Claims
- 1. An electronic timepiece comprising:
- a power spring for storing mechanical energy which powers a timepiece;
- a speed increasing gear train for transmitting mechanical energy stored in said power spring while gradually releasing the mechanical energy;
- a generator driven by said speed increasing gear train for generating AC induced power and converting mechanical energy into electric energy;
- a step-up circuit for generating a step-up voltage by boosting the voltage of the induced power generated by said generator to a predetermined voltage level;
- a smoothing capacitor charged by a step-up voltage generated by said step-up circuit for storing electric energy generated by said generator;
- a quartz oscillation circuit driven by electric energy stored in said smoothing capacitor for outputting an oscillation signal having a predetermined frequency;
- a frequency dividing circuit for dividing the frequency of the oscillation signal outputted from said quartz oscillation circuit and outputting a reference cycle signal having a predetermined cycle;
- a cycle detecting circuit for outputting a detected cycle signal corresponding to the rotation cycle of said generator in response to the AC induced power generated by said generator;
- a cycle comparing circuit for comparing a cycle of the reference cycle signal outputted from said frequency dividing circuit and a cycle of the detected cycle signal outputted from said cycle detecting circuit, and outputting a cycle correction signal corresponding to a difference between both signals;
- a variable load circuit for changing an electrical load on said generator in response to the cycle correction signal outputted from said cycle comparing circuit by controlling electrical loss torque of said generator whereby the rotation cycle of said generator coincides with a predetermined cycle corresponding to the reference cycle signal; and
- movable time-indicating hands coupled with said speed increasing gear train for indicating time.
- 2. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 1; wherein said step-up circuit includes a plurality of capacitors and a plurality of switching elements, said plurality of switching elements being periodically switched so as to charge said plurality of capacitors with induced power generated by said generator by connecting said plurality of capacitors in parallel, and to discharge electricity to said smoothing capacitor by connecting said plurality of charged capacitors in series.
- 3. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 2; further comprising a step-up control circuit, said step-up control circuit outputting a step-up control signal responsive to and synchronized with the detected cycle signal outputted from said cycle detecting circuit, and wherein ON/OFF switching of said plurality of switching elements in said step-up circuit is controlled by the step-up control signal outputted from said step-up control circuit and a step-up operation is performed in synchronization with the detected cycle signal.
- 4. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 3; wherein said step-up control circuit includes means for controlling a step-up multiplication ratio of said step-up circuit, and wherein said step-up circuit includes said variable load circuit, said step-up control circuit outputs the step-up control signal responsive to and synchronized with the detected cycle signal outputted from said cycle detecting circuit, and changes the step-up multiplication ratio of said step-up circuit in response to the cycle correction signal outputted from said cycle comparing circuit whereby an electrical load on said generator is changed, and the rotation cycle of said generator coincide with a predetermined cycle corresponding to the reference cycle signal by controlling electrical loss torque for said generator.
- 5. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 1; wherein said step-up circuit comprises a sub-capacitor serially connected to said generator, a terminal voltage of said sub-capacitor being superimposed on the induced voltage of said generator independently of a cycle of the detected cycle signal outputted from said cycle detecting circuit to boost a charging voltage to said smoothing capacitor.
- 6. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 1; wherein said step-up circuit comprises
- a first step-up circuit including a plurality of capacitors and a plurality of switching elements, said plurality of switching elements being periodically switched so as to charge said plurality of capacitors with induced power generated by said generator by connecting said plurality of capacitors in parallel and discharging electricity to said smoothing capacitor by connecting said plurality of capacitors in series; and
- a second step-up circuit including a sub-capacitor serially connected to said generator, a terminal voltage of said sub-capacitor being superimposed on the induced voltage of said generator independently of a cycle of the detected cycle signal outputted from said cycle circuit to boost a charging voltage to a said smoothing capacitor.
- 7. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 1; wherein said variable load circuit includes a load control circuit having a switching element and a resistor, said switching element controlling a connection between said resistor and said generator in response to the cycle correction signal outputted from said cycle comparing circuit by periodically switching the connection ON/OFF to change a load on said generator.
- 8. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 1; wherein said step-up circuit operates as said variable load circuit to control the electrical loss torque for said generator by changing the step-up multiplication ratio of said step-up circuit whereby an electrical load on said generator is changed.
- 9. An electronic control timepiece according to claim 1; wherein the electrical loss torque of said generator is controlled by changing the step-up multiplication ratio of said step-up circuit and by periodically switching a connection between a resistor included in said load control circuit and said generator.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 08/510,424, filed Aug. 2, 1995, now abandoned.
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