Electronic timepiece having indication hands

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6618326
  • Patent Number
    6,618,326
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 3, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An electronic timepiece with indicator hands (100) having indicator hands capable of providing a variety of indications and capable of preventing unstable operation due to irregular movement of the indicator hand, which comprises: time hands (101, 102) showing time; first and second indicator hands (103, 104) provided separately from said time hands (101, 102); rotation means for reciprocally rotating said first and second indicator hands (103, 104) in directions opposite to each other within a predetermined range; and restricting means for restricting the range in which said first and second indicator hands (103, 104) can move. Where the indicator hands (103, 104) are rotating toward an outside of a restriction range due to impact or the like, the rotation is restricted by the restricting means.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to an electronic timepiece with indicator hands integrally formed with figures or the like.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventionally, electronic timepieces with indicator hands integrally formed with figures, such as characters, have been utilized.




In the conventional electronic timepiece with indicator hands, the hand having a function as an indicator hand is structured by a needle-shaped second hand or disk-formed second hand wherein the second hand serves also as the indicator hand. Meanwhile, also in the conventional timepiece having an indicator hand moved only by user's operation, the indicator hand has been used also as a time hand to show time. Alternatively, the indicator hand has been moved by interlocking with the time hand.




Consequently, in any of the electronic timepieces, there is nothing more than having one indicator hand serving also to show a time. With one indicator hand only, it is impossible to provide a variety of motions to the figure, such as a character, and thus it has been impossible to give a variety of indications.




Meanwhile, although there have existed the timepieces having indicator hands moving at all times, these are nothing more than merely having a figure or the like on a disk-formed second hand or needle-like second hand. Thus, a variety of indications, e.g. providing a variety of motions, have been impossible to perform.




Also, where the indicator hand serves also as a time hand or is moved by interlocking with the time hand, the figure or the like integrally formable on the indicator hand is restricted in size by the restriction due to moment of the hand. Thus, it has been impossible to use an indicator hand capable of providing a variety of indications.




It can be considered as a method of solving this problem and realizing a variety of indications by the indicator hand to provide a plurality of indicator hands separately from the time hands and providing a structure for reciprocally moving the indicator hands.




However, in the case of merely reciprocally moving the indicator hands, there is a fear that jumping of the indicator hand due to impact or the like occurs, resulting in unstable movement of indication.




It is an object of the present invention to provide on electronic timepiece with indicator hands capable of variety of indications and also preventing the occurrence of unstable operation due to jumping of the indicator hand or the like.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention adopts the technology described below in order to achieve the above object.




That is, an electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the present invention is characterized by comprising: time hands showing time; first and second indicator hands provided separately from the time hands; rotation means for reciprocally rotating the first and second indicator hands in directions opposite to each other within a predetermined range, and restricting means for restricting the range in which the first and second indicator hands can move. The rotation means reciprocally rotates the first and second indicator hands in directions opposite to each other within a predetermined range. Where the first and second indicator hands are moving toward the outside of the restriction range due to impact or the like, the restriction means restricts the movement. This makes it possible to provide an electronic timepiece with indicator hands capable of preventing the occurrence of unstable operation due to jumping of the indicator hand or the like.




Here, the rotation means may reciprocally rotate the first and second indicator hands at the same speed.




Also, the rotation means may comprise a motor doing alternately forward rotation and reverse rotation by a predetermined amount, and a train wheel for delivering rotation of the motor to the first and second indicator hands.




Furthermore, the restricting means may comprise a first engaging part fixed in a predetermined position and a second engaging part provided in a wheel included in the train wheel, wherein the first engaging part and the second engaging part are engaged to restrict rotation of the indicator hand when the indicator hand is rotating toward an outside of a predetermined restricting range.




Here, the first engaging part may comprise a pin member fixed in a predetermined position, and the second engaging part may comprise the ends formed by providing a hole in the wheel. Meanwhile, the first engaging part may comprise a convex part fixed in a predetermined position, and the second engaging part may comprise a convex part formed integral with the wheel.




Incidentally, the electronic timepiece may be an electronic wristwatch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view showing an outside view of a concrete example of an electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a rear view of a driving mechanism to be used in the concrete example of the electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the invention.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged rear view of a driving mechanism to be used for the concrete example of the electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the invention.





FIG. 4

is a B—B sectional view in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a partially enlarged sectional view of

FIG. 4







FIG. 6

is a block diagram of a driver circuit to be used for the concrete example of the electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the invention.





FIG. 7

is a timing view for explaining the operation of the driver circuit shown in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a front view showing an outside view of another concrete example of an electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a front view showing an outside view of another concrete example of an electronic timepiece with indicator hand according to the present invention.





FIG. 10

is a rear view of a driver mechanism to be used for another concrete example of the electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the invention, which is a figure corresponding to FIG.


2


.





FIG. 11

is an enlarged rear view of a driver mechanism to be used in another concrete example of the electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the invention.





FIG. 12

is an E—E sectional view in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 13

is a partially enlarged sectional view of FIG.


12


.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Hereunder, concrete examples of electronic timepieces with indicator hands according to the present invention will be explained in detail with reference to the drawings.





FIG. 1

is a front view showing an external view of a concrete example of an electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the invention, showing an example of electronic wristwatch. In

FIG. 1

an electronic wristwatch with indicator hands


100


has time hands of a minute hand


101


and an hour hand


102


to represent a time and provided with a first indicator hand


103


formed integral with a crescent-shaped

figure 105 and a

second indicator hand


104


formed integral with a star-shaped figure


106


. The indicator hands


103


,


104


are coaxially arranged between the minute hand


101


and hour hand


102


and the dial


107


.




As described hereafter, by using two train wheels having as a drive source a motor different from a motor for driving the time hands


101


,


102


to have a reduction ratio corresponding to a second hand and transmitting rotation opposite in direction with respect to the indicator hands


103


,


104


, a pair of indicator hands


103


,


104


are each driven and rotated such that they respectively reciprocate in opposite direction at the same speed and in the same predetermined angle A.





FIG. 2

is a rear view showing a driving mechanism of the electronic wristwatch with indicator hands


100


shown in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

is an enlarged rear view showing the driving mechanism of the electronic timepiece with indicator hands shown in FIG.


1


.

FIG. 4

is a B—B sectional view in FIG.


2


and

FIG. 5

is a partially enlarged sectional view of FIG.


4


. In the figures, the identical parts are given identical reference numerals.




In

FIG. 2

to

FIG. 5

, between a main plate


201


and a support plate


202


, there are accommodated the time hands of the minute hand


101


and the hour hand


102


, a driving mechanism to rotatively drive the pair of indicator hands


103


,


104


and an electronic circuit. Concretely, they are structured as described below.




A first stepping motor


200


comprising a coil


203


, a stator


204


and a rotor magnet


205


, is a well-known stepping motor for a timepiece (see, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 127365/1979). As described later, this provides forward rotation drive and reverse rotation drive so as to reciprocally rotate the indicator hands


103


,


104


in directions opposite to each other within a predetermined range (in an angular range A in FIG.


1


). The stator


204


and coil


203


are fixed on the main plate


201


with screws


207


,


208


.




The rotor magnet


205


has a gear


206


which is in mesh with a gear


301


of a wheel


209


. The wheel


209


has a pinion


302


which is in mesh with a gear


303


of a wheel


210


. Also, the gear


303


of the wheel


210


is in mesh with a gear


306


of an hour wheel


212


to rotatively drive the indicator hand


103


.




On the other hand, a pinion


304


of the wheel


210


is in mesh with a gear


305


of a wheel


211


for reverse rotation. Also, the gear


305


of the wheel


211


is in mesh with a gear


307


of the hour wheel


213


to rotatively drive the indicator hand


104


.




The wheel


211


has an elongate hole


225


formed along a circumferential direction thereof. Due to this, ends


227


,


228


are formed as a second engaging part in the wheel


211


. A pin member


226


as a first engaging part is inserted through the hole


225


, which is planted and fixed on the main plate


201


. The ends


227


,


228


of the wheel


211


and the pin member


226


constitute restricting means to restrict the range of rotation of the indicator hands


103


,


104


. When the indicator hands


103


,


104


are about to rotate outside the predetermined restricting range (e.g. angular range A in FIG.


1


), the pin member


226


and the end


227


,


228


of the wheel


211


comes into engagement to structurally restrict the rotation of the indicator hands


103


,


104


.




Meanwhile, the wheels


209


,


210


and the hour wheel


212


constitute a first train wheel to deliver rotation reverse to a rotational direction of the stepping motor


200


(i.e. rotational direction of the rotor magnet


205


) to the first indicator hand


103


. The wheels


209


,


210


,


211


and the hour wheel


213


constitute a second train wheel which delivers rotation in the same direction as a rotational direction of the stepping motor


200


to the second indicator hand


104


. Here, formed the same are the gear ratio of the first train wheel of from the pinion


302


of the wheel


209


to the gear


306


of the hour wheel


212


and the gear ratio of the second train wheel of from the pinion


302


of the wheel


209


to the gear


307


of the hour wheel


213


. The indicator hand


103


and the indicator hand


104


are structured such that they are driven and rotated at the same speed in directions opposite to each other. This rotatively drives the crescent-shaped

figure 105

integrally formed on the indicator hand


103


and the star-shaped

figure 106

integrally formed on the indicator hand


104


at the same speed in directions opposite to each other.




Incidentally, the stepping motor


200


, the wheels


209


,


210


,


211


, the hour wheels


212


,


213


constitute rotation means for reciprocally rotating the first and second indicator hands


103


,


104


oppositely in a predetermined range.




On the other hand, the electronic wristwatch


100


has drive means for rotatively driving the time hands of the minute hand


101


and the hour hand


102


. That is, it is provided with a stepping motor


222


which is structured by a coil


219


, a stator


220


and a rotor magnet


221


. Further, it is provided with a third train wheel structured by wheels


223


,


224


for delivering rotation of the rotor magnet


221


, a wheel


214


for rotatively driving the minute hand


101


and an hour wheel


215


for rotatively driving the hour hand


102


.




The hour wheels


212


,


213


,


215


are concentrically arranged on a shaft


216


formed integral with the wheel


214


.




Also, an electronic circuit is incorporated which comprises an integrated circuit


217


incorporating therein a quartz oscillator


218


and driver circuit constituting an oscillator circuit.





FIG. 6

is a block diagram of a driver circuit


600


used in one embodiment of an electronic timepiece with indicator according to the invention, wherein the same reference numerals are given to the same parts of

FIG. 1

to FIG.


5


. In

FIG. 6

, the driver circuit


600


has an oscillator circuit


601


comprising a quartz oscillator


218


or the like, a system clock generating circuit


602


for generating a system clock from an output signal from the oscillator circuit


601


, a non-volatile read only memory (ROM)


603


storing programs and motor driving pulses, described hereafter, and constituting storage means, a central processor unit (CPU)


604


to be operated by a program stored in the ROM


603


in response to a system clock from the system clock generating circuit


602


and performs various operations and driving and controlling of the stepping motor


200


,


222


, a driver circuit


605


for supplying a drive signal to the stepping motor


200


,


222


, a stepping motor


200


for driving and rotating the indicator hands


103


,


104


, and a stepping motor


222


for driving and rotating the minute hand


101


and the hour hand


102


.




The ROM


603


stores a drive pulse waveform shown in FIG.


7


. Where driving the stepping motor


200


forward or reverse, the CPU


604


reads the drive pulse out of the ROM


603


and drive the stepping motor


200


forward or reverse through the driver circuit


605


(see, for example, the afore-said Japanese Patent Laid-open publication).




That is, in

FIG. 7

, where the stepping motor


200


is rotated forward, it is rotated forward by applying a pulse with a time width P


1


to a terminal OUT


1


as shown in FIG.


7


(


a


). Next, a pulse with a time width P


1


is applied to a terminal OUT


2


to cause forward rotation. This is alternately repeated by one period (e.g. 10 times of forward rotation), thereby repeating forward rotation of the stepping motor


200


.




Also, in the case of reversely rotating the stepping motor


200


, first a demagnetizing pulse with a time width PE is supplied to the terminal OUT


1


as shown in FIG.


7


(


b


). After a lapse of a time PS, a pulse with a time width P


1


is supplied to once cause forward rotation. Thereafter, a pulse with a time width P


2


for reverse rotation is supplied to the terminal OUT


2


, and thereafter a pulse with a time width P


3


for reverse rotation is supplied to the terminal OUT


1


. This causes the stepping motor


200


to rotate reverse. The above operation is made by one period (e.g. 10 times of reverse rotation).




Thereafter, forward rotation and reverse rotation as above, by one period each, are alternately made to cause the stepping motor


200


to rotate forward and reverse by the same predetermined amount a time. This is repeated.




This rotatively drives the rotor magnet


205


of the stepping motor


200


alternately in forward and reverse directions by a same amount a time.




If the stepping motor


200


is rotated forward (in the arrowed direction in

FIG. 3

) by a predetermined number of times, the wheel


209


, the wheel


210


, and the hour wheel


212


rotate in respective arrowed directions. Due to this, the indicator hand


103


rotates by an angular rage A in the arrowed direction (clockwise). Simultaneously, the wheel


211


in mesh with the wheel


210


rotates in the arrowed direction to rotate the hour wheel


213


in the arrowed direction, rotating the indicator hand


104


by the angular range A in the arrowed direction (counterclockwise).




Next, when the stepping motor


200


rotates reverse (in a direction opposite to the arrow in

FIG. 3

) by the predetermined number of times, the wheel


209


, the wheel


210


, and the hour wheel


212


rotate in a direction opposite to the arrow. Due to this, the indicator hand


103


rotates by the angular range A. Simultaneously, the wheel


211


in mesh with the wheel


210


rotates in a direction opposite to the arrow. This causes the hour wheel


213


to rotate in a direction opposite to the arrow, rotating the indicator hand


104


by the angular range A in the direction opposite to the arrow (clockwise).




Thereafter, the above movement is repeated. Due to this, the crescent-shaped

figure 105

integral with the indicator hand


103


and the star-shaped

figure 106

integral with the indicator hand


104


reciprocally move at the same speed in directions opposite to each other in the same angular range A. Incidentally, the range of rotation of the indicator hand


103


,


104


, i.e. the range of rotation angle A in

FIG. 1

is determined by the amount (number) of forward and reverse rotation of the stepping motor


200


. By setting a rotation amount of the stepping motor


200


in various ways, the rotational range of the indicator hand


103


,


104


can be set variously. Accordingly, it is possible to reciprocally rotate the crescent figure


105


and the star

figure 106

in a variety of ranges.




When the indicator hands


103


,


104


reciprocally move normally within the angular range A in the above manner, in the event that the indicator hand


103


,


104


irregularly move due to mechanical impact or the like and moves toward an outside of the angular range A, the wheel


211


rotates due to rotation of the indicator hands


103


,


104


. However, the ends


227


,


228


of the wheel


211


formed by the hole


225


engages the pin member


226


, thus restricting the indicator hand


103


,


104


from rotating furthermore. This can prevent the indicator hands


103


,


104


from moving abnormally.





FIG. 8

is a front view showing an external view of another concrete example of an electronic wristwatch with indicator hands according to the invention. The identical parts to

FIG. 1

are given the identical reference numerals.




In

FIG. 8

, an electronic wristwatch with indicator hands


100


has time hands comprising a minute hand


101


and an hour hand


102


, and provided with a first indicator hand


103


formed integral with an arrowed

figure 801 and a

second indicator hand


104


formed integral with a heart-shaped figure


802


. The indicator hands


103


,


104


are arranged between the minute hand


101


and the hour hands


102


and the dial


107


. A pair of indicator hands


103


,


104


are each driven and rotated to reciprocally move at the same speed in directions opposite to each other within the same predetermined range of angle C.





FIG. 9

is a front view showing an external view of another concrete example of an electronic wristwatch with indicator hands according to the invention. The identical parts to FIG.


1


and

FIG. 8

are given the identical reference numerals.




In

FIG. 9

, an electronic wristwatch with indicator hands


100


has time hands comprising a minute hand


101


and an hour hand


102


and also is provided with a first indicator hand


103


formed integral with an arrowed

figure 801 and a

second indicator hand


104


formed integral with a heart-shaped

figure 802. A

pair of indicator hands


103


,


104


are arranged between the minute hand


101


and hour hands


102


and the dial


107


. The indicator hands


103


,


104


are each driven and rotated to reciprocally move at the same speed in directions opposite to each other within the same predetermined range of angle D.




As shown in

FIG. 1

,

FIG. 8

, and

FIG. 9

, a variety of representations can be provided by making the figures put on the indicator hands


103


,


104


with various figures such as characters or letters, changing the attaching angle to the indicator hand


103


,


104


or changing the range of rotational angle of the indicator hand


103


,


104


.




As stated above, the electronic wristwatch with indicator hands


100


according to the concrete example, particularly, has the first and second indicator hands


103


,


104


separately provided from time hands (minute hand


101


, hour hand


102


) for showing a time, rotating means (stepping motor


200


, wheels


209


,


210


,


211


, hour wheels


212


,


213


) to reciprocally rotate the first and second indicator hands


103


,


104


in directions opposite to each other within a predetermined range, and restricting means to restrict the range in which the first and second indicator hands


103


,


104


(ends


227


,


228


of the wheel


211


, and pin member


226


) can move.




Consequently, a variety of representations are possible by the indicator hands


103


,


104


, and the indicator hands


103


,


104


are restricted from rotating to an outside of the restriction range by the restriction means. Accordingly, it is possible to provide an electronic wristwatch with indicator hands


100


capable of restricting against abnormal movement.




Also, it is possible to represent movement of motion in a certain predetermined range, e.g. integrally forming character's hands or legs on each of two indicator hands


103


,


104


, and to restrict the indicator hands


103


,


104


from abnormally moving, which motion cannot be represented by rotation only in one direction. Further, the indicator hands


103


,


104


can be restricted from abnormally moving.




Also, where integrally forming figures of both hands on the indicator hands


103


,


104


, the both hands may be reciprocally moved in a rattling fashion in a predetermined range of movement, or the indicator hands


103


,


104


may be set variously in attaching angle, thereby making it possible to represent such motion that the character shows largely waving its hand or clapping its hands. Also, the indicator hands


103


,


104


can be restricted from abnormal movement.




Furthermore, by arranging the indicator hands


103


,


104


between the time hands (minute hand


101


, hour hand


102


) and the dial


107


, these can be provided with a sense of unity with the design on the dial


107


.





FIG. 10

to

FIG. 13

are figures showing a driving mechanism of another concrete example of an electronic timepiece according to the invention.

FIG. 10

is a rear view corresponding to FIG.


2


.

FIG. 11

is an enlarged rear view of the driving mechanism.

FIG. 12

is an E—E sectional view in FIG.


10


.

FIG. 13

is a partially enlarged sectional view of FIG.


12


. Incidentally, in

FIG. 10

to

FIG. 13

the identical part to

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 5

are given identical reference numerals.




The difference between the present concrete example and the afore-described concrete example lies in the restricting structure for restricting the rotation of the indicator hands


103


,


104


. Other structures and operations are the same and hence the explanation described below is only on that difference.




In the present embodiment, a wheel


1001


is employed in place of the wheel


221


in the above-stated example.




The gear


304


of the wheel


210


is in mesh with a gear


1101


of a wheel


1001


, and the gear


1101


is in mesh with the gear


307


of the hour wheel


213


.




The wheel


1001


, at its support plate


202


side, is integrally formed with a convex


1002


structuring a second engaging part. Also, two convexes


1003


structuring a first engaging part is fixed on the surface of the support plate


202


opposit to the wheel


1001


. The convex


1002


and the convex


1003


constitutes restricting means.




Where the indicator hands


103


,


104


are rotating toward an outside of a predetermined restricting range due to mechanical impact or the like, the wheel


1001


rotates. At this time, the convex


1002


engages one convex


1003


to restrict the rotation of the indicator hand


103


,


104


. Meanwhile, where rotating toward an outside in the opposite direction of the predetermined restricting range due to mechanical impact or the like, the convex


1002


engages the other convex


1003


to restrict the rotation of the indicator hands


103


,


104


. Due to this, it is possible to prevent the indicator hands


103


,


104


from abnormally moving.




Incidentally, in each of the above-described concrete examples, although the motor used a stepping motor for timepieces structured by the coil


203


, the stator


204


, and the rotor magnet


205


, a motor of another structure may be used.




Also, in each of the above-described concrete examples, although the indicator hands


103


,


104


were made to rotate at the same speed, they may be rotated at speeds different from each other.




Furthermore, in each of the above-described concrete examples, although the indicator hands


103


,


104


were the same in rotation range, different ranges may be given.




Furthermore, in each of the above-described concrete examples, the time hands were structured by the minute hand


101


and the hour hands, a second hand may be added thereto.




Also, although the restricting means was structured by the ends


227


,


228


of the wheel


211


and the pin member


226


fixed on the main plate


201


, the pin member


226


may be formed on the side of the support plate


202


.




Also, although the restricting means was structured by the convex


1002


formed on the wheel


1001


and the convex


1003


fixed on the support plate


202


, various modifications are possible, e.g. the convex


1003


is fixed on the main plate


201


side and the convex


1002


is provided on a side opposed to the main plate


201


of the wheel


1001


.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As described above, the electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to the present invention is applicable to various electronic timepieces, from electronic wristwatches to wall-type electronic timepieces and desktop electronic timepieces.



Claims
  • 1. An electronic timepiece with indicator hands, comprising: time hands (101, 102) showing time; first and second indicator hands (103, 104) provided separately from said time hands (101, 102); rotation means for reciprocally rotating said first and second indicator hands (103, 104) in directions opposite to each other within a predetermined range; and restricting means for restricting the range in which said first and second indicator hands (103, 104) can move.
  • 2. An electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to claim 1, wherein said rotation means reciprocally rotates said first and second indicator hands (103, 104) at the same speed.
  • 3. An electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to claim 2, wherein said rotation means has a motor (200) doing alternately forward rotation and reverse rotation by a predetermined amount, and a train wheel for deliveing rotation of said motor (200) to said first and second indicator hands (103, 104).
  • 4. An electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to claim 3, wherein said restricting means comprising a first engaging part (226, 1003) fixed in a predetermined position and a second engaging part (227, 228, 1002) provided in a wheel (211, 1001) included in said train wheel, and said first engaging part (226, 1003) and said second engaging part (227, 228, 1002) are engaged to restrict rotation of said indicator hand (103, 104) when said indicator hand (103, 104) is rotating toward an outside of a predetermined restricting range.
  • 5. An electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to claim 4, wherein said first engaging part comprising a pin member (226) fixed in a predetermined position, and said second engaging part comprising ends (227, 228) formed by providing a hole (225) in said wheel (211).
  • 6. An electronic timepiece with indicator hands according to claim 4, wherein said first engaging part comprising a convex part (1003) fixed in a predetermined position, and said second engaging part being structured by a convex part (1002) formed integral with said wheel (1001).
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP00/00325 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/55799 8/2/2001 WO A
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