EP4016197B1 - Affichage des phases de la lune - Google Patents

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EP4016197B1
EP4016197B1 EP20215658.4A EP20215658A EP4016197B1 EP 4016197 B1 EP4016197 B1 EP 4016197B1 EP 20215658 A EP20215658 A EP 20215658A EP 4016197 B1 EP4016197 B1 EP 4016197B1
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    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B19/00Indicating the time by visual means
    • G04B19/26Clocks or watches with indicators for tides, for the phases of the moon, or the like
    • G04B19/268Clocks or watches with indicators for tides, for the phases of the moon, or the like with indicators for the phases of the moon
    • GPHYSICS
    • G04HOROLOGY
    • G04BMECHANICALLY-DRIVEN CLOCKS OR WATCHES; MECHANICAL PARTS OF CLOCKS OR WATCHES IN GENERAL; TIME PIECES USING THE POSITION OF THE SUN, MOON OR STARS
    • G04B19/00Indicating the time by visual means
    • G04B19/24Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars
    • G04B19/243Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator
    • G04B19/247Clocks or watches with date or week-day indicators, i.e. calendar clocks or watches; Clockwork calendars characterised by the shape of the date indicator disc-shaped
    • G04B19/253Driving or releasing mechanisms
    • G04B19/25333Driving or releasing mechanisms wherein the date indicators are driven or released mechanically by a clockwork movement
    • G04B19/25393Driving or releasing mechanisms wherein the date indicators are driven or released mechanically by a clockwork movement driven or released by their own energy source which is released at regular time intervals
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F11/00Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position
    • G09F11/02Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position the display elements being secured to rotating members, e.g. drums, spindles
    • G09F11/025Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position the display elements being secured to rotating members, e.g. drums, spindles the members being rotated simultaneously, each face of the member carrying a part of the sign

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  • the invention relates to a moon phase display with a movable display element.
  • Such moon phase displays are mainly known from wristwatches with mechanical movements.
  • a common design uses a circular disk that rotates once every 59 days. On the front of the disc, two circles are shown symmetrically to the axis of rotation, each symbolizing the moon.
  • An opening is formed in a dial located in front of the disk through which a sector of the disk spanning approximately 180° is visible.
  • This opening has a special shape in which approximately arcuate sections form the opening edges running in the radial direction of the sector.
  • the disc rotates one of the two depictions of the moon moves out from under one of these opening edges, so that a crescent-shaped moon becomes visible, which enlarges to a full circle until it is covered by the other opening edge in a crescent-shaped manner.
  • the second representation of the moon appears below the first edge of the opening.
  • An example of such a moon phase display is in the reference EP 3 098 671 A1 described.
  • the document GB2 281 999A discloses a display with a display plane in which a graphic pattern is displayed, a plurality of display elements which are each mounted so that they can rotate about their longitudinal axis and have a first strip-shaped side surface on which one graphic pattern is depicted and a second strip-shaped side surface on which another graphical pattern is depicted, each of the display elements having a first rotational position in which the first side surface is arranged in the display plane, and a second rotational position in which the second side surface is arranged in the display plane, the first side surfaces in a first position, in which all display elements are in their first rotational position, jointly represent the graphic pattern, a drive that can rotate each of the display elements about its longitudinal axis.
  • the phase of the moon can be displayed by moving the disc with the special aperture in front of a fixed moon image.
  • a circular opening may be formed in a disc and moved relative to a slightly smaller diameter moon representation.
  • more than two moon representations can be distributed over the circumference and the rotation speed can be reduced accordingly.
  • the display elements have an elongated basic shape with a longitudinal axis.
  • the display elements can be cylindrical, ie have a constant cross-section over their length.
  • the two side faces are at a constant distance from the longitudinal axis.
  • the two side surfaces are strip-shaped, they each form a longitudinal side of the display element.
  • the display elements can have a rectangular cross section, with the two side surfaces lying on the opposite, longer sides of the rectangle.
  • the first rotary position and the second rotary position then differ by an angle of 180°. If the display elements are triangular in cross section, in particular in the form of an equilateral triangle, the angle between the two rotary positions is 120° or 240°.
  • Both side surfaces can have the same shape and size. In particular, they can be rectangular. In the first rotational position, the first side surface is in the display plane, in the second rotational position the second side surface, the second side surface then being in the same position as the first side surface is in the first rotational position.
  • the display elements can be arranged next to one another.
  • the longitudinal axes can be arranged parallel in one plane.
  • the first side surfaces of adjacent display elements can abut one another or almost abut one another, so that they form an approximately closed surface.
  • they can also be arranged at a visible distance from each other, which distance can be left empty or filled or almost filled by another element. Such spacing can be used as a design tool to emphasize the composite representation of the moon.
  • the drive can rotate each display element individually about its longitudinal axis and thereby in particular set the first and second rotary positions.
  • the rotation can be carried out continuously or stepwise, for example using a stepping or servo motor or a rotary magnet.
  • each display element can have its own drive, for example with its own stepping motor or servo motor or a rotary magnet.
  • a central drive with a suitable clutch mechanism is also conceivable.
  • An electronic controller can be used as the controller, which controls, for example, the stepping or servo motors assigned to the display elements.
  • the drive is controlled by the controller in such a way that all of the side surfaces arranged in the display plane at a specific point in time display the current moon phase.
  • all of the display elements are in the first rotational position, so that all of the first side faces are arranged in the display plane. Each of these faces shows an illuminated section of the moon, together they represent the full moon.
  • a battery or an accumulator for example, can be present to supply energy to the drive and control.
  • a mains connection is also possible.
  • one of the display elements is brought from the first to the second rotational position, so that the relevant first side surface and the illuminated moon section depicted thereon are no longer arranged in the display plane.
  • the moon is thus gradually decreasing.
  • all display elements are in the second rotary position, so there is no longer any illuminated section of the moon visible, which corresponds to the new moon.
  • controller is preferably designed to reset individual display elements in further steps by rotating them further (in the same direction or in the opposite direction) from the second to the first rotary position, so that the moon gradually increases until the full moon position again is reached.
  • the steps can be carried out at fixed time intervals, which are dimensioned in such a way that the image of the moon shown corresponds as closely as possible to the current moon phase at any time.
  • the length of the time intervals depends in particular on the number of steps required/the number of display elements.
  • the number of display elements is an even number and ranges from 4 to 60.
  • the even number means that the crescent can be optimally displayed if the moon sections depicted on one half of the display elements present together form a semicircle.
  • Four display elements are already sufficient for a meaningful display of the moon phases, because it is already possible to choose between new moon, quarter moon, half moon, gibbous moon and full moon can be distinguished.
  • a larger number of display elements is required for a more differentiated display. It also contributes to the compact dimensions of the moon phase display, because the installation space required to accommodate the display elements or for their rotary movement can be done with a smaller depth.
  • the number of display elements is 14. This number allows a sufficiently differentiated display of the moon phase.
  • a complete moon phase cycle which lasts approximately 29.5 days, is represented in 28 steps, so that the time intervals between successive steps are approximately 24 hours or can be approximated by 24 hours.
  • the display changes once a day at a fixed or approximately fixed time, which can make the moon phase display particularly interesting for a viewer.
  • the controller can carry out the successive steps at fixed time intervals so that the moon phase displayed corresponds as closely as possible to the current moon phase.
  • it can take into account the current time, for example so that the steps are always taken at the same time every day, or so that no steps are taken during specified quiet times (e.g. at night between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.).
  • an upcoming step can either be brought forward to a time before 10 p.m. or made up for at a time after 8 a.m.
  • the longitudinal axes of the display elements run perpendicularly with respect to the field of view of a viewer who is looking at the moon phase display in a usage position.
  • the longitudinal axes accordingly run in the vertical direction. This alignment of the longitudinal axes results in a representation of the moon that generally corresponds better to the moon observed in the sky than with a horizontal alignment of the longitudinal axes.
  • the controller is designed in such a way that the number of consecutive steps (from full moon to new moon) corresponds to the number of display elements, with a display element arranged on a first side of the moon phase display being rotated in the first step and the one immediately next to it being rotated in the second step display element, and so on until, in the final step, a display element arranged on a second side of the moon phase display opposite the first side is rotated.
  • the control has a northern hemisphere operating mode and a southern hemisphere operating mode, wherein in the northern hemisphere operating mode in the first step a display element located on the far right in relation to the viewer's field of vision is rotated and in the southern hemisphere operating mode in the first step it is included leftmost indicator in the viewer's field of vision.
  • the representation achieved corresponds to the appearance of the moon, which an observer can see in the sky on the respective hemisphere.
  • the first side surfaces form a square surface in the display plane in the full moon position. This shape is ideal for depicting a format-filling, circular full moon.
  • partial areas of the first side areas that adjoin the images of the illuminated sections of the moon have a background color.
  • the background color can be chosen dark, corresponding to the night sky. As a result, the moon is displayed against a uniform background when the moon is full.
  • the second side surfaces have the background color.
  • the illuminated sections of the moon are also displayed in front of a uniform background for every partial moon display.
  • an unlit section of the moon is shown on each of the second side faces.
  • the moon sections not directly illuminated by the sun are also visible, as in reality. This is a special design feature that cannot be realized with the conventional moon phase displays described at the beginning.
  • partial areas of the second side areas that adjoin the images of the unilluminated sections of the moon have the background color.
  • the entire moon is displayed in front of a uniform background in every partial moon position.
  • the moon phase display has a frame which is arranged in the display plane and frames the display elements.
  • the frame forms an aesthetic finish to the surface formed by the display elements. At the same time, it protects the movable display elements from damage and can serve to accommodate suitable bearings and/or the drive and/or the controller.
  • the frame is preferably kept in the background color. This achieves a uniform appearance of the moon phase display.
  • the recognizability of their structural design can be completely or partially hidden with movable display elements.
  • the display elements each have a third, strip-shaped side face that is arranged in a third rotational position in the display plane.
  • the display elements can in particular be triangular in cross section.
  • additional states of the moon phase can be displayed.
  • the second side surfaces can be kept entirely in the background color and the third side surfaces can have images of unilluminated sections of the moon. You can then switch between the two display variants explained.
  • the drive for each of the display elements has its own drive unit with a stepper or servo motor or a rotary magnet.
  • the drive units can be screwed to a support structure of the moon phase display via elongated holes, so that fine adjustment of the position of the display elements is possible.
  • the elongated holes can be aligned in such a way that the position of the display elements can be adjusted in the direction of the display plane (ie perpendicular to the normal direction of the display plane).
  • the display elements can each be mounted in a bearing element, the position of which can be designed to be finely adjustable in the same way via a slot connection. This makes it easy to adjust the position of the display elements so that there are equal distances between adjacent display elements.
  • the drive unit of one of the display elements is arranged at an upper end and the drive unit of an adjacently arranged display element is arranged at a lower end of the respective display element.
  • This can apply to any pair of adjacent display elements.
  • the drive units are always arranged alternately at opposite ends of the display elements. A space is then available to each drive unit which is approximately twice as large as the free space above or below a display element. This allows miniaturization of the moon phase display.
  • figure 1 shows a moon phase display with fourteen display elements 10-36 and a frame 38 enclosing the display elements 10-36.
  • the display elements 10-36 each have a first and a second strip-shaped, rectangular side face up.
  • the display elements 10 - 36 are rotatably mounted about a vertical longitudinal axis.
  • all display elements 10-36 are in a first rotational position, in which the first side surface is arranged in a display plane corresponding to the plane of the drawing. Together, the first side faces of the display elements 10-36 almost completely fill a square area of the display plane.
  • the front of the frame 38 is also in the display plane. It has a square shape and a square section in which the display elements 10-36 are arranged so that they almost completely fill this section.
  • first faces On each of the fourteen first faces is an illuminated section of the moon depicted in 1 is shown in white. Together, the first faces represent the full moon; the left in 1 The situation shown is the full moon position. Sub-areas of the first side faces, each of which is adjacent to the illuminated section of the moon, are kept black in the color forming a background. Frame 38 is also black so that the full moon appears against an overall uniform background.
  • the display elements 10 - 36 are individually brought into their respective second rotational position in successive steps. In the first step, this is done for the leftmost display element 10, then for the adjacent display element 12, and so on. After four steps you get the one in the middle of the 1 position shown, in which the moon has decreased by a good quarter (more precisely: by four fourteenths).
  • the four display elements 10, 12, 14 and 16 arranged on the left are now in their second rotational position, in each case a second side surface in the display plane is arranged. No illuminated section of the moon is shown on the second side surfaces, but rather an unilluminated section of the moon, which is shown in gray.
  • Sub-areas of the second side faces which border on the unilluminated sections of the moon, they are kept black in the background color.
  • the diameter of the moon image is matched to the dimensions of the first side faces in such a way that the area filled by the display elements 10 - 36 is almost completely or completely exhausted.
  • the display elements 10, 12, 14 are shown schematically in cross section. They each form an equilateral triangle.
  • the first side surface 40 is arranged on one side of the triangle, and the second side surface 42 is arranged on a second side of the triangle.
  • the first side faces 40 are in the display plane illustrated by a dot-dash line 44 .
  • Behind the frame 38 is a vertically disposed beam 46 forming part of a support structure.
  • an in 2 not shown, horizontal carrier is for each display element 10 - 36 a bearing element 50, indicated only schematically.
  • the longitudinal axes 48, around which each of the display elements 10 - 36 is rotatably mounted in the bearing element 50 are also shown.
  • controller 66 which is designed to control the rotary position of each display element 10-36.
  • controller with drive units 60 (see 4 ) tied together.
  • the electronic control 66 and the drive units 60 are supplied with electrical energy by a storage battery, which is not shown.
  • FIG. 12 shows a rear view of the moon phase display with a back panel (not shown) removed.
  • a back panel (not shown) removed.
  • the frame 38 is attached to this support structure.
  • the display elements 10 - 36 each adjoin one of the horizontal beams 52, 54 with their upper and lower ends.
  • Brackets 56 for receiving a drive unit are arranged on every second of the display elements 10 - 36 at the upper end of the respective display element 10 - 36 , above the horizontal support 52 .
  • brackets 56 are located at the lower ends of the display elements 10 - 36, below the other horizontal support 54.
  • the drive units themselves are in 3 not shown in detail.
  • figure 4 shows a section of the moon phase display in a perspective view from the front. Some of the display elements 10-36 and the horizontal support 52 arranged above them can be seen. A drive unit 60 with a holder 56 is arranged above the support 52 for every second display element 10-36.
  • One of these drive units 60 is shown in an exploded view. It comprises the two-part holder 56 with four oblong holes through which a screw 58 is guided and screwed into the carrier 52, and a servomotor 62 which is connected to a shaft 64 supporting and driving the associated display element 10-36.

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  1. Affichage des phases de la lune, comprenant
    • un plan d'affichage, sur lequel sont affichées les phases lunaires actuelles,
    • plusieurs éléments d'affichage (10-36), lesquels sont montés de façon rotative autour de leur axe longitudinal et présentent une première surface latérale en forme de bande (40), sur laquelle est représentée une première section de lune éclairée, et une deuxième surface latérale en forme de bande (42), sur laquelle aucune section de lune n'est représentée,
    • dans lequel chacun des éléments d'affichage (10-36) présente une première position de rotation, dans laquelle la première surface latérale (40) est disposée dans le plan d'affichage, et une deuxième position de rotation, dans laquelle la deuxième surface latérale (42) est disposée dans le plan d'affichage,
    • dans lequel, dans une position de pleine lune, dans laquelle tous les éléments d'affichage (10-36) se trouvent dans leur première position de rotation, les premières surfaces latérales (40) représentent conjointement la pleine lune,
    • un entraînement capable de faire tourner chaque élément d'affichage (10-36) individuel autour de son axe longitudinal indépendamment des autres éléments d'affichage (10-36), et
    • une commande (66) conçue pour actionner l'entraînement de telle façon, qu'à partir de la position de pleine lune, l'un des éléments d'affichage (10-36) est tourné respectivement dans la deuxième position de rotation par étapes successives, jusqu'à ce que tous les éléments d'affichage (10-36) se trouvent dans la deuxième position de rotation, de manière à afficher une lune graduellement décroissante.
  2. Affichage des phases de la lune selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le nombre d'éléments d'affichage (10-36) est pair et compris dans la plage de 4 à 30.
  3. Affichage des phases de la lune selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le nombre d'éléments d'affichage (10-36) s'élève à 14.
  4. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que les axes longitudinaux des éléments d'affichage (10-36) s'étendent verticalement par rapport au champ de vision d'un observateur observant l'affichage des phases de la lune dans une position d'utilisation.
  5. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que la commande (66) est conçue de telle façon que le nombre d'étapes successives correspond au nombre d'éléments d'affichage (10-36), dans lequel, dans la première étape, un élément d'affichage (10-36) disposé sur un premier côté de l'affichage des phases de la lune est tourné, dans la deuxième étape, l'élément d'affichage (10-36) immédiatement adjacent est tourné, et ainsi de suite, jusqu'à ce que dans la dernière étape, un élément d'affichage (10-36) disposé sur un deuxième côté opposé au premier côté de l'affichage des phases de la lune soit tourné.
  6. Affichage des phases de la lune selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce que la commande (66) présente un mode de fonctionnement d'hémisphère nord et un mode de fonctionnement d'hémisphère sud, dans lequel, dans le mode de fonctionnement d'hémisphère nord, dans la première étape, un élément d'affichage (36) situé complètement à droite par rapport au champ de vision de l'observateur est tourné et, dans le mode de fonctionnement d'hémisphère sud, dans la première étape, un élément d'affichage (10) situé complètement à gauche par rapport au champ de vision de l'observateur est tourné.
  7. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que dans la position de pleine lune, les premières surfaces latérales (40) forment une surface carrée dans le plan d'affichage.
  8. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que des surfaces partielles des premières surfaces latérales (40) adjacentes aux représentations des sections de lune éclairées présentent une couleur de fond.
  9. Affichage des phases de la lune selon la revendication 8, caractérisé en ce que les deuxièmes surfaces latérales (42) présentent la couleur de fond.
  10. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 9, caractérisé en ce qu'une section de lune non éclairée est représentée respectivement sur les deuxièmes surfaces latérales (42).
  11. Affichage des phases de la lune selon la revendication 10, caractérisé en ce que des surfaces partielles des deuxièmes surfaces latérales (42) adjacentes aux représentations des sections de lune non éclairées présentent la couleur de fond.
  12. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 11, caractérisé en ce que l'affichage des phases de la lune présente un cadre (38) disposé dans le plan d'affichage et encadrant les éléments d'affichage (10-36), le cadre (38) étant de préférence maintenu dans la couleur de fond.
  13. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 12, caractérisé en ce que les éléments d'affichage (10-36) présentent respectivement une troisième surface latérale en forme de bande, laquelle est disposée dans une troisième position de rotation dans le plan d'affichage.
  14. Affichage des phases de la lune selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13, caractérisé en ce que pour chacun des éléments d'affichage (10-36), l'entraînement présente une unité d'entraînement (60) propre avec un moteur pas à pas ou un servomoteur (62) ou un aimant rotatif.
  15. Affichage des phases de la lune selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que l'unité d'entraînement (60) de l'un des éléments d'affichage (10-36) est disposée à une extrémité supérieure et l'unité d'entraînement (60) d'un élément d'affichage (10-36) adjacent à une extrémité inférieure de l'élément d'affichage (10-36) respectif.
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ES20215658T ES2938472T3 (es) 2020-12-18 2020-12-18 Visualización de las fases de la luna
DK20215658.4T DK4016197T3 (da) 2020-12-18 2020-12-18 Månefaseviser
EP20215658.4A EP4016197B1 (fr) 2020-12-18 2020-12-18 Affichage des phases de la lune
FIEP20215658.4T FI4016197T3 (fi) 2020-12-18 2020-12-18 Kuun vaiheen näyttö
CN202180085379.9A CN116615776A (zh) 2020-12-18 2021-12-17 月相显示器
US17/801,307 US20230098642A1 (en) 2020-12-18 2021-12-17 Moon phase display
KR1020237022692A KR20230117592A (ko) 2020-12-18 2021-12-17 달 위상 디스플레이
JP2023536547A JP2024500123A (ja) 2020-12-18 2021-12-17 月齢表示器
PCT/EP2021/086596 WO2022129573A1 (fr) 2020-12-18 2021-12-17 Afficheur de phases de lune
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