Claims
- 1. In an electronic timepiece movement having a base plate, a substrate plate supported on said base plate and a printed electrical circuit deposited on said substrate plate which includes a pair of electrically conductive leads each for specifically initiating the same timepiece setting functions by means of a manually actuable control mechanism which establishes electrical contact selectively with individual ones of said leads for performing said functions, the herein invention comprising:
- 1. said control mechanism including an electrically conductive contact member mounted on the substrate plate in electrical connection selectively with one of said leads of the printed circuit;
- 2. said base plate and substrate plate being spaced apart to form a radially extending passage opening to exterior of the timepiece;
- 3. said mechanism including means axially movable in said passage and protruding outwardly from the passage for initiating said movement manually from exterior of the timepiece;
- 4. said mechanism also including an electrically conductive member selectively actuated by movement of said means into electrical contact with said contact member whereby to initiate said timepiece setting functions through the lead with which said contact is connected;
- 5. said printed circuit having said leads located in two independent positions on said substrate plate; and
- 6. said means being movable multi-directionally on its axis for selecting the one of said leads which is electrically connected to the contact member.
- 2. The timepiece movement of claim 1 in which said means axially movable in said passage include a groove adjacent one end thereof, and said electrically conductive member includes a return leaf spring having an electrically conductive end engaged in said groove and electrically connected to circuit ground, the end of said leaf spring further being engaged with said contact member upon manual axial movement of said means in one of said multi-directions to connect said contact member to electrical ground.
- 3. The timepiece movement of claim 2, in which said means include a control member having a central stem, said groove at one end and a crown at the other end providing an external control knob for initiating said movement in said one of said multi-directions manually from exterior of the timepiece.
- 4. The timepiece movement of claim 1 in which said electrically conductive member includes an electrically conductive sleeve that is electrically connected to ground, one end of said sleeve being engaged with said contact member upon manual axial movement of said means in another of said multi-directions to connect said contact member to electrical ground.
- 5. The timepiece movement of claim 4 in which said means include: a button end of said sleeve opposite said one end engaging said contact member, an insulating stud engaged with said sleeve one end and providing a shoulder spaced from said one end a distance greater than the intervening dimension of said contact member, and a compression spring urging said shoulder against said contact member.
- 6. The timepiece movement of claim 1 in which there is an opening through the substrate plate at each of said pair of leads and said contact member is a headed stud, the stud being inserted in the opening associated with the selected lead and the head of the stud being electrically connected with the associated lead, with the stud body being electrically contacted by said electrically conductive member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 253,576, filed Apr. 13, 1981 now abandoned.
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