US3757509A - Chronograph timepiece using digital display - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an electronic watch in which digital display is effected by a liquid crystal or light emitting diode and particularly to a display means for an electronic watch having a chronograph mechanism.
- An object of the invention is to provide a watch of the above character having a simplified display panel.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a display device having a plurality of digits utilized to indicate the time of day and a time interval.
- the time of day is a value which is displayed to indicate the present time on the watch, and the time interval refers to an elapsed period from a starting point to a finish point, a cycle time, a required time etc.
- the surface of a wrist watch is very small, and hence it is difficult to display all of the necessary information, i.e., month, date, hour, minute, second, tenths of seconds, and hundreths of seconds.
- the month and date are displayed first, the hour and minute are displayed second, and lastly those of tenths and hundreths seconds are displayed.
- all of the data can be displayed by a unitary displaying device.
- block 1 is a counter for producing a signal of 100 Hz.
- the timepiece comprises a quartz crystal oscillator which produces a time standard signal, said standard signal being divided to produce signal 0, of 100 Hz.
- Counter 2 produces 0.01 sec, 0.1 sec and 1 sec 0 signals by two decimal counters, said 0.01 sec and 0.1 sec signals are coded in B (1, 2, 4, 8).
- signal B of one second and seconds and one minute signal 0 are produced by both decimal counters and a divide-by-six counter.
- Block 10 is a select gate for selecting either time signal (B,.B,.B .B,) or a time period signal (A,.A,.
- Block 11 is a resistor circuit composed of flip-flop circuits in which 5 selected signals C,, Cg, C, and C are shifted in parallel by a clock pulse CL and are memorized.
- the shift pulse CL is produced by signal 0, of the counter 1 through NOR gate G. At this time, a starting switch S, for aetivating a memory operation is closed, the shift pulse is cut off and memorizing data is stored.
- Block 12 is a select gate block for selecting either C C (time period and minute) or C C (second and 0.1, 0.01 seconds) by closing or opening a select switch S Output signals D and D of selected coded signal (1, 4, 2, 3) are decoded into seven-segment type signals by decoder 13 and display panel 14 is energized.
- the time measured by a watch mechanism having eight digits and a time period measured by a chronograph mechanism can be displayed by only four digits. Due to the operation of the memory circuit, a certain time can be displayed statically and exactly.
- the circuit is complicated, it can be made into a watch size by incorporating the technique of integrated circuits. Particularly, if the circuit is comprised of complementary field effect-transistors (C-MOS), the consumption of electric power becomes very small.
- C-MOS complementary field effect-transistors
- An electronic chronograph timepiece comprising digital display means, a watch mechanism for producing signals representing time of day, a chronograph mechanism for producing signals representative of a time period, a first divider circuit for said watch mechanism, a second divider circuit for said chronograph mechanism, resistor memory means for momentarily memorizing signals produced by said first or second divider circuit, a gate circuit for controlling the feed of the signal of said first or second divider circuit to said resistor means, and switch means for operating said gate circuit, said digital display means including a digital display device for displaying the signal from said resistor means.
Abstract
A chronograph timepiece using digital display in an electronic chronograph watch in which digital display is effected by a liquid or solid state display device, wherein the time of day is measured by a watch mechanism and a time period is measured by a chronograph mechanism and these are memorized in a resistor device. The memorized time and time period are selectively displayed in the display device.
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United States Patent Fujita 1 Sept. 11, 1973 CHRONOGRAPH TIMEPIECE USING 3,664,116 5/1972 Emerson et al 58/38 x DIGITAL DHSPLAY 3,686,880 8/1972 Samejima 58/23 R X 3,646,751 3/1972 Purland et al i. 58/152 R [75] Inventor: Kinji Fujita, Suwa-gun, Nagano-ken,
Japan Prima y '1 1tq:9 sli -..M! i 1 Asslgneei Kabushlkl Kalsha Suwa Serkosha, Attorney-Eric H. Waters,.l0hn G. Schwartz et a1.
Tokyo, Japan [22] Filed: Mar. 7, 1972 [57] ABSTRACT [2]] Appl. No.: 232,468
e A chrono ra h time iece usin di ital dis la in an F g P P g g P y [30] M g Apphcatlon Pmmty Data electronic chronograph watch in which digital display (If. ,1 Japan is effected a or solid state device wherein the time of day is measured by a watch mecha- [52] US. Cl. 58/23 R, 58/39.5 nism and a time period is measured by a chronograph [51] Int. Cl. G04c 3/00, G04f 3/06 mechanism and these are memorized in a resistor de- [58] Field of Search 58/23 R, 39.5, 74, vice. The memorized time and time period are selec- 58/l52; 340/3094, 309.5 tively displayed in the display device.
[ References Cited 2 Claims, 1 Drawing Figure UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,662,535 5/1972 Hedrick et al. 58/395 (WINTER mun r0? cow/rm (dun 72k coon/715R"?- 0 01 EX 5 4 3 2 0 fl Q l Coll/V725? COI/A/HE ram/75,2 COUNTER A F 4 F 4 H S, 4 4 a 2 z I 1 64/75 M \L VDD 5 C4 C3 C2 C1 CL 2 V FES/S/JZ-Mddflfi) C/(CU/T G 00 A/d? A 6475) 2 i c c, c, c, 5!
V e f VOLTAGE BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to an electronic watch in which digital display is effected by a liquid crystal or light emitting diode and particularly to a display means for an electronic watch having a chronograph mechanism.
An object of the invention is to provide a watch of the above character having a simplified display panel.
Another object of the invention is to provide a display device having a plurality of digits utilized to indicate the time of day and a time interval. The time of day is a value which is displayed to indicate the present time on the watch, and the time interval refers to an elapsed period from a starting point to a finish point, a cycle time, a required time etc. The surface of a wrist watch is very small, and hence it is difficult to display all of the necessary information, i.e., month, date, hour, minute, second, tenths of seconds, and hundreths of seconds. For example, if four display windows are provided in a wrist watch, the month and date are displayed first, the hour and minute are displayed second, and lastly those of tenths and hundreths seconds are displayed. Thus, all of the data can be displayed by a unitary displaying device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING I play in accordance with the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION Referring to the drawing, block 1 is a counter for producing a signal of 100 Hz. The timepiece comprises a quartz crystal oscillator which produces a time standard signal, said standard signal being divided to produce signal 0, of 100 Hz. Counters, 2, 3, 4 and constitute a watch mechanism. Counter 2 produces 0.01 sec, 0.1 sec and 1 sec 0 signals by two decimal counters, said 0.01 sec and 0.1 sec signals are coded in B (1, 2, 4, 8). Similarly, in counter 3, signal B of one second and seconds and one minute signal 0 are produced by both decimal counters and a divide-by-six counter. ln counter 4 signal 8;, of one minute and 10 minutes and one hour signal 0 are produced by decimal and divide-by-six counters. Counter 5 is a divide-by-24 counter for producing signal B of a time period. Counters 6, 7, 8 and 9 are a group of counters for constituting a chronograph mechanism, and have the same structures respectively as counters 2, 3, 4 and 5, and produce output signals A,.A .A .A, of coded signal (1, 2, 4, 8). Block 10 is a select gate for selecting either time signal (B,.B,.B .B,) or a time period signal (A,.A,. .A .A by closing or opening a switch S The output signal is designated as C C,, C or C Block 11 is a resistor circuit composed of flip-flop circuits in which 5 selected signals C,, Cg, C, and C are shifted in parallel by a clock pulse CL and are memorized. The shift pulse CL is produced by signal 0, of the counter 1 through NOR gate G. At this time, a starting switch S, for aetivating a memory operation is closed, the shift pulse is cut off and memorizing data is stored. Block 12 is a select gate block for selecting either C C (time period and minute) or C C (second and 0.1, 0.01 seconds) by closing or opening a select switch S Output signals D and D of selected coded signal (1, 4, 2, 3) are decoded into seven-segment type signals by decoder 13 and display panel 14 is energized.
Thus, according to the invention, the time measured by a watch mechanism having eight digits and a time period measured by a chronograph mechanism can be displayed by only four digits. Due to the operation of the memory circuit, a certain time can be displayed statically and exactly.
Moreover, although the circuit is complicated, it can be made into a watch size by incorporating the technique of integrated circuits. Particularly, if the circuit is comprised of complementary field effect-transistors (C-MOS), the consumption of electric power becomes very small.
What is claimed is:
1. An electronic chronograph timepiece comprising digital display means, a watch mechanism for producing signals representing time of day, a chronograph mechanism for producing signals representative of a time period, a first divider circuit for said watch mechanism, a second divider circuit for said chronograph mechanism, resistor memory means for momentarily memorizing signals produced by said first or second divider circuit, a gate circuit for controlling the feed of the signal of said first or second divider circuit to said resistor means, and switch means for operating said gate circuit, said digital display means including a digital display device for displaying the signal from said resistor means.
2. An electronic timepiece as claimed in claim 1 wherein the signals from said first and second counters are fed in parallel to said resistor means corresponding to the changes of said signals momentarily and selectively, and said signals are not fed to said resistor means only when the switch for operating said gate circuit is operated, whereas a signal fed to said resistor means at the moment of operating said switch is retained statically.
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1. An electronic chronograph timepiece comprising digital display means, a watch mechanism for producing signals representing time of day, a chronograph mechanism for producing signals representative of a time period, a first divider circuit for said watch mechanism, a second divider circuit for said chronograph mechanism, resistor memory means for momentarily memorizing signals produced by said first or second divider circuit, a gate circuit for controlling the feed of the signal of said first or second divider circuit to said resistor means, and switch means for operating said gate circuit, said digital display means including a digital display device for displaying the signal from said resistor means.
2. An electronic timepiece as claimed in claim 1 wherein the signals from said first and second counters are fed in parallel to said resistor means corresponding to the changes of said signals momentarily and selectively, and said signals are not fed to said resistor means only when the switch for operating said gate circuit is operated, whereas a signal fed to said resistor means at the moment of operating said switch is retained statically.
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