Abstract:
Heretofore, in an electronic clock in which a hand is moved a plurality of divisional times per minute and the hand takes one step for each one minute during a correction, when a pointer is stopped at a point other than an exact minute due to a battery replacement or the like, a time correction has been troublesome. The present invention solves the problem and provides a pointer-type electronic clock which can easily perform the time correction even if the clock is arranged so that a minute hand may be moved a plurality of times per minute. The pointer-type electronic clock has a minute hand that is moved at a plurality of divisional steps per minute in a time display state. The minute hand is moved at one step per minute in a correction state. The pointer-type electronic clock comprises minute hand position adjusting means for allowing the minute hand to be moved onto any one of each minute scale and to be then stopped when the minute hand is stopped or time is corrected. When a reduction of a source voltage or the like causes an hour/minute hand to be stopped, since the hand is always stopped at an exact minute position, the correction of the hour/minute hand due to the battery replacement or the like can be easily accomplished.
Abstract:
A pulse signal shaper supplying a pulse signal having a stable pulse width, including an input circuit that produces a first pulse signal in response to an input signal, a delay circuit that produces a second pulse signal obtained by delaying the first pulse signal by a predetermined time, and a signal mixing circuit that is connected to the input circuit and the delay circuit. The mixing circuit combines the first pulse signal and the second pulse signal to produce a third pulse signal having a pulse width equal to or greater than a delay time provided by the delay circuit, and supplies the third pulse signal as an output signal from the pulse signal shaper. In a preferred embodiment, the input circuit includes an oscillator responsive to the input signal. When the input signal has a higher frequency than a predetermined frequency, the input signal is supplied as the first pulse signal at a frequency equal to te frequency of the input signal. When the input signal has a lower frequency than the predetermined frequency, the first pulse signal is supplied at the predetermined frequency.
Abstract:
Provided is a multilayer insulated wire comprising a conductor and three or more insulating layers covering the conductor, in which each of first and second insulating layers, as counted from the conductor side, is (a) an extrusion-coating layer of an intimate resin mixture compounded so that an ethylene-based copolymer, having a carboxylic acid or a metal salt of the carboxylic acid on the side chain thereof, accounts for 5 to 40 parts by weight compared to 100 parts by weight of a thermoplastic straight-chain polyester resin, (b) an extrusion-coating layer consisting mainly of a thermoplastic straight-chain polyester resin formed by combining an acid constituent and an alcoholic constituent the whole or a part of which is cyclohexanedimethanol, or (c) an extrusion-coating layer of an intimate resin mixture compounded so that the ethylene-based copolymer, having the carboxylic acid or the metal salt of the carboxylic acid on the side chain thereof, accounts for 50 parts or less by weight compared to 100 parts by weight of the thermoplastic straight-chain polyester resin formed by combining the acid constituent and the alcoholic constituent the whole or a part of which is cyclohexanedimethanol, a third insulating layer being an extrusion-coating layer of a thermoplastic polyamide resin or a intimate resin mixture consisting mainly of the thermoplastic polyamide resin. Also provided is a bondable multilayer insulated wire which further comprises a bondable layer of an copolymerized-polyamide resin formed on the third insulating layer.
Abstract:
A platelike polycrystalline fiber having a composite phase which consists of potassium hexatitanate crystals and titanium dioxide crystals mixed therewith is prepared by heating a mixture of titanium compound and potassium compound to obtain a melt, cooling the melt to obtain a lump of fibers, treating the lump of fibers in an aqueous acid solution to control the potassium content of the fibers to 1 to 13.5 weight %, and heat-treating the resulting fibers at 900.degree. to 1300.degree. C.The composite fiber is suitable as fibers to be included in friction materials for slide members of automobiles and like brake devices.
Abstract:
A mattress for magnetic treatment which produces magnetic treatment effects by permanent magnets and chiropractic effects by protuberances while sleeping. The mattress therefore comprises an elastic body of crosslinked foamed polyethylene, foamed urethane or the like, the elastic body having protuberances on its surface for producing chiropractic effects, damper felt fixedly secured to the surface of the elastic body, the damper felt being dotted with permanent magnets, a fiber layer fixedly secure to the surface of the damper felt and used for holding the permanent magnets and the protuberances of the elastic body, and a thin soft fiber layer covering the surface of the fiber layer.The elastic body comprises short and tall barrel-like bodies, these being disposed at fixed intervals.
Abstract:
In a one-chip microcomputer, an electrically programmable read only memory (EPROM) is formed together with a read only memory (ROM) and random access memory (RAM) on one semiconductor substrate. Data such as fixed data necessary in the microcomputer can be changed by the use of the EPROM. In case data are to be written in the EPROM, an EPROM writer is used. This EPROM writer outputs write data to the EPROM and checks (or verifies) the data written in the EPROM immediately thereafter. If any error is detected, the subsequent data write is interrupted. In order to inhibit the unnecessary operation interruption in case the address designated by the EPROM writer comes out of the range of the EPROM, the checking (or verifying) data signal to be fed from the one-chip microcomputer to the EPROM writer is forcibly set at a level which indicates satisfactory operation of the EPROM.
Abstract:
This invention relates to a trimming cord for a cutter which cuts weeds or the like. In accordance with the invention, rotary discs provided on the output shaft of gearing are shaped like a reel and elongated wire-like trimming cords are wound onto it in the direction opposite to the direction of rotation of the reel-shaped rotary discs. A plurality of guide support rods are positioned equidistantly around an outer circumferential opening of the reel-shaped rotary discs so that the wire-like trimming cords wound onto the reel-shaped rotary disc are thrown outward from the outer circumferential opening of the rotary discs and are rotated by the centrifugal force of the rotation of the rotary discs. During repeated cutting of weeds and the like, the wire-like trimming cords gradually wear out and their ends become shorter so that each trimming cord gradually approaches the guide support rod supporting its base portion. In this case, since centrifugal force is always applied to the wire-like trimming cords, each trimming cord escapes from the guide support rod supporting it and, while supported at a suitable position by another guide support rod adjacent to the previous one in the rotational direction, it can be thrown automatically outward from the circumferential opening of the reel-shaped rotary discs. Hence the cutting can be performed continuously.
Abstract:
An apparatus for automatically transferring workpieces which apparatus includes a longer arm of which one end is adapted to be reciprocally moved in the lengthwise direction of the apparatus while the other end is reciprocated in the normal direction, the one end carrying a carriage for workpieces and the other end being guided only in an end portion remote from the path of the one end by a guide, and a pair of shorter arms disposed on opposite sides of and half as long as the longer arm. One end of each shorter arm is pivotally mounted at the center of the length of the longer arm and the other end of each shorter arm is pivotally mounted at a position at the same level as the path of the one end of the longer arm. The shorter arms are adapted to swing through an arc of about 180.degree. from one direction of the path to the opposite direction of the same by a crank mechanism and through a transmission, to thereby effect a highly smooth movement at starting and at stoppage of the carriage as well as an accurate positioning thereof.
Abstract:
In an electronic watch having an electrical generation means, an electrical power storage means which stores electrical energy generated by the electrical generation means, an oscillator circuit, a control section which operates in response to a clock of the oscillator circuit, and a display section which is controlled by the control section, and which displays the time and also selectively displays a function other than the time, a voltage detection means which detects the voltage of the electrical power storage means and a control section management means which, in response to a detection signal from the voltage detection means controls the operation of the control section are provided, and hysteresis is provided between the operation starting point and operation ending point of the control section, which control such operations as storage of hand positions.
Abstract:
A method of producing an electronic clinical thermometer is disclosed, the electronic clinical thermometer including a temperature-sensitive element, lead wire that is connected to the temperature-sensitive element, a body case having a probe part in which an insertion path for the lead wire to be inserted is formed, and a sensor cap having a cavity one end of which is opened and the other end is closed, both the lead wire projecting from the insertion path and the temperature-sensitive element being stored within the sensor cap, and the method includes a step for mounting the sensor cap on the probe part, in a state where the lead wire having the temperature-sensitive element mounted on the tip thereof projects from the insertion path of the probe part.