1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to digital time displays and, more particularly, to displays which are unified and structured to occupy expanded fields which provides advantages when used as such or in combination with other displays having similar characteristics.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional digital time displays generally consist of hour, minutes and sometimes seconds digits aligned horizontally across a display field in that order. Other information such as a day name and/or calendar dates are frequently included, above or sometimes below the time digits. In virtually all cases, the time and calendar values occupy substantially the entire background or field containing such information.
There are other kinds of prior art digital time displays characterized as quadribalanced, enhanced quadribalanced and unidirectional segmented displays, as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,497, U.S. Pat. No. 6,214,736 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,584,041, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein. In those displays, the time digits are not confined to a single horizontal array. Instead, the hour digit is positioned in the center of the display field, the minute digits move in right side up/down and left side down/up positions, generally in quarter hour segments, and the seconds digits are located below the hour digit, while incrementing and decrementing during the first and second half hours. As a result, these unconventional displays are presented in relatively larger display fields, much of which do not contain time information during any given quarter hour.
Due to the foregoing, there is a noticeable contrast between the appearances of the two types of displays. In addition, there is no analogous form of time presentation in the latter type compared to the conventional displays, with which consumers have become accustomed to viewing time digits that remain in non-mobile, stationary positions during each hour.
The above-mentioned contrasting visual appearances and the absence of a stationary style of time presentation render the unconventional prior art displays less efficient and versatile than would be attainable if such deficiencies were avoided.
The present invention overcomes the above-discussed problems by using an expanded display field within which a unified stationary type of time presentation is provided having a strong resemblance to the appearance of the latter mobile type displays characteristic of quadribalanced, enhanced quadribalanced and unidirectional segmented timekeeping sequences. More particularly, the expanded display fields of the invention preferably have substantially the same size and shape as the prior art mobile displays, and the unified stationary time presentations provided within such expanded fields preferably also have substantially the same layout of hour, minutes and seconds digits as that of the mobile displays when the latter are tracking time, for example, during the first quarter hour. In this way, the expanded field and the time presentation of the invention can be incorporated, as such, not only in single acting timepieces, but also in combination with one or more of the mobile time displays, thereby achieving unique advantages of flexibility, versatility and comprehensiveness in tracking the time during general purpose timekeeping.
Other features and details of the invention will be understood from the ensuing specific description read in connection with the drawings.
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As one example of the versatility and advantage of the present invention, assume that a viewer is wearing a wrist watch that is displaying 21 minutes until next hour 10 and he or she is rushing to board a train scheduled to depart at 9:52. It may be difficult for some to mentally convert the remaining time of 21 to 10 to 9:39 and then subtract the latter from 9:52 to determine that 13 minutes remain before the train's departure. But, if the viewer's watch permits switching the display to the unified time of 9:39 displayed by the
The invention has now been described in general principles and specific embodiments. The double 10-element ladder arrays of
The invention may be practiced with various forms of digital display elements, e.g. LCD, LED, fluorescent, incandescent, gaseous glow or plasma discharges, or dot matrices that can be selectively activated, electronically or electrically, to display the time values and sequences described above.
Many variants of the principles and embodiments of the invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it should be understood that the ensuing claims are intended to cover all changes and modifications of the illustrative embodiments which fall within the literal scope of the claims and all equivalents thereof.
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20060109749 A1 | May 2006 | US |