Abstract:
An electronic timepiece having an A.M. and P.M. display function. The characters A or P are displayed during time setting or correction by one discretionary display element of a plurality of display elements normally used for displaying time.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     The present invention relates to an A.M. and P.M. display method in a digital timepiece of 12 hours cycle display time. 
     Conventionally, for a timepiece of this type, A.M. and P.M. dislays are distinguished by flashing of particular segments (e.g. a colon to distinguish hour and minute figures or a day display segment of the like) on a display panel or, a letter simply designating A.M. or P.M. is provided to constantly display A.M. or P.M. 
     In the former case, however, since A.M. or P.M. are distinguished by flashing of particular segments, it is impossible for a user to read out A.M. or P.M. unless he gets used to the timepiece. While in the latter case it is disadvantageous with respect to manufacturing cost and reliability since two surplus output terminals from a timepiece circuit IC is necessary, and moreover, it is difficult to provide a letter indicating A.M. and P.M. in a small display panel such as that used in a wrist watch. 
     BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     It is an object of the invention to provide A.M. and P.M. indication without providing a new display segment. A.M. and P.M. are displayed utilizing seven segments of a minute figure (1 minute or 10 minutes figure) only when the time display is corrected (hereinafter the operation is designated as time correction), wherein A.M. is designated as &#34;A&#34; and P.M. is designated as &#34;P&#34;. 
     The reason why A.M. and P.M. are displayed only in case of time correction is that normally, a user is seldom required to read out A.M. and P.M. from the timepiece except in case of time correction, and so it is .[.almost meaningless or useless.]. .Iadd.not normally necessary .Iaddend.to display A.M. and P.M. constantly. 
    
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     FIG. 1 is a circuit block diagram showing the structure of an electronic timepiece according to the present invention, 
     FIG. 2 is a decoder circuit diagram of the AM/PM decoder circuit shown in FIG. 1, 
     FIG. 3 is a diagram showing A.M. and P.M. display configuration. 
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     Referring to the attached drawings, in FIG. 1, there is shown a block diagram of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, &#34;A&#34; or &#34;P&#34; is displayed on 1 minute figure position of a timepiece display. 
     The block diagram in FIG. 1 is the same as that of the usual digital timepiece except for an A/P decoder 18. A detailed circuit diagram of the A/P decoder is shown in FIG. 2. 
     In FIG. 1, one group of minute figure outputs 1A-1G of the decoder 17 output are connected with the A/P decoder 18. Then, if the correction switch 21 is usually in the open condition, a line 22 is at logic level &#34;0&#34;. And in FIG. 2, signals from 1A-1G are fed to a driver circuit 19 through AND or OR logic gates 31-39 and display a figure according to the content of the one miniute counter 13. .[.However, as for the.]. .Iadd.The .Iaddend.output .[.24.]. from the A/P .[.flop flop.]. .Iadd.flip flop .Iaddend.or counter 16.[., as.]. .Iadd.comprises an AM/PM signal representative of whether the time is A.M. or P.M. and the signal is fed along a line 24 to .Iaddend.an AND gate .[.35 closes, only.]. .Iadd.33 which, when closed, enables the .Iaddend.one minute counter output 2C .[.is.]. .Iadd.to be .Iaddend.displayed. 
     In case of time correction, on the other hand, as the time correction switch 21 responsive to an external command is ON and the line 22 becomes logic level &#34;1&#34;, the logic gates .[.31-34 and 36-39.]. .Iadd.31-32 and 34-39 .Iaddend.in FIG. 2 close and only the gate .[.35.]. .Iadd.33 .Iaddend.opens, and so the A/P .[.flop flop.]. .Iadd.flip flop .Iaddend.output is displayed on the output 2C. While the other outputs 2A, 2B, 2E, 2F and 2G become logic &#34;1&#34; and the output 2D becomes logic &#34;0&#34;. FIG. 3 shows the relation between each of the segments of .Iadd.the seven segment array which comprises the .Iaddend.one minute figure digit and the A/P decoder output. 
     When time is corrected, the segment 2D becomes &#34;0&#34; (i.e. .[.darkened.]. .Iadd.non-illuminated.Iaddend.) and the segments 2A, 2B, 2E, 2F and 2G become &#34;1&#34; (i.e. illuminated). Then, if the .Iadd.AM/PM output signal of the .Iaddend.A/P flip flop .[.output.]. is selected so that the segment 2C becomes logic &#34;1&#34; in A.M., the digit displays &#34;A&#34;, while when the segment 2C becomes logic &#34;0&#34; in P.M., the digit displays &#34;P&#34; and either A.M. and P.M. is immediately read out. 
     As illustrated so far, according to the present invention, an effective A.M. and P.M. display method can be obtained simply without providing a surplus display element or figure or an electric output terminal. 
     In the present embodiment, though A.M. and P.M. is displayed by the 1 minute or 10 minutes figure segments, the other display segments (e.g. seven segments for a day or a month display) can be utilized in the same way.