Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Intelligent electronic system for previously sensing the dryness condition of a textile clothes load in an automatic electronic clothes dryer machine
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Application No.: US14688203Application Date: 2015-04-16
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Publication No.: US10087570B2Publication Date: 2018-10-02
- Inventor: Raul Santillan Galvan
- Applicant: MABE, S.A. DE C.V.
- Applicant Address: MX Queretaro
- Assignee: MABE, S.A. DE C.V.
- Current Assignee: MABE, S.A. DE C.V.
- Current Assignee Address: MX Queretaro
- Agency: Beusse Wolter Sanks & Maire, PLLC
- Agent Terry M. Sanks, Esq.
- Priority: MXMX/a/2014/004659 20140416
- Main IPC: G01M1/38
- IPC: G01M1/38 ; D06F58/28 ; G05B15/02

Abstract:
An intelligent electronic system for previously sensing the dryness condition of a textile clothes load applicable to an automatic electronic clothes dryer machine is disclosed, which comprises: an electronic integrated circuit of the microcontroller type located in a dryer machine, wherein said microcontroller receives and processes signals coming from a plurality of temperature sensing means and from humidity sensing means in order to make decisions and to inform the dryer machine what action it must execute; as well as a method for previously sensing the dryness condition of a textile clothes load applicable to any automatic electronic clothes dryer machine for home use, wherein said method comprises the steps of: (a) collecting information about air temperature at the drum's outlet and inlet, as well as information on the humidity conditions of the textile clothes load; (b) with the information collected in step a) above determining whether the dryer machine is cold or warm; (c) letting a first period of time to elapse during which measuring of air temperature conditions of the drum's outlet and inlet as well as humidity conditions of said textile clothes load continues; (d) checking whether or not said conduit is obstructed; (e) letting a second period of time to elapse during which measuring of air temperature conditions of the drum's outlet and inlet as well as humidity conditions of said textile clothes load continues; (f) determining whether the textile clothes load is small or large; (g) determining whether the textile clothes load is small or large; and, (h) checking whether or not the large or small textile clothes load is dry, by comparing the humidity conditions of said small or large load against a preset parameter.
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