EP2080070A2 - Zeitanzeiger - Google Patents
ZeitanzeigerInfo
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- EP2080070A2 EP2080070A2 EP07785839A EP07785839A EP2080070A2 EP 2080070 A2 EP2080070 A2 EP 2080070A2 EP 07785839 A EP07785839 A EP 07785839A EP 07785839 A EP07785839 A EP 07785839A EP 2080070 A2 EP2080070 A2 EP 2080070A2
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- hour
- display
- time
- time indicator
- indicator according
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04G—ELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
- G04G9/00—Visual time or date indication means
- G04G9/02—Visual time or date indication means by selecting desired characters out of a number of characters or by selecting indicating elements the position of which represent the time, e.g. by using multiplexing techniques
- G04G9/06—Visual time or date indication means by selecting desired characters out of a number of characters or by selecting indicating elements the position of which represent the time, e.g. by using multiplexing techniques using light valves, e.g. liquid crystals
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04G—ELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
- G04G9/00—Visual time or date indication means
- G04G9/0076—Visual time or date indication means in which the time in another time-zone or in another city can be displayed at will
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04G—ELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
- G04G9/00—Visual time or date indication means
- G04G9/02—Visual time or date indication means by selecting desired characters out of a number of characters or by selecting indicating elements the position of which represent the time, e.g. by using multiplexing techniques
- G04G9/04—Visual time or date indication means by selecting desired characters out of a number of characters or by selecting indicating elements the position of which represent the time, e.g. by using multiplexing techniques by controlling light sources, e.g. electroluminescent diodes
Definitions
- the invention relates to a time indicator.
- the analog representation of the time is usually carried out by means of the known circular analog or also referred to as closed-analog or linear-analog display types.
- the scales of the variable distances to be displayed are arranged in a display area with the common center superimposed and the reference points are set to the "12 o'clock" or 24 o'clock "position of the hour value.
- the conventional "12-hour clock" for displaying half an hour a day is the scale of the
- the hour hand in the conventional 12-hour clock performs a continuous rotation of 30 degrees in the course of one hour and 15 degrees in the 24-hour clock, which displays not only the current hour but also the minutes within that 15 or 30 degrees.
- Pointer watches are known which indicate the hour and minute alone with the continuously rotating hour hand. It is also known that the hour hand in multi-hand clocks the rotational movement to the next following hour position takes place suddenly at the time of the hour change and relocate from Kreissegmentskalenan kannen pointers as a function of time leaps and bounds to the reference point of the scale. In circular circulating multi-hand watches, the minute hand makes a rotation of 360 degrees per hour and the second hand of 360 degrees per minute.
- S-time indicator PCT Distinguish the hour slices between day and night hours, for example, by the lighter disc 12 "day hours” and the darker the 12 "night hours” of a 24 hour day displays, or the 12 hour rhythm each fixed at the 6 o'clock or 8 To index clock position, thereby reflecting the light course of a 24-hour day almost realistically.
- the hour and minute are indicated by means of an hour hand, which is 30 degrees (12-hour display) or 15 degrees (24-hour display) per hour and a minute scale with subdivisions made visible to 390 degrees (12-hour display) or 375 degrees
- the display thus does not allow an intuitive reading of the time "at a glance” and also requires three, depending on the time shifting display elements for displaying two variable values.
- EP199808 displays are known, the minute and hour rings or slices for time display according to the principle described above, with the hour display
- S-time indicator PCT use the minute display directly by positioning the ring representing the minute display eccentrically to the "hour ring” and reading the current value of the time at the adjoint point resulting from the rotation of the "minute ring” by means of the figures shown.
- the hour ring by means of eccentric storage and rotational movement cause the Adjazenz Vietnamese with the minute ring.
- Disadvantage of this principle is the dependence of the size ratio of each other eccentrically mounted rings, as with similar sized rings, the precise determination of Adjazenzans and thus the time displayed is difficult, or at significantly different sizes of the smaller ring has a smaller scale and thus the Time indication of this variable value has a, in comparison, significantly lower reading accuracy.
- time display principles can be realized by means of mechanically moving or electro-optical highlighting means.
- S-time indicator PCT the entire display area, and thus the individual scales, the display accuracy of the displayed time values, such as hour and minute determines, and therefore a large display area is desirable, but this is accompanied by the "one-glance" detecting the pointer positions at geometric distance to each other, or at pointer positions in geometric proximity to each other, the risk of confusion of the represented variable values harbors, the more the smaller the display surface is formed.
- the time display by means of adjacency points formed from eccentrically mounted disc arrangement for the respective time intervals such as hour and minute allows appearances that do not close due to the viewing habits directly on their time-indicating function and increase, depending on the specific expression, the intu tive detectability of the time displayed , but only with reduced display accuracy or using a larger number depending on the time displaced display means are displayed as variable values.
- the possible result values of the time intervals to be displayed for example the hour, minute and second, in, for each value of time (hour, minute, second) to be displayed become separate linear scales with spatially separated start and end points shown. It is known from the published patent application DE 29504124 from 1986 to display the 12 hours of a half-day 12 to use separate linear scales which are arranged linearly juxtaposed or one above the other, the hour being indicated by the position of the scale within which the current minute value is indicated by means of an optical marking
- S-time indicator PCT becomes. To facilitate the reading of the displayed hour by their position within the 12 scales subgroups are formed with 3 scales.
- each 15 display points form a beam from the outside to the center, so that the display moves ondulierend irWausiner around the center of the scale and the parent time interval is displayed by means of separate display points.
- a partial display indicates a larger unit of variable value (eg, hours)
- a second partial display indicates a smaller unit of variable value (eg, minutes)
- only both partial displays together provide a sufficiently accurate display.
- a disadvantage here is that the simultaneous intuitive capture of both partial displays can be difficult at a glance, and in particular can also lead to a confusion of the two partial displays, in particular if the ads discretely, i. are kept small.
- the conventional linear-analog displays have the disadvantage of using a scale for each variable value to be displayed (for example, hour and minute) that the spatial distance of the respective current value specification makes an intuitive detection of the total value is difficult, which is for example the disclosure document DE
- the time displays described are monofunctional in that they only display the time. In particular, they are not suitable for time display in jewelry pieces, since the general viewing habits of the commonly used pointer elements, display surfaces or scale arrangements always places the function "clock" in front of the function "piece of jewelry".
- the time-indicating function is dominant as such. Because the "glance at the clock” is a frequent and recurrent activity in everyday life and is unambiguous for the reasons mentioned above, it now represents a body language signal, which is usually interpreted as a sign of impatience.
- there are various occasions in everyday life such as festive evening events or relaxation recreational activities in which the obvious wearing a watch is not desired, for example because a clock does not fit the chosen evening wear or the desired relaxed leisure time.
- the object of the invention is to provide a novel time indicator which displays the time with sufficient accuracy and intuitiveness only to a specific, limited group of users with a specific knowledge, and is not recognizable as a time display for members of this group of users
- the size, number and geometric arrangement of the scales within which the time is displayed, or a combination of said features, according to the usual viewing habits not reveal their time-indicating function, so that the time indicator not as such, but as
- the time indicator displays cumulatively and thus intuitively "at a glance” the time in hour and minute with reduced technical equipment by means of only one display means to be read, which has display accuracy of the conventional clock with superimposed scales of equal size, a sufficiently accurate and accurate ensures that the time is displayed in an altered, graphically aesthetic form, which does not indicate the time-indicating function in accordance with the prevailing viewing habits, and, without impairing the time determination, identifies new designs of the display area.
- the time indicator discretely indicates to the initiated user the time in hours and minutes of multiple time zones with only two display means with reduced power requirements.
- the time indicator accordingly provides, in the first aspect, means for visually highlighting discrete points of a display area (eg, a light spot, light bar end or pointer element) for displaying the time of day in hours and minutes, the highlighting means being arranged to use a switching device to set up the entirety the discrete points and / or the time-indicating function to activate or deactivate - the display area or the scale arrangement then the purely decorative display non-time-indicating patterns, areas or figures is used and the time indicator is not recognized as such but perceived as a piece of jewelry becomes.
- a display area eg, a light spot, light bar end or pointer element
- the invention provides, in a first aspect, a time indicator which by means of visual highlighting of discrete points of a display area (eg a light spot, light bar end or pointer element) displays the (day) time in hour and minute with sufficient accuracy and intuitively detectable at a glance by means of a display element in that, for each hour to be displayed, a linear or curvilinear scale is formed, within which the minute course of this hour is represented cumulatively in accordance with the known linear time display, the scales being arranged in such a way that in that the respective starting point of the linear display corresponds to the hour position to be displayed in accordance with a closed analogue circulating hour arrangement and the endpoint is stored unequally and unequally the time-dependent directly following hour position, so that the hour change display in each F all clearly jumped, - and the scales have a common point of intersection over which each individual scale extends, or the scales do not actually or in their imaginary extension form a common point of intersection, whereby in the arrangement
- the invention provides, in a second aspect, a time indicator which, by means of the known devices for displacing visual emphasis means as a function of time, identically distinguishable from each other identically sized helical disc pair formed of a display disc and a base disc, both having a radial slot, the variable values indicating the hour as well as the corresponding minutes, by - the, stored behind the base disc display plate is moved by rotating clockwise through the radial slot of the base disk over this as a function of time, the exit point of the display disc displays the value of the hour by the to be displayed hour position according to the hour positions of a circular closed-analog hour scale, and the angle segment formed from the exit point and the visible radial slot of the display disk minutes to reach cumulatively indicating the full circle, and when the hour changes, the radial slot of the base disk is shifted clockwise to the next following hour position and the display disk is moved counterclockwise behind the base disk.
- the time indicator according to the second aspect of the invention thus combines in a novel way the display principle of the conventional two-hand watch with overlapping scales of equal size and sufficiently precise and unmistakable reading accuracy with the display principle of the directly corresponding minute and hour display of the publication FR368617 from 1906 and with the display principle of the cumulative display by means of helical circular disk pairs, as known for example from the publication CH534379 from 1969, and further develops this in an inventive manner such that the variable values of the hour and minute compared to the publication FR368617 from 1906 directly corresponding but cumulatively, and thereby intuitively "at a glance” detectable without visualization of the scale division are displayed, and - compared to the publication EP0209335 from 1987 directly kor however cumulative, and thus intuitive "at a glance” detectable and confusion with other time displays and using only two in
- the invention provides, in a third aspect, a time indicator which, according to one of the known circular analogue time displays, simultaneously indicates two geometrically opposed hour positions within a circularly analogous hourly arrangement as actual hours of different time zones, and the minutes of the respective current hour simultaneously, beginning one at a time at the current hour position and ending at the opposite hour position.
- the time indicator according to the invention thus allows the initiated user without additional indication such as indication of the time zone or representative location of the time zone to read the current time of his time zone by means of other time-bound everyday events intuitively and without confusion, and additionally the current time of the second or third time zone, such as a 12 hour display and
- S-time indicator PCT requires to display multiple time zones the same number of, depending on the time shifting display means such as time indicator only one time zone and thus less display means or less technical equipment than known multi-time indicator; - Requires less energy compared to conventional radial clocks, as the
- the scale arrangement according to a circular or elipsenfömigen or approximately circular or elipsenfömigen or rectangular or trapezoidal or diamond shaped or approximately rectangular or trapezoidal or diamond-shaped closed-analogue hour arrangement.
- the discretion is increased by not indexing the scale arrangement and / or the current scale, whereby for non-initiates the cumulative or point-like display apparently wanders within the display area without a reference point.
- the scales are arranged at the respective edge lengths so that each accommodates the same number of hour positions; or, in the case of a 12-hour arrangement, arrange two (12/6 or 3/9) at two opposing edge lengths, each 5 and at the other opposite, two each; respectively.
- S-time indicator PCT only to arrange the same number of hour positions on two opposite edge lengths.
- the invention provides for displaying the minute representation of these hour positions in a common scale with changing starting point of the minute display, whereby in the cumulative minutes display the hour is indicated by the visible starting point in each case.
- the geometric position of the scale within the overall figure and thus the two possible hour positions is indicated for initiates, whereby the current hour is recognized intuitively by time-bound everyday events such as brightness or darkness of the halves of the day, mealtimes or working rhythms.
- each scale corresponding to the two geometrically opposite hour positions.
- the invention provides, in particular for punctual highlighting of the current minute value, to additionally display the current hour by means of distinguishable emphasis means within the scale or by means of additional emphasis means in the immediate spatial proximity to the starting point of the minute indication.
- the invention also envisages using the scales for detailed display of the minute values by displaying within the scale the minute value, which according to a closed-analog display is represented in each case by the position of the hour indication, i. in the case of a 12 hour display at the "hour 1" position, the minute value "5", whereby the minute values "5 - 10" are then displayed linearly within this scale.
- each hour to be displayed two, three or four scales next to each other, each representing a specific, preferably the same length of the full hour.
- 3 "minute" scales it is advantageous to control the display in such a way that each scale represents a quarter of an hour and the minute course of the last quarter of an hour is displayed together in all three scales.
- the invention furthermore proposes for each hour to be displayed a scale with a common start and end point on the hour to be displayed.
- the scale is preferably formed from linear or curve-linear sub-segments that represent a particular leg of the hour, for example, the quarter-hours by means of 4 equally long sections.
- Subsegments to arrange at least one connection point of the sub-segments on another hour to be displayed position.
- Time indicator according to the second aspect has proven the time indicator in its use as a "12-hour clock", the
- Base disk makes a rotational movement of 30 degrees when changing the hour, or as a "24-hour clock" of 15 degrees.
- the design of the time indicator has proved to be advantageous in the form that the base disk is displaced by 30 degrees within one hour as a function of time by means of a clockwise rotary movement or by 15 degrees in the case of a 24-hour clock to the next full-hour position and the display screen is controlled in such a way that the minute course indicated by the formed sector corresponds to the "migratory" reference point by means of an increased rotational speed in a time-indicating manner.
- the indicating function of the discs has proven to be alternating so that the day-night rhythm is indicated, for example, the light disc performs the function of the display disc in the daytime and the darker disc the function at night, or the change the time-indicating
- Vort. Rear storage To perform function between display and base disk at a multiple of an hour to distinguish, for example, between 8 working and 16 spare hours, with the respective display screen in the hourly rhythm, the time by Vort. Rear storage indicates.
- the time indicator has been found to be advantageous to cover the display surface in its interior by additional components that are stored for example in the hollow center axis of the drive of the helical disc pair and / or by means of webs so with the, the display area comprehensive send Components are connected, that the reading of the time display is ensured sufficiently accurate.
- the visualization of the graduation scale by means of marking and / or indentations or bulges, projections or recesses, etc. has on the display embracing or covering the area of the center
- discs of visibly different geometric size has proven useful and / or the display disc or base disc or the display and base disc as a polygonal disc to form rather edge length.
- S-time indicator PCT Furthermore, it is advantageous to design the display and / or base plate graphically, whereby the respective graphic designs are exposed or hidden or have continuously changed correlations.
- the time indicator has proved particularly suitable for the simultaneous display of three or four
- Time zones each with numerically equal intervals, which further reduces the energy consumption of the minute display.
- the time indicator is in the form of time zones whose distances from each other are equal to one full hour, such as "India” to "MEZ", and thus have different current minute values represent by means of an hour hand element and each separate minute hand elements.
- 1-3 shows a time indicator according to the invention according to aspect 1 with arrangement of the hour positions according to a circularly closed-analogue hour arrangement.
- S-time indicator PCT 4 shows a time indicator according to the invention according to aspect 1 with arrangement of the hour positions according to a rectangularly closed analogue hour arrangement;
- Fig. 7 exemplary embodiment of the time indicator according to the invention
- FIG. 1b shows the additional display (7) of the hour.
- the display area (2) of the substrate (1) and the scale arrangement on which the time display is based have 12 scales (3) which do not form a common intersection point.
- Figure 2b shows the time with hour 2 marked by the starting point (4), the minute with about 48 by means of the cumulative display with the highlighting (6), wherein by means of the screen (2) with recess (3) the current scale with end point (5) is made visible.
- the display area (2) of the substrate (1) and the scale arrangement on which the time display is based have 12 scales (3) which do not form a common point of intersection.
- the 12 scales each have a starting point (4) corresponding to the circularly closed analogue hourly arrangement and an endpoint (5) at the hourly position "plus 3.”
- Figure 3b shows the time display of the minutes of the current hour in the variant that a screen (3) 4 scales each having common connection points on hourly positions for displaying the minute value of a given hour
- the time shown is 1: 45 with hour 1, marked by the starting point (4) and end point (5) and minute 45 by the cumulative display with the
- the minute values of the geometrically opposite hour positions which have scales with a common geometric position, are displayed within the same scale.
- the current hour is indicated by the starting point (4) of the minute representation, which indicates its hour position in accordance with an hourly closed-analogue circulating hour arrangement.
- the figure thus indicates the hour 1 and the minute 45, indicated by the highlighting point (6).
- the discrete time indicator shown in FIG. 5 is a variant of a rectangularly closed analog-circulating hourly arrangement in which only one scale, with the hour 12 at the top and 6 at the bottom, is arranged at the right angle to the remaining one.
- the current time is indicated by the starting point (4) of the display at the 12th hour and by the highlighting point (6) with 30 minutes.
- the discrete time indicator shown in FIG. 6 is likewise a variant of a rectangularly closed, analogously circulating hourly arrangement in that the scales do not have a common intersection, the hour positions correspond to a closed-analog circulating hour arrangement such that the hour 1 passes through the starting point (8), the hour 7 is represented by the starting point (9), etc.
- the current time is indicated by the start point (4) of the 12-th hour display and by the highlighting point (6) of 30 minutes.
- S-time indicator PCT The time indicator shown in Figure 7 shows a substrate (1) with a rotated by 45 degrees square recess as a display surface and within the display area also square, rotated by 30 degrees cover (20) and a white ground disc (30) and one, in Clockwise partially displaced in front of the base disk shifted black display screen (40), the time from the exit point (50) through the base disk to the visible radial slot of the display disk (60) in hour, with reference point of the hourly scale at the top corner of the square recess of the substrate, and 12:20 o'clock on a 12-hour clock, or 12:20 o'clock on a 24-hour clock, with the radial exit slot (50) indicating the hourly position from that of the minute slots by clockwise
- Angle sector is determined by the visible radial slot of the display screen (60).
- the radial slot of the base plate as the outlet opening of the display plate is, as evidenced by the, despite course of 20 minutes pinpoint hour position shifted to each hour change.
- the display disc is the area of white disc (30), it shows the time in a 12-hour clock with 10:40
- FIG. 8 shows a schematic illustration of the helical display and base disk of FIG. 7, wherein the display disk (40) is displaced by the radial exit slot (50) of the base disk (30) and the angular sector indicating the minute progression is formed from the radial outlet slot (50th) ) and visible radial slot of the display screen (60).
- Figure 9 is a schematic representation of the time indicator including a substrate (1), diametric hour hand element (70), diametric minute hand element (80), and minute scale (90), showing the current time within a 12 hour assembly (100) in a time zone of 9 : 15 or 18:15 and in the other time zone with 3:15 and 15:15 respectively.
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Applications Claiming Priority (3)
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DE200610029079 DE102006029079A1 (de) | 2006-06-24 | 2006-06-24 | Diskreter Zeitanzeiger |
DE102007002978A DE102007002978A1 (de) | 2007-01-19 | 2007-01-19 | Zeitanzeiger |
PCT/EP2007/005531 WO2007147622A2 (de) | 2006-06-24 | 2007-06-22 | Zeitanzeiger |
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EP2080070B1 EP2080070B1 (de) | 2011-10-19 |
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EP11006895A Not-in-force EP2390734B1 (de) | 2006-06-24 | 2007-06-22 | Zirkulare Zeitzonenanzeige |
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