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Patent
CA 2724487
The present invention is an integrated control system for use with various home appliances, such as washing machine, dryers, refridgerators, dishwashers, and the like. In a first embodiment of the present invention, the integrated controls are incorporated into a polycarbonate clear door panel, and incorporate proximity switches and controls to provide control and operation of the applicance. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are opionally incorporated into a door handle for the appliance in an area out of sight such that only the light produced by the LEDs is seen and illuminates a handle for opening the door of the appliance. Additionally, opaque glass technology may be incorporated into one or more surfaces of the appliance which enables an opaque panel to become transparent to view the content of the interior of the appliance, such as a refridgerator.
Bleau John Joseph
Hamlin Bradley Ray
Kowalski Steve
Brandt Kerstin B.
Magna International Inc.
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