Horology: time measuring systems or devices – With calendar indicator – Electro-optical
Patent
1979-06-18
1981-03-03
Truhe, J. V.
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
With calendar indicator
Electro-optical
369240, G04B 1924, G04C 1702, G04C 1902
Patent
active
042544874
ABSTRACT:
An electronic timing device having first individual visual display elements numbering sixty positioned to resemble the seconds and/or minutes of a conventional clock, second individual visual display elements numbering twelve positioned for resembling the hour position of a conventional clock, third individual visual display elements numbering seven and representing the seven days of a week and a logic circuit included to provide for sequentially displaying the second, minute and/or date on the first visual display elements, for sequentially displaying the hour and/or the month on the second visual display elements, displaying the day of the week on the third visual display elements for displaying AM or flashing the third indicating visual elements for indicating PM. An (optional) feature provides a selection of time in various selected different time zones.
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Conklin John B.
Gilliam Frank D.
Truhe J. V.
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