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- ABSTRACT Watch with coaxial minutes and hours discs the [30] Forelgn Application Priority Data minutes disc having indications for O to 29 minutes in Dec. 24, 1968 Switzerland ..19267/68 a first color and 30 to 59 minutes in a second color June 12,1969 Switzerland ..8960/69 having a third disc for indicating Seconds or dates. Each hour indication is repeated, one in the [52] US. Cl. 58/127 R first color the other in the second and Successive [51] Int.
- the watch according to the present invention is provided with at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours.
- the watch of the invention aims to obviate these drawbacks. It. is characterized by the fact that the indications on the hours disc are successively repeated in two different colors, and that the indications on the minutes disc are divided into two zones successively of different colors, the first going from to 29 minutes, and the second from 30 to 59 minutes, the said different colors being successively the same.
- FIG. 1 is diagrammatic plan view of these discs.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 show the variants of the invention.
- the co-axial discs of the watch shown in FIG. 1 are as follows: 1 indicates the minutes disc, 2 the hours disc, and 3 an optional date disc. The indications on these discs are visible through the windows ia, 2a, 3a, of a dial, not shown.
- Minutes disc 1 has the two zones of different colors; the first zone goes from 0 to 29 minutes and is, for example colored blue; the second zone goes from 30 to.
- the indications on the hours disc are successively duplicated and of different colors, thus the l the l 0clock appears in the aperture first in blue, then in red.
- the coaxial discs of the watch shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 of the drawing are the following: 1 indicates the seconds disc, 2 indicates the minutes disc, 3 is the hours disc, and 4 is the date disc, the latter being optional.
- the seconds disc 1 shows the markers in like colors whilst minutes disc 2 is seen in different colors.
- the first zone from 0 to 29 minutes is, for example, in blue, the second zone going from 30 to 59 is in red. Minutes disc 2 preferably jumps each minute so that the reading of the seconds hand is easily correlated to the minute indicated.
- this dial In the hour dial there always appears two difi'erent numbers of different color. In the example shown in the drawing, the visible hour indication 2 is in blue and 1 is in red. To determine to which hour corresponds the minute marked by the index 4 (here the minute 0 blue), this blue color is made to correspond with the figure having this color in the window 2a, thus the hour indicated is exactly 2 0clock.
- An additional disc 4 can be provided in order to indicate the date. This disc, operates differently to the other three and advances one division every 24 hours, as known.
- i iii fifiiigl m at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours, an improvement comprising first indications from 1 12 carried by the hours disc, wherein said first indications are repeated to provide two successive occurrences for each hour indication, said hour indications being colored in two difierent colors, the first occurrence of each hour indication being of a first color and of a second occurrence being of a second color; second indications from O to 59 carried by the minutes disc wherein said second indications are divided into two successive zones of said different colors, the first zone going from 0 to 29 and being of said first color and the second zone from 30 to 59 and being of said second color; and a third coaxial disc mounted on the watch and carrying indications of the seconds.
- a watch having at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours, an improvement comprising first indications from 1 to 12 carried by the hours disc, wherein said first indications are repeated to provide successive occurrences for each hour indication, said hour indications being colored in two different colors, the first occurrence of each hour indication being of a first color and the second occurrence being of a second color; second indications from 0 to 59 carried by the minutes disc, wherein said second indications are divided into two successive zones of said different colors, the first zone going from 0 to 29 and being of said first color and the second zone from 30 to 59 and being of said second color; and a third coaxial disc mounted on the watch and carrying indications of the date.
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Abstract
Watch with coaxial minutes and hours discs, the minutes disc having indications for 0 to 29 minutes in a first color and 30 to 59 minutes in a second color and, having a third disc for indicating seconds or dates. Each hour indication is repeated, one in the first color, the other in the second, and successive hour indications in different colors are visible through the dial.
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' United States Patent Burt 1 51 Aug. 29, 1972 [54] WATCH v {56] References Cited [72] Inventor: Zeno Hurt, Mohlin switzerland UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,533,228 10/1970 l-lurt ..58/125 [73] Assignee: Agon Uhrenfabrik Ruben Ffiebold 864,467 8/1907 lngraham ..58/127 M f, Switzerland 3,452,535 7/ 1969 Cabantous et a1. ..5 8/4 1,792,435 2/1931 Mcbeary et al. ..58/125 B 1,935,842 11/1933 Free] ..58/126 A [22] 1970 1,950,647 3/1934 Bailer ..58/125 B 2,051,611 8/1936 Liner ..58/125 B [21] Appl. No.: 44,852
I Primary Examiner-Richard B. Wilkinson R [and 0 A Assistant ExaminerStanley A. Wal
e U s ppumfifm Dam Attorney-Robert E. Burns and Emmanuel J. Lobato [63] Continuation-impart of Ser. No. 822,177, May
6, 1969, Pat. No. 3,533,228. [57] ABSTRACT Watch with coaxial minutes and hours discs, the [30] Forelgn Application Priority Data minutes disc having indications for O to 29 minutes in Dec. 24, 1968 Switzerland ..19267/68 a first color and 30 to 59 minutes in a second color June 12,1969 Switzerland ..8960/69 having a third disc for indicating Seconds or dates. Each hour indication is repeated, one in the [52] US. Cl. 58/127 R first color the other in the second and Successive [51] Int. 19/06 hur.indicatins in different colors are visible through [58] Field ofSearch.58/125 R, 125 B, 126 R, 126 A, the d131- 2 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures WATCH This application is a continuation in part of my application Ser. No. 822,177, now US. Pat. No. 3,533,228.
The watch according to the present invention is provided with at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours.
Numerous watches of this type are known and which are generally provided with an hours disc which jumps over when the minutes disc comes to zero.
These watches have the disadvantage of being difficult to read especially at the time when the minutes disc passes the zero because at that moment an error in reading the hour is possible.
The watch of the invention aims to obviate these drawbacks. It. is characterized by the fact that the indications on the hours disc are successively repeated in two different colors, and that the indications on the minutes disc are divided into two zones successively of different colors, the first going from to 29 minutes, and the second from 30 to 59 minutes, the said different colors being successively the same.
The accompanying drawings shown, byway of example, an embodiment of the coaxial discs of a watch according to the invention, and two variations thereof.
FIG. 1 is diagrammatic plan view of these discs.
FIGS. 2 and 3 show the variants of the invention.
The co-axial discs of the watch shown in FIG. 1 are as follows: 1 indicates the minutes disc, 2 the hours disc, and 3 an optional date disc. The indications on these discs are visible through the windows ia, 2a, 3a, of a dial, not shown.
59 minutes and is colored red.
The indications on the hours disc are successively duplicated and of different colors, thus the l the l 0clock appears in the aperture first in blue, then in red.
The coaxial discs of the watch shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 of the drawing are the following: 1 indicates the seconds disc, 2 indicates the minutes disc, 3 is the hours disc, and 4 is the date disc, the latter being optional.
The numbers on these discs are visible through the apertures la, 2a, 3a and 4a in the dial 5.
The seconds disc 1 shows the markers in like colors whilst minutes disc 2 is seen in different colors. The first zone from 0 to 29 minutes is, for example, in blue, the second zone going from 30 to 59 is in red. Minutes disc 2 preferably jumps each minute so that the reading of the seconds hand is easily correlated to the minute indicated.
The reading of this dial is extremely simple. In the hour dial there always appears two difi'erent numbers of different color. In the example shown in the drawing, the visible hour indication 2 is in blue and 1 is in red. To determine to which hour corresponds the minute marked by the index 4 (here the minute 0 blue), this blue color is made to correspond with the figure having this color in the window 2a, thus the hour indicated is exactly 2 0clock.
An additional disc 4 can be provided in order to indicate the date. This disc, operates differently to the other three and advances one division every 24 hours, as known.
i iii fifiiigl m at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours, an improvement comprising first indications from 1 12 carried by the hours disc, wherein said first indications are repeated to provide two successive occurrences for each hour indication, said hour indications being colored in two difierent colors, the first occurrence of each hour indication being of a first color and of a second occurrence being of a second color; second indications from O to 59 carried by the minutes disc wherein said second indications are divided into two successive zones of said different colors, the first zone going from 0 to 29 and being of said first color and the second zone from 30 to 59 and being of said second color; and a third coaxial disc mounted on the watch and carrying indications of the seconds.
2. In a watch having at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours, an improvement comprising first indications from 1 to 12 carried by the hours disc, wherein said first indications are repeated to provide successive occurrences for each hour indication, said hour indications being colored in two different colors, the first occurrence of each hour indication being of a first color and the second occurrence being of a second color; second indications from 0 to 59 carried by the minutes disc, wherein said second indications are divided into two successive zones of said different colors, the first zone going from 0 to 29 and being of said first color and the second zone from 30 to 59 and being of said second color; and a third coaxial disc mounted on the watch and carrying indications of the date.
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1. In a watch having at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours, an improvement comprising first indications from 1 - 12 carried by the hours disc, wherein said first indications are repeated to provide two successive occurrences for each hour indication, said hour indications being colored in two different colors, the first occurrence of each hour indication being of a first color and the second occurrence being of a second color; second indications from 0 to 59 carried by the minutes disc wherein said second indications are divided into two successive zones of said different colors, the first zone going from 0 to 29 and being of said first color and the second zone from 30 to 59 and being of said second color; and a third coaxial disc mounted on the watch and carrying indications of the seconds.
2. In a watch having at least two coaxial discs carrying indications of the minutes and hours, an improvement comprising first indications from 1 to 12 carried by the hours disc, wherein said first indications are repeated to provide successive occurrences for each hour indication, said hour indications being colored in two different colors, the first occurrence of each hour indication being of a first color and the second occurrence being of a second color; second indications from 0 to 59 carried by the minutes disc, wherein said second indications are divided into two successive zones of said different colors, the first zone going from 0 to 29 and being of said first color and the second zone from 30 to 59 and being of said second color; and a third coaxial disc mounted on the watch and carrying indications of the date.
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CH1926768A CH510288A (en) | 1968-12-24 | 1968-12-24 | Watch |
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US6366540B1 (en) | 1998-11-18 | 2002-04-02 | Edward Kaminsky | Open-faced watch display |
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US2051611A (en) * | 1933-08-14 | 1936-08-18 | Electric Auto Lite Co | Direct time indicating apparatus |
US3452535A (en) * | 1966-04-13 | 1969-07-01 | Ind De Metrologie Trophy Cie | Dating mechanism |
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US864467A (en) * | 1907-03-12 | 1907-08-27 | Henry C Ingraham | Dial. |
US1792435A (en) * | 1929-04-13 | 1931-02-10 | Mcleary Eddie | Clock |
US1935842A (en) * | 1930-07-16 | 1933-11-21 | Albert E Freel | Time indicating device |
US1950647A (en) * | 1932-02-27 | 1934-03-13 | Otto P Bailer | Mechanical time movement |
US2051611A (en) * | 1933-08-14 | 1936-08-18 | Electric Auto Lite Co | Direct time indicating apparatus |
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US5134595A (en) * | 1992-01-07 | 1992-07-28 | Faber Ilene G | Easily read rotary timepiece |
US6366540B1 (en) | 1998-11-18 | 2002-04-02 | Edward Kaminsky | Open-faced watch display |
US8264910B2 (en) * | 2010-12-13 | 2012-09-11 | Fuisz Richard C | Cipher watch |
USD919451S1 (en) * | 2019-03-11 | 2021-05-18 | Luxury Goods International (L.G.I.) SA | Wristwatch |
USD919453S1 (en) * | 2019-07-22 | 2021-05-18 | Luxury Goods International (L.G.I.) SA | Wristwatch |
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