Patent ID: 7289392

Claim:
A date display assembly for an electronic device, the assembly comprising: a motor and a first gear assembly operatively coupled thereto, wherein the gear assembly comprises at least one rotating gear and the motor causes the rotation of the first gear assembly; a ones date ring assembly comprising: a ones date ring comprising numerals from 0 to 9 on the face thereof, gear teeth meshingly alignable with the first gear assembly; a finger extending from the ones date ring; and a non-toothed inner circumferential surface in a plane different from the plane of the gear teeth, wherein the inner circumferential surface comprises a recess; a tens date disc assembly comprising: a tens date disc having numerals at least from 1 to 3 on the face thereof; a second gear assembly comprising: a four-legged blocking star and a four-legged driving star both of which are coupled to each other in facing alignment, wherein the blocking star is located in the plane of the non-toothed inner circumferential surface and the driving star is located in the plane of the finger; wherein the blocking star is blocked from rotation unless a leg is positioned in the recess, and the legs of the blocking star are dimensioned so that the blocking star cannot rotate when blocked by the inner circumferential surface; and a display area that selectively displays one date ring numeral from the ones date ring and one date disc numeral from the tens date disc; wherein when the first gear assembly rotates the ones date ring to cause the ones date ring numeral displayed in the display area to change between the 9 and 0 numerals, the finger engages a leg of the driving star while one of the legs of the blocking star previously blocked from rotation by the inner circumferential surface is received in the recess, thereby (i) forcing the rotation of the driving star in one of the clockwise and counterclockwise directions and (ii) simultaneously permitting the rotation of the blocking star in the same direction as the rotation of the driving star; whereby (i) the tens date disc rotates by at least essentially 90° each time the ones date ring is rotated by at least essentially 360° and (ii) the tens date disc cannot rotate until the numeral on the ones date ring in the display area is changing between the 9 and 0 numerals.