[0001] The present invention concerns a time indication system, particularly for the indication
of hours.
[0002] More specifically, the invention concerns a system for indicating the time which
is an alternative to the conventional methods for showing the hour, and that can be
used in different alternative ways.
[0003] As it is well known, different systems existed in history for the indication of the
time, based on the displacement of some references. For example, we can think to the
old sundial, that was based on the displacement of the shadow created by a fixed reference
(a stick, vertical or fixed in a wall) along a signalling scale.
[0004] At present, more precise systems exist that, being now coded, are of common use for
each one of us.
[0005] Watches are available on the market both of big size and of very reduced size. However,
they do not provide an adaptability of the shape to the specific application points.
[0006] Really, it would be necessary to have at disposal a system as the one suggested according
to the present invention, for the indication of the time that, without ay constraint
due to the sizes, can be adapted to surfaces or ambits wherein it is applied, said
system allowing, among other things, to be comprised in clothes.
In this frame it is included the solution according to the present invention.
[0007] Therefore, it is object of the present invention that of providing an alternative
time indication system, and particularly for the indication of the hour, allowing
to realise watches that can flexibly adapt with their shape to every surface they
can be applied.
[0008] Another object of the invention is that of making it possible the application of
the watch obtained by said indication system also to flexible objects subjected to
stresses such as clothes.
[0009] It is therefore specific object of the present a time indication system, particularly
for the indication of hours characterised in that it comprises a series of sectors
preferably provided one after the other one, each one representing a time reference,
at least a movable indicator, that can move along said sectors, by control means controlling
said at least a movable indicator and timing means, said timing means displacing said
movable indicator from one sector to another one each preset time interval, by said
control means.
[0010] Always according to the invention, said system can comprise two movable indicators
for two different time references, a first indicator for indicating hours and a second
indicator for indicating minutes.
[0011] Still according to the invention, said at least one indicator can be luminous.
[0012] Furthermore, according to the invention, said at least a series of sectors can be
put on a virtual sector as the screen of a personal computer.
[0013] Still according to the invention, said at least a series of sectors is provided on
a flexible plastic support.
[0014] Preferably, according to the invention, said at least a series of sectors can be
provided according to a linear or circular position.
[0015] Furthermore, according to the invention, said system can comprise a second series
of sectors, provided parallel with respect to the first on, to indicate a different
time reference.
[0016] Always according to the invention, said control means can be electrical or mechanical
means.
[0017] Preferably, according to the invention, said indicators can be comprised of LEDs
or of liquid crystals and/or laser and/or lamps.
[0018] Still according to the invention, said series of sectors can comprise eleven sectors
provided parallel each other and that can comprise the following conditions for the
indication of time:
a. lack of lights: indicated time 00:00 or 12:00
b. lighting of one of the eleven sectors of the first series of sectors indicates
a time increase of one hour;
c. lighting of one of the sectors of the second series of sectors indicates a time
increase of five minutes.
[0019] The present invention will be now described, for illustrative but not limitative
purposes, according to its preferred embodiments, with particular reference to the
figures of the enclosed drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a first embodiment of the time indication system;
Figure 2 shows different time configurations of the first embodiment of figure 1;
and
Figure 3 shows a second embodiment of the time indication system.
[0020] Making first reference to figure 1, it is possible to observe a first embodiment
of a watch 1 wherein the time indication system according to the invention is employed.
Particularly, it is possible to note a flat and lengthened, flexible material strip
2, said strip 2 providing a series of transverse trace 3. A line 4 is indicated perpendicularly
to the traces 3, said line 4 running all along the strip 2, thus individuating two
parallel series 51 and 52 of sectors 5.
[0021] Sectors 5 particularly individuate references for the time. In fact, a pair of movable
lights 6 and 7, having different colours, is provided on the strip. First light 6
indicates hour, while light 7 indicates minutes. Said lights move along the strip
2, moving from a sector to another one.
[0022] In figure 2 it is shown a series of four time configurations and the vertical series
51 of sectors 5 indicates the hours, while series 52 indicates minutes. Particularly
in figure 2a it is present configuration hour "0:00" or "12:00", indicated by the
complete absence of light on sectors 5. instead in figure 2b it is shown configuration
"1:00" being light moved in first sector of series 5, while light 7 is absent. Instead
in figure 2c it is shown the configuration hour "1:05", individuated by light 6 on
the first sector of series 51 and by light 7 on series 52. thus in the present case,
series of sectors 5 indicating minutes is calibrated in such a way the each sector
5 covers 5 minutes. Finally, figure 2d shows the configuration hour "8:30", being
the light 6 in the eighth sector of series 51, and light 7 in the sixth sector of
series 52.
[0023] Finally, in figure 3 it is possible to observe a variation of the present invention,
providing the circular positioning of series of sectors 51 (outer crown) and 52 (inner
crown). In the configuration "no lights", time indicated can be "0:00" or "12:00".
Instead, in the figure, being the first sector lightened (counting from above, and
prosecuting clockwise) of series 51 with light 6 and the fifth sector of series 52
with light 7, the indication of hour "1:25".
[0024] Lights 6 or 7, to lighten sectors 5, can be realised by standard LEDs, or by implementing
sectors with LCD, or by pointing rays by standard lamps or LASER. Obviously, it will
be necessary to provide an electronic or mechanical control system for adjustment
of LEDs or LCD, respectively, or of the lighting lamps or of LASER pointers.
[0025] It is also possible to implement the time indication system, as that of figure 1
or 3, on the screen of a personal computer by a simple and suitable program.
[0026] An advantage of the present invention is that of being able to create a watch provided
with a physical flexibility, thus being conformable to each surface.
[0027] The time indication system described in the above can be easily adapted, by simple
modifications, to indicate, for example, the daily date or the day of the week.
[0028] The present invention has been described for illustrative but not limitative purposes,
according to its preferred embodiments, but it is to be understood that modifications
and/or changes can be introduced by those skilled in the art without departing from
the relevant scope as defined in the enclosed claims.
1. Time indication system, particularly for the indication of hours characterised in that it comprises a series of sectors preferably provided one after the other one, each
one representing a time reference, at least a movable indicator, that can move along
said sectors, by control means controlling said at least a movable indicator and timing
means, said timing means displacing said movable indicator from one sector to another
one each preset time interval, by said control means.
2. Time indication system according to claim 1, characterised in that said system comprises two movable indicators for two different time references.
3. Time indication system according to claim 1, characterised in that it comprises a first indicator for indicating hours and a second indicator for indicating
minutes.
4. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims 1 - 3, characterised in that said at least one indicator is luminous.
5. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said at least a series of sectors is put on a virtual sector as the screen of a personal
computer.
6. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims 1 - 5, characterised in that said at least a series of sectors is provided on a flexible plastic support.
7. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said at least a series of sectors is provided according to a linear position.
8. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims 1 - 6, characterised in that said at least a series of sectors is provided according to a circular position.
9. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said system comprises a second series of sectors, provided parallel with respect
to the first on, to indicate a different time reference.
10. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said control means are electrical means.
11. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims 1 - 9, characterised in that said control means are mechanical means.
12. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims 1 - 11, characterised in that said indicators are comprised of LEDs or of liquid crystals and/or laser and/or lamps.
13. Time indication system according to one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said series of sectors comprises eleven sectors provided parallel each other.
14. Time indication system according to claim 13,
characterised in that it comprises the following conditions for the indication of time:
a. lack of lights: indicated time 00:00 or 12:00
b. lighting of one of the eleven sectors of the first series of sectors indicates
a time increase of one hour;
c. lighting of one of the sectors of the second series of sectors indicates a time
increase of five minutes.
15. Time indication system according to each one of the preceding claims, substantially
as illustrated and described.