Horology: time measuring systems or devices – With calendar indicator – Electro-optical
Reexamination Certificate
1998-05-05
2001-07-31
Miska, Vit (Department: 2859)
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
With calendar indicator
Electro-optical
C368S223000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06269054
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to devices which allow indication of temporal changes in various forms other than and including the display of time, and specifically to changes in the Biorhythm cycles of an individual. Bio-rhythms for individuals are calculated starting from an individual's date of birth and are represented by three cycles which oscillate between positive or high periods of activity and negative or low periods of activity where in between is a critical line which defines the border between these two phases. Firstly, the intelligence cycle which lasts for thirty three days involves the intensity and acuteness to which the thought or mental powers of an individual are used. Secondly, the emotional cycle which lasts for twenty eight days relates to the mood or sensitivity that an individual experiences. Thirdly, the physical cycle which lasts for twenty three days relates to the amount of physical body strength an individual feels comfortable expending. Research shows that there is a considerable amount of significance to changes in these three cycles particularly when any of them crosses the critical line, and even more so when more than one cross the critical line at the same time. This has been taken seriously to the extent that various governments have funded research on Bio-rhythms especially as they relate to high risk situations as in aeronautics safety.
DESCRIPTION OF THE BACKGROUND ART
At present a variety of devices for calculating and representing life rhythms including Biorhythms exist notably:
U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,341; Amano; June 1997
U.S. Pat. No. 4,179,610; Chester; December 1979
U.S. Pat. No. 4,059,952; Kaestner; November 1977
These devices are all designed to facilitate useable access to information regarding life rhythms but none of them incorporate a device in watch form that provides information specific to Bio-rhythm cycles. Because the importance of Bio-rhythms is, in certain cases, strong enough to effect variations in behavior and activity it is believed that a wrist watch which can provide this information will be of service to those who are interested in following the significance of such information with the ease of using a watch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The current invention comprehends a conventional type watch device having mechanically driven analog time indicators and/or indicators displayed on a liquid crystal display, with computing circuitry and input buttons which allow for information regarding time, time related information, e.g., date, and the constantly oscillating cycles of Bio-rhythm changes to be displayed and controlled as necessary.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4059952 (1977-11-01), Kaesther
patent: 4101962 (1978-07-01), Hakata
patent: 4184202 (1980-01-01), McCrae
patent: 4240153 (1980-12-01), Merritt
patent: 5638341 (1997-06-01), Amano
patent: 5659521 (1997-08-01), Amano
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