Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Power supply details – Electrical
Patent
1998-08-13
2000-05-23
Miska, Vit
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Power supply details
Electrical
G04B 100, G04B 1906, G04C 300
Patent
active
060672773
ABSTRACT:
A dial, in particular for a timepiece, formed of at least one regenerating photoelectrochemical type solar cell including a first substrate intended to be exposed to the light and a second substrate carrying on their opposite faces electrodes between which is arranged a physico-chemical system capable of absorbing light and generating an electric voltage across the terminals of said electrodes, characterised in that said first substrate is formed of a translucent material.
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Dinger Rudolf
Randin Jean-Paul
Ruedin Yves
Asulab S.A.
Miska Vit
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