WO1997045776A1 - Montre ou pendule electronique analogique - Google Patents
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- WO1997045776A1 WO1997045776A1 PCT/JP1997/001727 JP9701727W WO9745776A1 WO 1997045776 A1 WO1997045776 A1 WO 1997045776A1 JP 9701727 W JP9701727 W JP 9701727W WO 9745776 A1 WO9745776 A1 WO 9745776A1
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- G04C3/00—Electromechanical clocks or watches independent of other time-pieces and in which the movement is maintained by electric means
- G04C3/14—Electromechanical clocks or watches independent of other time-pieces and in which the movement is maintained by electric means incorporating a stepping motor
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- the present invention relates to a pointer-type electronic timepiece, and more particularly, to a pointer-type electronic timepiece in which a minute hand steps and rubs at intervals of one minute.
- the normal minute hand step moves, for example, by 20 seconds. Therefore, if the power supply voltage drops and the electronic timepiece stops, the minute hand may stop between the minute scales.
- the minute hand advances by one minute, so the minute hand could not be adjusted to the minute scale, making it very difficult to correct the time. Disclosure of the invention
- An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems and to provide a pointer-type electronic timepiece that can easily correct the time even with a timepiece in which a minute hand operates multiple times in one minute.
- the present invention relates to a pointer-type electronic timepiece in which a minute hand moves a minute step in a plurality of steps in a time display state, and moves the minute hand once in a minute state in a corrected state.
- Minute hand position adjusting means is provided for moving the minute hand to any position on each minute scale and stopping when the minute hand is stopped or time is corrected.
- the invention is characterized in that, in the hand-held electronic timepiece according to claim 1, the hand position adjusting means is controlled by a voltage detection circuit that detects a power supply voltage.
- the hand position adjusting means operates when the mode of the timepiece shifts from a normal state to a correction state. .
- the minute hand in the time display state, moves the minute in steps of one minute in n times, and the minute hand position adjusting means includes: It is characterized by having an n-ary counter whose value indicates the position of the minute hand, and minute hand driving means for driving the minute hand to one of the scales of each minute based on the output of the n-ary counter.
- the minute hand in the time display state, moves the minute step in three times, and the minute hand position adjusting means includes a counter.
- the present invention also relates to the hand electronic timepiece according to claim 5, wherein the minute hand driving means comprises: a fast-forward pulse creating means for creating a fast-forward pulse for driving the minute hand; An hour / minute hand adjusting circuit for driving the minute hand by the fast-forward pulse based on the count value of the count.
- the present invention also relates to the pointer-type electronic timepiece according to claim 5, wherein the minute hand driving means drives the minute hand by a number obtained by subtracting the count value of the ternary counter from 3.
- FT G. 1 is a professional and speed chart showing one embodiment of the pointer type electronic timepiece of the present invention
- F 1 G. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the position of the hands of the pointer type electronic timepiece of the present invention
- FIG. FIG. 5 is a block diagram showing another embodiment of the pointer-type electronic timepiece of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing an embodiment of the pointer-type electronic timepiece of the present invention.
- FI G. 1 is an oscillation circuit
- 2 is a frequency dividing circuit
- 3 is a fast-forward pulse creating means for creating a fast-forward pulse HP for correction
- 4 is a second pulse creating means for creating a second pulse BP
- 5 is 20 Second pulse This is a 20-second pulse generation means for generating MP.
- 6 is the A input when the C terminal is ⁇ H '' level, and B output when the L terminal is ⁇ L '' level.
- a and 7 are waveform shaping circuits that create pulses for hour and minute hand drive.
- ⁇ , 8 are hour and minute hand drive.
- the circuit, 9 is the hour and minute motor
- 10 is the hour and minute.
- Numeral 12 is a ternary counter that counts a 20-second pulse MP and outputs an "H" level signal when the count is 0. When the number of counts is 2 and a pulse is input again, it returns to 0.
- a voltage detecting means 13 outputs a voltage drop signal BS at "H" level when the power supply voltage falls below a predetermined value.
- Reference numeral 14 denotes an hour / minute hand adjusting circuit, which passes the fast-forward pulse HP only when a ternary counter 12 force “L” level signal is output to the C terminal.
- Reference numeral 20 denotes a second hand position force indicator corresponding to the position of the second hand 19
- reference numeral 21 denotes a second counter for counting the second of time
- reference numeral 22 denotes a coincidence detecting means for detecting coincidence between these two counters. It is a step.
- Reference numeral 23 denotes an hour and minute correction switch, which is pulled down via a resistor (not shown), and outputs a signal of "L” level normally, and outputs a signal of "H” level when the switch is operated.
- Reference numeral 24 denotes an hour / minute correction pulse generating means, which outputs three pulses by one operation of the hour / minute correction switch 23.
- 25 is a mode switch
- 26 is a second correction switch, both of which are bull-down via a resistor like the hour and minute correction switch 23 (not shown).
- Normally "L” level by switch operation Outputs H "level signal.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram showing the positional relationship of the hour and minute hands 10 of the electronic timepiece according to the present invention.
- the clock circuit is initialized by pressing switches 23, 25, and 26 simultaneously. This operation is not directly related to the present invention and is a known technique, so that it is not shown in the drawings and detailed description is omitted.
- the mode switch 25 is turned on to be in the correction state.
- the second power 21 is reset to 0.
- the second hand position force counter 2 is also 0, so the coincidence detection circuit 22 detects the coincidence of both counters 20 and 21 and outputs the "H" level signal to the selector B15. Output.
- the second pulse BP is not output because the second pulse generating means 4 is reset. Therefore, the second hand 19 remains stopped, and the second hand position counter 20 remains at 0. If the second ⁇ 19 does not stop at the () position, operate the correction switch 26 to move the second hand 19 to the 0 position.
- the correction switch 26 outputs one pulse to the AND circuit 27 each time it is pressed.
- the AND circuit 27 outputs this pulse to the OR circuit 29.
- the second position force pin 20 remains at 0.
- the position of the second hand position counter 20 and the position of the second hand 19 match.
- the hour / minute correction switch 23 When the hour / minute correction switch 23 is operated, three pulses are output from the hour / minute correction pulse generating means 24.
- the hour and minute hands 10 of the electronic timepiece advance 1Z3 minutes with one pulse, so that the hands are moved by exactly one minute with three pulses.
- Selector A outputs these three correction signals to the OR circuit 3 ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ because the mode signal MS power is “H” level. Since the ternary counter 12 has just been reset, the count value is ⁇ . Since the H-level signal is output, the hour / minute hand adjustment circuit 14 also does not output the fast-forward pulse HP, and the OR circuit 30 outputs three pulses to the waveform shaping circuit 7.
- the hour / minute hand 10 is 1 minute This operation is repeated to set the hour / minute hand 10 to the current time and turn off the mode switch 25. Then, the reset of the second pulse generating means 4, the 20-second pulse generating means 5 and the second counter 21 is released.
- the second pulse BP is output and the selector B outputs the second pulse BP to the OR circuit 29. Since the other input of the OR circuit 29 is at the "L" level, the second pulse BP is the second hand position counter 20, the waveform shaping circuit B Output to 16 Then, the second hand 19 starts the 1-second movement, and the second counter 21 also counts up with the second hand position counter 20 because the second pulse BP is input.
- the reset of the 20-second pulse generation means 5 is also released, and a 2 ⁇ -second pulse MP is output.
- the output of the OR circuit 31 is at the "L” level, and the 20-second pulse MP is output to the OR circuit 30.
- the 20-second pulse MP is output to the waveform shaping circuit A 7 and the hour / minute hand 10 is moved by 1Z3 steps. In this way, the electronic timepiece is in the normal operation state.
- the 20-second pulse MP is also input to the ternary counter 12 and the count-up is performed in conjunction with the hour / minute hand 10. That is, when the count value of the ternary countdown is 0, the hour / minute hand 10 is at the correct minute position, that is, FIG.
- 1 is the position of 1 Z 3 step, that is, the position shown in FIG. 2 (b), and 2 is the position of 2/3 step, that is, FIG. 2 (c) Shown in Will be in position.
- the watch enters the correction state.
- the fast-forward pulse generating means 3 releases the reset and outputs the fast-forward pulse HP.
- the second pulse generating means 4 and the 20-second pulse generating means 5 are reset, and the respective pulses BP and MP are not output. Since the second counter 21 is reset to 0, the coincidence detecting circuit 22 detects a mismatch between the second hand position counter 20 and the second counter 21 and outputs an "L" level signal. Therefore, the selector B 15 outputs the fast-forward pulse HP to the OR circuit 29.
- the fast forward pulse BP is output to the timer circuit 29 to the waveform shaping circuit B16 and the second hand position counter 20. As a result, the second hand 19 stops at the 0 position.
- the hour / minute hand adjusting circuit 14 passes the fast-forward pulse HP and outputs it to the OR circuit 30. Therefore, the hour and minute hands 10 step and the ternary counter 12 counts up. When the ternary counter 12 becomes 0, an "H" level signal is output, so that the hour / minute hand adjusting circuit 14 does not output the fast-forward pulse HP. Therefore, the hour / minute hand 10 stops at the minute position and the ternary counter 12 stops at 0.
- the voltage detection means 13 When the power supply voltage drops in the normal hand operation state and falls below a predetermined voltage, the voltage detection means 13 outputs the voltage drop signal BS at the "H" level.
- the ternary counter 12 also outputs an "H" level signal when the count value is 0, that is, when the hour / minute hand reaches the 10th power position. Therefore, the AND circuit 28 outputs a signal of the “H” level, and is reset via the OR circuit 31 to the 20-second pulse generating means 5 and the second-pulse generating means 4. Therefore, the 20-second pulse MP is output. Since the output is stopped, the hour / minute hand 10 stops at the correct minute position, and although not shown, the second counter 21 is reset by resetting the second counter 21 at this time. Stops at position 0.
- the 20 second pulse generating means 5 is reset until the ternary counter 12 becomes 0. Therefore, even if the battery voltage drops, the watch continues to operate for a maximum of 59 seconds. If the detection voltage of the voltage detection means 13 is set to a high level to some extent, there is no problem. If the voltage drop signal BS is input to the selector A 6, the selector B 15 and the OR circuit 31, the voltage drops. Immediately after, the minute hand 10 stops at the correct minute position, and the clock can be set to the stopped state.
- a switch that operates when the battery is removed may be provided, and the operation may be controlled so that the above operation is performed by inputting the switch.
- the ternary counter 12 is described as an up counter, but it goes without saying that the present invention can be implemented even in an up-down period.
- a reverse drive pulse generation circuit is provided.If the count value is 1, the ternary counter 12 is down-counted and one reverse rotation pulse is output.If the count value is 2, the ternary counter is up-counted. And output one forward rotation pulse. It is also possible to provide an hour / minute hand position counter for storing the position of the hour / minute hand, and to control the hour / minute hand by the force center value.
- the hour / minute hand ⁇ 0 is configured to move by 20 seconds, but the present invention is not limited to this. The case of the second hand is also included.
- the force having voltage detecting means 13 is not limited to this.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing another embodiment of the pointer-type electronic timepiece of the present invention.
- the same components as those in FIG. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof is omitted.
- the hour / minute correction pulse generating means 240 receives the pulse from the frequency dividing circuit 2 and generates an hour / minute hand correction pulse. At this time, three pulses are generated by the input of the hour and minute correction switch 23 as in the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, but in this embodiment, the value of the ternary counter 12 is received, and It is configured to output the difference from the count value.
- the operation in the normal state is the same as that of the embodiment shown in FIG.
- the 20-second pulse generating means 5 is reset, and the output of the 20-second pulse MP is stopped. Therefore, the hour / minute hand 10 stops at the position where the operation was performed.
- the hour / minute correction switch 23 is operated, the hour / minute correction pulse creating means 240 outputs corrected pulses by the number of pulses obtained by subtracting the count value of the ternary counter 12 from 3. Therefore, when stopping at a position one step ahead of the hour / minute hand 10 force 3 ⁇ 4E minute position, (3-1), that is, two correction pulses are output. Therefore, the hour and minute hands 10 stop at the correct minute position.
- the ternary counter 12 becomes 0 here, if the correction switch 23 is operated thereafter, the hour / minute hand 1 ⁇ advances by three steps. Therefore, no matter where the hour / minute hand 10 stops, the first correction switch 23 always stops at the correct minute position, after which the correction can be made in one-minute increments.
- the 20-second pulse generation means 5 is reset by the voltage drop signal BS output from the voltage detection means 13.
- the subsequent operation is as described above.
- the present invention discloses a pointer-type electronic timepiece, the present invention can also be applied to other devices that indicate a state by a pointer.
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DE69706801T DE69706801T2 (de) | 1996-05-24 | 1997-05-23 | Analoge elektronische zeitmessvorrichting |
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