[0001] The present invention relates generally to appliances, and will generally be discussed
with respect to refrigerators, although the present invention is not necessarily limited
to refrigerators but may include other types of appliances or household appliances.
[0002] One of the problems with household appliances or kitchen appliances such as refrigerators
relates to the difficulties in service and maintenance. For example, refrigerators
with ice makers and/or water dispensers typically have water filters to assist in
purifying water. These water filters require periodic replacement. To assist in maintaining
the refrigerator, some refrigerators provide feedback to users in various forms to
indicate that it is time to replace the water filters. Yet, despite this advance,
problems remain. In particular, users may need to consult appropriate instruction
manuals or user guides to determine where the water filter is and how to replace it.
In addition, the user may need to consult the appropriate instruction manuals or user
guides in order to determine the correct part number for a replacement water filter.
The user may also need to consult the appropriate instruction manuals or user guides
to determine how one obtains a replacement water filter. In some cases, a user may
have lost or misplaced his instruction manual or user guide.
[0003] Similar problems exist with other routine service or maintenance activities, such
as adjusting a shelf or changing a light bulb. The user often does not have ready
access to an instruction manual or user guide.
[0004] What is needed is an improved appliance for addressing these problems.
[0005] Therefore, it is a primary object, feature, or advantage of the present invention
to improve upon the state of the art.
[0006] It is a further object, feature, or advantage of the present to provide an appliance
which reduces problems associated with service and maintenance.
[0007] It is a still further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention to provide
an appliance which provides contact information for obtaining replacement parts for
the appliance.
[0008] Another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide an appliance
which provides part numbers associated with replacement parts and/or accessories.
[0009] Yet another object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide
an appliance which provides installation instructions for replacement parts and/or
accessories.
[0010] A further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide an
appliance which provides instructions for service and maintenance tasks.
[0011] A further object, feature, or advantage of the present invention is to provide an
appliance which reduces a user's need for reliance on user's manuals to service and
maintain the appliance.
[0012] One or more of these and/or other objects, features, or advantages of the present
invention will become apparent from the specification and claims that follow.
[0013] According to one aspect of the present invention, a refrigerator is provided. The
refrigerator includes a refrigerator cabinet for enclosing at least one refrigerating
compartment, a display operatively connected to the cabinet, and a control unit electrically
connected to the display. The control unit is adapted for determining the presence
of a condition requiring a replacement part. The control unit is adapted for displaying
on the display a visual indicator indicative of the presence of the condition requiring
the replacement part. The control unit is adapted for receiving from the user an input
requesting additional information about the condition requiring the replacement part.
The control unit is also adapted for displaying additional information about the condition
requiring the replacement part on the display after receiving the input requesting
additional information from the user. The additional information about the condition
may include contact information for ordering a part. The contact information may include
a phone number or a web site address. The additional information about the condition
may include a part number for a replacement part. The replacement part may be a filter
such as a water filter. The additional information may include instructions for servicing
the refrigerator such as instructions for installing the replacement part. The visual
indicator may indicate the presence of the condition requiring the replacement part
by blinking or otherwise alerting the user.
[0014] According to another aspect of the present invention, a household appliance is provided.
The household appliance includes a household appliance housing and a user interface
operatively connected to the housing. The user interface includes a display and user
inputs. The user interface is adapted for showing on the display a part number for
a component part, contact information for use in acquiring the component part, and
instructions for installing the component part. The contact information may include
a phone number. The contact information may include a web site address. The component
part may be a replacement part, such as a filter, or the component part may be an
accessory part. The appliance may be a refrigerator and the household appliance housing
may be a refrigerator cabinet.
[0015] According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for providing convenience
to a user of a refrigerator such that the user may service the refrigerator without
consulting written documentation is provided. The method includes providing the refrigerator
wherein the refrigerator includes a housing and a user interface operatively connected
to the housing. The user interface includes a display. The method further includes
displaying on the display of the user interface of the refrigerator a part number
for a component part and contact information for use in acquiring the component part.
The component part may be a replacement part, such as a water filter, or an accessory
part. The method may further include displaying on the display of the user interface
instructions for replacing a component part. The contact information may include a
phone number or a web site address. The method may further include receiving an order
for the component part from the user.
[0016] According to another aspect of the present invention, a system for use in a household
appliance is provided. The system includes a display, at least one user input associated
with the display and a memory storing screen display information including part numbers
for component parts, contact information for use in acquiring the component parts,
and instructions for installing the component parts. The display is adapted for showing
on the display at least one of the part numbers, the contact information, and the
instructions. The component parts may be refrigerator parts. The component parts may
include replacement parts or accessory parts.
[0017] According to another aspect of the invention, a household appliance is provided,
the appliance includes a housing, a user interface operatively connected to the housing
and having a display and user inputs. The user interface is adapted for showing on
the display instructions for service or maintenance tasks. The instructions may take
the form of text, still images, video and combinations of such items with accompanying
audio.
[0018] The invention will be further described by way of example with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:-
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a refrigerator according to one embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG. 2A is display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator according to
one embodiment of the present invention with a call service icon flashing.
FIG. 2B is display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator according to
one embodiment of the present invention with a replace filter icon flashing.
FIG. 3 is a display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator associated
with providing contact information for accessing a web site, calling about general
questions, calling about service contracts, and calling about parts and accessories.
FIG. 4 is a display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator for displaying
part number information about component parts of the refrigerator.
FIG. 5 is a display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator for displaying
ordering information for replacement parts.
FIG. 6 is a display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator for displaying
replacement information for a water filter.
FIG. 7 is a display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator for displaying
a portion of a picture sequence with instructions for replacing a water filter.
FIG. 8 is a display of a user interface associated with a refrigerator for displaying
another portion of a picture sequence with instructions for replacing a water filter.
FIG. 9 is a block diagram according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating one embodiment of an appliance. The appliance
shown in FIG. 1 is a refrigerator
10. The refrigerator
10 has a refrigerator cabinet
12 which serves as an appliance housing and encloses refrigerating compartments, including
a freezer compartment
14 and a refrigerator compartment
16. A freezer compartment door
18 is provided as well as refrigerator compartment door
20 for providing access to the respective compartments. An ice dispenser unit
22 is shown on the freezer compartment door. Above the ice dispenser unit
22 is a user interface
24. The user interface
24 need not be in the location shown, may be incorporated into the ice dispenser
22, or may be otherwise positioned. The refrigerator
10 shown in FIG. 1 is merely one embodiment of a refrigerator. The refrigerator may
be configured differently and need not have multiple compartments or the side-by-side
configuration shown.
[0020] FIG. 2A and 2B illustrate the user interface
24 in more detail. The user interface
24 includes a display
26. The display
26 may be a liquid crystal display (LCD) and may be touch sensitive so as to provide
a means for user input. A default screen
28 is displayed on the display
26. The default screen
28 includes a refrigerator temperature
30, a freezer temperature
32. Other information shown includes the lock status
34 of the refrigerator
10, the quick cool status
36, the quick freeze status
38, the ICEMAGIC status
40, and the filter status
42. The lock status
34 is indicative of whether the ice dispenser is locked or unlocked. The quick cool
status
36 indicates whether the quick cool feature is in use to speed the cooling of large
amounts of groceries by temporarily lowering temperatures. The quick freeze status
38 indicates whether the quick freeze feature is in use to speed the cooling of items
located in at least a portion of the freezer compartment. The ICEMAGIC status
40 indicates whether the ICEMAGIC system is in use. The ICEMAGIC system is a system
for use when heavy ice usage is needed. ICEMAGIC is trademark of Whirlpool. The filter
status
42 indicates the condition of a water filter. A bar graph type display is shown for
indicating the filter status
42 so that a user can watch the water filter status change over time. Beneath the display
26 are buttons
48, 50, 52, 54, and
56. Each of these buttons is aligned with a corresponding indicator. Instead of buttons
48, 50, 52, 54, and
56 positioned below the display, a touch sensitive display may be used. The display
26 is preferably a touch sensitive display. A light button
44 is shown as well as a temperature adjust button
46. In FIG. 2A a call service icon
43 is flashing to indicate that there is a condition present which requires service.
In FIG. 2B, a replace filter icon 45 is flashing to indicate that the filter needs
replaced. Of course, numerous variations in the user interface are contemplated depending
upon the type of appliance, the features, of the appliance, and other variations as
may be appropriate in particular applications or environments.
[0021] FIG. 3 illustrates a screen display
60 for displaying settings and information. The screen display
60 includes a contact input
62 which may be activated to signal that contact information should be displayed. The
screen display
60 includes a parts input
64 which may be activated to signal that parts information should be displayed. The
screen display
60 includes an order input
66 which may be activated to signal that ordering information should be displayed. As
shown in FIG. 3, the contact input
62, the parts input
62, and the order input
66 are inputs associated with the touch sensitive display
26. The inputs may be areas or regions of the screen display
60 which is displayed on the display
26. Alternatively, other forms of input may be used. The screen display
60 also includes contact information region
72 which as shown indicates a web site address, a toll-free number for general questions,
a toll-free number for service contracts, and a toll-free number for parts and accessories.
Also, a back input
68 and an "OK" input
70 are provided as a part of the user interface so that a user may indicate they wish
to return to a previous screen by using the back input
68 or indicate that they are finished for now by using the "OK" input
70. The back input
68 and the "OK" input
70 may also be touch sensitive inputs.
[0022] FIG. 4 illustrates a screen display
74 for displaying additional information about parts. The screen display
74 may be displayed after a user selects the parts input
62. The screen display
74 includes a parts number region
76 which includes proper and complete part numbers for various replacement parts and
accessory parts which a user may require or desire. Examples of replacement parts
include water filters, extra bins, shelves, or other parts. Thus, when a user needs
information about replacement parts or accessory parts, the user need only access
the information from the user interface of the refrigerator without attempting to
find manuals and other information that may be lost, misplaced, or difficult to access.
In addition, the part information is complete so that a user can correctly order appropriate
parts or accessories, without attempting to guess at the part numbers or order based
on refrigerator model.
[0023] FIG. 4 includes a forward input
80 and a backward input
82 so that the user can scroll through the numbers of many different types of parts
and accessories. The list of parts and accessories may be placed in various orders
including by placing the most commonly order parts, such as water filters, at the
top of the list. Alternatively, the list may be ordered alphabetically, by part number,
or otherwise.
[0024] FIG. 5 illustrates a screen display
84 which includes ordering information
86. Screen display
84 may be displayed after a user selects the order input
66. The ordering information may include a phone number to call to place an order, a
web site address to visit to place an order, or to indicate that replacement parts
are available at retailers, resellers, or elsewhere. Where a phone number is used,
preferably the phone number is a toll-free number. The display of ordering information
by the refrigerator further provides convenience to a user as a user need not search
for contact information or other ordering information.
[0025] FIG. 6 illustrates a water filter screen display
88 for providing information about the replacement of a water filter. A filter status
input
90 is provided as well as a water filter order information input
92, and a water filter replacement information input
94. A user selects the water filter replacement information input
94 to view the screen display
88 which includes the water filter replacement information
96. The water filter replacement information
96 provides a user with the information necessary to replace the water filter, including
how to remove the filter. Because this information is conveniently accessible by a
user, the user need not attempt to find and reference instruction manuals and guides.
Although instructions manuals and guides may generally be provided with appliances,
users may lose or misplace this information. By making this information available
from the user interface of the refrigerator, the user is able to easily and conveniently
access this information when needed.
[0026] The instructions for a particular service or maintenance task can be conveyed to
the user in a variety of different ways. For example, the instructions for replacing
a water filter illustrated on the display
88 in FIG. 6 are in text. The instructions can also take other forms, such as still
photos or images, a sequence of photos or images, video materials, or a combination
of such items. Audio from a speaker
105 on the user interface
24 may also accompany what is shown on the display 88 to provide further explanation
and instruction. FIGS 7 and 8 are exemplary only and show two different still images
with pictures and text on display
88 from a sequence of images used to teach the user how to install a water filter. The
same could be done for other service or maintenance tasks. Preferably, audio instructions
would also be provided from the speaker
105.
[0027] As an alternative to displaying the information on the user interface
24, the instructional materials may also be sent in electronic form via a wireless network
to the user's cell phone, computer or other consumer electronics device.
[0028] FIG. 9 is a block diagram of one embodiment of a system associated with a refrigerator
appliance. The system
100 includes a control unit
102 operatively connected to the user interface
24, which includes a speaker
105, a display
26 and one or more user inputs
104. A memory is also operatively connected to the control unit
102. The memory
106 may be used to store the screen displays or information presented on the screen displays
including part information, contact or ordering information, and installation instructions.
As previously discussed, the installation instructions can take a variety of forms,
including text, still images and video. Audio information from speaker
105 may also accompany the installation instructions on the display
26. The control unit
102 may also be operatively connected to one or more sensors which are associated with
the refrigerator system
108. The control unit may include one or more processors, microcontrollers, integrated
circuits, or other intelligent controls. The control unit
102 communicates with the user input
104 and the display
26 to display appropriate information on the display
26, including the various screen displays illustrated in FIGS 2A-2B and 3-8. Information
regarding the screen displays may be stored in the memory
106. It is to be understood that the user input
104, the display
24, the memory
106, and the control unit
102 may be integrated in whole or in part. The user input
104 may include touch sensitive inputs associated with the display
26 as well as additional such as, but not limited to buttons.
[0029] In operation the user interface
24 of the refrigerator
10 interacts with a user to report on the state of the refrigerator, including various
refrigerator functions or refrigerator features. This includes alerting the user of
a condition requiring service or maintenance such as a water filter needing replacement
or other condition. To assist the user in servicing or maintaining the refrigerator,
the user interface
24 makes additional information available to the user such as part number information,
contact information, and instructions for removing or replacing parts. Thus, the user
has ready access to information needed from the refrigerator itself without needing
to consult additional materials.
[0030] In operation, various methods may be used for providing convenience to a user of
a refrigerator such that the user may service the refrigerator without consulting
written documentation. The user interface provides relevant information so written
documentation does not need to be relied upon. This can include information about
a component part such as a replacement part or information about an accessory part.
A water filter is an example of a replacement part. A bottle rack is an example of
an accessory part.
[0031] An additional benefit of the present invention is that the contact information for
obtaining replacement or accessory parts will always be readily available to the user
of the refrigerator. When this contact information is used, the replacement or accessory
parts is then obtained from an approved source. Thus, the manufacturer of the refrigerator
can increase the likelihood that proper replacement parts or accessory parts are used
and, if the manufacturer so chooses, that the manufacturer is contacted when replacement
parts are needed. Thus, in operation, methods of the present invention may include
the step of receiving an order for the component part from the user.
[0032] Although a preferred embodiment has been described in the context of a refrigerator,
it is to be understood that aspects of the invention may be used in other types of
appliances. In addition, the present invention contemplates numerous variations including
variations in the structure and configuration of the appliance, the manner in which
information is presented to the user, variations in the user interface including the
type of user inputs provided, and other variations. The present invention is applicable
to any type of repair, maintenance or service to an appliance performed by the user.
The present invention is not to be unduly limited to the specific embodiments described
herein as various modifications, options and alternatives fall within the scope of
the invention as defined by the appended claims.
1. A refrigerator, comprising:
a refrigerator cabinet for enclosing at least one refrigerating compartment;
a display operatively connected to the cabinet;
a control unit electrically connected to the display;
the control unit adapted for determining presence of a condition requiring a replacement
part;
the control unit adapted for displaying on the display a visual indicator indicative
of the presence of the condition requiring the replacement part;
the control unit adapted for receiving from the user an input requesting additional
information about the condition requiring the replacement part; and
the control unit adapted for displaying additional information about the condition
requiring the replacement part on the display after receiving the input requesting
additional information from the user.
2. The refrigerator of claim 1 wherein the additional information about the condition
includes contact information for ordering a part.
3. The refrigerator of claim 2 wherein the contact information includes a phone number.
4. The refrigerator of claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the additional information about the condition
includes a part number for a replacement part.
5. The refrigerator of any one of the preceding claims wherein the replacement part is
a filter.
6. The refrigerator of claim 5 wherein the filter is a water filter.
7. The refrigerator of any one of the preceding claims wherein the additional information
about the condition includes instructions for servicing the refrigerator.
8. The refrigerator of claim 7 wherein the instructions for servicing the refrigerator
include instructions for installing the replacement part.
9. The refrigerator of any one of the preceding claims wherein the visual indicator indicative
of the presence of the condition requiring the replacement part blinks.
10. A household appliance, comprising:
a household appliance housing;
a user interface operatively connected to the housing;
wherein the user interface comprises a display and user inputs;
wherein the user interface is adapted for showing on the display a part number for
a component part, contact information for use in acquiring the component part, and
instructions for installing the component part.
11. The appliance of claim 10 wherein the contact information includes a phone number.
12. The appliance of claim 10 or 11 wherein the contact information includes a web site
address.
13. The appliance of claim 10, 11 or 12 wherein the component part is a replacement part.
14. The appliance of claim 13 wherein the replacement part is a filter.
15. The appliance of claim 10, 11 or 12 wherein the component part is an accessory part.
16. The appliance of claim 10, 11 or 12 wherein the household appliance is a refrigerator
and the household appliance housing is a refrigerator cabinet.
17. A method for providing convenience to a user of a refrigerator, the method comprising:
providing the refrigerator wherein the refrigerator comprises a housing and a user
interface operatively connected to the housing and wherein the user interface comprises
a display;
displaying on the display of the user interface of the refrigerator a part number
for a component part and contact information for use in acquiring the component part.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the component part is a replacement part.
19. The method of claim 18 wherein the replacement part is a water filter.
20. The method of claim 17 wherein the component part is an accessory part.
21. The method of claim 17 further comprising displaying on the display of the user interface
instructions for replacing a component part.
22. The method of any one of claims 17 to 21 wherein the contact information includes
a phone number.
23. The method of any one of claims 17 to 22 wherein the contact information includes
a web site address.
24. The method of any one of claims 17 to 23 wherein the display is a touch sensitive
display.
25. The method of any one of claims 17 to 24 further comprising receiving an order for
the component part from the user.
26. A system for use in a household appliance, comprising:
a display;
at least one user inputs associated with the display;
a memory storing screen display information including part numbers for a plurality
of component parts, contact information for use in acquiring the plurality of component
parts, and instructions for installing the component parts;
wherein the display is adapted for showing on the display at least one of the part
numbers, the contact information, and the instructions.
27. The user interface of claim 26 wherein the plurality of component parts are refrigerator
parts.
28. The user interface of claim 26 wherein the component parts include replacement parts
for a refrigerator.
29. The user interface of claim 26 wherein the component parts include accessory parts
for a refrigerator.
30. A household appliance, comprising:
a household appliance housing;
a user interface operatively connected to the housing;
wherein the user interface comprises a display and user inputs;
wherein the display is adapted for showing on the display instructions for performing
a service or maintenance task.
31. The household appliance of claim 30 wherein the instructions comprise textual material.
32. The household appliance of claim 30 or 31 wherein the instructions comprise video
material.
33. The household appliance of claim 31 or 32 further comprising a speaker operatively
connected to the housing and wherein the instructions further comprise audio material.
34. The household appliance of claim 30 wherein the instructions comprise one or more
still images with textual material.
35. The household appliance of claim 30 further comprising a speaker operatively connected
to the housing and wherein the instructions comprise one or more still images with
audio material.