Wilbur Watches
Outlaw and Chief Executive Officer
Brave Motors Brave Labs U.s Jan 2016 - Dec 2017
Founder and Chief Executive Officer and Chief Empowerment Officer
Art Center College of Design Sep 2016 - Dec 2016
Adjunct Professor - Transportation Design
Honda R&D Americas, Inc. Aug 2010 - Feb 2016
Creative Director, Honda Advanced Design Studio
Devon Energy Jun 2009 - Jun 2010
Co-Founder - Director of Design
Education:
Artcenter College of Design 2002 - 2005
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Design
Rochester Institute of Technology 1994 - 1998
Skills:
Sketching Creative Direction Product Design Product Development Graphic Design Automotive Design Budgets Industrial Design Concept Development Design Strategy Sales Business Development Concept Design Design Thinking Packaging Design Management Solidworks User Centered Design Brand Development Rendering Sketchbook Pro Art Direction Packaging Design Concept Art
Interests:
Children Snowboarding Environment Education 8 Second Mechanical Bull Ride Fitness Science and Technology Making Crazy Things Arts and Culture Health
Jason M. Wilbur - Pasadena CA, US Jeffrey J. Stephenson - Big Bear City CA, US
Assignee:
Devon Works, LLC - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
G04B 19/20
US Classification:
368 78, 368223
Abstract:
A watch for providing a digital time display comprises a movement mechanism disposed in a case that includes a number of continuous belts. The belts each have a numerical indicia consistent with hours, minutes and optionally second. The belts mounted over opposed drums, and the drums are rotated through gear engagement motors to move the belts. The arrangement of belts and drums are mounted on a frame separate from the case. The motors are operated to move the belts to cause the numerical indicia of the combined belts to register with one or more windows visible through a transparent cover to provide a time display. The belts may be oriented to overlap one another. The watch includes a microcontroller for controlling the operation of the motors, an optical sensor to determining the position of the belts, and a wirelessly rechargeable battery pack for powering the motors.