Claims
- 1. An electronic watch structure comprising:
- a support, a plurality of liquid crystal display devices mounted upon said support, an electronic circuit mounted on said support for powering said visual display device, said support, said visual display and said electronic circuit being of such size and having such electrical characteristics that they can be carried in a wristwatch and be battery-powered;
- said electronic circuit comprising an oscillator and a divider for producing timed pulses of substantially constant period and counters for receiving said pulses and maintaining a plurality of sets of horological information;
- a first and second pushbutton connected between said counters and said liquid crystal display devices; and
- means for causing said liquid crystal display devices to continuously display a first set of horological information when said first and second pushbuttons are unactuated, to display a second set of horological information when said first pushbutton is actuated and a third set of horological information when said second pushbutton is actuated.
- 2. The electronic watch structure of claim 1 wherein said support is a supporting plate.
- 3. The electronic watch structure of claim 1 wherein, said display devices comprise seven-segment liquid crystal digit displays and a seven-segment decoder is connected between the said horological information- containing counters and said display devices.
- 4. The electronic watch structure of claim 3 wherein there is a single seven-segment decoder and said means to display comprises multiplexing means for multiplexing the counters containing the first set of horological information into the seven-segment decoder than said first and second pushbuttons are unactuated and for multiplexing the counters contaning the second set of horological information-containing counters into said seven-segment decoder when said first pushbutton is actuated.
- 5. The electronic watch structure of claim 4 wherein a demultiplexer is connected between said seven- segment decoder and said seven-segment display devices so that selected segments of said display devices are continuously energized.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-In-Part of Application Ser. No. 364,794, filed May 29, 1973.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
3765163 |
Levine et al. |
Oct 1973 |
|
3823551 |
Riehl |
Jul 1974 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
364794 |
May 1973 |
|