[0001] The present invention relates to a bracelet.
[0002] The term, "bracelet", when used in this specification, is not limited to a wrist
bracelet but is intended to include bracelets such as ring or belt bracelets which
may be worn on other parts of the body, such as the ankle, a finger or even around
the waist. Furthermore, such bracelets need not be solely for human use but could
be worn by animals, e.g. as collars, or, if desired, attached to inanimate objects.
[0003] A known bracelet which displays information is a digital watch, having a watch face
with a liquid crystal display. Typically, the watch face has at least four conventional
seven-segment numerical display elements so that the time can be displayed digitally
using the standard 24 hour clock notation.
[0004] The watch will usually have additional functions such as an alarm, a stop-watch,
etc. and so a solid state chip/integrated circuit is included to implement these functions
together with a quartz crystal to keep time and a battery for powering the watch.
[0005] The present invention provides a bracelet having an electronic display unit including
a display region comprising a plurality of display elements, each display element
capable of displaying a character of one or more characters so that the display elements
together can display said characters, in the display region; the display elements
being arranged in a sequence lying along the length of the bracelet and/or in a sequence
lying substantially around at least part of the perimeter of the display region; wherein
control means is provided to control the display elements so that the characters displayed
by the display elements in the display region appear to move along the sequence of
display elements with time.
[0006] In one embodiment, the bracelet has a single display unit extending along a portion
of the length of the bracelet.
[0007] Preferably, the single unit has a plurality of display elements each comprising a
lattice of liquid crystal or LED segments. The liquid crystal or LED segments may
be selectively energised to display one of a plurality of different characters. Preferably,
the liquid crystal or LED segments are arranged, and may be selectively energised,
to display numerical and/or alphabetical characters.
[0008] However, it will be appreciated that abstract characters and shapes could be formed
by the display elements to give the appearance of a moving pattern.
[0009] The control means may be a sold state chip/integrated circuit which can control the
display elements to display information in the form of characters. The solid state
chip may control the display elements so that the characters displayed appear to move
along the sequence of display elements in the display region, element by element,
with time.
[0010] The display region can be divided into a plurality of sub-regions each comprising
a plurality of display elements forming a portion of the sequence of display elements.
It is then possible for the display elements to display information simultaneously
within each sub-region and the control means may control the display elements such
that the information displayed in each sub-region appears to move, preferably element
by element, from a first end of said respective portion of said sequence of display
elements to a second end of said respective portion of said sequence of display elements
with time.
[0011] In another embodiment, the bracelet comprises a plurality of electronic display units
each having a predetermined number of display elements. The display elements of the
display units together form a display region, each display element being capable of
displaying a character of one or more characters so that the display elements together
can display information, in the form of said characters, in the display region. The
display units are arranged so that collectively their display elements form a sequence
lying along the length of the bracelet. The display units are preferably arranged
in groups of at least three adjacent units, each group forming a sub-region of said
display region so that the display elements can display information simultaneously
within each sub-region. Control means is provided to control the display elements
to display characters such that the characters are displayed in each group of display
units, firstly, in the first unit of the group of display units, secondly in the second
unit of the group of display units and thirdly in a third unit of the group of display
units so that the characters appear to move, within the sub-region of said display
region, with time.
[0012] Further preferred and advantageous features of the present invention will be apparent
from the following description and accompanying claims.
[0013] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of example, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of a bracelet forming a first embodiment of the present invention:
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the bracelet of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a bracelet forming a second embodiment of the present
invention;
Figure 4a is an enlarged plan view of a part of the liquid crystal display of the
bracelet of Figure 3, and Figure 4b is a plan view of a corresponding part of an alternative
liquid crystal display for the bracelet of Figure 3;
Figure 5 is a side view of a bracelet forming a third embodiment of the present invention:
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the bracelet of Figure 5;
Figures 7 to 10 show plan views of various liquid crystal display elements which can
be used in a bracelet according to the present invention;
Figure 11 is a perspective view of a bracelet forming a third embodiment of the present
invention;
Figures 12a, b and c are side views of the bracelet of Figure 11 lying flat, in an
intermediate position, before being fastened and in a final position fastened for
use, respectively;
Figure 13 is a perspective view of a bracelet forming a fourth embodiment of the present
invention;
Figure 14 is a perspective view of a bracelet forming a fifth embodiment of the present
invention;
Figure 15 is a perspective view of a bracelet forming a sixth embodiment of the present
invention;
Figure 16 is a perspective view of a bracelet forming a seventh embodiment of the
present invention;
Figures 17a, b and c are plan views of alternative arrangements of display elements
for use with the bracelet of Figure 16;
Figures 18a. h and c show plan views of a "dot matrix" liquid crystal display element
displaying different shapes and figures, and
Figures 19a, b and c are perspective views of a bracelet forming an eighth embodiment
of the present invention, each view showing the display at successive moments in time.
[0014] Figures 1 and 2 show a bracelet 1 forming a first embodiment of the present invention.
The bracelet 1 comprises a strap 3 carrying a plurality of digital electronic display
units 5. It will be understood, however, that the display units could be made integral
with the strap.
[0015] The display units 5 can conveniently be of any conventional type used for watches,
calculators, or the like. In this way, the bracelet can be manufactured cheaply by
using "off-the-shelf" parts. In the illustrated embodiment, conventional watch units
are used. Such units are individually housed in cases 7 and each have a compartment
for a battery to provide power to the unit, a quartz crystal for time keeping and
control chip/integrated circuit to control the display unit. It will be appreciated
that all units could be powered by a single battery and a single quartz crystal and/or
control chip could be employed for all the units. Each unit 5 has a liquid crystal
display (LCD) 9 comprising a sequence of four display elements 11, the sequence arranged
to lie, in a line, along the length of the bracelet, which are controlled by the control
chip.
[0016] In this embodiment, the liquid crystal display of each unit has only four display
elements, but it will be appreciated that the LCD could include more than four display
elements.
[0017] The display elements of the display units together form a display region of the bracelet.
[0018] Each display element 11 has a conventional arrangement of seven liquid crystal segments
which can be selectively energised to display any single numerical character from
0 to 9. Thus, the units can be used to display numerical information up to four figures,
such as the time in 24 hour clock notation.
[0019] The units 5 are arranged in groups (labelled A, B, C, D, E) of 3 units, each group
forming a sub-region of the display region. The units 5 can, if required, each be
individually set to the correct time. However, in the illustrated embodiment, the
bracelet 1 is provided with an integrated circuit 15 which controls all units so that
each unit can be programmed with the same time simultaneously. It will be appreciated
that each group of units 5 could be programmed independently of the other groups,
so that different times could be displayed by each group, for example, to show the
time in different time zones.
[0020] Each sub-region of the display region displays characters simultaneously with the
other sub-regions. Thus, characters are displayed at regular intervals along the bracelet
and so viewing is possible from a number of different angles.
[0021] Each group of units comprises three display units a, b and c. Each of the three display
units have an integrated circuit/chip or other control circuit which switches the
LCD display 9 on and off intermittently and, in particular, the LCD display 9 is switched
on for a period of one second every three seconds in time.
[0022] Integrated circuit 15 synchronises the three units 5 in the groups so that only one
unit in a group is displaying at any one time. The units are synchronised so that
the left-hand unit of the three, a, displays information, the time in numerical characters,
say, for a first second. the middle unit, b, displays the time for the next second
and the right-hand unit, c, displays the time in the following (i.e. third) second.
This cycle of displaying the time successively on each unit, is then repeated so that
in a fourth second the left-hand unit. a, displays the time again and so on.
[0023] It will be appreciated thai if the individual display units were independently programmed
with the time, they could also be independently programmed to switch their LCD displays
on and off to synchronise the display of the time as set out above so that synchronising
integrated circuit 15 would not be necessary.
[0024] It will be appreciated that the direction of movement of the information could be
reversed to travel from right to left.
[0025] The result is that, in use, the switching on and off of the display units gives the
appearance of a continuous movement of the information (i.e. the time) within the
sub-region along the length of the bracelet.
[0026] It will be appreciated that more than three units can be used in each group so that
the information displayed will be spaced further apart. It will also be appreciated
that the speed and duration of switching the LCD of each unit on and off can be varied
to change the look and manner of the movement of information along the bracelet.
[0027] However, the use of three units in each group has the advantage that the time is
displayed frequently on the face of any one unit which is being viewed so that the
need for the wearer to turn his wrist to see the time displayed is eliminated.
[0028] Figure 3 shows a second embodiment of the present invention. Features corresponding
to those described in the first embodiment are given like reference numerals. In this
embodiment the bracelet 1 has a single display unit 5 incorporating an LCD 9 extending
along substantially the full length of the bracelet. The display unit 5 is, in this
embodiment, integral with the strap 3.
[0029] The LCD 9 provides a display region and comprises a large number of adjacent display
elements 11 for displaying information in a sequence along the length of the bracelet.
As shown in Figure 4, each element is an alphanumeric display element comprising thirteen
liquid crystal segments arranged in a lattice so that the segments can be selectively
energised to display any numeral from 0 to 9 and any letter from A to Z. Alternatively,
each element could comprise a sixteen segment alphanumeric display element as shown
in Figure 4b which can similarly display any numeral from 0 to 9 and any letter form
A to Z. Thus, the bracelet 1 can be used to display information other than simply
the time. The information could be stored as messages and such messages could be pre-programmed
into memory and read out and displayed by a controlling integrated circuit/chip 15.
[0030] It is envisaged that the bracelet could also or alternatively be programmed by the
user by downloading information from an electronic personal organiser or personal
computer into the memory of the bracelet. Methods of doing this are known in the art
and will not be described herein.
[0031] The bracelet might also include a receiver for receiving data, transmitted in the
form of electromagnetic radiation such as radio waves, which could be programmed into
the memory and subsequently displayed by the bracelet. Thus, the bracelet could be
used as a pager or to display the latest travel information or sports results.
[0032] The control chip/integrated circuit 15 of the bracelet 1 according to this second
embodiment, can be used to energise the display elements 11 of the LCD 9 to display
a message, for instance, "THE TIME IS 1752". The chip/integrated circuit 15 can also
control the LCD to move the message by changing the energization of individual display
elements with time. In the same way as with the first embodiment, control of the switching
of the display elements 11 can give the appearance of a moving message. However, in
the second embodiment, it is preferred to move the message on, one element at a time,
so that the movement is more fluent. Additionally, the message can be moved along
virtually the whole length of LCD, which effectively extends along whole length of
the bracelet 1, instead of being moved within a sub-region of the LCD.
[0033] It will be appreciated that a message which is longer than the length of the LCD
9 can be displayed by virtue of the movement of the information across the display,
although there will always be a part of the message (at the beginning or the end)
which is not visible on the LCD.
[0034] It will further be appreciated that the bracelet of the second embodiment of the
invention will have a quartz crystal for time-keeping, and may include the usual alarm
functions of a watch. Furthermore, an alarm function can be used to trigger a message
for the wearer, such as a reminder of an appointment, etc.
[0035] This embodiment can be utilised for many purposes. For instance, a bracelet could
be used in hospitals to store details of a patient's identity, their relevant medicine,
etc. The bracelet could also be used by children to give personal information. Alternatively,
the bracelet could be simply used as an item of jewellery.
[0036] Figures 5 and 6 show a third embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment,
which is similar to the second embodiment, the strap of the bracelet 3 is continuous
by virtue of the use of a conventional catch 17 and hinge 19 arrangement. This enables
the liquid crystal display 9 to extend around the total length of the bracelet so
that a moving message will appear to circulate (or cycle) continuously around the
bracelet.
[0037] Further features, and the operation, of the third embodiment are the same as that
of the second embodiment and so the reader is referred to the description of the second
embodiment.
[0038] Figures 11 and 12 shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment
the bracelet 1 has a flexible fabric "wrap-around" strap 3 which carries a display
unit 5 incorporating an LCD 9 extending along its length. The LCD 9 forms a display
region and has a sequence of adjacent alphanumeric display elements 11 for displaying
characters, and is controlled by a control chip (not shown).
[0039] The strap 3 has hook 31 and loop 33 Velcro® fastening pads on opposite sides of respective
ends to enable the strap to be adjustably fastened around the wrist of a user.
[0040] Characters can be displayed and moved along the length of the bracelet under the
control of a control chip in the same manner as described in respect of previous embodiments.
[0041] Since the strap of the bracelet of this embodiment is a "wrap-around" strap, a portion
27 of one end of the strap will overlap a portion 29 of the other end of the strap.
As a consequence of the overlap, some of the display elements 11 at the right hand
end of the bracelet may not be visible, the number depending upon the size of wrist
of the user. In Figure 12b four display elements (WXYZ) are hidden.
[0042] In order to avoid part of the message being obscured by the overlap of the strap,
and in order to maintain a continuous movement of the message around the bracelet,
the hidden display elements are not utilised. Thus, if the control chip moves a displayed
message from left to right, when the right-most letter or numeral of the message reaches
the last display element (V) before the hidden elements, it will skip the hidden elements
(WXYZ) and restart the message at the first display element (A). In this way continuity
of movement of the message is maintained.
[0043] In order to achieve this, the user must program into the control chip the identity
(location) of those display elements which are overlapped when the bracelet is fastened
on his wrist. Alternatively, the bracelet could be fitted with one or more sensors
to detect which display elements are overlapped and to automatically program the control
chip accordingly.
[0044] Figure 13 shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention which is a variation
of the second embodiment. In this arrangement the bracelet 1 is a watch bracelet and
has a conventional analog watch face 35 and the LCD 9 runs along the length of the
bracelet across the watch face 35.
[0045] Figure 14 shows a fifth embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment is similar
to that shown in Figure 13 except that the LCD 9 does not run across the analog display
face 35. Accordingly, in this embodiment, a circulating message will be controlled
to give the appearance of the message "jumping" from one side of the analog watch
face 35 to the other.
[0046] Figure 15 shows a sixth embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment,
the bracelet 1 is a watch having a conventional strap 3. The face 35 of the watch
has an analog display 37 at its centre which is surrounded by an LCD 9 extending in
a closed loop around the perimeter of the face 35.
[0047] The LCD 9 comprises a sequence of alphanumeric display elements 11 which are arranged
in a sequence lying around the perimeter of the watch face, so that characters can
be displayed around the central analog display 37.
[0048] Additionally, the characters displayed on the LCD can be controlled by a control
chip (not shown) to give the appearance of movement around the perimeter of the watch
face in the same way as a-message appears to move along the length of the bracelet
in the previously described embodiments. In this way, a message can be displayed which
has more characters than the number of display elements on the watch face.
[0049] Figure 16 shows a seventh embodiment of the present invention. This embodiment utilises
a more complex LCD arrangement by combining the features of the fifth embodiment with
the features of the sixth embodiment. Thus, the bracelet 1 has a circular face 35
and an LCD 9 comprising a first sequence 9a of alphanumeric display elements 11, extending
along the length of the bracelet and a second sequence 9b of alphanumeric display
elements extending in a closed loop around the perimeter of the face. At a first interface
51 between the first sequence 9a and the second sequence 9b there is an overlap of
four display elements (4,5,28,29) as shown in Figure 17a. Similarly at a second interface
there is an overlap of a further four display elements (16,17,40,41).
[0050] A control chip can accordingly "move" characters, which typically form a message,
in a path along the length of the bracelet, then smoothly onto the face 35 utilising
the appropriate display elements (4 & 5) at the interface, around the perimeter of
the face and then smoothly off the face and along the length of the bracelet again,
as shown by the directional arrows illustrated in Figures 16 and 17. The direction
of movement can be from left to right or right to left along the bracelet and can
be clockwise or anticlockwise around the perimeter of the face of the bracelet.
[0051] It will be appreciated that just a part of the sequence of display elements around
the perimeter of the watch face could be used to display the message. Thus, for instance,
the message could be moved along the bracelet from left to right around the top or
bottom semicircle of the watch face.
[0052] In an alternative arrangement of display elements, the second sequence 9b of the
display elements has the additional sequence of display elements 9c shown in Figure
17c which underlie display elements numbered 5 to 16 in Figure 17b. These elements
are utilised when the message has completed a circle around the perimeter of the face.
This allows a longer message to be displayed because two parts of a message do not
"share" the same display elements, as would otherwise be the case, which would result
in a conflict in what is displayed on those elements.
[0053] It will be appreciated that the watch face need not be circular but could be rectangular
or oval. Furthermore, the LCD need not extend around the total perimeter of the face
but could form an open ioop so that the beginning and end of a message is clearly
visible.
[0054] It will be appreciated that various modifications can be made to the described embodiments.
For instance, the bracelet could employ suitable displays other than the described
segmental LCD display elements, for example segmental LED display elements could be
used. Furthermore, the LCD display unit or units can have display elements other than
the numeric seven-segment or alphanumeric thirteen or sixteen-segment arrangements.
An example is a "dot matrix" type display element having twenty five liquid crystal
cells arranged in a rectangular matrix (see figure 18a which shows all the cells energised).
The cells can be selectively energised to display many different shapes and figures
as shown in figures 18b and c, as well as letters from the Greek or Russian alphabets,
Chinese characters, etc. In the claims the term "segment" is intended to encompass
the "cells" of such a dot-matrix display element.
[0055] The display elements could also display shapes or figures such as animals or characters
which might move. Examples of these are shown in Figures 7 to 10.
[0056] In particular, Figure 7 shows display elements with liquid crystal segments arranged
to form the shape of a dinosaur. Figure 7a shows a first position of the dinosaur
and Figure 7b shows a second position of the dinosaur. It will be understood that
the energizing of successive elements alternately in the first and second positions
will give the impression of movement of the dinosaur. Figure 7c shows the crystal
segments common to the two positions of the dinosaur in Figure 7a and Figure 7b. Figure
7d shows in dotted lines the additional segments required to enable the display element
to show the dinosaur in both the first and second positions, and Figure 7e shows all
the crystal segments required to form the shape of the dinosaur in both positions.
[0057] Figures 8, 9 and 10 show how moving figures (in this case an ant-like creature) can
be formed by using the conventional thirteen-segment alphanumeric crystal arrangement
together with an additional LCD lattice arrangement of crystal segments.
[0058] The additional lattice can underlie or overlie the thirteen-segment alphanumeric
LCD lattice. The number and arrangement of the segments in the additional lattice
(shown in Figure 8c) can be varied, and its position relative to the alphanumeric
display (shown in Figure 8b) can also be varied to alter the shape of the creature
(e.g. to give it short legs rather than long legs).
[0059] By using the conventional alphanumeric lattice, a message can be moved along the
bracelet and, if the creature is displayed by a display element immediately after
the left most letter or numeral of the message is displayed by that display element,
the creature can appear to be chasing the message as it moves along the LCD of the
bracelet. Similarly, if the creature is displayed immediately before the right most
letter or numeral of the message, the message will appear to be chasing the creature.
[0060] Figure 19 shows an eighth embodiment of the present invention having a plurality
of display units 5 similar to those of the first embodiment. Each display unit 5 has
two overlapping lattices of liquid crystal segments. One lattice comprises four, seven-segment
numerical display elements as in the first embodiment and the other lattice comprises
a dinosaur lattice of two possible configurations, as shown in Figure 7e. The display
units 5 display the time, the dinosaur in a first configuration and the dinosaur in
the other configuration alternately to give the impression of movement. Thus, Figures
19a, b and c show the characters displayed on the bracelet at successive moments in
time.
[0061] It would be possible to incorporate different colour lighting units with each display
unit 5 so that one colour is associated with each type of character displayed. For
example, a blue light could be lit when the time is displayed, a red light when the
dinosaur is displayed in the first configuration and an orange light with the dinosaur
in the other configuration. Thus light patterns could be produced which move along
the bracelet with time.
[0062] Various modifications may be made to the described embodiments and it is intended
to include all such variations and modifications as fall within the scope of the accompanying
claims.
[0063] In addition to the statements setting out aspects of the invention in the introduction
of this specification, there will now follow a number of statements which set out
the invention in further general aspects. These are provided in an Annex to this specification
which consists of the claims of the parent application from which this application
is divided.
1. A bracelet having:
at least one electronic display unit (5) arranged to display information in a sequence
extending along substantially the full length of the bracelet (1) and/or in a sequence
lying substantially around the total perimeter of a face (35) of the bracelet; and
control means provided to control the display unit or units (5) so that the information
displayed appears to move along the length of the bracelet (1) and/or around the face
(35) of the bracelet with time;
wherein said at least one display unit has a plurality of segments such as to
be selectively energisable by said control means to display a message including alphabetical
characters, and the control means are operable to display a message of a length greater
than the length of the said display unit or units, the message being displayed by
virtue of the movement of the message along the length of the bracelet and/or around
the perimeter of the face of the bracelet.
2. Apparatus according to Claim 1, wherein the bracelet (1) is a wrist bracelet.
3. A bracelet according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each display unit (5) has a dot-matrix
type display having cells arranged in a rectangular matrix.
4. A bracelet according to Claim 1 or 2, wherein the or each display unit (5) has a plurality
of display elements formed from independently controllable liquid crystal segments.
5. A bracelet as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the bracelet has a plurality
of display units (5).
6. A bracelet according to any of Claims 1 to 4, wherein the bracelet has a single display
unit (5) extending along substantially the full length of the bracelet.
7. A bracelet according to any preceding claim, wherein the bracelet has memory means
to store a message for display on the display unit or units.
8. A bracelet according to any preceding claim, wherein the control means (15) comprises
an integrated circuit.
9. A bracelet according to any preceding claim, wherein the bracelet (1) includes a receiver
for receiving a message transmitted in the form of electromagnetic radiation to be
displayed on said at least one display unit (5).
10. A bracelet according to Claim 9, in which the bracelet (1) is a pager.
11. A bracelet according to any preceding claim, including a programming device allowing
the control device (15) to be programmed by the user by downloading a message from
a computer apparatus into the memory of the bracelet (1).