Global time indicator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6788622
  • Patent Number
    6,788,622
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 7, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A global time indicating calculator has a rotating dial for calculating global standard time and advanced time in various international time zones. Indicia printed on the face of the dial and corresponding sections of the face of the calculator can be easily referenced to determine time of day at selected locations throughout the world. The calculator is used by dialing present time and reading the indicia to determine time at a different local. The dial has an outer annular ring marked with numerical indicia and scale indicia along its circumference for measuring time at selected increments. The time indicia is matched with selected geographical region to calculate the time of day worldwide.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention is in the art of timing devices, particularly time keeping devices which indicate international or global time.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Worldwide there are twenty-four different geographical regions within which a different standard time is used. In the United States there are four different time zones; Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern time zones. Often there is a need to determine time of day or night at various locations or geographical regions when traveling, or when making interregional telephone calls, e-mails, facsimiles and the like. Also, certain localities have advanced time or daylight savings time, which is a time usually one hour ahead of standard time at various times of year to maximize daylight hours. The global time indicator of the invention avoids the need for repeated calculation of time throughout the world.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The indicator of the invention is used to indicate international time by dialing present local time and reading indicia on the face of the indicator to determine time at a different locale. Repeated time determinations are fast and accurate.




The indicator is a hand held or bag tag member having a front wall and a back wall accommodating a dial used to indicate time. The dial has an outer annular ring marked with numerical indicia and scale indicia along its circumference for measuring time at selected increments. When the dial is manually rotated to indicate present local time, times at various other geographical regions are displayed.




A modification of the indicator is a wall mounted international time indicator having a clock mechanism rotating a dial for indicating time of day. The dial has numerical and scale indicia for measuring time. The indicia on the dial are compared to printed matter and line indicia on the cover of the indicator to determine time in other parts of the globe at one glance.




A second modification of the indicator is a desk supported time indicator having a time dial rotated by a clock mechanism. A base is used to support the indicator on a horizontal surface such as a desktop.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a front elevational view of the global time indicator of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a left side view thereof;





FIG. 4

is a right side view thereof;





FIG. 5

is a rear plan view thereof;





FIG. 6

is a front elevational view of the global time indicator of

FIG. 1

having indicia indicating advanced time;





FIG. 7

is a front elevational view of a first modification of the global time indicator of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a right side view of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is sectional view taken along line


9





9


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a left side view of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 12

is a sectional view taken along line


12





12


of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 13

is a bottom plan view of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 14

is a front elevational view of the global time indicator of

FIG. 7

having indicia indicating advanced time;





FIG. 15

is a front elevational view of a second modification of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 16

is a side view of

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 17

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


17





17


of FIG.


15


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


5


, there is shown a time indicator


30


of the invention. Indicator


30


is used to indicate global time at various worldwide locations. Indicator


30


has a rectangular front wall


31


and rectangular back wall


32


accommodating a dial


33


having a generally circular outwardly projecting hub


34


having numerical indicia


38


and scale indicia


39


to indicate time of day. Numerical indicia


38


and scale indicia


39


indicate two equal 12-hour periods in 15 minute increments. Hub


34


has a shaded portion


47


to differentiate the afternoon and evening 12-hour period from the morning 12-hour period. It may be desirable to have numerical indicia indicating one 24-hour time period. Front wall


31


has an opening


43


for accommodating hub


34


of dial


33


. The center


44


of hub


34


may have advertising or a company logo imprinted thereon. Walls


31


and


32


and dial


33


are constructed of semi-rigid material, such plastic or cardboard joined with an adhesive


46


. Indicator


30


is preferably a three-piece laminated plastic or layered structure. Back wall


32


can be lined with magnetic material for attachment to magnetic attracting surfaces such as refrigerator surfaces. Back wall


32


can also have indicia and printed material similar to indicia


142


and printed matter


141


printed on wall


131


of indicator


130


to reference advanced time or day light savings time. Wall


32


can have a center opening to expose numerical and scale indicia which may be printed on the opposite side of hub


34


for calculating international time zones during advanced time periods. Indicator


30


can have other dimensions and be made of other types of semi-rigid materials. The opposite side edges of walls


31


and


32


have recesses or grooves


36


to expose the outer annular edge of dial


33


. Dial


33


is manually rotated to indicate present local time whereby the time of day of other international locations can be determined at one glance. Front wall


31


has uniform thickness with a flat top surface having line markings or indicia


42


forming a plurality of generally rectangular shaped vertically disposed sections or boxes


40


. Each box


40


represents a geographical region within which the same standard time is used. Horizontally disposed printed matter


41


located in boxes


40


identifies localities, such as major metropolitan areas, capital cities, and ports within each geographical region whereby quick reference may be made to determine the relative time of the various localities. Y-shaped angle bracket members


48


closing the ends of the boxes


40


are located adjacent time indicia


38


and


39


on hub


34


to facilitate alignment of the time indicia


38


and


39


with the corresponding box


40


. Indicator


30


has a slot


37


for accommodating a chain or strap for attachment to luggage or a briefcase.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, indicator


130


has a template or front wall


131


having line indicia


142


and printed matter


141


referencing advanced time or daylight savings time. Wall


131


has grooves


136


to expose dial


133


rotatably mounted on indicator


130


. The hub


134


of dial


133


has numerical indicia


138


and scale indicia


139


to indicate time of day. Wall


131


has a center opening


143


to accommodate hub


134


and expose indicia


138


and


139


. When dial


133


is moved to indicate present local time, times of various other localities are indicated. The center


144


of hub


134


of dial


133


can be have advertising matter printed thereon. Slot


137


through indicator


130


can be used to accommodate a chain or strap for attachment to luggage and the like. The back wall of indicator


130


can have indicia and printed matter similar to line indicia


42


and printed matter


41


of indicator


30


referencing standard time.




A first modification of the indicator, indicated generally at


230


, is shown in

FIGS. 7

to


13


. Indicator


230


is a wall mounted global time indicating device having a generally flat rectangular shape. Indicator


230


has a pan-shaped cover


231


having rearwardly extended side walls


233


and


235


, top wall


248


and bottom wall


249


. Cover


231


is joined to a relatively flat back wall


232


. Legs


239


and


240


of cover


231


overlap the outer edges of back wall


232


to hold cover


231


in assembled relation with wall


232


. The front of cover


231


has an inwardly directed recess


238


having a centrally located opening


242


. A dial


234


rotatably mounted on a clock mechanism


236


extends through opening


242


. A bracket


237


connected to clock mechanism


236


is mounted on back wall


232


to support clock mechanism


236


adjacent dial


234


. Dial


234


has an outer annular ring


241


having an outer surface with numerical indicia


243


and scale indicia


244


to indicate a 24-hour time period in 15-minute increments. Clock mechanism


236


has a gear down ration of 2:1 whereby dial


234


is rotated counterclockwise once in one 24-hour period. Numerical indicia


243


on ring


241


have two 12-hour periods. An inner portion of ring


241


has a C-shaped shaded portion


251


to differentiate afternoon and evening periods of time from morning periods of time. It may be desirable to have numerical indicia indicating one 24-hour military time period. It also may be desirable to have the center of dial


234


remain stationary while ring


241


rotates relative to dial


234


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the center of dial


234


has a generally flat outer surface


252


extended outwardly from ring


241


and cover


231


. Advertising indicia or logos may be imprinted on outer surface


252


. A light (not shown) can be used to illuminate dial


234


.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, indicator


330


is a wall mounted global time indicating device substantially the same as indicator


230


having a cover


331


having printed matter


346


and line indicia


347


indicating advanced time or daylight time. Cover


331


is interchangeable with cover


231


of indicator


230


. Printed matter


346


and line indicia


347


are referenced with numerical indicia


343


and scale indicia


344


of rotating dial


334


to calculate international time zones during advanced time periods.




A second modification of the indicator, indicated generally at


430


, shown in

FIGS. 15

to


17


, is used to indicate time of day at various worldwide localities similar to indicator


230


. Indicator


430


has a front wall or cover


431


having line indicia


447


forming boxes indicating a plurality of time zones throughout the world. Printed matter located on cover


431


(not shown) identifies localities within each time zone whereby quick reference may be made to determine time of day at a selection locale. Scale indicia


444


on dial


434


is used to indicate a specific time of day. Cover


431


is joined to a back wall


432


, sidewalls


433


and bottom wall


440


forming an inner chamber housing a clock mechanism


436


. A bracket


437


connected to back wall


432


supports clock mechanism


436


in an inclined relation adjacent dial


434


. Clock mechanism


436


is operatively connected to dial


434


and functions to rotate the dial counterclockwise once during one 24-hour period. Cover


431


has a centrally located recess


438


having an opening


442


. Dial


434


extends through opening


442


. Dial


434


has the same inclined relation as cover


431


. Indicator


430


has a pair of inclined forward lips


448


and


449


connected to cover


43


l whereby cover


431


and dial


434


slope rearwardly to facilitate visibility of indicia


444


and


447


and the printed matter located thereon. Indicator


430


has a stand or base


439


to support the indicator on a horizontal surface such as an office desk top, kitchen counter top, and the like.




There has been shown and described embodiments of the global time indicator of the invention. Changes in the materials, structures, markings, and arrangement of structures may be made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A device to calculate local time in different geographical regions of the world comprising: a generally flat front wall joined to a generally flat back wall, a rotatable member layered between the front and back walls, the rotatable member having an outer annular edge and a centrally located generally circular outwardly projecting hub having a generally flat outer surface, time indicia indicating a 24-hour period of time located on the outer surface of the hub, the front wall having a flat outer surface substantially flush with the outer surface of the hub and a generally circular opening accommodating the hub and exposing the time indicia, line indicia located on the outer, surface of the front wall forming a plurality of generally rectangular vertically disposed sections adjacent the hub, each section representing a geographical region within which a uniform time is used, the section containing horizontally disposed printed matter identifying localities within the geographical region, and groove means in the front and back walls exposing a portion of the outer annular edge of the rotatable member for manual rotation of the rotatable member, the rotatable member manually rotatable in opposite directions to selectively move time indicia representing the time of day at a selected locality adjacent the section representing the geographical region of the selected locality whereby the time of day of one or more other localities designated by the printed matter located in another section can be determined, and means for aligning the time indicia with each section.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein: the line indicia includes a plurality of vertically spaced linear segments extended perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotatable member.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 wherein: the the outer surface of the hub has a first portion having time indicia indicating a first 12-hour period of time and a second portion having time indicia indicating a second 12-hour period of time, and a shaded portion to differentiate the first portion from the second portion.
  • 4. The device of claim 1 wherein: the means for aligning the time indicia with each section includes Y-shaped angle bracket members closing the ends of the sections adjacent the time indicia located on the outer surface of the hub to facilitate alignment of a desired time indicia with a particular section.
  • 5. The device of claim 1 wherein: the front and back walls have aligned slot means for accommodating attachment means.
  • 6. The device of claim 1 wherein: the groove means comprises recesses in opposite top and bottom side edges of the front and back walls to expose outer peripheral top and bottom portions of the outer annular edge of the rotatable member.
  • 7. A device to calculate local time in different geographical regions of the world comprising: a front wall having a centrally located opening, a rotatable member located adjacent the front wall, the rotatable member having time indicia representing the time of day visible through the opening indicating first and second 12-hour periods of time, the front wall having line indicia forming first and second columns of vertically disposed generally rectangular shaped boxes on opposite sides of the front wall, each box representing a geographical region within which a uniform time is recognized, horizontally disposed printed matter located in the box identifying localities within the geographical region, the rotatable member movable to move time indicia for a selected time of day of a selected locality adjacent the box representing the geographical region of the selected locality whereby the time of day of one or more other localities designated by the printed matter located in another box can be determined.
  • 8. The device of claim 7 wherein: the line indicia includes a plurality of vertically spaced linear segments extended perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rotatable member.
  • 9. The device of claim 7 wherein: each box has a Y-shaped closed end located adjacent the time indicia to facilitate alignment of a desired time indicia with the box.
  • 10. The device of claim 7 wherein: the first column of boxes is associated with the first 12-hour period of time, the second column of boxes being associated with the second 12-hour period of time.
  • 11. The device of claim 7 wherein: the rotatable member has an outwardly projecting member accommodated by the opening in the front wall, the time indicia imprinted on the outwardly projecting member, the outwardly projecting member having an outer annular surface bearing against an annular surface surrounding the opening to hold the rotatable member in assembled relation.
  • 12. The device of claim 7 including: clock means operably connected to the rotatable member to rotate the rotatable member one revolution during the first and second 12-hour periods of time.
  • 13. A manually operated global time indicating device for calculating international time comprising: a generally flat first wall joined to a generally flat second wall, a generally circular member rotatably mounted in sliding engagement with the first and second walls, the circular member having a centrally located outwardly projecting hub, the first wall having an opening accommodating the hub, the hub having an outer annular surface bearing against an annular surface surrounding the opening to hold the circular member in assembled relation, the first wall having line indicia forming first and second columns of vertically disposed generally rectangular shaped boxes on opposite sides of the front wall, each box representing a geographical region within which a uniform time is recognized, printed matter contained within the box identifying localities within the geographical region, the circular member movable to move time indicia printed on the outer face of the hub adjacent the box whereby the time of day of other localities identified by the printed matter contained within another box can be determined.
  • 14. The device of claim 13 wherein: the line indicia includes a plurality of vertically spaced linear segments extended perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the circular member.
  • 15. The device of claim 13 wherein: each box has a Y-shaped closed end located adjacent the time indicia to facilitate alignment of a desired time indicia with the box.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/291,786 filed May 17, 2001.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/291786 May 2001 US