Claims
- 1. A master/slave clock system, comprising:
a master clock coupled to at least one slave clock, the master clock including means for transmitting a plurality of pulses to the slave clock; and means within the slave clock for receiving the plurality of pulses and storing historical data descriptive of the pulses.
- 2. The system of claim 1, in which the pulses are sent periodically by the master clock at a time of time correction in accordance with a protocol.
- 3. The system of claim 1, in which the data includes data representative of one or more of the following characteristics of the pulses: frequency of occurrence of the pulses, width of the pulses, time between pulses, polarity of the pulses, and whether the pulses are sent by AC or DC current.
- 4. The system of claim 2, in which the protocol comprises any one of the following protocols: 58th minute correction, 59th minute hourly correction, 59th minute daily correction, National Time and Rauland hourly correction, or National Time and Rauland daily correction, or impulse correction.
- 5. A master/slave clock system for the automatic detection and selection of time-correction protocols, comprising:
a master clock coupled to at least one slave clock, the master clock including means for transmitting a plurality of pulses in a pattern representative of a time correction protocol used by the master clock; means at the slave clock for receiving the pulses and storing data representative of characteristics of the pulses received at the slave clock; means at the slave clock for performing an analysis of the data at the slave clock to determine which time correction protocol has been used most frequently by the master clock during a predetermined period of time in the past; means at the slave clock for selecting the protocol for the slave clock that best matches the protocol determined to be in use by the master clock; and executing the protocol at the slave clock so as to synchronize a time displayed by the slave clock with a time displayed by the master clock.
- 6. The system of claim 6, in which the data includes data representative of one or more of the following characteristics of the pulses: frequency of occurrence of the pulses, width of the pulses, time between pulses, polarity of the pulses, and whether the pulses are sent by AC or DC current.
- 7. The system of claim 6, in which the protocol used by the master clock comprises any one of the following protocols: 58th minute correction, 59th minute hourly correction, 59th minute daily correction, National Time and Rauland hourly correction, or National Time and Rauland daily correction, or impulse correction.
- 8. The system of claim 6, in which the protocol selected for the slave clock is displayed at the slave clock.
- 9. The system of claim 6, in which the protocol for the slave clock is selected whether or not the pulse pattern displays normal or inverted electrical signal polarity
- 10. A clock adapted for use in a master/slave clock system, comprising:
a slave clock including a microprocessor and means for displaying time; and means within the slave clock for receiving a plurality of pulses transmitted by a master clock and for storing historical data representative of characteristics of the pulses.
- 11. The clock of claim 10, in which the pulses are sent periodically by the master clock at a time of time correction in accordance with a protocol.
- 12. The system of claim 10, in which the data includes data representative of one or more of the following characteristics of the pulses: frequency of occurrence of the pulses, width of the pulses, time between pulses, polarity of the pulses, and whether the pulses are sent by AC or DC current.
- 13. The clock of claim 11, in which the protocol comprises any one of the following protocols: 58th minute correction, 59th minute hourly correction, 59th minute daily correction, National Time and Rauland hourly correction, or National Time and Rauland daily correction, or impulse correction.
- 14. A clock for use in a master/slave clock system, comprising:
a slave clock adapted to be coupled to a master clock; means at the slave clock for receiving a plurality of time correction pulses sent by the master clock in a pattern representative of a time correction protocol used by the master clock; means at the slave clock for storing data representative of characteristics of the pulses received at the slave clock; means at the slave clock for performing an analysis of the data at the slave clock to determine which time correction protocol has been used most frequently by the master clock during a predetermined period of time in the past; means at the slave clock for selecting the protocol for the slave clock that best matches the protocol determined to be in use by the master clock; and executing the protocol at the slave clock so as to synchronize a time displayed by the slave clock with a time displayed by the master clock.
- 15. The clock of claim 14, in which the data includes data representative of one or more of the following characteristics of the pulses: frequency of occurrence of the pulses, width of the pulses, time between pulses, polarity of the pulses, and whether the pulses are sent by AC or DC current.
- 16. The clock of claim 14, in which the protocol used by the master clock comprises any one of the following protocols: 58th minute correction, 59th minute hourly correction, 59th minute daily correction, National Time and Rauland hourly correction, or National Time and Rauland daily correction, or impulse correction.
- 17. The clock of claim 14 in which the protocol selected for the slave clock is displayed at the slave clock.
- 18. The clock of claim 14, which the protocol for the slave clock is selected whether or not the pulse pattern displays normal or inverted electrical signal polarity
- 19. A clock for use in a master/slave clock system, comprising:
a slave clock adapted to be coupled to a master clock; and means at the slave clock for automatically displaying a time correction protocol in use by the slave clock.
- 20. A clock for use in a master/slave clock system, comprising:
a slave clock adapted to be coupled to a master clock; and means at the slave clock for automatically detecting a 50 Hz or 60 Hz time base.
- 21. A clock for use in a master/slave clock system, comprising:
a slave clock adapted to be coupled to a master clock; and means at the slave clock for receiving a plurality of time correction pulses from the master clock and for automatically displaying the pulses in real time as the pulses are being received by the slave clock.
- 22. A method for automatically detecting and selecting a time correction protocol for use within a master/slave clock system, comprising the steps of:
(a) receiving a plurality of pulses in a pattern sent by a master clock to a slave clock, each pattern representing one of a plurality of time correction protocols; and (b) storing data at the slave clock, the data representative of characteristics of the pulses received at the slave clock during a predetermined period of time in the past.
- 23. A method for automatically detecting and selecting a time correction protocol for use within a master/slave clock system, comprising the steps of:
(a) receiving pulse patterns sent by a master clock to a slave clock, each pulse pattern representing a time correction protocol used by the master clock; (b) storing data at the slave clock, the data representative of characteristics of the pulse patterns received at the slave clock during a predetermined period of time in the past; (c) performing an analysis of the data at the slave clock to determine the protocol most likely in use by the master clock; (d) selecting a time correction protocol for the slave clock that has the highest probability of being the protocol used by the master clock in the past, via continuous self-teaching and analysis of the data; and (e) automatically synchronizing a time displayed by the slave clock with a time displayed by the master clock using the protocol for the slave clock.
- 24. The method of claim 24, in which the data includes data representative of one or more of the following characteristics of the pulses: frequency of occurrence of the pulses, width of the pulses, time between pulses, polarity of the pulses, and whether the pulses are sent by AC or DC current.
- 25. The method of claim 24, in which the time correction protocol used by the master clock comprises any one of the following protocols: 58th minute correction, 59th minute hourly correction, 59th minute daily correction, National Time and Rauland hourly correction, National Time and Rauland daily correction, or impulse correction.
- 26. The method of claim 24, in which the time correction protocol selected for the slave clock is displayed at the slave clock.
- 27. The method of claim 24, in which the protocol for the slave clock is selected whether or not the pulse pattern displays normal or inverted electrical signal polarity.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is entitled to the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/434,626, filed Dec. 19, 2002, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/439,586, filed Jan. 13, 2003. Such applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60434626 |
Dec 2002 |
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60439586 |
Jan 2003 |
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