Patents by Inventor Philip Ames Barber
Philip Ames Barber 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: 12121181Abstract: An oven appliance or rack assembly may include a rack frame and a non-permeable cook plate. The rack frame may extend along a transverse direction between a front end and a rear end. The rack frame may define a permeable support surface. The non-permeable cook plate may be selectively disposed on the rack frame. The non-permeable cook plate may include a rear nose rotatably attached to the rack frame at the front end.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: Haier US Appliance Solutions, Inc.Inventor: Philip Ames Barber
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Publication number: 20230027208Abstract: An oven appliance or rack assembly may include a rack frame and a non-permeable cook plate. The rack frame may extend along a transverse direction between a front end and a rear end. The rack frame may define a permeable support surface. The non-permeable cook plate may be selectively disposed on the rack frame. The non-permeable cook plate may include a rear nose rotatably attached to the rack frame at the front end.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: January 26, 2023Inventor: Philip Ames Barber
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Patent number: 10251214Abstract: A cooktop appliance includes a bimetallic switch is positioned adjacent an electrical heating element. A first electrical conduit is coupled to a first terminal of the electrical heating element and is configured to operate at a first voltage, L1, with respect to ground. A second electrical conduit is configured to operate at a second voltage, L2, with respect to ground. A relay is configured such that the relay connects the second electrical conduit to a second terminal of the electrical heating element when the bimetallic switch is in the first configuration and is also configured such that the relay connects a neutral electrical conduit to the second terminal of the electrical heating element when the bimetallic switch is in the second configuration.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2015Date of Patent: April 2, 2019Assignee: Haier US Appliance Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Eugenio Gomez, James Lee Armstrong, Philip Ames Barber
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Publication number: 20170027020Abstract: A cooktop appliance includes a bimetallic switch is positioned adjacent an electrical heating element. A first electrical conduit is coupled to a first terminal of the electrical heating element and is configured to operate at a first voltage, L1, with respect to ground. A second electrical conduit is configured to operate at a second voltage, L2, with respect to ground. A relay is configured such that the relay connects the second electrical conduit to a second terminal of the electrical heating element when the bimetallic switch is in the first configuration and is also configured such that the relay connects a neutral electrical conduit to the second terminal of the electrical heating element when the bimetallic switch is in the second configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2015Publication date: January 26, 2017Inventors: Eugenio Gomez, James Lee Armstrong, Philip Ames Barber
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Patent number: 9016270Abstract: Mounting for a window in an oven appliance is provided so as to allow for thermal expansion during oven use. More particularly, an expansion zone is provided around the window such that, during heating of the window from oven operation, the window is allowed to expand without restraint that could cause cracking or shattering. Space can be allowed for both lateral and longitudinal expansion of the window.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Thomas Chezem, Philip Ames Barber, John Mark Chilton, Cecil Clay Clements, Carlos Garcia
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Patent number: 8844512Abstract: An oven appliance is provided with an apparatus that supplies combustion air (i.e. primary air) to gas burner(s) of the oven appliance. The apparatus includes an air channel that provides for a flow of fresh, combustion air from the exterior of the oven appliance to a gas burner and, more particularly, to the shutter of a gas burner. The air channel can also be provided with a flame arrestor.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2010Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Thomas Chezem, Philip Ames Barber, John Mark Chilton, Octavio Lugo Castillo, Gerardo Picon
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Patent number: 8658946Abstract: A control system for an appliance having at least a first oven and a second oven includes an electronic range control device for regulating a temperature of the first oven, an electromechanical thermostat assembly for regulating a temperature of the second oven, and a relay circuit assembly under control of the electronic range control device, the relay circuit assembly being configured to selectively enable operation of the first oven and the electromechanical thermostat.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Leo Edward Hodapp, Jr., William Lee Holbrook, Michael Thomas Chezem, Michael Bernard Hitchcock, Philip Ames Barber, Jose Pintor
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Patent number: 8563901Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for providing top heat to assist with baking in an oven appliance having a gas bake burner. The top heat is provided by a heating element positioned in the top of the oven cavity. This top heating element is operated in a manner that assists the bottom, gas bake burner with properly browning the food on both its top and bottom. The operation of the both the top heating element and the gas bake burner can be varied to provide proper cooking and browning based upon e.g., the type of food being cooked, the amount of food being cooked, and the level of browning desired.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2011Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Michael Bernard Hitchcock, Philip Ames Barber, John Mark Chilton, Michael Thomas Chezem, Leo Edward Hodapp, Jr.
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Publication number: 20120167866Abstract: Mounting for a window in an oven appliance is provided so as to allow for thermal expansion during oven use. More particularly, an expansion zone is provided around the window such that, during heating of the window from oven operation, the window is allowed to expand without restraint that could cause cracking or shattering. Space can be allowed for both lateral and longitudinal expansion of the window.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Michael Thomas Chezem, Philip Ames Barber, John Mark Chilton, Cecil Clay Clements, Carlos Garcia
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Publication number: 20120168423Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for providing top heat to assist with baking in an oven appliance having a gas bake burner. The top heat is provided by a heating element positioned in the top of the oven cavity. This top heating element is operated in a manner that assists the bottom, gas bake burner with properly browning the food on both its top and bottom. The operation of the both the top heating element and the gas bake burner can be varied to provide proper cooking and browning based upon e.g., the type of food being cooked, the amount of food being cooked, and the level of browning desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Michael Bernard Hitchcock, Philip Ames Barber, John Mark Chilton, Michael Thomas Chezem, Leo Edward Hodapp, JR.
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Publication number: 20120152224Abstract: A venting system for a cooking appliance having multiple ovens is provided. The venting system maintains separate ventilation between different ovens so that the gases from one oven are not introduced into the other oven(s). The venting system can be installed within the limited space available within the appliance cabinet or can be installed outside of the cabinet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: John Mark Chilton, Philip Ames Barber, Octavio Lugo Castillo, Gerardo Picon, Luis Angel
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Publication number: 20120111316Abstract: An oven appliance is provided with an apparatus that supplies combustion air (i.e. primary air) to gas burner(s) of the oven appliance. The apparatus includes an air channel that provides for a flow of fresh, combustion air from the exterior of the oven appliance to a gas burner and, more particularly, to the shutter of a gas burner. The air channel can also be provided with a flame arrestor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Michael Thomas Chezem, Philip Ames Barber, John Mark Chilton, Octavio Lugo Castillo, Gerardo Picon
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Publication number: 20120074123Abstract: A control system for an appliance having at least a first oven and a second oven includes an electronic range control device for regulating a temperature of the first oven, an electromechanical thermostat assembly for regulating a temperature of the second oven, and a relay circuit assembly under control of the electronic range control device, the relay circuit assembly being configured to selectively enable operation of the first oven and the electromechanical thermostat.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Inventors: Leo Edward HODAPP, JR., William Lee Holbrook, Michael Thomas Chezem, Michael Bernard Hitchcock, Philip Ames Barber, Jose Pintor
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Patent number: 8141549Abstract: An appliance includes a housing having an airflow channel communicating with outside of the appliance; a first chamber in the housing and having a first opening; a first door for selectively closing the first opening, the first door having a first airway communicating with the outside of the appliance; a second chamber in the housing and having a second opening; a second door for selectively closing the second opening, the second door having a second airway communicating with the outside of the appliance; and a fan in the airflow channel. The airflow channel includes a central segment disposed between the first and second chambers and communicating with the first and second airways. When activated, the fan causes ambient air to pass through the first and second airways before entering the central segment so that the first and second doors are cooled off by the ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: James Armstrong, Philip Ames Barber, Jay Andrew Broniak, Steve B. Froelicher, Kevin Scott Laundroche, Michael Paul McGonagle, Derek Lee Watkins
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Patent number: 8006687Abstract: An appliance is disclosed. The appliance includes a main body defining a cavity and an air channel which is in flow communication with an outside of the appliance; an access door supported by the main body for selectively closing the cavity, the access door having an airway in flow communication with the outside of the appliance and the air channel; a fan disposed in the air channel; and an Human Machine Interface disposed on or in the access door. When activated, the fan causes ambient air from the outside of the appliance to pass through the airway before entering the air channel so that the access door is cooled off by the ambient air.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Derek Lee Watkins, James Armstrong, Philip Ames Barber, Jay Andrew Broniak, Steve B. Froelicher, Kevin Scott Laundroche, Michael Paul McGonagle
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Patent number: 7770330Abstract: A method of opening an appliance door includes translating the door up and away from a unit so as to clear a lower edge of a physical constraint, thus allowing for gaps to be minimized, further translating the appliance door out so that its handle would not make contact with an adjacent door should the adjacent door be closed or opened while the appliance door is opened, thus allowing the appliance door to be lowered when the same is fully opened in order to increase the usable height and to reduce the gaps below and above the appliance door.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Justin T. Brown, Brian Henninger, Philip Ames Barber, Vern Alden Neal
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Publication number: 20100145483Abstract: An assembly for an appliance is disclosed. The assembly includes a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) including an input component having a portion accessible to a user, and a display component to indicate information to the user, the display component being operatively connected to the input component. The assembly further includes a liquid barrier covering the HMI.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Michael Paul MCGONAGLE, Philip Ames Barber, William Byron Wiggins, Jay Andrew Broniak, Michael David Gallant, Jeffrey Bruce Moore
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Publication number: 20100065036Abstract: An appliance is disclosed. The appliance includes a main body defining a cavity and an air channel which is in flow communication with an outside of the appliance; an access door supported by the main body for selectively closing the cavity, the access door having an airway in flow communication with the outside of the appliance and the air channel; a fan disposed in the air channel; and an Human Machine Interface disposed on or in the access door. When activated, the fan causes ambient air from the outside of the appliance to pass through the airway before entering the air channel so that the access door is cooled off by the ambient air.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: Derek Lee WATKINS, James Armstrong, Philip Ames Barber, Jay Andrew Broniak, Steve B. Froelicher, Kevin Scott Laundroche, Michael Paul McGonagle
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Publication number: 20100065035Abstract: An appliance includes a housing having an airflow channel communicating with outside of the appliance; a first chamber in the housing and having a first opening; a first door for selectively closing the first opening, the first door having a first airway communicating with the outside of the appliance; a second chamber in the housing and having a second opening; a second door for selectively closing the second opening, the second door having a second airway communicating with the outside of the appliance; and a fan in the airflow channel. The airflow channel includes a central segment disposed between the first and second chambers and communicating with the first and second airways. When activated, the fan causes ambient air to pass through the first and second airways before entering the central segment so that the first and second doors are cooled off by the ambient air.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Inventors: James ARMSTRONG, Philip Ames Barber, Jay Andrew Broniak, Steve B. Froelicher, Kevin Scott Laundroche, Michael Paul McGonagle, Derek Lee Watkins
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Publication number: 20090158669Abstract: A method of opening an appliance door includes translating the door up and away from a unit so as to clear a lower edge of a physical constraint, thus allowing for gaps to be minimized, further translating the appliance door out so that its handle would not make contact with an adjacent door should the adjacent door be closed or opened while the appliance door is opened, thus allowing the appliance door to be lowered when the same is fully opened in order to increase the usable height and to reduce the gaps below and above the appliance door.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: Justin T. Brown, Brian Henninger, Philip Ames Barber, Vern Alden Neal