Patents by Inventor Beth A. Maddix

Beth A. Maddix has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6446357
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the drying cycle of a dryer by utilizing fuzzy logic control. Control is accomplished by first monitoring the moisture level of a clothes load in the dryer. From the monitored moisture information, variables such as the elapsed time from the start of the drying cycle to a point when no significant moisture is detected for a specified time period and the number of times higher moisture registrations occur during another specified time period are determined. Based on the determined variables, fuzzy logic is used to determine characteristics particular to the clothes load being dried, such as size of the load. Using the determined characteristics in conjunction with user settings more accurate control of the time of drying heat application, reduced drying heat application and cool down time can be accomplished.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 10, 2002
    Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
    Inventors: Christopher J. Woerdehoff, Patrick J. Glotzbach, Andrew C. Reck, Joseph M. Szynal, Beth A. Maddix
  • Publication number: 20020000049
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the drying cycle of a dryer by utilizing fuzzy logic control. Control is accomplished by first monitoring the moisture level of a clothes load in the dryer. From the monitored moisture information, variables such as the elapsed time from the start of the drying cycle to a point when no significant moisture is detected for a specified time period and the number of times higher moisture registrations occur during another specified time period are determined. Based on the determined variables, fuzzy logic is used to determine characteristics particular to the clothes load being dried, such as size of the load. Using the determined characteristics in conjunction with user settings more accurate control of the time of drying heat application, reduced drying heat application and cool down time can be accomplished.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2001
    Publication date: January 3, 2002
    Inventors: Christopher J. Woerdehoff, Patrick J. Glotzbach, Andrew C. Reck, Joseph M. Szynal, Beth A. Maddix
  • Patent number: 5515565
    Abstract: An automatic washing machine having an automatic washing liquid level control system including an ultrasonic apparatus for detecting the height of the clothes load in the washing machine and generating a signal representative of the clothes height, a control panel means for allowing user selection of the agitator speed, and means for generating a signal representative of the desired agitator speed. A control unit is provided including a fuzzy control which performs fuzzy inference on the basis of the signal representative of the clothes height and the signal representative of the agitator speed such that the optimum washing liquid level is achieved. In particular, membership functions according to fuzzy theory are defined for the clothes height and the agitator speed. Rules are defined for the height and agitator speed conditions such as for very high clothes height and low agitator speed, or medium high clothes height and high agitator speed, and so on.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 14, 1996
    Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
    Inventors: Beth A. Maddix, Lori S. Miller
  • Patent number: 5493867
    Abstract: A defrost cycle controller for modifying the total length of time a compressor operates before a defrost cycle is initiated, wherein the time the compressor is on between defrost cycles is referred to herein as a frost accumulation period. A microprocessor includes means for deenergizing the compressor and coupling the defrost heater to a power supply when a continuous compressor run time exceeds a predetermined demand defrost time. The microprocessor further includes means for determining the time required to actually defrost the evaporator during a defrost operation, referred to herein as a defrost time, and means for modifying the frost accumulation period in response to the time to complete the defrost operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1994
    Date of Patent: February 27, 1996
    Assignee: Whirlpool Corporation
    Inventors: Joseph M. Szynal, Beth A. Maddix, Ronald W. Guess