EP0437033A2 - Zeitmesseinrichtung mit Schwingungsalarm - Google Patents

Zeitmesseinrichtung mit Schwingungsalarm Download PDF

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EP0437033A2
EP0437033A2 EP90312710A EP90312710A EP0437033A2 EP 0437033 A2 EP0437033 A2 EP 0437033A2 EP 90312710 A EP90312710 A EP 90312710A EP 90312710 A EP90312710 A EP 90312710A EP 0437033 A2 EP0437033 A2 EP 0437033A2
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Hiroshi Kitamura
Nobuo Tsukada
Masayuki Kawata
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Seiko Instruments Inc
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04CELECTROMECHANICAL CLOCKS OR WATCHES
    • G04C21/00Producing acoustic time signals by electrical means
    • G04C21/02Constructional details
    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04GELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
    • G04G13/00Producing acoustic time signals
    • G04G13/02Producing acoustic time signals at preselected times, e.g. alarm clocks
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  • the present invention relates to a vibrating alarm timekeeping device, such, for example, as a vibrating alarm watch and a vibrating timer.
  • a vibrating alarm timekeeping device in which an eccentric weight is attached to a shaft of a motor which is rotated at a preset alarm time to inform a person wearing the watch of the arrival of the preset time.
  • the motor is arranged on a base plate facing the rear cover of the watch so that the motor shaft to which the eccentric weight is attached is substantially parallel to the surface of the base plate.
  • the known watch is provided with a battery, an electronic circuit, and wheel trains disposed in a vacant space within the watch casing on the same side of the base plate as the motor.
  • FIG. 5 The construction of the prior art vibrating alarm watch is shown in Figures 5 and 6.
  • a battery 1 and a motor 3, having a motor shaft 3a, are mounted on a base plate 10, an eccentric weight 4 being rigidly attached to the motor shaft 3a.
  • the motor 3 is controlled by an electronic circuit 2 powered by the battery 1.
  • the battery 1, electronic circuit 2, motor 3, eccentric weight 4 and base plate 10 are disposed within a watch casing 11, 12.
  • the latter comprises an annular portion 11, which is provided with a watch glass 14 and a dial 13, and a rear cover portion 12.
  • the watch is provided with hands 16 driven, via wheel trains 33, by a step motor having a coil 31, powered by the battery 2, a stator 32 and a rotor 30.
  • the motor shaft 3a is arranged parallel to the surface of the rear cover 2 and the eccentric weight 4 is made to rotate close to the rear cover 12. That is, the distance between the rear cover 12 of the watch, which acts as a fulcrum or transmitter of vibration, and the vibrating member 4 is small, so that the watch casing 11, 12 is not oscillated strongly enough to transmit a sufficient amount of vibrations to the human body.
  • the watch size in the horizontal plane necessarily becomes large.
  • a vibrating alarm timekeeping device comprising a casing having a rear cover portion; a motor which is mounted within the casing, the motor having a motor shaft which carries an eccentric weight which is arranged to be driven by the motor at a preset alarm time so as to impart vibrations to the casing; and motor control means for effecting operation of the motor at the said preset alarm time, characterised in that the motor shaft is substantially perpendicular to the rear cover portion, the motor shaft extending from the motor on the side of the latter remote from the rear cover portion.
  • a power source is disposed between the motor and the rear cover portion, the power source being connected to the motor control means so as to power the latter.
  • the motor may, if desired, be an ultrasonic motor.
  • the device may have a dial, the eccentric weight being disposed in a hole in the dial.
  • the motor control means preferably comprises setting means for setting the said preset alarm time; memory means, connected to the setting means for storing the preset alarm time; time processing means, connected to the memory means, for processing the present time and for comparing the latter with the preset alarm time; and motor drive means, connected to the processing means, for driving the motor at the preset alarm time.
  • the device may have time indicating means driven by a second motor.
  • the operation of the second motor is controlled by the said time processing means.
  • the second motor may be a step motor which drives time indicating hands.
  • the invention enables a vibrating alarm and a vibrating timer to be made small in size and able to transmit the vibrations well to the human body.
  • the power source may be a battery, a secondary battery or a high-capacity capacitor.
  • the eccentric weight secured to the motor shaft may be accommodated on the side of a base plate opposite to that on which the first-mentioned motor is mounted, it is also possible to cut a hole in the base plate and mount the eccentric weight in the said hole.
  • the motor may be a DC electromagnetic motor, a stepmotor or an ultrasonic motor.
  • the first-mentioned motor may be driven by a motor drive signal from an electronic circuit so as to rotate the eccentric weight secured to the motor shaft, thus causing the watch to oscillate.
  • the eccentric weight is located at a point remote from the rear cover, when the watch is worn on a wrist or is put in a breast pocket, the vibrating source is situated away from the wrist or from the body of the user. This allows the generation of substantial vibrations for transmission to the wrist or body of the user.
  • Figure 1 is a cross-section of a vibrating alarm watch according to the present invention.
  • Figure 2 is a plan view of the watch shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a cross-section of an ultrasonic motor and its associated components which may be used in a vibrating alarm watch according to the present invention
  • Figure 4 is a block diagram of the circuit used in the watches of Figures 1-3.
  • Figures 5 and 6 are a plan view and a cross section respectively of a known vibrating alarm watch.
  • FIGs 1 and 2 there is shown a watch having a watch casing comprising an annular casing member 11, a rear cover 12 and a watch glass 13.
  • the watch has a motor 3 which is mounted within the watch casing and is secured to a base plate 10 which is supported by the casing member 11.
  • the motor 3 has a motor shaft 3a situated on one side of the motor 3 opposite to the rear cover 12.
  • the motor shaft 3a is rigidly secured to an eccentric weight 4.
  • the motor 3, which is wired to an electronic circuit 2 that is driven by a battery 1 as a power source, is arranged to drive the eccentric weight 4 at a preset alarm time so as to impart vibrations to the watch casing.
  • the electronic circuit 2 applies specified drive pulses to the coil 31 to drive the rotor 30 and hence the wheel trains 33, causing hands 16 attached thereto to indicate the present time.
  • the hands 16 may also indicate the alarm setting time in the case of an alarm watch; or the alarm setting time and the residual time in the case of an alarm watch; or the alarm setting time and the residual time in the case of a timer. Instead of using the hands, it is also possible to display these readings with a liquid crystal panel (not shown).
  • the power source may employ a rechargeable secondary cell or a high-capacity capacitor.
  • the eccentric weight 4 attached to the rotating shaft 3a of the motor 3 can be disposed on the base plate side of a dial 13 so that it is concealed from view from the side of the watch glass 14.
  • the eccentric weight 4 may alternatively be disposed in a hole 13a formed in the dial 13 so that its operation can be seen from the glass side.
  • Figure 3 is a cross-section showing an ultrasonic motor and its associated components of another embodiment, in which the motor 3 in the first embodiment is replaced with the ultrasonic motor.
  • a piezo-electric element 34 Bonded to the underside of a vibrating member 35 is a piezo-electric element 34 which is polarized and formed with electrodes of a specified shape.
  • the piezo-electric element 34 deflects causing the vibrating member 35 also to deflect, so generating a travelling wave.
  • a rotating member 36 is rotatably urged into contact with a comb-like portion 35a of the vibrating member 35 by the pressure of a pressure spring 38.
  • the eccentric weight 4 is secured to a support shaft 37 of the rotating member 36. The deflection of the piezo-electric element 34 causes the rotating member 36 to turn, so revolving the eccentric weight 4.
  • FIG. 4 is a block diagram of the circuit of the vibrating alarm watch.
  • the electronic circuit 2 is driven by the battery or other power source 1.
  • the operation of an alarm time setting switch 29 causes time information with respect to a desired alarm setting time to be stored in an alarm time memory circuit 21.
  • the motor 3 is driven by a motor drive circuit 22 so as to rotate the eccentric weight 4 secured to the motor shaft 3a, thus causing the watch casing to vibrate.
  • a time clocking circuit 23 activates a hands motor drive circuit 24 for driving a stepmotor 40.
  • the latter is arranged to rotate the wheel trains 33 so turning the hands 16 to indicate the present time and the alarm time.
  • the time clocking circuit 23 has a circuit which processes the present time in the alarm watch and a comparison circuit for comparing the said present time with the alarm time information.
  • the time clocking circuit 23 also has a processing circuit in which the preset alarm time is subtracted in a timer and a comparison circuit for comparing the time information with the lapse of time.
  • the step motor 40 consists of a coil 31, a stator 32, and a rotor 30 as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
  • the motor 3 and the battery 1 are vertically spaced apart, the size of the watch in terms of its horizontal plane area can be reduced.
  • the motor 3 is situated at a point remote from the rear cover 12 and the eccentric weight 4 is secured to a motor shaft 3a which is arranged on the side of the motor 3 which is opposite to the rear cover 12.
  • the watch body can be reduced in thickness by an amount corresponding to the thickness of the dial. This construction also allows the motion of the eccentric weight 4 to be seen from the glass side.
  • a vibrating alarm watch and a vibrating timer in accordance with the present invention can indicate the time only to the person who wears the watch or uses the timer without being a nuisance to other people.

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US5365497A (en) * 1993-05-18 1994-11-15 Asulab S.A. Silent electromagnetic alarm
EP0585470A4 (en) * 1992-03-18 1996-03-20 Citizen Watch Co Ltd Electronic machine with vibratory alarm

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EP0585470A4 (en) * 1992-03-18 1996-03-20 Citizen Watch Co Ltd Electronic machine with vibratory alarm
US5878004A (en) * 1992-03-18 1999-03-02 Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. Electronic equipment with vibration alarm
US5365497A (en) * 1993-05-18 1994-11-15 Asulab S.A. Silent electromagnetic alarm
EP0625738A1 (de) * 1993-05-18 1994-11-23 Asulab S.A. Stiller elektromagnetischer Alarm
CH685185GA3 (fr) * 1993-05-18 1995-04-28 Asulab Sa Alarme non sonore électromagnétique.

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