Claims
- 1. An electronic timepiece having a step motor and comprising a time standard producing a high frequency time standard signal, divider circuit means for producing low-frequency time signals in response to said high frequency time standard signals; a gear train driven by said step motor and adapted to place the step motor in one of a first normally loaded condition and a second loaded condition; load detection means for producing a load detection signal in response to detecting said second loaded condition of said step motor; driving and control means intermediate said divider circuit means and said step motor for receiving the low frequency signal from the dividing circuit means, said driving and control means being adapted to apply a first drive signal having a first pulse shape to said step motor during a predetermined unit of time defining the period of the first pulse to said step motor in response to said low frequency signal, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply a second drive signal having a second pulse shape of larger energy than said first pulse shape to said step motor, said step motor including drive coil means for receiving said first drive signal produced by said driving and control means, said load detecting means being adapted to detect induced current in said coil means after said first drive signal is applied thereto, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply the second drive signal having a second pulse shape of the same polarity as said first pulse shape to said drive coil means, said second pulse being applied during said predetermined unit of time.
- 2. An electronic timepiece having a step motor and comprising a time standard producing a high frequency time standard signal, divider circuit means for producing low-frequency time signals in response to said high frequency time standard signals; said step motor adapted to be placed in one of a first normally loaded condition and a second loaded condition; load detection means for producing a load detection signal in response to detecting said second loaded condition of said step motor; driving and control means intermediate said divider circuit means and said step motor for receiving the low frequency signal from the dividing circuit means, said driving and control means being adapted to apply a first drive signal having a first pulse shape to said step motor during a predetermined unit of time defining the period of the first pulse to said step motor in response to said low frequency signal, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply a second drive signal having a second pulse shape of larger energy than said first pulse shape to said step motor, said step motor including drive coil means for receiving said first drive signal produced by said driving and control means, said load detecting means being adapted to detect induced current in said coil means after said first drive signal is applied thereto, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply the second drive signal having the second pulse shape of the same polarity as said first pulse shape to said drive coil means, said second pulse being applied during said predetermined unit of time, and being adapted to apply a third drive signal having a third pulse shape of larger energy than said first pulse shape, said third pulse being applied instead of said first pulse after applying the second pulse.
- 3. A step motor operation circuit for use with a step motor having a drive coil the step motor being adapted to be placed in one of a first normally loaded condition and a second loaded condition comprising a time standard producing a high frequency time standard signal, divider circuit means for producing low-frequency time signals in response to said high frequency time standard signals;, load detection means for producing a load detection signal in response to detecting said second loaded condition of said step motor; driving and control means intermediate said divider circuit means and said step motor for receiving the low frequency signal from the dividing circuit means, said driving and control means being adapted to apply a first drive signal having a first pulse shape to said drive coil during a predetermined unit of time defining the period of the first pulse to said step motor in response to said low frequency signal, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply a second drive signal having a second pulse shape of larger energy than said first pulse shape to said step motor, said drive coil means including a drive coil, said load detecting means being adapted to detect induced current in said drive coil means by short-circuiting both ends of the drive coil after said first drive signal is applied thereto, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply the second drive signal.
- 4. A step motor operation circuit for use with a step motor having a drive coil, the step motor being adapted to be placed in one of a first normally loaded condition and a second loaded condition comprising a time standard producing a high frequency time standard signal, divider circuit means for producing low-frequency time signals in response to said high frequency time standard signals; load detection means for producing a load detection signal in response to detecting said second loaded condition of said step motor; driving and control means intermediate said divider circuit means and said step motor for receiving the low frequency signal from the dividing circuit means, said driving and control means being adapted to apply a first drive signal having a first pulse shape received by said drive coil during a predetermined unit of time defining the period of the first pulse to said step motor in response to said low frequency signal, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply a second drive signal having a second pulse shape of larger energy than said first pulse shape to said step motor, said load detecting means being adapted to detect induced current in said drive coil, which is included in said step motor for receiving said first drive signal produced by said driving and control means, after said first drive signal is applied thereto, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply the second drive signal having a second pulse shape of the same polarity as said first pulse shape to said drive coil means, said second pulse being applied during said predetermined unit of time.
- 5. A step motor operation circuit for use with a step motor including drive coil means for receiving said first drive signal produced by said driven and control means, said drive coil means including a drive coil, the step motor being placed in one of a first normally loaded condition and a second loaded condition; comprising a time standard producing a high frequency time standard signal, divider circuit means for producing low-frequency time signals in response to said high frequency time standard signals; load detection means for producing a load detection signal in response to detecting said second loaded condition of said step motor; driving and control means intermediate said divider circuit means and said step motor for receiving the low frequency signal from the dividing circuit means, said driving and control means being adapted to apply a first drive signal having a first pulse shape to said drive coil during a predetermined unit of time defining the period of the first pulse to said step motor in response to said low frequency signal said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply a second drive signal having a second pulse shape of larger energy than said first pulse shape to said step motor, said load detecting means being adapted to detect induced current in said drive coil by shortcircuiting both ends of the drive coil after said first drive signal is applied thereto, said driving and control means, in response to said load detection signal being applied thereto, being adapted to apply a second drive signal having a second pulse shape of the same polarity as said first pulse shape to said drive coil means, said second pulse being applied during said predetermined unit of time.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/104,929 filed on Dec. 2, 1987, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/860,404 filed on June 25, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,715,725 which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/742,832 filed June 10, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,599,005 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/430,292 filed Sept. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,522,507, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/133,046 filed Mar. 24, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,370,065 which is a continuation of parent application Ser. No. 839,867 filed Oct. 6, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,212,156.
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