Time breaker

Horology: time measuring systems or devices – With calendar indicator

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40109, 283 2, G04B 1924, G09D 310, B42D 504

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052220524

ABSTRACT:
The day-name associated with any date under the Gregorian Calendar is determined by a process which first identifies, from tabulated data correlated to seven day-name categories, the day-name assigned to the first day of a centesimal year. Additional tabulated data correlates the day-name for the first day of a centesimal year to the day-name of the first day of any year within the century following the centesimal year. A third data set correlates the day-name for the first day of any particular year to the day-name for any particular month and number date within the year.

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