The present invention relates generally to a tutorial implement, and more particularly to a time zone tutorial device.
There are 24 hours in one day. This is because the time for the earth to rotate by one circle is divided into 24 hours. The time when the earth right faces the sun is set midday 12 o'clock (noon) as the basis for time. The earth is divided into 24 time zones according to the different relative positions between respective areas of the earth and the sun during rotation of the earth. Conventionally, the earth is divided into 24 time zones within 360°. Each time zone is 15°. Basically, Greenwich (London, England) Meridian Line, longitude 0°, is the center of world time. The forward 7.5° and backward 7.5° from the center are set the same time zone. From longitude 0° to the west, every other 15° western longitude is sequentially set the center of the time zone, including W15°,W30°,W45°,W60°,W75°,W90°,W105°,W120°,W135°,W150°,W165° and 180° (International Date Line). From longitude 0° to the east, there are sequentially east longitudes of E15°,E30°,E45°,E60°,E75°,E90°,E105°,E120°,E135°,E150° and E165° to meet 180°. Accordingly, there are totally 24 time zones. Different places in the world pertain to different time zones due to different relative positions to the sun. Therefore, the times of different time zones are different at the same time.
Everybody has learnt the conception of time and time zone from natural science lessons in schools. However, most of the peoples only have a smattering of the conception of time and time zone and are confused about time conversion.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a time zone tutorial device, which practically enables a user to instinctively realize time and have a clear conception of time zones.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The present invention further includes a time zone turntable 20 disposed on a front face of the panel 10. The time zone turntable 20 has the form of a disc. The time zone turntable 20 has a radius smaller than that of the time circle 12 of the panel 10. A second perforation section 21 is formed at a center of the time zone turntable 20 to mean the position of the North Pole. An Equator circle 22 with a predetermined radius is formed on the time zone turntable 20 and centered at a center of the second perforation section 21. A first straight line 23 extends from the center of the second perforation section 21 to the right lower side of the time zone turntable 20 to mean the International Date Line. The first straight line 23 intersects the Equator circle 22 at a second intersection point 231 and intersects the outer circumference of the time zone turntable 20 at a third intersection point 232. A second straight line 24 extends from the center of the second perforation section 21 on the right side of the first straight line 23. The second straight line 24 is spaced from the first straight line 23 by 7.5 degrees. The second straight line 24 intersects the Equator circle 22 at a fourth intersection point 241. A third straight line 25 extends from the center of the second perforation section 21 on the left side of the first straight line 23. The third straight line 25 is spaced from the first straight line 23 by 7.5 degrees. The third straight line 25 intersects the Equator circle 22 at a fifth intersection point 251. A first arcuate line 26 is connected between the fourth intersection point 241 and the third intersection point 232. A second arcuate line 27 is connected between the fifth intersection point 251 and the third intersection point 232. The second straight line 24, the third straight line 25, the first arcuate line 26 and the second arcuate line 27 together define a first time zone 28. On the basis of the first time zone 28, the other 23 time zones are defined in a counterclockwise sequence at 15-degree intervals. The outer ends of the 23 time zones lie in the outer circumference of the time zone turntable 20 as sixth intersection points 29. The third intersection point 232 is marked with 180° to mean the meridian at 180° longitude. From the third intersection point 232, the sixth intersection points 29 are counterclockwise sequentially marked with west longitudes of W165°,W150°,W135°,W120°,W105°,W90°,W75°,W60°,W45°,W30°,W15° and 0° Greenwich Meridian. From the third intersection point 232, the other sixth intersection points 29 are clockwise sequentially marked with east longitudes of E165°,E150°,E135°,E120°,E105°,E90°,E75°,E60°,E45°,E30° and E15° to meet the 0°. Accordingly, a world time zone map including 24 time zones is completed. Finally, with reference to a commercially available world map, the five continents including Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, North America and Australia and some main islands of the world are substantially drafted on the time zone turntable 20 at the longitudes and latitudes corresponding to their actual longitudes and latitudes to form the time zone map.
The present invention further includes an indicator 30 positioned on rear face of the time zone turntable 20 between the panel 10 and the time zone turntable 20 as shown in
The present invention further includes a connection member 40. The connection member 40 sequentially passes through the second perforation section 21 of the time zone turntable 20, the third perforation section 32 of the indicator 30 and the first perforation section 11 of the panel 10 to connect the time zone turntable 20, the indicator 30 and the panel 10 with each other. Accordingly, the time zone turntable 20 is rotatable relative to the panel 10.
In use, a user first upward bias the elastic clipping sections 33 of the indicator 30 to rotate the time zone turntable 20 to set the indicator 30 in his/her own time zone. Then the elastic clipping sections 33 are released to restore to the clipping state.
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In other words, when a user desires to know the current time in whatever country or city in the world, the user only needs to know the east longitude or west longitude where the country or the city is. Then the user can find the time zone of the country or the city on the time zone turntable 20. The time pointed by the outer end of the time zone is right the current time of that district. Accordingly, the current time of everywhere in the world can be known from the time zone map of the time zone turntable 20.
Therefore, no matter whether the user is flying in the sky or sailing on a sea or traveling on a land, the user only needs to know the longitude where he/she is to directly know the time from the time zone map without time conversion. This is very convenient.
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The panel 10, the time zone turntable 20 and the indicator 30 of the second embodiment are identical to those of the first embodiment in structure. The connection member 40 is replaced with the drive assembly 70.
The minute indicator 60 is disposed on a front face of the time zone turntable 20.
The drive assembly 70 is disposed on a rear face of the panel 10. The drive assembly 70 includes multiple gears inside. A rotary shaft is disposed on a front side of the drive assembly 70 to connect and drive the time zone turntable 20, the indicator 30 and the minute indicator 60 to continuously clockwise rotate. The indicator 30 is synchronously rotatable with the time zone turntable 20 to indicate hours.
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Moreover, the five continents including Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, North America and Australia and the islands of the world can be drafted on the time zone turntable 20 with different colors to facilitate distinction between the lands and oceans. Accordingly, the relative positions of the time zones where the five continents are can be more clearly shown.
According to the above, the present invention has the following tutorial functions:
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.