Information
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Patent Grant
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6525998
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Patent Number
6,525,998
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 19, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 25, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Martin; David
- Lindinger; Michael L.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 368 223
- 368 228
- 368 80
- 368 238
- 368 296
- 368 10
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A functional commemorative timepiece to memorialize an event such as a birth, marriage or the like has a first and second set of pointers. The first set of pointers are under a crystal and move across a dial for indicating the current time of day. The second set of pointers are stationary and are attached to the crystal for indicating the hour and minute at which the event to be memorialized occurred. There is a bezel around the crystal with a legend indicating the event being memorialized and a festoon may be provided with markings correlated with the legend.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a timepiece for commemorating an event such as a birth.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
People like tangible reminders of important life events such as birth, marriage, etc. There are stores that specialize in “things remembered” with plaques and other knickknacks, which are given as gift items. On display, these items blend into the background after a while and are not noticed at all. There is a need for a tangible reminder of an event such as a birthday that is functional such that it continues to draw attention. Such a device could be used to commemorate a milestone event such as turning 30, 40, 50 or like.
In the prior art there are toy clocks with movable hands that can be attached to a medicine bottle for use in reminding a person when it is time to take the next dose (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,353 to Besthorne). There are also devices that attach with a suction cup to the face of a watch (e.g., U.S. Pat. No. 1,940,453 to Hitchcock) for reminding a person when it is time to perform the next act in a recurrent series of acts, such as taking medicine. Neither the Besthorne or Hitchcock devices provides a functional timepiece for memorializing a life event such as a birth.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a functional timepiece for commemorating an important life event such as a birth, marriage, etc. It is another object to provide a tangible reminder of an event that is functional such that it continues to draw attention. Other objects and features of the invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
In accordance with the invention, a commemorative timepiece to memorialize an event such as a birth, marriage or the like has a first and second set of pointers. The first set of pointers are under a crystal and move across a dial for indicating the current time of day. The second set of pointers are attached to the crystal. The second set of pointers are stationary for indicating the hour and minute at which the event to be memorialized occurred. There is a bezel around the crystal with a legend indicating the event being memorialized. A festoon may be provided with markings correlated with the legend.
The invention summarized above comprises the constructions hereinafter described, the scope of the invention being indicated by the subjoined claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
In the accompanying drawings, in which several of various possible embodiments of the invention are illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a timepiece in accordance with the present invention for memorializing an event such as turning fifty;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the timepiece with a frame, base and festoon removed;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of a second timepiece in accordance with the present invention for memorializing the name, date, weight and time of birth of a baby;
FIG. 4
is a view taken along line
4
—
4
in
FIG. 2
showing a means for attaching a stationary second set of pointers to the face of the crystal; and,
FIG. 5
is an exploded side view of the timepiece shown in FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference number, reference numeral
10
refers to a commemorative timepiece in accordance with the present invention. Timepiece
10
may be used to commemorate an important life event such as a birth, marriage, beginning of a business, etc. It may also be used to commemorate a meeting such as “The first time I saw you” and so forth. In the drawings two representative events are illustrated. Referring first to
FIG. 1
, a legend
12
is provided for memorializing a 50th birthday. In
FIG. 3
, legend
12
provides a name
14
, a birth date
16
and a weight
18
of a baby, which particulars are being memorialized.
Timepiece
10
is an analog device and may be a clock or a watch. When it is a watch, it may be carried in a pocket, worn on a wrist, etc. Whereas, when it is a clock, it cannot be worn and is not intended to be carried about. In the drawings, timepiece
10
is illustrated in clock form, but it will be understood that it can be a watch with a watchband, pocket watch with a chain or cord, or the like.
Timepiece
10
includes a case
20
within which is housed a timekeeping mechanism
22
. Today's timekeeping mechanisms fall into two categories: Mechanical or quartz. Mechanical movements mark the passage of time by a series of gear mechanisms. Quartz movements are powered by a battery. It will be apparent that timepiece
10
is not limited to a particular timekeeping mechanism
22
.
A dial
24
is attached to case
20
. Dial
24
has indications
26
to show hours and, in some embodiments, additional functions. For example a two-function timepiece has indications
26
for the hours and minutes, whereas a six-function timepiece indicates hours, minutes, seconds, the day of the week, the day of the month and the month. Years may also be indicated in some timepieces, phases of the moon, etc. Indications
26
may take the form of numerals, divisions or symbols of various types. Indications
26
may be applied to dial
24
as separate parts, but more commonly, particularly in less expensive timepieces, may be printed on. In the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
5
, a plate
28
is provided with a front side and rear side. Case
20
may be attached to the rear side of plate
28
and dial
24
to the front side thereof.
A crystal
30
is provided for protecting dial
24
. Crystal
30
is a thin sheet of glass or transparent synthetic material. A bezel
32
is provided for attaching crystal
30
to case
20
over dial
24
, indirectly through plate
28
as shown in the drawings or directly as in the case of a wristwatch. When timepiece
10
is a watch, bezel
32
is slip fitted, threaded or otherwise attached to case
20
. As best seem in
FIG. 5
, bezel
32
is attached to plate
28
with attachment means
34
such as screws. Clips, nails, glue or the like may also be used as attachment means
34
. In the embodiment shown in the drawings, as best seen in
FIG. 5
, bezel
32
encircles plate
28
and screws
34
are threaded into the backside of the bezel
32
which may be formed of wood, a composite fiberboard material or the like. Legend
12
of the event being memorialized, as discussed above, is provided on the front side of bezel
32
.
Crystal
30
has an inside and an outside. A first set of pointers
36
are provided under crystal
30
. First set of pointers
36
are driven by timekeeping mechanism
22
and move over dial
24
for indicating the current time of day. There are many different kinds of hands which may be used for first set of pointers
36
. Included hands are alpha (a hand that is slightly tapered), baton (a narrow hand sometimes referred to as a “stick hand” ), dauphine (a wide, tapered hand with a facet at the center running the length of the hand), skeleton (hands with cutouts), luminous (hands covered with a luminous material) and so forth.
A second set of pointers
38
are provided on crystal
30
. Second set of pointers
38
are stationary and may be selectively attached to the inside or outside of crystal
30
with an adhesive
40
having a peel-off backing
42
as shown in FIG.
4
. Second set of pointers
38
may also be printed, painted, etched or the like on crystal
30
where they are set to indicate the hour and minute at which the event to be memorialized occurred. Second set of pointers
36
simulate the operating hands of first set of pointers
36
. When the event to be memorialized occurs, first set of pointers
36
are eclipsed by second set of pointers
38
. Second set of pointers
38
are anchored to the center of crystal
30
and may include a second legend
44
associated with the event being memorialized such as “am” or “pm.”
When timepiece
10
is a clock, it may be supported on a frame
46
which is mounted on a base
48
. In this form, timepiece
10
may be displayed on a desk, credenza or some other piece of furniture. A detachable festoon
50
may be attached to the frame or to bezel
32
. Festoon
50
may have markings
52
to indicate the event being memorialized. As shown in
FIG. 1
, markings
52
are the number
50
and correlate with legend
12
which states “FIFTY YEARS IN THE MAKING.”
In use, timepiece
10
is customized by the manufacturer, distributor or retailer to the event being memorialized. Alternatively, second set of pointers
38
, first and second legends
12
and
44
and markings
52
(if any) may be applied by the purchaser from a set of numbers and letters provided with timepiece
10
. The numbers and letters in the set may have adhesive
40
with peel-off backing
42
which facilitates the customization. Instead, stencils might be provided such that the purchaser can paint, print or etch second set of pointers
38
on crystal
30
and legend
12
on bezel
32
, as desired.
Timepiece
10
is intended for use as a display item. Depending on the materials selected for timekeeping mechanism
22
, case
20
, etc., timepiece
10
may be provided as an inexpensive gift item, competitive with plaques and other knickknacks. On the other hand, timepiece
10
may be provided as an expensive grandfather-style clock with second set of pointers
38
etched into crystal
30
which may be made of sapphire crystal glass. In any form, second set of pointers
38
do not obstruct viewing of the time. Since timepiece
10
is functional, it will continue to draw attention, unlike most knickknacks, and likely be a source of continuing joy to the recipient.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
- 1. A commemorative timepiece to memorialize an event, said timepiece comprising a case within which is housed a timekeeping mechanism, a dial attached to the case, said dial having indications to show the hours, a crystal for protecting the dial, a bezel for attaching the crystal to the case and over the dial, a legend on the bezel indicating the event being memorialized, a first set of pointers under the crystal driven by the timekeeping mechanism, said first set of pointers moving over the dial for indicating the current time of day and a second set of stationary pointers on the crystal for indicating the hour and minute at which the event to be memorialized occurred.
- 2. The timepiece of claim 1 being a clock supported on a frame mounted on a base.
- 3. A commemorative timepiece to memorialize an event, said timepiece comprising a case within which is housed a timekeeping mechanism, a plate with a front and rear side, said case attached to the rear side of the plate and a dial attached to the front side of the plate, said dial having indications to show the hours, a crystal for protecting the dial, a bezel for attaching the crystal to the plate over the dial, a legend on the bezel indicating the event being memorialized, a first set of pointers under the crystal driven by the timekeeping mechanism, said first set of pointers moving over the dial for indicating the current time of day and a second set of stationary pointers on the crystal for indicating the hour and minute at which the event to be memorialized occurred.
- 4. The timepiece of claim 3 being a clock wherein the bezel is attached to the plate with attachment means.
- 5. The timepiece of claim 4 wherein the attachment means are screws.
- 6. The timepiece of claim 3 being a clock supported on a frame mounted on a base.
- 7. The timepiece of claim 6 wherein a detachable festoon is attached to the frame or bezel and positioned above the dial.
- 8. The timepiece of claim 3 wherein the second set of pointers are attached to the crystal with adhesive, said adhesive protected with a peel-off backing prior to application to the crystal.
- 9. The timepiece of claim 3 wherein the second set of pointers are painted, printed or etched on the crystal.
- 10. A commemorative clock to memorialize an event, said clock comprising a case within which is housed a timekeeping mechanism, a plate with a front and rear side, said case attached to the rear side of the plate and a dial attached to the front side of the plate, said dial having indications to show the hours, a crystal for protecting the dial, a bezel for attaching the crystal to the plate over the dial, a legend on the bezel indicating the event being memorialized, a first set of pointers under the crystal driven by the timekeeping mechanism, said first set of pointers moving over the dial for indicating the current time of day and a second set of stationary pointers on the crystal for indicating the hour and minute at which the event to be memorialized occurred, said second set of pointers attached to the crystal with adhesive, said adhesive protected with a peel-off backing prior to application to the crystal, said clock supported on a frame mounted on a base, said frame or bezel having means for attaching a detachable festoon with markings to show the event being memorialized.
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