Claims
- 1. Digital time displays which comprise:
- (a) a plurality of 13-element arrays of digital time display elements;
- (b) each array comprising five horizontal line display elements spaced vertically apart from each other, with the respective left and right ends thereof in substantial vertical alignment;
- (c) each array further comprising two sets of four vertical line display elements bridging, respectively, the aligned left ends and the aligned right ends of the five horizontal elements, whereby in each array,
- (i) the highest, central and lowest horizontal elements and all the vertical elements are selectively displayable in combinations to display relatively large digits,
- (ii) the highest, second highest and second lowest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable in combinations to display smaller digits, relative to (i), in a relatively upper position, and
- (iii) the lowest, seocnd lowest and second highest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable to display smaller digits, relative to (i), in a relatively lower position.
- 2. Digital time displays as in claim 1 in which the second highest and second lowest horizontal elements are spaced apart from each other and from, respectively, the highest and lowest horizontal elements, by distances which are approximately equal and which each is approximately one-third of the total vertical distance between the highest and lowest horizontal elements.
- 3. Digital time displays as in claim 1 or 2 in which the central horizontal element is positioned approximately mid-way between the highest and lowest horizontal elements.
- 4. Digital time displays as in claim 1 in which the ends of the highest, second highest, second lowest and lowest horizontal elements and of the vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as mitered joints.
- 5. Digital time displays as in claim 4 in which the ends of the central horizontal element and of the vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as butt joints.
- 6. Digital time displays which comprise:
- (a) three 13-element arrays of digital time display elements;
- (b) each array comprising five horizontal line display elements spaced vertically apart from each other, with the respective left and right ends thereof in substantial vertical alignment;
- (c) each array further comprising two sets of four vertical line display elements bridging, respectively, the aligned left ends and the aligned right ends of the five horizontal elements;
- (d) two additional vertical line display elements each having a height substantially equal to the vertical distance between the highest and lowest horizontal elements of the arrays (a); and
- (e) the arrays (a) and the additional vertical elements (d) being grouped for left-to-right horizontal readout in the order of, first, one of the vertical elements, then two of the arrays, next the second of the vertical elements and, finally, the third of the arrays,
- whereby in each array,
- (i) the highest, central and lowest horizontal elements and all the vertical elements are selectively displayable in combinations to display relatively large single digits,
- (ii) the highest, second highest and second lowest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable in combinations to display smaller single digits, relative to (i), in a relatively upper position,
- (iii) the lowest, second lowest and second highest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable in combinations to display smaller single digits, relative to (i), in a relatively lower position, and
- (iv) either of the additional vertical elements is selectively displayable in association with an adjacent 13-element array to display relatively large double digits of at least value 10.
- 7. Digital time displays as in claim 6 in which the relatively large single and double digits provided by (i) and (iv) are displayed as hour digit values, and the smaller digits provided by (ii) and (iii) are displayed as minute digit values.
- 8. Digital time displays as in claim 6 which further includes a pair of 7-element arrays of digital time display elements positioned below the group (e) of arrays (a) and additional vertical elements (d), the pair being selectively displayable in combinations to display digit values of seconds from 01 up to 30 and then down from 29 to 00 during each minute interval.
- 9. Digital time displays as in claim 6, 7 or 8 in which the second highest and second lowest horizontal elements are spaced apart from each other and from, respectively, the highest and lowest horizontal elements, by distances which are approximately equal and which each is approximately one-third of the total vertical distance between the highest and lowerst horizontal elements, and in which the central horizontal element is positioned approximately mid-way between the highest and lowest horizontal elements.
- 10. Digital time displays as in claim 6 in which the ends of the highest, second highest, second lowest and lowest horizontal elements and of the bridging vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as mitered joints, and in which the ends of the central horizontal element and of the bridging vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as butt joints.
- 11. Digital time displays as in claim 10 in which the two additional vertical display elements (d) are provided with indentations, at heights corresponding to the mitered joints of the proximate ends of the second highest and second lowest horizontal elements and of the bridging vertical elements adjoining thereto in the 13-element arrays (a) adjacent to the vertical elements (d), the indentations being configured to complement the appearance of the mitered joints.
- 12. Digital time displays as in claim 6 within a display background outlined by a perimeter, said displays substantially filling the background without the appearance of large vacant spaces therein during operation thereof.
- 13. Digital time displays which comprise:
- (a) four 13-element arrays of digital time display elements;
- (b) each array comprising five horizontal line display elements spaced vertically apart from each other, with the respective left and right ends thereof in substantial vertical alignment;
- (c) each array further comprising two sets of four vertical line display elements bridging, respectively, the aligned left ends and the aligned right ends of the five horizontal elements; and
- (d) the four arrays (a) being grouped for left-to-right horizontal readout, whereby in each array,
- (i) the highest, central and lowest horizontal elements and all the vertical elements are selectively displayable in combinations to display relatively large digits,
- (ii) the highest, second highest and second lowest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable in combinations to display smaller digits, relative to (i), in a relatively upper position, and
- (iii) the lowest, second lowest and second highest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable in combinations to display smaller digits, relative to (i), in a relatively lower position.
- 14. Digital time displays as in claim 13 which further includes a lowermost pair of 7-element arrays of digital time display elements positioned below the group (d) of the four arrays (a) for presenting digits of smaller overall size than (i), (ii) or (iii), the pair being selectively displayable in combinations to display digit values of seconds from 01 up to 30 and then down from 29 to 00 during each minute interval.
- 15. Digital time displays as in claim 14 which further includes a display background above the four-array group (d) containing an uppermost pair of 7-element arrays of digital time display elements and containing letter display elements operable to display indicia signifying hours associated with at least one of the uppermost 7-element arrays, and which further includes letter display elements operable for displaying indicia signifying minutes in association with relatively large digits displayed by the first pair of the 13-element arrays in group (d) pursuant to (i) and for displaying indicia signifying seconds in association with relatively smaller digits in a relatively lower position displayed by the second pair of the 13-element arrays in group (d) pursuant to (iii), and which further includes a dot display element operable for displaying a decimal point in association with digits displayed by one of the arrays of the lowermost pair of 7-element arrays, whereby chronographic digital time keeping may be carried out to display hour, minute, second and tenth second digits having downwardly stepped appearances in the order of the largest to the smallest of such time magnitudes and with the minute, second and tenth second digits being graduated in overall size in the same order.
- 16. Digital time displays as in claims 13, 14 or 15 in which the second highest and second lowest horizontal elements are spaced apart from each other and from, respectively, the highest and lowest horizontal elements, by distances which are approximately equal and which each is approximately one-third of the total vertical distance between the highest and lowest horizontal elements, and in which the central horizontal element is positioned approximately mid-way between the highest and lowest horizontal elements.
- 17. Digital time displays as in claim 13 in which the ends of the highest, second highest, second lowest and lowest horizontal elements and of the bridging vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as mitered joints, and in which the ends of the central horizontal element and of the bridging vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as butt joints.
- 18. Digital time displays as in claim 13 within a display background outlined by a perimeter, said displays substantially filling the background without the appearance of large vacant spaces therein during operation thereof.
- 19. An array for use in digital time displays which comprises:
- (a) five horizontal line display elements spaced vertically apart from each other, with the respective left and right ends thereof in substantial vertical alignment; and
- (b) two sets of four vertical line display elements bridging, respectively, the aligned left ends and the aligned right ends of the five horizontal elements, whereby,
- (i) the highest, central and lowest horizontal elements and all the vertical elements are selectively displayable in combinations to display relatively large digits,
- (ii) the highest, second highest and second lowest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable in combinations to display smaller digits, relative to (i), in a relatively upper position, and
- (ii) the lowest, second lowest and second highest horizontal elements and the vertical elements bridging the aligned ends thereof are selectively displayable to display smaller digits, relative to (i), in a relatively lower position.
- 20. An array as in claim 19 in which the second highest and second lowest horizontal elements are spaced apart from each other and from, respectively, the highest and lowest horizontal elements, by distances which are approximately equal and which each is approximately one-third of the total vertical distance between the highest and lowest horizontal elements.
- 21. An array as in claim 19 or 20 in which the central horizontal element is positioned approximately mid-way between the highest and lowest horizontal elements.
- 22. An array as in claim 19 in which the ends of the highest, second highest, second lowest and lowest horizontal elements and of the vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as mitered joints.
- 23. An array as in claim 19 in which the ends of the central horizontal element and of the vertical elements adjoining thereto are proximate and configured as butt joints.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending applications Ser. No. 861,115, filed Dec. 16, 1977 and Ser. No. 886,121, filed Mar. 13, 1978.
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