Patents by Inventor Brett C. Oleson
Brett C. Oleson 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).
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Patent number: 7516629Abstract: A laundry appliance can be selectively operated in either manual or automatic modes of operation. In the automatic mode, a laundering operation is initiated upon receiving a single cycle input parameter from the user, preferably through a LCD touch screen display, while relying on additional operating cycle parameters established by factory preset settings or prior consumer established preferences. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a consumer need merely select a single cycle parameter, such as a type of stain adapted to be removed, and the appliance will start based on temperature and other setting parameters taken from memory. However, even with the automatic start feature activated, the user will still be able to adjust pre-established cycle parameters by changing default values after the cycle has started.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2003Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Whirlpool CorporationInventors: Jan D. Behrens, Nedra A. Herr, Kimberly J. Hood, Kristi R. Lafrenz, Brian L. Ness, Brett C. Oleson, Stephen D. Schober, Lashelle D. Woods
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Patent number: 6934592Abstract: A household appliance is provided with a visual display, as well as a control system which enables the visual display to be used in an advertising mode of operation. The advertising mode can be selectively operated in either automatic or interactive formats. In the automatic format, a series of screens are successively displayed on the screen in order to advertise various features and advantages of the appliance. In the interactive format, the consumer can enter desired selections through the screen as if the appliance was actually in use. The appliance then simulates an operation cycle based on the selections made. The selections are preferably stored in a volatile memory location such that the control system reverts back to default settings and options, either after a preset idle period or upon establishing an OFF condition for the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventors: Kimberly J. Hood, Brian L. Ness, Brett A. Noser, Douglas A. Ochsner, Brett C. Oleson, Stephen D. Schober, Lashelle D. Woods
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Publication number: 20040200245Abstract: An improved washing machine is provided with a water delivery system formed into the lid for delivering water to various additive compartments. A detergent compartment is formed in the lid, and the water delivery system includes outlet holes for flushing detergent from the detergent compartment. A bleach compartment and a fabric softener compartment are provided in the cabinet, with the water delivery system having outlets for flushing bleach and fabric softener from these compartments. The water delivery system also includes a plurality of shower holes for providing a wet down shower to laundry in the drum of the washing machine. Water traps are formed in the water delivery system so as to prevent accidental spilling of water onto a user or into the drum when the lid is raised from a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Maytag CorporationInventors: Francis C. Cheo, Douglas R. DeJong, Lisa J. Hood, Brett C. Oleson, Dennis L. Purtilo
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Patent number: 6671916Abstract: A laundry appliance can be selectively operated in either manual or automatic modes of operation. In the automatic mode, a laundering operation is initiated upon receiving a single cycle input parameter from the user, preferably through a LCD touch screen display, while relying on additional operating cycle parameters established by factory preset settings or prior consumer established preferences. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a consumer need merely select a single cycle parameter and the appliance will start based on temperature and other setting parameters taken from memory. However, even with the automatic start feature activated, the user will still be able to adjust pre-established cycle parameters by changing default values after the cycle has started.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventors: Nedra A. Herr, Kimberly J. Hood, Michael D. Lafrenz, Brian L. Ness, Brett C. Oleson
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Publication number: 20030154560Abstract: A laundry appliance can be selectively operated in either manual or automatic modes of operation. In the automatic mode, a laundering operation is initiated upon receiving a single cycle input parameter from the user, preferably through a LCD touch screen display, while relying on additional operating cycle parameters established by factory preset settings or prior consumer established preferences. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a consumer need merely select a single cycle parameter, such as a type of stain adapted to be removed, and the appliance will start based on temperature and other setting parameters taken from memory. However, even with the automatic start feature activated, the user will still be able to adjust pre-established cycle parameters by changing default values after the cycle has started.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2003Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Jan D. Behrens, Nedra A. Herr, Kimberly J. Hood, Kristi R. Lafrenz, Brian L. Ness, Brett C. Oleson, Stephen D. Schober, Lashelle D. Woods
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Patent number: 6553594Abstract: A washing machine includes a control system which regulates a heater based on selected cycle operations and selected cycle operations based on heater related parameters. User cycle selections, along with sensed operating parameters including the level and temperature of a washing medium, are used to control the activation state of the heater to control the washing medium to within a preset range of a target temperature. Preferably, the heater is de-activated after a predetermined period of activation has been reached, whenever a door of the washing machine is opened, and during certain selected operating cycle portions, including a bleach fill and latter time cycle portions.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Maytag CorporationInventors: John F. Broker, Kimberly J. Hood, Brett C. Oleson, Evan R. Vande Haar, Stephen J. McCauley
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Publication number: 20030051296Abstract: A washing machine includes a control system which regulates a heater based on selected cycle operations and selected cycle operations based on heater related parameters. User cycle selections, along with sensed operating parameters including the level and temperature of a washing medium, are used to control the activation state of the heater to control the washing medium to within a preset range of a target temperature. Preferably, the heater is de-activated after a predetermined period of activation has been reached, whenever a door of the washing machine is opened, and during certain selected operating cycle portions, including a bleach fill and latter time cycle portions.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2001Publication date: March 20, 2003Applicant: Maytag CorporationInventors: John F. Broker, Kimberly J. Hood, Brett C. Oleson, Evan R. Vande Haar, Stephen J. McCauley
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Publication number: 20030028259Abstract: A household appliance is provided with a visual display, as well as a control system which enables the visual display to be used in an advertising mode of operation. The advertising mode can be selectively operated in either automatic or interactive formats. In the automatic format, a series of screens are successively displayed on the screen in order to advertise various features and advantages of the appliance. In the interactive format, the consumer can enter desired selections through the screen as if the appliance was actually in use. The appliance then simulates an operation cycle based on the selections made. The selections are preferably stored in a volatile memory location such that the control system reverts back to default settings and options, either after a preset idle period or upon establishing an OFF condition for the appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Kimberly J. Hood, Brian L. Ness, Brett A. Noser, Douglas A. Ochsner, Brett C. Oleson, Stephen D. Schober, Lashelle D. Woods
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Publication number: 20030024057Abstract: A laundry appliance can be selectively operated in either manual or automatic modes of operation. In the automatic mode, a laundering operation is initiated upon receiving a single cycle input parameter from the user, preferably through a LCD touch screen display, while relying on additional operating cycle parameters established by factory preset settings or prior consumer established preferences. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a consumer need merely select a single cycle parameter and the appliance will start based on temperature and other setting parameters taken from memory. However, even with the automatic start feature activated, the user will still be able to adjust pre-established cycle parameters by changing default values after the cycle has started.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: Nedra A. Herr, Kimberly J. Hood, Michael D. Lafrenz, Brian L. Ness, Brett C. Oleson