Claims
- 1. An analog style electronic watch comprising:
- A. a plurality of rings having discrete magnetic elements adapted to rotate about an axis for indicating respective units of time,
- B. a control circuit for generating drive pulses for each said ring,
- C. drive means for each of said plurality of rings responsive to said control circuit and being disposed in a magnetic relation with said magnetic elements of said rings, said drive means comprising electromagnetic means having a current winding for receiving said drive pulses, each of said electromagnetic means and the corresponding current winding generating asymmetric magnetic fields of alternating polarity in accordance with said drive pulses, whereby said asymmetric magnetic fields produce attractive and repulsive forces between respective magnetic elements on said rings thereby driving said ring about said axis.
- 2. An analog style electronic watch as recited in claim 1 wherein said electromagnetic means includes a magnetic core disposed in said current winding, said core having a non-uniform cross-sectional area for generating asymmetric magnetic fields to drive said ring.
- 3. An analog style electronic watch as recited in claim 1 wherein said plurality of rings comprise a thin-plate second hand ring, a thin-plate minute hand ring, and a thin-plate hour hand ring, and said control circuit includes respective second, minute and hour pulse generating means for driving the respective rings.
- 4. An analog style electronic watch as recited in claim 3 wherein said rings are concentrically mounted to rotate about a shaft, and said second hand ring includes sixty equidistantly spaced permanent magnetic elements, said minute hand ring includes sixty equidistantly spaced permanent magnetic elements, and said hour hand ring includes twelve equidistantly spaced permanent magnetic elements.
- 5. An analog style electronic watch as recited in claim 4 wherein said rings are circumferentially spaced from each other at a distance which eliminates an area of reciprocal magnetic interference.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/287/228, filed Dec. 21, 1988 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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