Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Chronological – With electro-optical display
Patent
1980-09-12
1983-08-02
Miska, Vit W.
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Chronological
With electro-optical display
368239, 340792, G04C 1900, G06K 1518
Patent
active
043962955
ABSTRACT:
An electronic timepiece has time-keeping circuitry for generating time signals representative of different units of time such as minute, hour, day and date. An elongate dot matrix display displays time information in character form in response to drive signals applied thereto, and electronic circuitry processes the time signals and produces a plurality of sets of drive signals each representative of a different unit of time and applies the sets of drive signals to the dot matrix display to cause the dot matrix display to sequentially display therealong in a repetitive sweeping motion different sets of characters corresponding to the different units of time.
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Adams Bruce L.
Burns Robert E.
Kabushiki Kaisha Daini Seikosha
Lobato Emmanuel J.
Miska Vit W.
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