Horology: time measuring systems or devices – Chronological – With electro-optical display
Patent
1978-11-07
1980-05-13
Miska, Vit W.
Horology: time measuring systems or devices
Chronological
With electro-optical display
368 88, 368204, G04B 1930, G04C 300
Patent
active
042021669
ABSTRACT:
A solid state watch module construction has a ceramic substrate on which an integrated circuit chip is mounted to provide drive signals for causing an electro-optical display means to indicate the time. The ceramic substrate is interposed between a battery supporting frame and a cell supporting frame which positions the electro-optical display means with respect to the substrate. The battery supporting frame holds a battery in place, which is retained by a battery retaining member. A connector member is disposed between the ceramic substrate and the electro-optical display means to provide electrical connection therebetween. A plurality of tubes are used for fixedly connecting the battery supporting frame and the cell supporting frame.
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Kasama Noriyuki
Komiyama Katsuhiko
Murakami Tomomi
Tsukamoto Keiji
Citizen Watch Co. Ltd.
Jordan Frank J.
Miska Vit W.
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