Claims
- 1. A world clock comprising:
- a zone appointing and displaying means including an integrated structure of a map divided into a plurality of substantially equal time zones, a plurality of touch detection terminals disposed at locations on said map corresponding to cities or countries, and time zone display devices arranged beneath the map for providing a separate indication of each time zone on the map;
- touch switch circuit means, including a touch detection circuit connected to said touch detection terminals for amplifying a designated location signal from a designated touch detection terminal to generate a touch signal at an output terminal corresponding to the location of the touch detection terminal on the map as well as the output terminals corresponding to all of the touch detection terminals, a location memory circuit connected to the output terminal corresponding to said location for storing the designated location, a display driver circuit connected between an output of said location memory circuit and said time zone display devices for activating the time zone display device corresponding to the designated location, and a control circuit connected to the output terminals corresponding to all of the touch detection terminals of the touch detection circuit and the location memory circuit for controlling the operation of the memory circuit;
- an electronic clock circuit for generating a reference time signal, corresponding to a reference location, in the form of binary code;
- a time difference generation circuit including an encoder circuit connected to the output of said location memory circuit for generating a time difference signal representing the time difference between the designated location and the reference location, a home location setting circuit for generating a signal representing the time difference between a home location and the reference location, and a switching circuit coupled to outputs of said encoder and home location settling circuits;
- a time difference calculation circuit, including an adder circuit coupled to the reference electronic clock circuit and the switching circuit of said time difference generation circuit with the time of the store operation in the date difference calculation circuit.
- 2. A world clock according to claim 1, wherein said touch detection circuit includes amplifying means having a high input impedance coupled to said touch detection terminals for amplifying a human-body-induced AC hum voltage.
- 3. A world clock according to claim 1, further comprising: an amplifier-rectifier circuit for amplifying and rectifying the touch signals corresponding to all of the touch detection terminals to supply a signal to a control circuit for controlling the operation of the location memory circuit.
- 4. A world clock according to claim 3, further comprising an error memory circuit coupled to said location memory circuit for preventing erroneous operation in case more than one touch detection terminal is energized simultaneously, including means for clearing said location memory circuit and means coupled to said clearing means for inhibiting writing into said location memory circuit until after a single touch detection terminal is energized.
- 5. A world clock according to claim 3, further comprising:
- a plurality of SCR's each having its gate electrodes coupled to one output of said touch detection circuit;
- bias circuit means coupled to the cathodes of said SCR's through interposed normally open electronic switch circuit means; and
- means developing a voltage in said bias circuit means due to current flow through said SCR's which is larger than a signal voltage applied to the gates of said SCR's, whereby said electronic switch circuit means are turned off by a signal from said control circuit, thereby turning off those SCR's having no signal voltage applied to their gates.
- 6. A world clock according to claim 5 further including an erroneous memory detection circuit connected to the biasing circuit for generating an output signal when the voltage of the biasing circuit exceeds a predetermined value, and a control circuit operable in response to said output signal to turn the electronic switch off and maintain the electronic switch in an off state until a new touch signal appears at the output terminal of the amplifier-rectifier circuit for the touch detection circuit.
- 7. A world clock according to claim 1, further comprising: a summer time setting circuit connected to said switching circuit; and a summer time indicator coupled to and operated by the output of the summer time setting circuit; and wherein said time difference calculation circuit further includes a further adder interposed between the adder coupled to the code converter circuit and the reference clock circuit and coupled to the switching circuit for adding the output of the switching circuit and the output of the reference clock circuit.
- 8. A world clock according to claim 1, further comprising a date difference indicator coupled to said date difference calculation circuit through the display drive circuit for indicating the date difference with reference to the home location as -1, 0 or +1 in response to the output of the date difference calculation circuit.
- 9. A world clock according to claim 3, wherein said control circuit comprises: a delay circuit coupled to said amplifier-rectifier circuit; a differentiator circuit coupled to the output of said delay circuit; means coupling the output of said differentiator circuit to said location memory circuit for clearing the contents thereof; and means coupling the output of said delay circuit to said switching circuit of said time difference generation circuit for a predetermined time period after a designated location signal has been applied to a designated touch detection terminal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 342,621, filed Mar. 19, 1973.
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