Timepiece

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6791905
  • Patent Number
    6,791,905
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 25, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 14, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A timepiece is provided with a solar cell 8 comprising a power generation unit 39, having a first electrode, a photovoltaic layer, and a second electrode, stacked up in that order on the solar cell substrate 31 so as to be superimposed on each other, and electric power generated by the solar cell 8 is used as an energy source for executing time display on a time display unit by a dial 14 and hands 5, 6 or a liquid crystal display panel 50. The solar cell 8 is constructed such that a plurality of the power generation units 39, and transmitting portions 40 having a transmittance of light, larger than that for the power generation units, are alternately patterned on a solar cell substrate 31, and is disposed on the visible side of the time display unit so as to be superimposed thereon, thereby ensuring satisfactory power generation efficiency of the solar cell without impairing visibility of the time display unit, and without introducing restrictions on the design feature of the timepiece.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a timepiece comprising a time display unit for displaying time and a calendar, and a solar cell for generating electric power utilizing light as an energy source, wherein electric power generated by the solar cell is used as an energy source for displaying time on the time display unit.




BACKGROUND TECHNOLOGY




A battery has been in use traditionally as a power source of an electronic wrist watch and the like, however, owing to inconvenience in replacement of the battery and needs to overcome environmental pollution problems and so forth caused by waste batteries, there has recently come to be commercially available and in widespread use an electronic wrist watch wherein needs of replacing a battery are eliminated by assembling therein a solar cell, a secondary cell, and a charge-discharge control circuit for the secondary cell.




With a timepiece incorporating such a solar cell as power generation means, electric power generated by the solar cell through conversion of radiated optical energy into electric energy is stored in the secondary cell, and a clock circuit and so forth, and a stepping motor or a liquid crystal display panel are driven by the electric power as stored, thereby displaying time and calendar information in the form of analog display by use of a dial and hands, or digital display by use of the liquid crystal display panel.




The solar cell incorporated in such a timepiece is provided with power generation units, each formed by a first electrode, an optical power generation layer, and a second electrode that are stacked up in that order on a solar cell substrate in such a way as to be superimposed on each other. The solar cell substrate has transmitting portions, however, the transmitting portions are provided for the purpose of separating the power generation units from each other or connecting the same with each other, but not for positively ensuring transmitting property.




Accordingly, assuming that the visible side (a viewer's side) of a time display unit of the timepiece is referred to as the front side while the back cover side thereof is referred to as the rear side, the solar cell is generally disposed on the rear side of the time display unit, or on the periphery thereof.




Further, a configuration of the timepiece has been proposed such that in order to shield a color of the solar cell substrate detrimental to a design feature of the timepiece incorporating the solar cell, or to shield a pattern of the power generation units, a shielding film such as a white diffusing film, a color diffusing film, a color filter, and so forth are disposed on the front side of the solar cell substrate, thereby shielding the solar cell substrate so as not to be directly visible.




In the case of installing the solar cell on the underside of the time display unit of the timepiece, however, it becomes necessary to keep a proper balance between the design feature and power generation efficiency because the solar cell substrate becomes visible through the time display unit or the shielding film is used on top of the solar cell substrate in order to shield the solar cell substrate. Use of a shielding film having a large optical absorption coefficient results in considerable deterioration of the power generation efficiency while use of a shielding film having a small optical absorption coefficient results in deterioration of the shielding effect of the solar cell substrate.




Further, in the case of installing the solar cell on top of the time display unit, the design feature of the timepiece would be largely dependent on a color and shape of the power generation units because, in this case, the transmitting portions only are installed over the time display unit without the power generation units installed thereon, and the power generation units are installed on the periphery of the time display unit for generation of electric power.




In this case as well, it is possible to shield a color tone or the pattern of the power generation units by installing a shielding film on top of the power generation units of the solar cell, however, in such a case, due to an increase in the difference of transmittance between the surface of the time display unit and the power generation units, the power generation units of the solar cell is distinctly recognized against the transmitting portions thereof, thereby subjecting the design feature of the timepiece to some constraints.




The invention has been developed to solve the problems described above encountered in the case of a timepiece provided with a solar cell, and it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a timepiece wherein visibility of a time display unit is not impaired even if the solar cell in whole, including power generation units, is installed on the visible side of the time display unit of the timepiece, and power generation units can be rendered inconspicuous so as not to introduce restrictions on the design feature of the timepiece even if no shielding film is installed, while ensuring satisfactory power generation efficiency of the solar cell.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




To this end, a timepiece according to the invention comprises a time display unit, and a solar cell comprised of a solar cell substrate, and a power generation unit having at least a first electrode, a photovoltaic layer, and a second electrode, stacked up in that order so as to be superimposed on each other on the solar cell substrate, using electric power generated by the solar cell as an energy source for executing time display in the time display unit; said solar cell comprising a plurality of patterned power generation units provided on the solar cell substrate composed of a transparent material, and transmitting portions having a large transmittance in the visible light range and provided between the plurality of the patterned power generation units, wherein the solar cell is disposed on the visible side of the time display unit so as to be superimposed on the time display unit, the power generating units and the transmitting portions are superimposed on the time display unit, and the time display region is rendered to be recognized through the transmitting regions.




In the case of the time display unit being an analog time display unit having a dial and hands, the solar cell may be disposed on a visible side of the dial.




Or the solar cell may be disposed between the dial and the hands.




Otherwise, the solar cell is preferably provided with the plurality of the patterned power generation units being connected with each other via the respective first electrodes and the respective second electrodes, and the solar cell is preferably disposed between the time display unit and a glass of the timepiece so as to be superimposed on the time display unit.




The solar cell may have regions where transmittance of partial power generation and transmitting units comprised of the respective power generation units in combination with the respective transmitting portions is in a range of 30 to 80%, thereby enabling a condition on the underside of the solar cell substrate to be seen in the regions from a viewer's side.




Further, the solar cell may be constructed such that an area ratio of the respective power generation units installed on the solar cell substrate to the respective transmitting portions adjoining the respective power generation units varies depending on a region on the solar cell substrate.




The solar cell may be constructed such that a plurality of solar cell substrates which vary in area ratio of the respective power generation units installed thereon to the respective transmitting portions adjoining the respective power generation units, are disposed therein.




Otherwise, the solar cell may be constructed such that a plurality of solar cell substrates, each having the power generation unit and the transmitting portion, are stacked up one after another, and are disposed such that transmitting portions of the plurality of the solar cell substrates are superimposed on each other.




A printed layer having numerals or letters may be provided on the solar cell substrate. The printed layer may be a printed layer printed with a plurality of colors.




The solar cell may comprise a design printed layer having numerals or letters provided on the solar cell substrate, and a printed layer provided on the dial as well, the design printed layer on the solar cell substrate and the printed layer on the dial may be disposed so as to be substantially superimposed on each other, and a spacing to the extent of a thickness of the solar cell substrate may be provided between the design printed layer on the solar cell substrate and the printed layer on the dial, so that the printed layer on the dial is rendered recognizable from the visible side through the transmitting portion of the solar cell substrate.




The respective power generation units and the respective transmitting portions provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell are preferably disposed repeatedly in the pattern of stripes, and a repeat pitch of the pattern of the stripes may be varied.




At least a portion of the power generation unit provided on the solar cell substrate may incorporate shapes of numerals or letters.




The plurality of the power generation units and the transmitting portions provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell may be patterned in concentric circles, and each of the plurality of the power generation units may be in the shape of a concentric circle cut at a part thereof, the plurality of the power generation units being mutually connected with each other at the cut part of the respective concentric circles.




Or the plurality of the power generation units may be formed in a spiral pattern on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell.




The first electrode and the second electrode, installed on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, composing the power generation unit, may be connected with a clock circuit substrate for causing the time display unit to execute time display via an electrically conductive rubber, a flexible printed circuit board, a spring, or the like that is disposed so as to pass through a spacing between a side of the time display unit, and the inner side wall of a timepiece case.




The timepiece according to the invention may be a combination timepiece comprising the time display unit comprised of both an analog time display unit for displaying time with the hands and the dial, and a digital time display unit for displaying time and a calendar with numerals.




In such a case, the digital time display unit may be composed of a liquid crystal display panel.




For the liquid crystal display panel, use is preferably made of one comprising a reflection type polarizing film having one polarization axis which is a transmission axis and the other polarization axis which is a reflection axis substantially orthogonal to the transmission axis.




A light source is preferably installed on a side of the liquid crystal display panel, opposite from the visible side, as this will enable a viewer to recognize time display even in a dark environment, thereby enhancing usefulness of the timepiece.




The solar cell substrate needs to be provided with a through-hole through which a hand shaft serving as a rotatory shaft of the hands is penetrated




A printed layer is preferably provided around the through-hole in the solar cell substrate so as to shield the through-hole.




The solar cell substrate is preferably provided with an alignment portion used for alignment.




Further, the printed layer having numerals or letters is preferably provided on the solar cell substrate, and the alignment portion used for alignment with the time display unit is preferably provided on the solar cell substrate.




A repeat pitch or a repeat direction of the respective power generation units as well as the respective transmitting portions provided on the solar cell substrates is preferably differentiated from a direction of a display part provided on the time display unit or a pitch of a printed layer for prevention of occurrence of moire fringes.




The power generation unit of the solar cell is preferably installed on a face of the solar cell substrate, on a side thereof, facing the time display unit.




A pad electrode serving as a terminal of the first electrode and the second electrode, respectively, composing the power generation unit is preferably installed on a face of the solar cell substrate, on a side thereof, facing the clock circuit substrate.




A protective layer or a protective film is preferably provided on at least either of the front and rear faces of the solar cell substrate.




Either of the front and rear faces of the solar cell substrate is preferably stuck onto a glass of the timepiece to enhance durability of the timepiece.




An anti-reflection layer is preferably installed on at least the transmitting portion of the solar cell substrate.




An optical guide film or a lens for effectively radiating light to the power generation unit may be installed between the solar cell substrate and the dial.




The surface of the dial preferably has a rough face formed for effectively radiating light to the power generation unit of the solar cell substrate.




The surface of the dial may be provided with the printed layer formed for effectively radiating light to the power generation unit of the solar cell substrate.




Two types of solar cells, one of which has an area ratio of the power generation unit to the transmitting portion installed on the solar cell substrate differing from the same of the other, may be installed across the time display unit on both sides thereof.




Thus, with the solar cell for use in the timepiece according to the invention, a power generation unit provided on the solar cell substrate is divided into smaller units, and a transmitting portion having a transmittance of visible light larger than that for the respective power generation units, between the respective power generation units is provided thereby forming partial power generation and transmitting units having transmitting property.




Further, the more a transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units comprised of the respective power generation units and respective transmitting portions is enhanced, the more visibility of the time display units can be enhanced, and the more visibility of the power generation units can be lowered, however, power generation efficiency of the solar cell deteriorates.




Conversely, the more the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units is lowered, the less a quantity of external light falling on the time display units becomes, thereby indicating darker display, and lowering the visibility of the time display units while increasing the visibility of the power generation units, however, the power generation efficiency is enhanced.




Accordingly, taking into consideration the visibility of the time display units indoors, the power generation efficiency, and power consumption of the timepiece, it is desirable to set the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units in a range of 30 to 80%.




Further, by providing regions where the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units varies depending on a design and display contents of the time display units installed on the rear side of the solar cell, an area ratio of the transmitting portions may be increased in parts where importance is attached to brightness, and an area ratio of the power generation units may be increased in other parts where importance can be attached to the power generation efficiency, thereby optimally setting the design feature and the power generation efficiency.




The respective transmitting portions provided between the plurality of the power generation units, installed in the partial power generation and transmitting units may be formed in the pattern of stripes, spirals or concentric circles, thereby rendering the solar cell substrate suitable for a design of the timepiece.




Further, by varying a pitch or width of the pattern in which the plurality of the power generation units are formed, occurrence of interference fringes caused by the pattern described above together with display on the rear side of the solar cell substrate can be prevented.




In the case of forming the printed layer having numerals or letters on the solar cell substrate, or forming numerals or letters by the power generation units, it becomes necessary to align the solar cell substrate with other parts of the timepiece, and accordingly, the solar cell substrate is preferably provided with the alignment portion. The alignment portion may be formed by the printed layer provided on the solar cell substrate. Or the solar cell substrate may be provided with a recess and a protrusion, a hole, or a notch as the alignment portion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic plan view showing a first embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a schematic plan view of a solar cell assembled into the timepiece shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partly enlarged schematic plan view of the solar cell;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged schematic sectional view taken along line B—B of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of the first embodiment of the timepiece according to the invention;





FIG. 7

is a partly enlarged schematic sectional view of a solar cell, similar to

FIG. 5

, assembled into a second embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention;





FIG. 8

is a plan view of a solar cell assembled into a third embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention;





FIG. 9

is a plan view of a solar cell assembled into a fourth embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention;





FIG. 10

is a schematic plan view showing a fifth embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention;





FIG. 11

is a schematic sectional view taken on line C—C of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a schematic sectional view, similar to

FIG. 11

, showing a sixth embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention; and





FIG. 13

is a schematic sectional view, similar to

FIG. 11

, showing a seventh embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Embodiments of a timepiece according to the invention will be described in more detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.




First Embodiment: FIGS.


1


to


6






First, a first embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described referring to

FIGS. 1

to


6


.





FIG. 1

is a schematic plan view of the timepiece, and

FIG. 2

is a schematic sectional view taken along line A—A of FIG.


1


.

FIG. 3

is a plan view of a solar cell assembled into the timepiece,

FIG. 4

a partly enlarged schematic plan view of the solar cell, and

FIG. 5

is an enlarged schematic sectional view taken along line B—B of FIG.


4


.

FIG. 6

is a block diagram showing a circuit configuration of the timepiece.




The timepiece shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, respectively, is an electronic wrist watch provided with a solar cell, wherein an enclosed space is formed with a timepiece case


1


made of metal, in a cylindrical shape, a glass


2


fitted in and retained by the upper part thereof, and a case back


3


fitted in and retained by the lower part thereof. A timepiece unit


7


is housed in the enclosed space.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, on the front side (the visible side) of the timepiece, the solar cell


8


in a disk shape is disposed on the inner side of the glass


2


in a circular shape, a liquid crystal display panel


50


with a dial


14


in an annular shape bonded to the surface thereof is disposed on the rear side of the solar cell


8


, and hands, that is, the minute hand


5


and the hour hand


6


attached to the tip of a hand shaft


10


are disposed between the liquid crystal display panel


50


and the solar cell


8


. The hand shaft


10


is in fact made up of a minute hand shaft and a hour hand shaft fitted onto the outside of the minute hand shaft, however, for convenience of illustration, the hand shaft


10


is shown in the figure as if it were a single hand shaft


10


.




Hour numerals from “1” to “12”, indicating time, are printed on the dial


14


, and a first time display unit for indicating an analog display of time with the hands is comprised of the dial


14


, the minute hand


5


, and the hour hand


6


. The dial


14


also fulfills the function of a dial cover.




The liquid crystal display panel


50


constitutes a second time display unit for indicating a digital display of time and a calendar, and is provided with a mode display portion


24


, and a multiple function display portion


25


for displaying time, a calendar, a chronograph, a stopwatch, and so forth (displaying a calendar in the figure) by switching over from one to another, as shown in FIG.


1


.




Accordingly, the solar cell


8


is disposed so as to overlap the first time display unit comprised of the dial


14


, the minute hand


5


and the hour hand


6


, and the second time display unit comprised of the liquid crystal display panel


50


, respectively, and between these time display units and the glass


2


installed on the visible side thereof.




The solar cell


8


comprises a multitude of power generation units


39


, and a multitude of transmitting portions


40


, patterned in alternate stripes on a solar cell substrate


31


(on the rear face side thereof in FIG.


2


) as shown in

FIG. 1

, however, detailed description thereof will be given later on.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the timepiece case


1


is provided with a time adjustment knob


27


for adjusting time and so forth, a mode adjustment button


28


for setting a chronograph and so forth, and a light source lighting button


29


for lighting up a light source


66


(refer to

FIG. 2

) installed on the rear face side of the liquid crystal display panel


50


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, with the liquid crystal display panel


50


of the timepiece, a first substrate


51


, and a second substrate


55


, each of which is a transparent substrate, are disposed opposite to each other with a predetermined gap interposed therebetween, and are bonded to each other with a sealing material


58


, sealing a liquid crystal layer


57


in the gap. For the liquid crystal layer


57


, twisted nematic (TN) liquid crystal having a twist angle of 90 degrees is used.




Further, first electrodes


52


made up of an indium tin oxide (ITO) film which is a transparent and electrically conductive film are formed in the pattern of respective segments for characters and so forth to be displayed, on the inner face of the first substrate


51


, and a second electrode


56


made up of an ITO film is installed so as to oppose all of the first electrodes


52


.




An upper polarizing film


64


is disposed on the surface (the visible side) of the liquid crystal display panel


50


, and a lower polarizing film


65


is disposed on the rear face side (the case back side) thereof.




The upper polarizing film


64


and the lower polarizing film


65


are disposed such that respective transmission axes cross each other at right angles, so that the liquid crystal display panel


50


exhibits a transmitting state when no voltage is applied by the agency of optical rotatory power of the liquid crystal layer


57


.




For the upper polarizing film


64


, an absorption type polarizing film prepared by adsorbing iodine (I) is used, and for the lower polarizing film


65


, use is made of a reflection type polarizing film prepared by stacking a plurality of layers each having a transmission axis and a reflection axis (orthogonal to the transmission axis) and a differing reflective index, respectively. The reflection type polarizing film reflects linearly polarized light vibrating in a direction orthogonal to the transmission axis.




On the rear side of the liquid crystal display panel


50


, an electroluminescent (EL) device is installed as the light source


66


for use when using the timepiece in a dark environment.




The liquid crystal display panel


50


and the light source


66


is provided with a hand shaft through-hole


11


through which the hand shaft


10


is penetrated.




The hand shaft


10


is protruded from a hand drive substrate


15


installed on the rear side of the light source


66


. A clock circuit substrate


16


is installed on the rear side of the hand drive substrate


15


. The clock circuit substrate


16


comprises a time reference signal oscillator (OSC) as described later on, and so forth, sending out a predetermined signal to the hand drive substrate


15


and the liquid crystal display panel


50


.




The clock circuit substrate


16


is connected with the liquid crystal display panel


50


via a zebra rubber


61


formed with electrically conductive rubber layers and electrically non-conductive rubber layers, stacked alternately in a stripe-like fashion.




A circuit holder


22


is installed on the rear side of the clock circuit substrate


16


, and on the rear side of the circuit holder


22


, a secondary cell


17


for storing electric energy generated by the solar cell


8


is held by a cell holder


18


.




After fixedly holding the solar cell


8


, the dial


14


, the liquid crystal display panel


50


, and the light source


66


with a panel holder


21


, and fixedly holding the hand drive substrate


15


, and the clock circuit substrate


16


with the circuit holder


22


, the panel holder


21


and the circuit holder


22


are mutually fitted to each other, thereby completing the timepiece unit


7


comprising the solar cell.




Electrodes of the respective power generation units


39


installed on the solar cell substrate


31


of the solar cell


8


are connected with the clock circuit substrate


16


via a zebra rubber


43


formed with electrically conductive rubber layers and electrically non-conductive rubber layers stacked alternately in a stripe-like fashion, through a spacing between a side of the first and second time display units, respectively, and the inner side wall of the timepiece case


1


.




Herein the construction of the solar cell


8


for use in this embodiment is described in more details.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, with the solar cell


8


, the multitude of the power generation units


39


as well as the transmitting portions


40


are patterned in alternate stripes on the solar cell substrate


31


in a disk shape, formed of a transparent material such as a glass material in a thin sheet form. The transmitting portions


40


have a transmittance in the visible light range, larger than that for the power generation units


39


. In the case of this embodiment, the transmitting portions


40


are nearly transparent.




The respective power generation units


39


, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

by enlarging parts thereof, are comprised of a lower electrode


33


which is a first electrode, a photovoltaic layer


34


, and an upper electrode


36


which is a second electrode, formed in a strip-like shape and stacked up in that order so as to be superimposed on each other on the solar cell substrate


31


.




More specifically, a transparent and electrically conductive film as the lower electrode (first electrode)


33


is formed on the solar cell substrate


31


, an amorphous silicon (a—Si) film having a PIN junction as the photovoltaic layer


34


is formed on the lower electrode


33


, and the upper electrode (second electrode)


36


made up of an aluminum film is formed on the photovoltaic layer


34


with a buffer layer


35


interposed therebetween.




The upper electrode


36


is preferably formed of an electrode material having a large reflectance, however, in order to prevent occurrence of deterioration in power generation efficiency due to mutual diffusion occurring between the upper electrode


36


and the photovoltaic layer


34


, the buffer layer


35


composed of titanium oxide (TiOx) is installed therebetween.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the buffer layer


35


and the photovoltaic layer


34


are patterned such that both sides thereof are flush with those of the upper electrode


36


, which can be implemented with ease by etching the buffer layer


35


and the photovoltaic layer


34


using the upper electrode


36


as an etching mask.




With the use of such a process, the power generation units


39


can be easily formed to a width W


1


on the order of 100 μm while minimizing a decrease in a width W


2


of the transmitting portions


40


.




With this embodiment, the width W


2


of the transmitting portions


40


is set at 150 μm. Further, a protective layer


37


formed of polyimide resin is provided on the solar cell substrate


31


and the respective power generation units


39


for protection of the respective power generation units


39


.




With this embodiment, polyimide resin is in use for the protective layer


37


, however, by use of an anti-reflection coating formed by depositing magnesium fluoride (MgF


2


) having a large refractive index on silicon oxide (SiO


2


) having a small refractive index for the protective layer


37


, the difference in refractive index between the solar cell substrate


31


and air can be decreased, and reflection at the interface therebetween is prevented, thereby enabling a transmittance to be improved by about 3%.




Further, the transmittance can be further improved by providing the front and rear faces of the solar cell substrate


31


with the anti-reflection coating as the protective layer.




With the adoption of a construction wherein the glass


2


is bonded to the solar cell substrate


31


with, for example, an acrylic adhesive having a large transmittance, although not adopted in this embodiment, in combination with the use of the protective layer


37


doubling as the anti-reflection coating, it is possible to improve the transmittance by 5% or more.




Further, bonding of the glass


2


to the solar cell substrate


31


results in the formation of a construction effective for protection of the solar cell substrate


31


from external impact.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the respective power generation units


39


patterned in stripes are connected with each other by a lower electrode group


42


on the rim of the solar cell substrate


31


via the respective lower electrodes


33


. The lower electrode group


42


has a second pad electrode


46


for connection with the clock circuit substrate


16


.




Similarly, the respective upper electrodes


36


are connected with each other by an upper electrode group


41


on the rim of the solar cell substrate


31


. The upper electrode group


41


has a first pad electrode


45


for connection with the clock circuit substrate


16


.




The first pad electrode


45


and the second pad electrode


46


are connected with respective terminals of the clock circuit substrate


16


via the zebra rubber


43


passing by the side of the dial


14


and the liquid crystal display panel


50


as shown in FIG.


2


.




In the case of using a thin sheet glass material for the solar cell substrate


31


, use of a soft zebra rubber is important from the viewpoint of prevention of cracking, including reliability of the timepiece. As the solar cell substrate


31


is disposed on the side of the glass, a protective film (not shown) for prevention of cracking is laminated to either the front face or the rear face of the solar cell substrate


31


in the case of the first embodiment.




Further, the solar cell substrate


31


is provided with an alignment portion


30


as shown in

FIG. 3

for aligning the first and second pad electrodes


45


,


46


with the clock circuit substrate


16


.




With this embodiment, a notch is provided as the alignment portion


30


, however, the alignment portion


30


may be a pattern or a protrusion which is provided at the same time when the power generation units are provided.




With the timepiece comprising the solar cell according to this embodiment, the solar cell


8


in whole, including the power generation units


39


, is disposed on the visible side (on the side of the glass


2


) of both the dial


14


, the minute hand


5


and the hour hand


6


composing the first time display unit, and the liquid crystal display panel


50


composing the second time display unit. However, since the respective power generation units


39


of the solar cell


8


are patterned in the shape of a narrow stripe, and are disposed alternately with the respective transmitting portions


40


which are substantially transparent, with the result that, an area ratio of the transmitting portions


40


is higher than that of the power generation units


39


, visibility of the respective time display units will not be impaired. Furthermore, since the power generation units


39


are hardly conspicuous, there is no need of installing a shielding film, and consequently, satisfactory power generation efficiency of the solar cell can be obtained without introducing restrictions on the design feature of the timepiece.




In the case of forming the power generation units


39


in a shape approximating to a rectangle having the longer sides and shorter sides, it is possible to ensure the transmittance on the order of 30%, and also to lower visibility of the power generation units


39


by setting a width size of the shorter sides thereof to 200 μm or less, and a width size of the transmitting portions


40


to 100 μm or more.




Further, if a width of the shorter sides of the power generation units


39


is set to 100 μm or less, and a width of the transmitting portions


40


is set to 100 μm or more in order to enhance a transmittance of partial power generation and transmitting units comprised of the respective power generation units


39


and the respective transmitting portions


40


and to improve the display quality of the time display units, this is very effective because visibility of the power generation units


39


can be further lowered in this case.




That is, the more the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units comprised of the respective power generation units


39


and the respective transmitting portions


40


is enhanced, the more visibility of the time display units can be enhanced and the more the visibility of the power generation units


39


can be lowered, however, the power generation efficiency deteriorates.




Conversely, the more the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units is lowered, the less a quantity of external light falling on the time display units becomes, thereby indicating darker display, and lowering the visibility of the time display units while increasing the visibility of the power generation units


39


, however, although the power generation efficiency is enhanced.




Accordingly, taking into consideration the visibility of the time display units indoors, the power generation efficiency, and power consumption of the timepiece, the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units is set in a range of 30 to 80%, thereby enabling display of the time display units to be sufficiently seen through the partial power generation and transmitting units.




Further, by providing regions where the transmittance of the partial power generation and transmitting units varies depending on a design and display contents of the time display units installed on the rear side of the solar cell


8


, an area ratio of the transmitting portions is increased in parts where importance is attached to brightness, and an area ratio of the power generation units is increased in other parts where importance is attached to the power generation efficiency, so that the design feature and the power generation efficiency is optimally set Next, referring to a block diagram shown in

FIG. 6

, a time display operation of the timepiece according to the first embodiment is described hereinafter.




Electric energy generated by the solar cell


8


is stored (charged) in the secondary cell


17


. An amount of electricity charged in the secondary cell


17


is detected by a voltage detection circuit


82


. If a detected voltage is found to be at a specified value or higher, electric power delivered from the secondary cell


17


is supplied to respective circuits.




Thereafter, a time reference signal generated by an oscillation circuit (OSC)


86


is inputted to a time signal generation means


87


to generate a time signal in order to operate the hour hand


6


and the minute hand


5


, and a pulse motor


89


is driven by a pulse motor driving means


88


according to the time signal, thereby rotating the hands, that is, the minute hand


5


and the hour hand


6


, so that time is displayed by the hands in combination with the hour numerals on the dial


14


.




Further, the time signal generated by the time signal generation means


87


is inputted to a liquid crystal display panel driving circuit


91


as well, and the liquid crystal display panel


50


is driven by the liquid crystal display panel driving circuit


91


, thereby enabling time and a calendar to be displayed on the multiple function display portion


25


. In such a case, a display mode can be changed over by a mode changeover signal inputted to the liquid crystal display panel driving circuit


91


according to manipulation of the mode adjustment button


28


shown in FIG.


1


.




Further, a signal sent out from the liquid crystal display panel driving circuit


91


can be controlled by detected information of the voltage detection circuit


82


, and thereby a waveform of a voltage applied to the liquid crystal display panel


50


is controlled, thus enabling a display state of the liquid crystal display panel


50


to be changed. For example, if the detected voltage becomes lower than a preset voltage, power consumption by the liquid crystal display panel


50


is reduced by reducing or eliminating an amount of display information of the liquid crystal display panel


50


according to a detection signal sent out from the voltage detection circuit


82


.




Thus, with the timepiece according to this embodiment, the display state of the liquid crystal display panel


50


is rendered variable depending on a power generation condition of the solar cell


8


or a charged condition of the secondary cell


17


.




Further, if the detected voltage of the voltage detection circuit


82


becomes lower than another preset voltage, a pulse excitation circuit


83


is activated by a signal from the voltage detection circuit


82


, and a pulse motor control circuit


84


is actuated, thereby aiming at reduction of power consumption by stopping a pulse motor


89


or intermittently driving the same by skipping over pulse steps.




In the meantime, the time signal from the time signal generation means


87


is stored in a reset circuit


85


via the pulse motor control circuit


84


, and when the detected voltage of the voltage detection circuit


82


rises due to an increase in the amount of electric energy generated by the solar cell


8


, the pulse motor control circuit


84


drives the pulse motor


89


according to data stored in the reset circuit


85


, thereby correctively rotating the minute hand


5


and the hour hand


6


so as to indicate a present time. In this way, a correct time is again displayed.




Second Embodiment: FIG.


7






Next, the construction of a solar cell used in a second embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG.


7


.

FIG. 7

is a partly enlarged schematic sectional view of the solar cell, similar to

FIG. 5

, and in the figure, parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 5

are denoted by like reference numerals.




As with the solar cell shown in

FIG. 5

, the solar cell


8


of this embodiment as well comprises power generation units


39


and transmitting portions


40


patterned in alternate stripes on a solar cell substrate


31


. The respective power generation units


39


are comprised of a lower electrode


33


made up of a transparent and electrically conductive film, a photovoltaic layer


34


made up of an amorphous silicon (a—Si) film having a PIN junction, a buffer layer


35


, and an upper electrode


36


made up of an aluminum film, which are provided on the solar cell substrate


31


, stacked up in that order.




The buffer layer


35


and the photovoltaic layer


34


are patterned such that both sides thereof are flush with those of the upper electrode


36


, which can be implemented with ease by etching the buffer layer


35


and the photovoltaic layer


34


using the upper electrode


36


as an etching mask.




The power generation units


39


are formed so as to have a width WI on the order of 100 μm while the transmitting portions


40


are formed so as to have a width W


2


on the order of 150 μm.




Further, the protective layer


37


formed of polyimide resin is installed on the solar cell substrate


31


and the respective power generation units


39


for protection of the respective power generation units


39


, however, with the second embodiment, a protective layer


37


is formed only in regions covering the power generation units


39


in order to enhance a transmittance of the respective transmitting portions


40


, and to prevent coloring due to the protective layer


37


by removing the protective layer


37


over the respective transmitting portions


40


.




In a method of removing the protective layer


37


over the respective transmitting portions


40


, positive polyimide resin is used for the protective layer


37


, and light is radiated from a face of the solar cell substrate


31


, opposite from a face thereof with the protective layer


37


formed thereon, thereby leaving out the positive polyimide resin in portions of the solar cell substrate


31


, not radiated by light.




Also, the construction of the solar cell can be modified with ease through a flow treatment of the polyimide resin by applying a heat treatment thereto such that a portion of the polyimide resin overflows onto the respective transmitting portions


40


from the respective power generation units


39


.




Third Embodiment: FIG.


8






Subsequently, the construction of a solar cell used in a third embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG.


8


.

FIG. 8

is a plan view of the solar cell, similar to

FIG. 3

, and in the figure, parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 3

are denoted by like reference numerals.




The solar cell


8


is constructed such that a power generation region thereof is divided into four power generation subregions, and power generation units in the four power generation subregions are connected in series.




The power generation units


39


and transmitting portions


40


are patterned in alternate stripes on a solar cell substrate


31


. Similarly to the construction of the respective power generation units


39


of the solar cell


8


, previously described with reference to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, the respective power generation units


39


according to this embodiment are comprised of a lower electrode, a photovoltaic layer made up of an amorphous silicon (a—Si) film having a PIN junction, and an upper electrode, which are formed so as to be stacked up in that order on a solar cell substrate


31


.




A multitude of the power generation units


39


on the solar cell substrate


31


are disposed so as to be divided into four subregions, that is, a first power generation region


71


, a second power generation region


72


, a third power generation region


73


, and a fourth power generation region


74


.




Further, the lower electrodes


33


and the upper electrodes


36


are separated from each other, respectively, between the respective power generation regions. On the other hand, within the same power generation region, for example, in the first power generation region


71


, the respective lower electrodes


33


are mutually connected with each other via a lower electrode group


42


while the respective upper electrodes


36


are mutually connected with each other via an upper electrode group


41


. The same can be said of the second power generation region


72


, the third power generation region


73


, and the fourth power generation region


74


.




The lower electrode group


42


of the first power generation region


71


is connected with an upper electrode group


41


of the fourth power generation region


74


via a first-fourth power generation region connection electrode


77


. Further, the upper electrode group


41


of the first power generation region


71


is connected with a first electrode pad


45


for connection with a clock circuit substrate.




Further, a lower electrode group


42


of the fourth power generation region


74


is connected with an upper electrode group


41


of the second power generation region


72


via a second-fourth power generation region connection electrode


75


and a power generation region connection


79


. A lower electrode group


42


of the second power generation region


72


is connected with an upper electrode group


41


of the third power generation region


73


by a second-third power generation region connection electrode


76


. A lower electrode group


42


of the third power generation region


73


is connected with a second pad electrode


46


via a takeout electrode


78


.




More specifically, between the first electrode pad


45


to be connected with the clock circuit substrate and the second pad electrode


46


, connection from the first electrode pad


45


to the upper electrode group


41


in the first power generation region


71


, the first power generation region


71


, the lower electrode group


42


in the first power generation region


71


, the first-fourth power generation region connection electrode


77


, the upper electrode group


41


in the fourth power generation region


74


, the fourth power generation region


74


, the lower electrode group


42


in the fourth power generation region


74


, the second-fourth power generation region connection electrode


75


, the power generation region connection


79


, the upper electrode group


41


in the second power generation region


72


, the second power generation region


72


, the lower electrode group


42


in the second power generation region


72


, the second-third power generation region connection electrode


76


, the upper electrode group


41


in the third power generation region


73


, the third power generation region


73


, the lower electrode group


42


in the third power generation region


73


, and the takeout electrode


78


, is made in series.




With the adoption of the configuration described above, a viewer is able to visually recognize through the solar cell substrate


31


display on a time display unit disposed on the rear side of the solar cell substrate


31


with the transmitting portions


40


interposed therebetween.




Further, with this embodiment, generated voltage of the solar cell


8


can be quadrupled by connecting in series the respective power generation units


39


of the four power generation regions


71


to


74


. Since the generated voltage of the power generation units


39


in the respective power generation regions is on the order of 0.4V (volt) although it is dependent on intensity of light radiated to the solar cell


8


, an output voltage at about 1.6V can be obtained.




That is, as a charge voltage applied to a secondary cell is increased, and thereby the output voltage of the solar cell


8


can be supplied to the secondary cell without boosting the same, energy loss due to boosting of the output voltage can be prevented.




Further, with the third embodiment of the invention, separation between the respective power generation regions is implemented along lines passing through the center of the solar cell substrate


31


, however, in order to reduce visibility of portions of the solar cell substrate


31


where the power generation regions are separated from each other, separation along a straight line is preferably avoided by providing a recess and a protrusion in parts of the respective lower electrodes


33


or the respective upper electrodes


36


on a separating side of the respective power generation regions.




Furthermore, by selecting a width of the respective power generation units


39


within a range of from 100 to 50 μm by the unit of 10 μm, and by rendering a width of the respective transmitting portions


40


the same as that of the respective power generation units


39


in order to prevent non-uniformity in moire fringes from occurring due to presence of a slit between the respective power generation units


39


and the respective transmitting portions


40


, occurrence thereof in fixed cycles can be prevented.




This can prevent occurrence of interference fringes caused by the stripes in which the power generation units


39


and the transmitting portions


40


are patterned, respectively. Further, the rim of the solar cell substrate


31


is provided with an alignment portion


30


in the form of a notch.




Fourth Embodiment: FIG.


9






Subsequently, the construction of a solar cell used in a fourth embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG.


9


.

FIG. 9

is a plan view of the solar cell, similar to

FIG. 3

, and in the figure, parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 3

are denoted by like reference numerals.




With the solar cell, power generation units are disposed so as to be patterned in concentric circles on a solar cell substrate, and a concentrical pattern is formed by the power generation units and transmitting portions, respectively.




That is, the power generation units


39


and the transmitting portions


40


are patterned in concentrical stripes alternately on the solar cell substrate


31


of the solar cell


8


. The power generation units


39


have the same sectional structure as that of the power generation units


39


of the solar cell


8


according to the first embodiment previously described with reference to FIG.


5


.




The respective power generation units


39


are in the shape of a concentric circle cut at a part thereof, and upper electrodes


36


(refer to

FIG. 5

) of the power generation units


39


concentrical in shape are mutually connected with each other via an upper electrode group


41


extending in the radius direction along one end of a cut region of the power generation units


39


, the upper electrode group


41


being connected with a first pad electrode


45


provided in the vicinity of the rim of the solar cell substrate


31


.




Further, lower electrodes


33


(refer to

FIG. 5

) of the power generation units


39


concentrical in shape are mutually connected with each other via a lower electrode group


42


extending in the radius direction along the other end of the cut region of the power generation units


39


, and the lower electrode group


42


is connected with a second pad electrode


46


provided in the vicinity of the rim of the solar cell substrate


31


.




With the fourth embodiment, in order to improve power generation efficiency by increasing an area ratio of the power generation units


39


to the transmitting portions


40


, a width of the power generation units


39


is set at 150 μm, and a width of the transmitting portions


40


is set at 100 μm.




As a result, a transmittance of the solar cell substrate


31


becomes lower while the pattern of the power generation units


39


becomes recognizable by a viewer, however, the power generation units


39


can be rendered a part of the design of the timepiece by disposing the same in concentric circles.




Further, by installing an insulation film (not shown) between the upper electrode group


41


and the lower electrode group


42


, and further, by utilizing a multiple-layer wiring (not shown), it is possible to prevent processing steps from becoming more complex and prevent an increase in fabrication, so that a secondary cell for use in this embodiment can be fabricated by a conventional method of fabricating the solar cell.




Furthermore, a printed layer


12


is provided on the visible side of regions on the solar cell substrate


31


, where the upper electrode group


41


and the lower electrode group


42


are installed. The printed layer


12


enables the solar cell to be incorporated into parts of the design of the timepiece.




Fifth Embodiment: FIGS.


10


and


11






Next, a fifth embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described hereinafter with reference to

FIGS. 10 and 11

.

FIG. 10

is a plan view of the timepiece, similar to

FIG. 1

, and

FIG. 11

a schematic sectional view taken along line C—C of FIG.


10


. In these figures, parts corresponding to those in

FIGS. 1 and 2

are denoted by like reference numerals.




The timepiece according to the fifth embodiment is characterized in that a solar cell is disposed between a dial composing an, analog time display unit and hands.




First, the solar cell assembled into the timepiece comprises power generation units


39


and transmitting portions


40


patterned in alternate stripes on a solar cell substrate


31


(on the underside thereof in FIG.


11


). The power generation units


39


have the same structure as that of the power generation units


39


of the solar cell


8


according to the first embodiment previously described with reference to

FIGS. 4 and 5

.




The dial


14


is disposed on a hand drive substrate


15


, and the solar cell


8


is disposed on the visible side of the dial


14


. A hand shaft


10


installed on the hand drive substrate


15


is penetrated through a hand shaft through-hole


11


, which is a through-hole formed in the dial


14


and the solar cell substrate


31


, and is extended to the front side of the solar cell substrate


31


, holding the hands, that is, the second hand


4


, the minute hand


5


, and the hour hand


6


at the tip thereof. It follows therefore that the solar cell


8


is disposed between the dial


14


and the hands (the second hand


4


, the minute hand


5


, and the hour hand


6


). In this connection, the hand shaft


10


in fact comprises three shafts concentrically installed for the second hand


4


, the minute hand


5


, and the hour hand


6


, respectively.




A clock circuit substrate


16


is installed on the rear side of the hand drive substrate


15


, and the solar cell substrate


31


, the dial


14


, the hand drive substrate


15


, and the clock circuit substrate


16


are held by an upper holder


20


and a circuit holder


22


which are fitted to each other, thereby making up a timepiece unit


7


.




Pad electrodes installed on the solar cell substrate


31


are connected with terminals on the clock circuit substrate


16


, respectively, by a zebra rubber


43


. Electric energy generated by the solar cell


8


is delivered to the clock circuit substrate


16


via the zebra rubber


43


.




A secondary cell


17


for storing electric energy generated by the solar cell is held on the rear side of the circuit holder


22


by a cell holder


18


.




A timepiece unit


7


is housed in an enclosed space formed by a timepiece case


1


, a glass


2


, and a case back


3


as with the timepiece according to the first embodiment. However, with the timepiece according to the fifth embodiment, the timepiece unit


7


is not provided with a digital time display unit comprising a liquid crystal display panel.




Further, a dial ring is installed along the inner rim of the glass


2


, and between the timepiece unit


7


and the timepiece case


1


, thereby shielding the rim of the timepiece unit


7


. The timepiece case


1


is provided with a time adjustment knob


27


on the rim thereof as shown in

FIG. 10

for adjusting the analog time display unit.




The dial


14


disposed on the rear side of the solar cell substrate


31


has numerals, letters, or characters, and so forth, printed thereon in multiple colors, and has a rough surface with fine asperities formed thereon. As a result, diffuse reflection light bounced from the dial


14


strikes at the power generation units


39


of the solar cell


8


, thereby enabling power generation efficiency to be enhanced.




Further, a printed layer


12


is provided on the surface of the solar cell substrate


31


in order to shield the hand shaft through-hole


11


. The printed layer


12


may be provided by printing with a color paint, or by bonding a plating film to the surface of the solar cell substrate


31


with an adhesive layer.




Furthermore, a design printed layer


13


is provided on the solar cell substrate


31


, in the vicinity of the numerals or letters on the dial


14


. The design printed layer


13


is provided for the purpose of causing the letters and so forth on the dial


14


installed on the rear side of the solar cell substrate


31


to be three-dimensionally seen when looking at the letters and so forth from the visible side by taking advantage of parallax existing to the extent of a thickness of the solar cell substrate


31


.




More specifically, the design printed layer


13


provided on the solar cell substrate


31


and a printed layer having the letters and so forth on the dial


14


are disposed so as to be superimposed on each other, and there is provided a spacing to the extent of the thickness of the solar cell substrate


31


between the design printed layer


13


on the solar cell substrate


31


and the printed layer on the dial


14


, so that the printed layer on the dial


14


is rendered recognizable from the visible side through the transmitting portions


40


.




Taking advantage of lowering of a transmittance of the solar cell substrate


31


, caused by the power generation units


39


, it is also possible in this case to implement the diversification of design feature of the timepiece due to the difference in contrast between the dial


14


and the design printed layer


13


.




Sixth Embodiment: FIG.


12






Subsequently, a sixth embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG.


12


.

FIG. 12

is a sectional view of the timepiece similar to

FIG. 11

, and in the figure, parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 11

are denoted by like reference numerals, omitting description thereof.




The timepiece according to the sixth embodiment differs mainly from the timepiece according to the fifth embodiment described above in that a solar cell


8


is disposed between a time display unit of an analog type, comprising a dial


14


and hands (the second hand


4


, the minute hand


5


, and the hour hand


6


), and a glass


2


, and a face of a solar cell substrate


31


on a side thereof opposite from a face thereof on which power generation units


39


are installed is stuck onto the glass


2


.




The solar cell


8


comprises the power generation units


39


and transmitting portions


40


, the same in construction as those for the respective embodiments described in the foregoing, which are patterned in alternate stripes on the rear face of the solar cell substrate


31


made of sapphire glass or crystal glass, 1 mm or more in thickness. With the respective power generation units


39


, a photovoltaic layer provided between a lower electrode and an upper electrode may be of a multiplelayer tandem type.




The upper face of the solar cell substrate


31


of the solar cell


8


is stuck onto the inner face of the glass


2


made up of sapphire glass or crystal glass with a transparent adhesive.




With such a construction, it is possible to considerably reduce the risk of the solar cell substrate


31


formed of a thin glass sheet being broken by external impact, and also to prevent power generation efficiency of the power generation units


39


from deteriorating due to deformation of the solar cell substrate


31


.




Further, pad electrodes provided on the solar cell substrate


31


of the solar cell


8


are connected with terminals on a clock circuit substrate


16


, respectively, via a flexible printed circuit (FPC) board


44


installed along the inner wall of a timepiece case


1


, and electric energy generated by the solar cell


8


is delivered to the clock circuit substrate


16


via the FPC board


44


.




The FPC board


44


can be housed even in a scant gap between a timepiece unit


7


and the timepiece case


1


. Further, even if there exists a long interval between the pad electrodes on the solar cell substrate


31


and the terminals on the clock circuit substrate


16


, connection therebetween can be easily implemented.




In other respects, the construction and operation of the timepiece are the same as those for the timepiece according to the fifth embodiment, shown in

FIG. 11

, omitting description thereof.




Seventh Embodiment: FIG.


13






Next, a seventh embodiment of a timepiece according to the invention is described hereinafter with reference to FIG.


13


.

FIG. 13

is a sectional view of the timepiece similar to

FIG. 11

, and in the figure, parts corresponding to those in

FIG. 11

are denoted by like reference numerals.




The timepiece according to the seventh embodiment differs mainly from the timepiece according to the first, fifth, and sixth embodiments described above, respectively, in that a solar cell


8


is disposed between a time display unit of an analog type, comprising a dial


14


and hands (the minute hand


5


, and the hour hand


6


), and a glass


2


, and an auxiliary solar cell


53


is also disposed between the dial


14


and a hand drive substrate


15


installed on the rear side thereof.




With the auxiliary solar cell


53


, a ratio of an area occupied by power generation units on a solar cell substrate thereof is increased.




Further, since no transmitting property is required of the auxiliary solar cell


53


, a metal substrate can be used for the solar cell substrate thereof. With the auxiliary solar cell


53


, the power generation units (not shown) may comprise transmitting electrodes installed on the front side thereof.




For connection of pad electrodes on the solar cell substrate


31


of the solar cell


8


with terminals on a clock circuit substrate


16


, respectively, a spring


54


having elasticity is used.




Further, for connection of pad electrodes on the auxiliary solar cell


53


with the clock circuit substrate


16


, a zebra rubber


43


is used because of a shorter distance therebetween.




With the timepiece according to the seventh embodiment, an amount of power generated can be increased due to use of two sheets of the solar cells.




Other Embodiments




The respective embodiments described in the foregoing may be carried out after applying various modifications thereto as follows.




The solar cell


8


incorporated in the timepiece according to the invention may be constructed by stacking up a plurality of solar cell substrates


31


, each having power generation units


39


and transmitting portions


40


, one after another, such that the respective transmitting portions


40


on the plurality of the solar cell substrates


31


are superimposed on each other.




A printed layer having numerals or letters may be formed on the solar cell substrate


31


and the printed layer may be a printed layer covered with a plurality of colors.




Further, a repeat pitch of the stripes in which the power generation units


39


and the transmitting portions


40


provided on the solar cell substrates


31


are patterned may be varied (differentiated) according to a display region of the time display unit.




Also, at least a portion of the power generation units


39


provided on the solar cell substrates


31


may incorporate shapes of numerals or letters.




In order to prevent occurrence of moire fringes, the repeat pitch or a repeat direction of the respective power generation units


39


as well as the respective transmitting portions


40


provided on the solar cell substrates


31


are preferably differentiated from directions (repeat direction of letters, lines, and so forth) on the time display unit as indicated by the dial


14


or the liquid crystal display panel


50


thereof, or a pitch of the printed layer.




Furthermore, for effective radiation of light to the power generation units


39


, an optical guide film or a lens is preferably installed between the solar cell substrates


31


and the dial


14


.




INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY




As is evident from the foregoing description, with the timepiece incorporating the solar cell, according to the invention, the solar cell in whole, including the power generation units, is disposed on the visible side of the time display unit of the timepiece, however, such configuration does not impair visibility of the time display unit, and the power generation units remain inconspicuous even without installation of a shielding film, so that satisfactory power generation efficiency of the solar cell is obtained without introducing restrictions on the design feature of the timepiece.




Accordingly, with various types of timepieces including an electronic wrist watch incorporating a solar cell, wherein replacement of the solar cell is unnecessitated, it becomes possible to enhance visibility of display, and also to implement the diversification of the design of a timepiece.



Claims
  • 1. A timepiece comprising a time display unit, and a solar cell comprised of a solar cell substrate, and a power generation unit having at least a first electrode, a photovoltaic layer, and a second electrode, stacked up in that order so as to be superimposed on each other on the solar cell substrate, using electric power generated by the solar cell as an energy source for executing time display in the time display unit,wherein said solar cell is composed such that the solar cell substrate is composed of a transparent material, a plurality of the power generation means are patterned and provided on the solar cell substrate, and transmitting portions having a large transmittance in a visible light range are provided between the plurality of the power generation means, the solar cell is disposed on a visible side of the time display unit so as to be superimposed on the time display unit, the power generating units and the transmitting portions are superimposed on the time display unit, and the time display region is rendered to be recognized through the transmitting regions.
  • 2. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the time display unit comprises a dial and hands, and the solar cell is disposed on a visible side of the dial.
  • 3. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the solar cell is disposed between the dial and the hands.
  • 4. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of the power generation units being connected with each other via the respective first electrodes and the respective second electrodes, andthe solar cell is disposed between the time display unit and a glass of the timepiece.
  • 5. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the solar cell comprises the respective power generation units and the respective transmitting portions disposed alternately on the solar cell substrate, and has regions where visibility of partial power generation and transmitting units comprised of the respective power generation units in combination with the respective transmitting portions is in a range of 30 to 80%, thereby enabling a condition on an underside of the solar cell substrate to be seen in the regions from a viewer's side.
  • 6. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the solar cell is constructed such that an area ratio of the respective power generation units installed on the solar cell substrate to the respective transmitting portions adjoining the respective power generation units varies depending on a region on the solar cell substrate.
  • 7. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the solar cell is constructed such that a plurality of solar cell substrates are disposed therein, and an area ratio of the respective power generation units installed on each of the solar cell substrates to the respective transmitting portions adjoining the respective power generation units varies depending on the solar cell substrates.
  • 8. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the solar cell is constructed such that a plurality of solar cell substrates, each having the power generation unit and the transmitting portion, are stacked up one after another, and are disposed such that transmitting portions of the plurality of the solar cell substrates are superimposed on each other.
  • 9. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the solar cell is constructed such that a plurality of solar cell substrates, each having the power generation units and the transmitting portions, are stacked up one after another, and are disposed such that the transmitting portions of the plurality of the solar cell substrates are superimposed on each other.
  • 10. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the solar cell comprises a printed layer having numerals or letters, provided on the solar cell substrate.
  • 11. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the solar cell comprises a printed layer having numerals or letters, provided on the solar cell substrate.
  • 12. A timepiece according to claim 10, wherein the printed layer is a printed layer printed with a plurality of colors.
  • 13. A timepiece according to claim 11, wherein the printed layer is a printed layer printed with a plurality of colors.
  • 14. A timepiece according to claim 2,wherein the solar cell comprises a design printed layer having numerals or letters, provided on the solar cell substrate, and a printed layer provided on the dial as well, the design printed layer on the solar cell substrate and the printed layer on the dial are disposed so as to be substantially superimposed on each other, and a spacing to the extent of a thickness of the solar cell substrate is provided between the design printed layer on the solar cell substrate and the printed layer on the dial, the printed layer on the dial is rendered recognizable from the visible side through the transmitting portion of the solar cell substrate.
  • 15. A timepiece according to claim 4,wherein the time display unit comprises a dial and hands, the solar cell is disposed on a visible side of the dial, the solar cell comprises a design printed layer having numerals or letters, provided on the solar cell substrate, and a printed layer provided on the dial as well, the design printed layer on the solar cell substrate and the printed layer on the dial are disposed so as to be substantially superimposed on each other, and a spacing to the extent of a thickness of the solar cell substrate is provided between the design printed layer on the solar cell substrate and the printed layer on the dial, the printed layer on the dial is rendered recognizable from the visible side through the transmitting portion of the solar cell substrate.
  • 16. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the respective power generation units and the respective transmitting portions, provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, are repeatedly disposed in a pattern of stripes.
  • 17. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the respective power generation units and the respective transmitting portions, provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, are repeatedly disposed in a pattern of stripes, and a repeat pitch of the pattern of the stripes is varied.
  • 18. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the power generation unit provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell incorporates shapes of numerals or letters.
  • 19. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein at least a portion of the power generation units provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell incorporates shapes of numerals or letters.
  • 20. A timepiece according to claim 4, wherein the plurality of the power generation units and the transmitting portions, provided on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, are patterned in concentric circles, and each of the plurality of the power generation units is in a shape of a concentric circle cut at a part thereof, the plurality of the power generation units being mutually connected with each other at the cut part of the respective concentric circles.
  • 21. A timepiece according to claim 1, having a construction wherein the first electrode and the second electrode, installed on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, composing the power generation unit, are connected with a clock circuit substrate for causing the time display unit to execute time display through a spacing between a side of the time display unit and the inner side wall of a timepiece case.
  • 22. A timepiece according to claim 1, having a construction wherein the first electrode and the second electrode, installed on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, composing the power generation unit, are connected with a clock circuit substrate for causing the time display unit to execute time display via an electrically conductive rubber disposed so as to pass through a spacing between a side of the time display unit and the inner side wall of a timepiece case.
  • 23. A timepiece according to claim 1, having a construction wherein the first electrode and the second electrode, installed on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, composing the power generation unit, are connected with a clock circuit substrate for causing the time display unit to execute time display via a flexible printed circuit board disposed so as to pass through a spacing between a side of the time display unit and the inner side wall of a timepiece case.
  • 24. A timepiece according to claim 1, having a construction wherein the first electrode and the second electrode, installed on the solar cell substrate of the solar cell, composing the power generation unit, are connected with a clock circuit substrate for causing the time display unit to execute time display via a spring disposed so as to pass through a spacing between a side of the time display unit and the inner side wall of a timepiece case.
  • 25. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the time display unit comprises both an analog time display unit for displaying time with hands and a dial, and a digital time display unit for displaying time and a calendar with numerals.
  • 26. A timepiece according to claim 25, wherein the digital time display unit is comprised of a liquid crystal display panel.
  • 27. A timepiece according to claim 26, wherein the liquid crystal display panel comprises a reflection type polarizing film having one polarization axis which is a transmission axis and the other polarization axis which is a reflection axis, substantially orthogonal to the transmission axis.
  • 28. A timepiece according to claim 26, wherein a light source is installed on a side of the liquid crystal display panel, opposite from a visible side.
  • 29. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the solar cell substrate is provided with a through-hole through which a hand shaft serving as a rotatory shaft of the hands is penetrated.
  • 30. A timepiece according to claim 29, further comprising a printed layer provided around the through-hole in the solar cell substrate.
  • 31. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the solar cell substrate is provided with an alignment portion used for alignment.
  • 32. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein a printed layer having numerals or letters is provided on the solar cell substrate, and an alignment portion used for alignment with the time display unit is also provided on the solar cell substrate.
  • 33. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein a repeat pitch or a repeat direction of the respective power generation units as well as the respective transmitting portions, provided on the solar cell substrates, is differentiated from a direction of a display part or a pitch of a printed layer provided on the time display unit for prevention of occurrence of moire fringes.
  • 34. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the power generation unit of the solar cell is installed on a face of the solar cell substrate, on a side thereof, facing the time display unit.
  • 35. A timepiece according to claim 21, wherein a pad electrode serving as a terminal of the first electrode and the second electrode, respectively, composing the power generation unit, is installed on a face of the solar cell substrate, on a side thereof, facing the clock circuit substrate.
  • 36. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein a protective layer or a protective film is provided on at least either of front and rear faces of the solar cell substrate.
  • 37. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein either of front and rear faces of the solar cell substrate is stuck onto a glass of the timepiece.
  • 38. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein an anti-reflection layer is installed on at least the transmitting portion of the solar cell substrate.
  • 39. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein an optical guide film or a lens is installed between the solar cell substrate and the dial for effectively radiating light to the power generation unit.
  • 40. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the surface of the dial has a rough face formed for effectively radiating light to the power generation unit of the solar cell substrate.
  • 41. A timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the surface of the dial is provided with a printed layer formed for effectively radiating light to the power generation unit of the solar cell substrate.
  • 42. A timepiece according to claim 1, wherein two types of solar cells, one of which has an area ratio of the power generation unit to the transmitting portion, installed on the solar cell substrate, differing from the same of the other, are installed across the time display unit on both sides thereof, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-335193 Nov 1998 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP99/06627 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/31596 6/2/2000 WO A
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