Power circuitry incorporating both foreign and domestic alternating current line voltages for a heated beverage apparatus
First Claim
1. A method of heating a liquid using an apparatus that is operable by a supply voltage that is either a first AC voltage from a first source or a second AC voltage from a second source, wherein the first source is different from the second source, the method comprising:
- providing a container for retaining a liquid to be heated;
providing a heating element;
coupling the heating element directly to the supply voltage regardless of whether the supply voltage is the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage;
providing a power supply capable of receiving a variety of input voltages;
coupling an input of the power supply directly to the supply voltage regardless of whether the supply voltage is the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage, wherein the power supply and the heating element are coupled in parallel to the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage;
providing a DC output from the power supply;
providing a controller;
coupling the controller to the DC output from the power supply;
providing a switch coupled to the controller and coupled to the heating element, the controller opening and closing the switch to control heating of the liquid in the container, the first AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in a first area, and the second AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in a second area;
operating user inputs to signal the controller coupled to the DC voltage output to control the operation of the heating element to heat liquid contained in a container.
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Abstract
A beverage apparatus is provided for heating a liquid and is operable either by foreign or domestic voltages. The apparatus may have a heating element that couples directly to the voltage source, regardless of whether the voltage source is foreign or domestic. The apparatus also may have a power supply that couples directly to the voltage source, regardless of whether the voltage source is foreign or domestic. The power supply outputs a DC voltage that may be coupled to various other components of the apparatus either directly or after subsequent processing.
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Citations
27 Claims
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1. A method of heating a liquid using an apparatus that is operable by a supply voltage that is either a first AC voltage from a first source or a second AC voltage from a second source, wherein the first source is different from the second source, the method comprising:
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providing a container for retaining a liquid to be heated; providing a heating element; coupling the heating element directly to the supply voltage regardless of whether the supply voltage is the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage; providing a power supply capable of receiving a variety of input voltages; coupling an input of the power supply directly to the supply voltage regardless of whether the supply voltage is the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage, wherein the power supply and the heating element are coupled in parallel to the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage; providing a DC output from the power supply; providing a controller;
coupling the controller to the DC output from the power supply;providing a switch coupled to the controller and coupled to the heating element, the controller opening and closing the switch to control heating of the liquid in the container, the first AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in a first area, and the second AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in a second area; operating user inputs to signal the controller coupled to the DC voltage output to control the operation of the heating element to heat liquid contained in a container.
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2. A beverage apparatus that is operable over a range of AC voltages, the beverage apparatus including:
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a power supply having an input receiving one of a first AC voltage source if the beverage apparatus is operated in a first area and receiving a second AC voltage source if the beverage apparatus is operated in a second area, wherein the first AC voltage source is different from the second AC voltage source, and the power supply having a DC voltage output of substantially a predetermined value regardless of whether the input is from the first AC voltage source or the second AC voltage source; a heating element coupled in parallel with the power supply to at least one of the first AC voltage and the second AC voltage; a controller coupled to the DC voltage output to receive power from the power supply, the controller being configured to control the operation of the heating element; and a switch coupled to the controller and coupled to the heating element, the controller opening and closing the switch to control heating of the liquid in the container, the first AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in the first area, and the second AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in the second area. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A beverage heating apparatus that is operable either by a first AC voltage from a first source or by a second AC voltage from a second source, wherein the first source is different from the second source, the beverage heating apparatus comprising:
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a container for retaining a liquid to be heated; a power supply having an input receiving a first AC voltage when the beverage heating apparatus is operated a first area and receiving a second AC voltage when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in a second area, the power supply having a DC voltage output of substantially a predetermined value of about 24 volts DC regardless of whether the input is receiving the first AC voltage or the second AC voltage; a heating element coupled in parallel with the power supply to at least one of the first AC voltage and the second AC voltage, the heating element being operable to heat the liquid retained in the container; a controller coupled to the DC voltage output to receive power from the power supply, the controller being configured to control the operation of the heating element; and a switch coupled to the controller and coupled to the heating element, the controller opening and closing the switch to control heating of the liquid in the container, the first AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in the first area, and the second AC voltage being applied to the heating element when the switch is closed when the beverage heating apparatus is operated in the second area. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27)
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