Claims
- 1. In an electronically operated watch having internal components including a mounting board, an electric circuit means fixed to said board, a power supply means for powering said watch connected to said circuit means, a housing means for supporting said components therein including front and rear wall members connected by a peripheral sidewall and a display means including hours and minutes indications mounted in said front member and connected to said circuit means, a rotary switch means situated in said front wall member and connected therethrough to said circuit means for setting the hours and minutes on said display means, said switch means comprising:
- a relatively thin, disk-like body forming a shallow recess and extending inwardly from said front wall member, said body having a planar bottom portion partially covered by dielectric material, a plurality of terminals on said bottom portion each being exposed on the surface of said dielectric material and connected therethrough to said circuit means, a rotatable actuator disk supported within said shallow recess of said body, contact means on the underside of said actuator disk for contacting individual terminals and interconnecting preselected pairs of terminals in different combinations when the disk is placed in various rotational positions for thereby controlling said display means.
- 2. The timepiece as described in claim 1 wherein said disk-like body is a separately prefabricated member which is secured within an opening in said front wall member.
- 3. The timepiece as described in claim 1 wherein said disk-like body is formed as an integral part of said front wall member.
- 4. The timepiece as described in claim 3 wherein said contact means are wiper members that project downwardly from the underside of said actuator disk for engaging said terminals in different combinations at different positions of said disk.
- 5. The timepiece as described in claim 3 wherein said contact means are projections on the underside of said disk and resiliently yieldable means under said disk for normally preventing said contacts from engaging said terminals until external axial pressure is applied to said disk.
- 6. The timepiece as described in claim 4 wherein said wiper members are downwardly bent portions of a thin metal plate fixed to the underside of said actuator disk, said plate having outer edge portions forming a ground contact with said body.
- 7. The timepiece as described in claim 1 including a thin, dielectric sheet fixed to said planar bottom portion, said terminals being supported by and exposed along the upper surface of said sheet, and conductive area means on said sheet, connected to said terminals and extending therefrom and having a predetermined irregular shaped pattern so as to be contacted by said contact means and thereby interconnect different combinations of terminals when said actuator disk is rotated to various preselected positions.
- 8. The timepiece as described in claim 7 wherein there are two said terminals, each with a conductive area means on said dielectric sheet, said actuator disk is provided with two said wiper means spaced 180.degree. apart.
- 9. The timepiece as described in claim 8 wherein one of said conductive area means on said dielectric sheet extends radially outwardly from one said terminal to cover a radial area of at least 30.degree. from the center of said sheet and the other said area means has a pair of radially extending portions from its terminal which are substantially 90.degree. apart.
- 10. The timepiece as described in claim 8 wherein there are three said terminals each with a conductive area means and a central terminal on said dielectric sheet, and said contact means on said actuator disk has four downwardly extending projections.
- 11. The timepiece as described in claim 10 wherein first and second conductive area means on said dielectric sheet both have two radially extending portions spaced about 90.degree. apart from the center of said sheet, and a third said area means has a radially extending portion covering a segmental area of 30.degree. from the center of said sheet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 407,147, filed Oct. 17, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,884,033.
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