221 |
Time display device |
JP6297680 |
1980-05-12 |
JPS56158979A |
1981-12-08 |
SUEHIRO NORIYUKI |
PURPOSE:To display the remaining time, etc., of set operation time by utilizing a small number of display digits effectively by storing the set operation time in a microcomputer and by lighting an over display device when the remaining time is >=100min. CONSTITUTION:In response to the throwing-in of a coin, switches 17 and 18 of a clotching drier, etc., close to store set operation time in a microcomputer 13. For >=100min time, the high-order and low-order four bits each of the display memory of the computer 13 are stored in hexadecimal notation and in this case, a two-digit time display device 5 displays numeral 99 and over display 21. When the remaining time decreases below 99min, the hexadecimal storage is erased and while the display 21 puts out light, the two-digit decimal number on the display memory is displayed on the device 5 as it is. Thus, the remaining time which is possibly >= 100min is displayed by utilizing the two-digit display tube effectively without using a three-digit display tube being inferior in efficiency of utilization. |
222 |
Constituent having performance of display of elapsed time |
JP265180 |
1980-01-16 |
JPS56100384A |
1981-08-12 |
NAKAMOTO MITSUHARU; OMOTO KOUICHI |
PURPOSE:To enable to display the elapsed time with color change, by using a composition in which color material changing its color reversibly through oxidation and reducing reaction and a reducing substance are contained essentially. CONSTITUTION:As a color material reversibly changing its color by oxidation and reduction, in addition to safranine T, phenosafranine, methylen blue and the like which are generally called as oxidation/reduction indicators, those can all be used if they change reversibly the color due to oxidation and reduction reaction among thiazine dye, oxazine dye, and azide dye and the like, and as a reduction substance, it can be that which has an ability to reduce the color substance in combination with said color substances. As the form of display substance of elapsed time, it is possible as powder shape of constituent, tablet, printed with ink and paste with water or solvent into a tube. |
223 |
Digital type timepiece |
JP13699579 |
1979-10-25 |
JPS5661681A |
1981-05-27 |
TSURUTA KAZUO |
PURPOSE:To grasp the remaining time easily by displaying the remaining time from the present time to a specified time. CONSTITUTION:If a change-over switch 5 is turned to connect a contact point C with a contact point A, the present time of counters 3, 4 is displayed (6, 7). On the other hand, if the change-over switch 5 is turned to connect the contact point C with a contact point B, the complement 8 of the minute counter 3 is displayed by the minute displayer 6 and remaining minutes by the next hour are displayed. When displaying remaining time by a preset time, the difference between the time and present time may be calculated and displayed. |
224 |
Timer |
JP7329979 |
1979-06-11 |
JPS55164395A |
1980-12-22 |
FUJITA MASANORI |
PURPOSE: To make it possible to display the set time till the set time elapse and display the rest time, by displaying the display picture element for one, at least, of the set time and the rest time under the lighting or flashing state.
CONSTITUTION: Scale 7 which divides the circumference into 60 equally, numbers 8 indicating minutes, and line 9 indicating the time-up time are formed in the front of sealing glass 1, and the set time is set, for exmaple, to 25 minutes dependently upon lighting of display picture element 5a in the boundary. The rest time is indicated by flashing of display picture element 5b in the boundary, and the picture element for the current time moves from display picture element 5a counterclockwise, and the set time is counted down from 25min according to time elapse; and for example, picture element 5b of 13min is displayed after 12min. Thus, the set time is continued to be displayed by the memory circuit which stores the set time, and the rest time can be displayed also.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio |
225 |
Digital control unit |
JP6771479 |
1979-05-31 |
JPS55159183A |
1980-12-11 |
TAKASE SADAO |
PURPOSE: To eliminate the increase in any surplus interruption demand and make the constitution of the digital control unit which performs at least one operation repeatedly by performing the measurement of lapse time only through the operation in a microcomputer.
CONSTITUTION: When the clock pulses output by a clock pulse generator 6 becomes interruption demand, a CPU1 executs operation routine and sequentially advances stepwise the contents of the specified memory areas M
1WM
n in a memory 5 every time when there is the interruption demand, so that the interruption demand times given in every fixed time are stored in the areas M
1WM
n. Next, when the contents of the specific areas M
1WM
n are read in one operation routine, the lapse time may be known and whether the specified time is reached or not is detected by the comparison of the same with the specified set value. If the areas M
1WM
n of the required number are provided according to the timer operation by the system that these clocking operations are done in the microcomputer, the interruption processing time does not increase despite the increase in the interruption times and the need for any latch circuit and counter is eliminated, thus the constitution of the apparatus becomes simple.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio |
226 |
Method of and apparatus for controlling intermittent pump |
JP15053479 |
1979-11-20 |
JPS5596384A |
1980-07-22 |
ANDERUSU KOSUMUTETSUTO |
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227 |
JPS5572194U - |
JP15555378 |
1978-11-11 |
JPS5572194U |
1980-05-17 |
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228 |
Timer unit |
JP12226978 |
1978-10-04 |
JPS5549032A |
1980-04-08 |
YOKOMORI MITSUO; KAWAKAMI FUTAMI |
PURPOSE: To set a long-period timer and also to change set time range easily by providing a method of switching and setting a division ratio of a variable oscillation frequency through time-constant operation and a detachable scale plate for operation-degree display of a time constant.
CONSTITUTION: The oscillation period of oscillation circuit 34 is varied by adjusting variable resistance 39 of time constant circuit 40 and its output is applied to divider circuit 35. Lines 41 and 42 are grounded through jumper lines 18 and 19 and a division ratio is set by switching depending upon their combination. An output from circuit 35 is counted by counter circuit 36 and when its count value reaches a preset value, transistor 25 conducts by its output to drive relay 26, thereby controlling an external load. Further, time elapse display unit 45 is connected to circuit 36 and elements 16 are lightened in sequence in accordance with the count value of counter 46. Variable resistance 39 employs a rotary system and its rotary axis is provided with a scale plate for time display. This scale plate can be replaced in accordance with division-ratio setting of circuit 35. Consequently, the set-time range of the timer can easily be changed.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio |
229 |
Setting electronic digital indicator |
JP8699879 |
1979-07-11 |
JPS5527991A |
1980-02-28 |
ARUFUREETO MAISUNERU; HANSU GURASERU |
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230 |
JPS555322U - |
JP8690178 |
1978-06-24 |
JPS555322U |
1980-01-14 |
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231 |
Digital multifunctional watch |
JP4417978 |
1978-04-17 |
JPS54136868A |
1979-10-24 |
KOMIYAMA KATSUHIKO; KANZAWA AI |
PURPOSE: To make the state where subtraction hours become zero and the clock changes over to integrated hours easy to see by letting the patterns of the days of the week be subsequently lighted and put out at a fixed period in the direction opposite from that during subtracted hours measuring, during measurement of integrated hours.
CONSTITUTION: In the state where AM 12 o'clock 38 minute 56 seconds, Friday of 23rd day are being currently displayed, only the characters of Friday are relieved in the days of the week. When the time setting of the subtraction hours from this state to, e.g., 0 o'clock 29 minutes 30 seconds is completed, all of the display segment patterns 1a thur 1g of the days of the week are held lighted, then by the start operation of the subtracted hours, the clocking begins and the subtraction of 29 minutes 30 seconds → 29 minutes 29 seconds → 29 minutes 28 seconds... is started, at which time the day patterns repeat putting out and lighting subsequently in the direction of 1a from 1g and at the moment when the time reaches zero second, this time the clocking changes over to the clocking of the integrated hours, thus the display is integrated to 0 seconds → 1 second → 2 seconds... and at the same time the day patterns subsequently repeat putting out and lighting in the direction of 1g from 1a.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1979,JPO&Japio |
232 |
JPS54133073U - |
JP2932878 |
1978-03-07 |
JPS54133073U |
1979-09-14 |
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233 |
Method of and device for operating electric load |
JP974079 |
1979-02-01 |
JPS54111744A |
1979-09-01 |
AIAN JIYON KIRUBII; MITSUCHIERU AIAN MITSUCHIERU; ANDORIYU SUTORATON |
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234 |
Timer |
JP302578 |
1978-01-14 |
JPS5496075A |
1979-07-30 |
KURODA GIICHI; NAKANISHI RIYUUSUKE |
PURPOSE: To realize use of a timer for energization of garden lamp or the like for consecutive days without influence of power failure, by controlling the switching of the timer switch by a motor through a sensor and a switch connected in series to a power source.
CONSTITUTION: When the contact of a relay Ry is connected to NO by a timer switch SW
1 and a sensor S connected in series to a power source V in the evening, a motor M is rotated by a switch SW
2 which is in closed state, and switches SW
1, SW
2 are closed by a cooperating cam, so that a garden lamp 2 is energized. After expiration of the timer, switches SW
1, SW
2 are opened and the power to the lamp L is cut off, then the motor M stops. In the daytime, when the ralay Ry is reset, the motor M is rotated by the power through a switch SW
3, and the switch SW
2 is closed and switch SW
3 is opened by the cam, so that the motor M stops, thereby returning the timer to the initial condition. Therefore, the timer is reset before an next use after power recovery, so that continuous use for consecutive days may be possible without influence of power failure or the like.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1979,JPO&Japio |
235 |
Electronic timer |
JP8031677 |
1977-07-05 |
JPS5414772A |
1979-02-03 |
MORIYA NAKANOBU; ODA HAJIME; SAMEJIMA SHIYUNEI |
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236 |
JPS5245070B2 - |
JP4483373 |
1973-04-20 |
JPS5245070B2 |
1977-11-12 |
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237 |
Digital clocking device |
JP3225976 |
1976-03-24 |
JPS52115259A |
1977-09-27 |
TAKEDA KUNIHIKO |
PURPOSE:Varying the setting signal to a frequency suitable to a user is made possible simply by adjusting the rotating angle of a winding crown and setting of the target value of a target value setting counter is made possible with simple-winding crown operation and with ease. |
238 |
Apparatus for preventing driving in fatigue |
JP8738675 |
1975-07-18 |
JPS5213232A |
1977-02-01 |
MATSUMURA AKIRA; FUKAZAWA NOBORU; IIZUKA HARUHIKO; YANAGISHIMA TAKAYUKI |
PURPOSE: An apparatus for preventing the driving under lowered consciousness and in a sleepy condition by giving a driver a proper rest signal in view of fatigue factors.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1977,JPO&Japio |
239 |
JPS5050071A - |
JP9859173 |
1973-08-31 |
JPS5050071A |
1975-05-06 |
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240 |
JPS4945976Y1 - |
JP9781569 |
1969-10-14 |
JPS4945976Y1 |
1974-12-16 |
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