Claims
- 1. A car clock with digital display comprising an electric storage battery of a car, an engine key switch electrically connected with the battery, a clock counter circuit connected with the battery, and a clock display electrically connected with the battery through the engine key switch, whereby when the engine key switch is changed to either start or run position, the clock display is energized to provide a digital display of time represented by the count in the clock counter while when the engine key switch is changed to a stop position, the clock display is deenergized while the clock counter circuit continues to operate.
- 2. A car clock with digital display according to claim 1 in which the clock counter circuit comprises a frequency divider, a "second" counter, a minute counter and an hour counter, and further including a reset circuit which is operative to reset at least some of the counters, a hold circuit for maintaining the count in the respective counters of predetermined counts, an hour and minute adjusting circuit for causing an accelerated counting to occur in at least one of the minute and hour counters, a selection switch for selectively enabling the adjusting circuit to effect an accelerated counting in either one of minute the and hour counters, said frequency divider producing a "second" signal at a rate of one per "second," and said adjusting circuit being operative, when enabled by the selection switch, to input the "second" signal into the minute counter directly without passing through the "second" counter, whereby a minute display associated with the minute counter is able to provide a display of "seconds".
- 3. A car clock with digital display according to claim 1 in which the clock counter circuit comprises a frequency divider, a "second" counter, a minute counter and an hour counter, and further including a a reset circuit for resetting at least some of the counters, a hold circuit for maintaining the count in the respective counters at predetermined counts, an hour and minute adjusting circuit for causing an accelerated counting to occur in at least one of the minute and hour counters, and a time setting change-over switch including a plurality of contacts representing a reset position, a clock signal input position, a hold position, a minute adjusting position and an hour adjusting position.
- 4. A car clock with digital display according to claim 1 in which the clock counter circuit comprises a frequency divider, a "second" counter, a minute counter and an hour counter, and further including a reset circuit for resetting at least some of the counters, a hold circuit for maintaining the count in the respective counts at predetermined counts, an hour and minute adjusting circuit for causing an accelerated counting to occur in at least one of the minute and hour counters, and a first time setting change-over switch having a plurality of contacts representing a reset position, a clock signal input position and a hold position, and a second time setting change-over switch having a plurality of contacts representing an off position and an hour and minute adjusting position.
- 5. A car clock with digital display according to claim 2 in which the selection switch comprises a group of discrete switches including at least a hold switch, a pair of time setting adjusting switches and a reset switch.
- 6. A car clock with digital display in which a clock display is energized to provide a display of time counted by a clock counter circuit when an engine key switch of a car is changed to a start or run position, and is deenergized when the engine key switch is changed to a stop position while operating the clock counter circuit, the car clock including a selector switch arrangement permitting a time setting to be performed, characterized in that said selector switch arrangement has a clock pulse input position and an hour-minute adjusting position as well as a hold position and that upon time setting, the switch arrangement cannot be changed from the clock pulse input position to the hour and minute adjusting position unless it first assumes a hold position during the switching process.
- 7. The clock according to claim 6 in which the selector switch arrangement includes a selector switch having a plurality of contacts representing a reset position, a clock signal input position and a hold position which are arranged in the sequence so named so that the switch can not be moved to another position unless it has moved past the hold position.
- 8. The clock according to claim 6 in which the selector switch has a plurality of contacts representing a reset position, a clock signal input position, a hold position, a minute adjusting position and an hour adjusting position which are arranged in the sequence named, whereby permitting the switch to be moved from the clock signal input position to the reset position directly, but preventing the switch from being moved the clock signal input position to the minute adjusting position or the hour adjusting position unless it has moved past the hold position.
- 9. The clock according to claim 6 in which said selector switch arrangement includes a first selector switch including the clock signal input position and the hold position, and another selector switch which permits selection between an hour adjusting position and a minute adjusting position, characterized in that an hour or minute adjustment under the control of said other selector switch can not be performed unless the first mentioned selector switch is connected with the hold position.
- 10. The clock according to claim 6 in which the clock counter circuit comprises a frequency divider, a "second" counter, a minute counter and an hour counter, and further includes a reset circuit for resetting part or all of the counter circuits, a hold circuit for maintaining the count in the respective counters at predetermined counts, an hour and minute adjusting circuit for causing an accelerated counting to occur in at least one of the minute and hour counters; said switch arrangement including a first selector switch having a reset position, a clock signal input position and a hold position, and a second change-over switch including an hour adjusting position and a minute adjusting position; characterized in that an hour or minute adjustment under the control of the second change-over switch can not be performed unless the first change-over switch is connected with the hold position.
- 11. The clock according to claim 6 in which the selector switch arrangement includes a hold switch, a pair of time setting adjusting switches and a reset switch, all of which are discrete switches, characterized in that upon time setting; an hour or minute adjustment under the control of the adjusting switch can not be performed unless the hold switch is in a position in which a signal is inputted to a "second" counter contained in the clock counter circuit.
- 12. The clock according to claim 6 in which the clock counter circuit comprises a frequency divider, a "second" counter, a minute counter and an hour counter, and in which the car clock further include a reset circular for resetting at least some of the counters, a hold circuit for maintaining the count in the respective counters at predetermined counts, an hour and minute adjusting circuit for causing an accelerated counting to occur in at least one of the minute and hour counters, said selector switch arrangement including a group of discrete switches for enabling a time setting to be performed and including a hold switch, a pair of time setting adjusting switches and reset switch, characterized in that an hour or minute adjustment under the control of the adjusting switch can not be performed unless the hold switch is in its on position to prevent a signal from being inputted into the "second" counter, thereby interrupting the counting in the "second", minute and hour counters.
- 13. An electronic timepiece comprising a digital display and a counter circuit, the display being coupled to the counter circuit to provide a display of time counted by the counter circuit, the counter circuit including a second counter and a minute counter and an hour counter normally connected in cascade and inhibit means for inhibiting counting by said counters, a selector switch arrangement permitting time presetting and setting, characterized in that said selector switch arrangement has a normal operative position and an hour-minute adjusting position coupled to the minute and hour counters as well as a hold position coupled to the inhibit means and that upon time presetting, the switch arrangement being changeable from the hour and minute adjusting position to the normal operative position for carrying out the time setting operation only when it assumes a hold position during the switching process.
- 14. A timepiece as in claim 13, wherein said selector switch arrangement has an hour adjusting position, a minute adjusting position, a hold position, and a normal operation position.
- 15. The electronic timepiece as set forth in claim 14 wherein said inhibiting means comprises a plurality of inhibiting elements arranged between said selector arrangement and said counters and at the hour adjusting position of said selector switch arrangement, output signals from said second counter are introduced into said hour counter for execution of an hour adjusting operation, at the minute adjusting position of said selector, said output signals are fed to said minute counter for execution of a minute adjusting operation, at the hold position of said selector, all the said counters are caused to inhibit their counting operation and at normal operational position of said selector, all said counters are caused to perform their respective counting operation for the execution of normal operation of said timepiece.
- 16. The electronic timepiece as set forth in claim 14, wherein said hour-adjusting position, minute adjusting position, hold position and normal operation position arranged in the orders stated.
- 17. The electronic timepiece as set forth in claim 16, wherin said inhibit means includes an element connected with said selector switch, on the one hand, and with reset input of said second counter, on the other hand, and with said selector switch set to its hold position, the second counter being fed with a reset signal from said inhibiting element, so said second chamber is reset to its zero second state and held thereat.
- 18. A car clock with digital display in which the display is energized to provide a display of time counted by a clock counter circuit when an engine key switch of a car is changed to a start or run position, and is deenergized when the engine key switch is changed to a stop position while operating the clock counter circuit, the counter circuit including a frequency divider and a second counter, a minute counter and an hour counter connected normally in cascade one after another, the car clock including a time set switch arrangement permitting a time setting to be performed, said car clock being characterized in that said switch arrangement comprises an hour setting element and a minute setting element, wherein when the latter element is turned on, rapid feed signals are derived from said frequency divider or said second counter and fed to said minute counter, thereby performing minute display adjustment.
- 19. A car clock with digital display in which the display is energized to provide a display of time counted by a clock counter circuit when an engine key switch of a car is changed to a start or run position, and is deenergized when the engine key switch is changed to a stop position while operating the clock counter circuit, the counter circuit including a frequency divider and a second counter, a minute counter and an hour counter connected normally in cascade one after another, the car clock including a time set switch arrangement permitting time setting to be performed, said car clock being characterized in that said switch arrangement comprises an hour setting element and a minute setting element, wherein when the former element is turned on, rapid feed signals are derived from said frequency divider or said second counter and fed to said hour counter, thereby performing a hour display adjusting job.
- 20. A car clock with digital display in which the display is energized to provide a display of time counted by a clock counter circuit when an engine key switch of a car is set to a start or run position, and is deenergized when the engine key switch is changed to a stop position while operating the clock counter circuit, the counter circuit including a frequency divider and a second counter, a minute counter and an hour counter normally connected in cascade one after another, the car clock including a time set switch arrangement permitting a time setting to be performed, said car clock being characterized in that said switch arrangement comprises an hour setting element and a minute setting element, wherein when the former element is turned on, rapid feed signals of higher frequency than that appearing at minute display adjusting operation are derived from said frequency divider and fed to said minute counter, so as to adjust the hour display adjusting job.
Priority Claims (4)
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47-106860 |
Oct 1972 |
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48-21605 |
Feb 1973 |
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48-25584 |
Mar 1973 |
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48-32129 |
Mar 1973 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 407,045 filed Oct. 17, 1973 which is now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuations (1)
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