Claims
- 1. A wrist watch device comprising:
- a source of power;
- an electronic time counting means including an oscillator, said time counting means generating time counting signals;
- a liquid crystal display means having a display surface, said display means being coupled to said time counting means for receiving time counting signals from said time counting means;
- a switch means coupled to said source of power and including only inclination responsive means for generating an electrical signal only when said wrist watch device is brought to a given position at which the angle between its display surface and a horizontal plane is within a predetermined range;
- circuit means coupled to said switch means and to said source of power to produce first and second control signals when supplied with said electrical signal from said switch means;
- counter means coupled to said time counting means, to said circuit means and to said source of power for commencing to count clock pulses supplied from said time counting means when reset by said first control signal and for producing a third control signal when a predetermined number of said clock pulses is counted;
- a holding circuit coupled to said counter means, to said circuit means and to said source of power to be set by said second control signal for producing a hold signal and adapted to be reset by said third control signal for stopping said hold signal; and
- display control means coupled to said holding circuit and to said source of power and being responsive to said hold signal to apply a display driving signal to said liquid crystal display means for causing said liquid crystal display means to be driven for the duration of said hold signal which corresponds to the time duration of a given number of said time counting signals supplied from said time counting means whereby said liquid crystal display means may be driven substantially continuously during wearing of the wrist watch and is extinguished during non-use thereof regardless of the inclination of the wrist watch during said non-use.
- 2. A wrist watch device according to claim 1 wherein said switch means comprises an electroconductive bottomed cylinder having a cylindrical space defined therein; an insulating covering mounted at the open end of the cylinder; a rod-like electrode mounted on said insulating covering, displaced from the axis of said cylinder and extending inwardly in a parallel relation to the axis of said cylinder; an electroconductive ball housed in said cylindrical space of said cylinder, the diameter of said ball being smaller than a maximum distance between the side surface of said rod-like electrode and that inner surface of said cylinder which is parallel to the axis of said cylinder but being greater than a minimum distance between the side surface of said rod-like electrode and the inner surface of the cylinder, said ball being adapted to permit an electrical connection to be effected between the inner surface of said cylinder and the side surface of said rod-like electrode when said wrist watch device is brought to said given position; and means coupled to said cylinder and said rod-like electrode for deriving said electrical signal when said electrical connection is effected through said electroconductive ball.
- 3. A wrist watch device according to claim 1 wherein said circuit means comprises a first delay circuit for producing a first pulse as said second control signal, said first pulse being continued for a length of time corresponding to an integral multiple of one cycle of the clock pulse when said electrical signal is supplied thereto and being started in synchronism with a pulse of said clock pulse; a second delay circuit coupled to said first delay circuit for producing a second pulse delayed from said first pulse at least one cycle of the clock pulse; gate means coupled to receive said first pulse and the inverted pulse of said second pulse to produce a third pulse as said first control signal having a width corresponding to an integral multiple of one cycle of the clock pulses.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 487,461 filed July 11, 1974 which is now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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