Selective back lighting of appliance control panel
First Claim
1. A control panel electrically connected to a washing appliance, comprising:
- a mounting plate;
at least one circuit board coupled to the mounting plate and containing electronic circuitry for controlling the washing appliance operation;
a plurality of primary control switches operatively connected to the circuit board including a first primary switch actuatable for enabling the electronic circuitry to automatically select and initiate an appropriate cycle from a plurality of alternative cycles of washing operations of the washing appliance and a second primary switch actuatable for activating and illuminating optional washing cycle choices;
a plurality of secondary control switches operatively connected to the circuit board and to the electronic circuitry through the second primary switch for providing manual selection of the optional washing cycle choices for the washing appliance, rather than the automatically selected cycle of washing operations;
a light source including a lamp for illuminating the plurality of secondary control switches and being operatively connected to the second primary switch so as to be selectively activated only when the second primary switch is activated; and
the secondary control switches normally being visually concealed and being illuminated by the lamp so as to be visually revealed to a user only when the light source is activated.
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Abstract
An appliance control panel having selective backlighting includes a selection area that is normally visible to the operator including an "OPTIONS" switch. By pressing the "OPTIONS" switch, a plurality of lamps are illuminated. The light from the lamps passes through an assembly of overlays and illuminates a set of optional switches that are not normally visible. The incandescent lamps are positioned partially within a clear plastic mounting plate with a lamp on each side of the optional switches. The clear mounting plate is masked on both sides except for areas on the plate that form depressions around each optional switch. The light is trapped between the masks and escapes through the overlay assembly, illuminating the optional switches.
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16 Claims
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1. A control panel electrically connected to a washing appliance, comprising:
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a mounting plate; at least one circuit board coupled to the mounting plate and containing electronic circuitry for controlling the washing appliance operation; a plurality of primary control switches operatively connected to the circuit board including a first primary switch actuatable for enabling the electronic circuitry to automatically select and initiate an appropriate cycle from a plurality of alternative cycles of washing operations of the washing appliance and a second primary switch actuatable for activating and illuminating optional washing cycle choices; a plurality of secondary control switches operatively connected to the circuit board and to the electronic circuitry through the second primary switch for providing manual selection of the optional washing cycle choices for the washing appliance, rather than the automatically selected cycle of washing operations; a light source including a lamp for illuminating the plurality of secondary control switches and being operatively connected to the second primary switch so as to be selectively activated only when the second primary switch is activated; and the secondary control switches normally being visually concealed and being illuminated by the lamp so as to be visually revealed to a user only when the light source is activated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A control panel mounted to an appliance, comprising:
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a first control panel selection area having primary switches for controlling primary operations of the appliance, one of the primary switches being an options switch; a second control panel selection area having optional switches for selectively controlling optional operations of the appliance; the first control panel selection area normally being visible to an operator; the second control panel selection area normally being inoperative and visually indistinguishable to the operator, and being operable and visually distinguishable upon activation of the options switch; and at least one lamp operatively connected to the options switch to illuminate the second selection area for visual observation by the operator when the options switch is activated. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16)
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