G04G19/00

Watches

According to various embodiments, a watch may be provided. The watch may include: a timing circuit configured to provide information about a current time; a smart watch circuit configured to provide smart watch functionality; a first battery configured to provide energy to the timing circuit; a second battery configured to provide energy to the smart watch circuit; and a communication circuit configured to provide communication between the timing circuit and the smart watch circuit; wherein the communication circuit includes a safety circuit configured to prevent leakage of current from the first battery to the second battery.

Watches

According to various embodiments, a watch may be provided. The watch may include: a timing circuit configured to provide information about a current time; a smart watch circuit configured to provide smart watch functionality; a first battery configured to provide energy to the timing circuit; a second battery configured to provide energy to the smart watch circuit; and a communication circuit configured to provide communication between the timing circuit and the smart watch circuit; wherein the communication circuit includes a safety circuit configured to prevent leakage of current from the first battery to the second battery.

External watch battery and charging device
11183861 · 2021-11-23 ·

An external battery device is implemented which can detachably engage with a smartwatch to thereby enable seamless battery replacement and smartwatch battery replenishment without having to remove the smartwatch from a user's wrist. The external battery device can be a bezel that aesthetically fits in a cut-out around a perimeter of the smartwatch's face and locks in place using, for example, a male-female connection mechanism. The external battery device includes a casing that functions as the bezel for the watch. The casing includes a channel inside which a rechargeable battery is positioned. The male connectors of the external battery device extend downward from a hole in the casing to engage with corresponding female receptacles on the smartwatch. In typical implementations, two different shapes of the male and female connection mechanisms may be used to provide a consistent manner in which the user connects the external battery device to the smartwatch.

External watch battery and charging device
11183861 · 2021-11-23 ·

An external battery device is implemented which can detachably engage with a smartwatch to thereby enable seamless battery replacement and smartwatch battery replenishment without having to remove the smartwatch from a user's wrist. The external battery device can be a bezel that aesthetically fits in a cut-out around a perimeter of the smartwatch's face and locks in place using, for example, a male-female connection mechanism. The external battery device includes a casing that functions as the bezel for the watch. The casing includes a channel inside which a rechargeable battery is positioned. The male connectors of the external battery device extend downward from a hole in the casing to engage with corresponding female receptacles on the smartwatch. In typical implementations, two different shapes of the male and female connection mechanisms may be used to provide a consistent manner in which the user connects the external battery device to the smartwatch.

Wristwatch band and charging system

A wristwatch band for a computerized watch base has a bracelet portion and a connector element. The bracelet portion extends in a length direction at least partially around a wrist of a wearer and has a power supply device to supply power to the computerized watch base. The connector element secures the computerized watch base to the bracelet portion. In the length direction, the bracelet portion may be discontinuous and terminate at first and second clasp ends. First and second clasp sections may be provided respectively at the first and second clasp ends of the bracelet portion, the first and second clasp sections releaseably connecting around the wrist of the wearer. Electrical connectors may be provided in each clasp section such that when the clasp is connected around the wrist of the wearer, an electrical connection is made from the first clasp end to the second clasp end.

Wristwatch band and charging system

A wristwatch band for a computerized watch base has a bracelet portion and a connector element. The bracelet portion extends in a length direction at least partially around a wrist of a wearer and has a power supply device to supply power to the computerized watch base. The connector element secures the computerized watch base to the bracelet portion. In the length direction, the bracelet portion may be discontinuous and terminate at first and second clasp ends. First and second clasp sections may be provided respectively at the first and second clasp ends of the bracelet portion, the first and second clasp sections releaseably connecting around the wrist of the wearer. Electrical connectors may be provided in each clasp section such that when the clasp is connected around the wrist of the wearer, an electrical connection is made from the first clasp end to the second clasp end.

Electronic timepiece having a conductive member spaced apart from a planar antenna
11221591 · 2022-01-11 · ·

In an electronic timepiece, a plurality of electric motors, a secondary battery, and a planar antenna are disposed so as not to overlap each other in a plan view when viewed in a direction perpendicular to a dial, in the plan view, a first conductive member and a second conductive member which connect a solar battery and a printed circuit board to each other are disposed in a region different from a region where the planar antenna is disposed when a plane region of the dial is divided into two regions with an imaginary straight line passing through a plane center position of the dial, and the first conductive member and the second conductive member are disposed with a space.

Electronic timepiece having a conductive member spaced apart from a planar antenna
11221591 · 2022-01-11 · ·

In an electronic timepiece, a plurality of electric motors, a secondary battery, and a planar antenna are disposed so as not to overlap each other in a plan view when viewed in a direction perpendicular to a dial, in the plan view, a first conductive member and a second conductive member which connect a solar battery and a printed circuit board to each other are disposed in a region different from a region where the planar antenna is disposed when a plane region of the dial is divided into two regions with an imaginary straight line passing through a plane center position of the dial, and the first conductive member and the second conductive member are disposed with a space.

Battery system comprising real-time clock to which power is supplied internally, and power supply circuit for real-time clock
11218002 · 2022-01-04 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention relate to a battery system with internally powered real time clock, the battery system includes a plurality of battery cells connected in series and/or in parallel between a first terminal and a second terminal and a real time clock electrically connected to a first node of the plurality of battery cells, a voltage of a single battery cell of the plurality of battery cells applies to the first node, and the real time clock draws power via the first node in a first operation state and in a second operation state of the battery system.

Battery system comprising real-time clock to which power is supplied internally, and power supply circuit for real-time clock
11218002 · 2022-01-04 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention relate to a battery system with internally powered real time clock, the battery system includes a plurality of battery cells connected in series and/or in parallel between a first terminal and a second terminal and a real time clock electrically connected to a first node of the plurality of battery cells, a voltage of a single battery cell of the plurality of battery cells applies to the first node, and the real time clock draws power via the first node in a first operation state and in a second operation state of the battery system.