Claims
- 1. An improved nautical clock comprising:
- clock base;
- a rotatable tide state indicator attached to said base;
- drive means attached to said base and to said tide state indicator for rotating said tide state indicator at a rate of about one revolution every 12 hours and 25.235 minutes;
- a movable marker attached to said base for making a position of said tide state indicator that indicates a time of a tide state which is equal to 12 hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state; and
- means for moving said marker attached thereto and to said base to cause said marker to mark positions of said tide state indicator that indicate times of a tide state which are less than, equal to and more than 12 hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state.
- 2. The nautical clock of claim 1 which is further characterized to include time clock means for indicating the time of day attached to said base.
- 3. The nautical clock of claim 1 wherein said means for moving said marker are operably connected to said drive means and continuously reciprocate said marker to cause said marker to mark positions of said tide state indicator that indicate times of a tide state between a preselected time of said tide state which is longer than twelve hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state and a preselected time of said tide state which is shorter than twelve hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state, said means for moving said marker continuously reciprocating said marker such that said times of said tide state indicated by said tide state indicator completely reciprocate between said preselected longer and shorter times at least once during each lunar month.
- 4. The nautical clock of claim 1 wherein said means for moving said marker are mechanically connected to knob and stem means for manually setting the position of said marker.
- 5. The nautical clock of claim 1 wherein said rotatable tide state indicator is a tide disk rotatable about a central axis having peripheral markings thereon representing the state of the tide.
- 6. The nautical clock of claim 5 wherein said movable marker is movable on an arc adjacent to the periphery of said tide disk.
- 7. The nautical clock of claim 1 wherein said rotatable tide state indicator is a pointer.
- 8. The nautical clock of claim 7 wherein said movable marker is a rotatable disk positioned behind said pointer having peripheral markings thereon representing the state of the tide.
- 9. The nautical clock of claim 1 which is further characterized to include time clock means for indicating the time of day attached to said base, said time clock means comprising:
- a clock face having time of day markings thereon;
- hour, minute and second hand means rotatably attached to said base; and
- drive means attached to said base and to said hour, minute and second hand means for rotating said hands at hour, minute and second rates.
- 10. The nautical clock of claim 9 wherein said rotatable tide state indicator is a tide disk rotatable about a central axis having peripheral markings thereon representing the state of the tide, said movable marker means is movable on an arc adjacent to the periphery of said disk, and said clock face has one or more openings disposed therein positioned adjacent to said tide disk and to said movable marker whereby said tide disk and marker are visible through said openings.
- 11. The nautical clock of claim 9 which is further characterized to include moon phase indicating means for indicating the phase of the moon attached to said clock base.
- 12. The nautical clock of claim 11 wherein said moon phase indicating means comprise:
- a moon disk rotatable about a central axis having peripheral markings thereon representing the phases of the moon and the days of a lunar month;
- an opening disposed in said clock face and positioned adjacent to said moon disk whereby said moon disk is visible through said opening;
- a marker attached to said clock face adjacent to said opening therein for marking a position on said moon disk which indicates a phase of the moon and the number of days before or after said phase of the moon; and
- drive means attached to said base and to said moon disk for rotating said moon disk at a rate whereby the phases of the moon are indicated each lunar month.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 8 further comprising means attached to said marker and to said base for modifying the extent to which said marker is moved by said means for moving said marker.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 6 further comprising means attached to said marker and to said base for modifying the extent to which said marker is moved by said means for moving said marker.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising means attached to said marker and to said base for modifying the extent to which said marker is moved by said means for moving said marker.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising means attached to said marker and to said base for modifying the extend to which said marker is moved by said means for moving said marker.
- 17. An improved nautical clock comprising:
- a clock base;
- time clock means for indicating the time of day attached to said base;
- first moon phase indicating means for indicating the phase of the moon attached to said base;
- a rotatable tide state indicator attached to said base;
- drive means attached to said base and to said tide state indicator for rotating said tide state indicator at a rate of about one revolution every 12 hours and 25.235 minutes;
- a movable marker attached to said base for making a position of said tide state indicator that indicates a time of a tide state which is equal to 12 hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state; and
- means for moving said marker attached thereto and to said base to cause said marker to mark positions of said tide state indicator that indicate times of a tide state which are less than, equal to and more than 12 hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state.
- 18. The nautical clock of claim 17 wherein said means for moving said marker are operably connected to said drive means and continuously reciprocate said marker to cause said marker to mark positions of said tide state indicator that indicate times of a tide state between a preselected time of said tide state which is longer than twelve hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state and a preselected time of said tide state which is shorter than twelve hours and 25.235 minutes since the preceding like tide state, said means for moving said marker continuously reciprocating said marker such that said times of said tide state indicated by said tide state indicator completely reciprocate between said preselected longer and shorter times at least once during each lunar month.
- 19. The nautical clock of claim 17 wherein said means for moving said marker are mechanically connected to knob and stem means for manually setting the position of said marker.
- 20. The nautical clock of claim 17 wherein said rotatable tide state indicator is a tide disk rotatable about a central axis having peripheral markings thereon representing the state of the tide.
- 21. The nautical clock of claim 20 wherein said movable marker is movable on an arc adjacent to the periphery of said tide disk.
- 22. The nautical clock of claim 21 wherein said time clock means comprises:
- a clock face having time of day markings thereon;
- hour, minute and second hand means rotatably attached to said base; and
- drive means attached to said base and to said hour, minute and second hand means for rotating said hands at hour, minute and second rates.
- 23. The nautical clock of claim 22 wherein said clock face has one or more openings disposed therein positioned adjacent to said tide disk and to said movable marker whereby said tide disk and marker are visible through said openings.
- 24. The nautical clock of claim 23 wherein said first moon phase indicating means comprise:
- a moon disk rotatable about a central axis having peripheral markings thereon representing the phases of the moon and the days of a lunar month;
- an opening disposed in said clock face and positioned adjacent to said moon disk whereby said moon disk is visible through said opening;
- a marker attached to said clock face adjacent to said opening therein for marking a position on said moon disk which indicates a phase of the moon and the number of days before or after said phase of the moon; and
- drive means attached to said base and to said moon disk for rotating said moon disk at a rate whereby the phases of the moon are indicated each lunar month.
- 25. The nautical clock of claim 19 further comprising second moon phase indicating means for indicating the phase of the moon mechanically connected to said knob and stem means whereby the position of said marker manually set by said knob and stem means can be determined by matching the phase of the moon indicated by said second moon phase indicating means to the phase of the moon indicated by said first moon phase indicating means.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 18 further comprising means attached to said marker and to said base for modifying the extent to which said marker is moved by said means for moving said marker.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 17 further comprising means attached to said marker and to said base for modifying the extent to which said marker is moved by said means for moving said marker.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Applicant's application Ser. No. 07/594,650 filed Oct. 9, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,086,417.
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