for each heat setting to be supplied to the element, the improvement comprising switching means connected for supplying in sequence to the element, at each heat setting, initial heating power, at the start of a heating operation, which is supplied continuously, and has a constant power level, for a selected time duration and, after the selected duration, a train of pulses of heating power having a selected, constant pulse duration and pulse repetition rate, said switching means including:

  • control means connected to said input means for responding to the selected heat setting for causing the train of pulses to have the same repetition rate at all heat settings and for causing both the duration of each pulse of the pulse train and the duration of the initial heating power to differ from one heat setting to another;

    a first counter for producing output signals defining the pulse repetition rate of a train of pulses;

    a second counter for producing output signals defining the duration of each pulse of a train of pulses; and

    a voltage-frequency converter connected to monitor the voltage of the electric power supplied to the appliance and connected to said second counter for varying its counting rate as a function of changes in that voltage.

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