Telephone ring indicator
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1. An incoming call indicator for a telephone, the telephone having a telephone light source that intermittently emits light when an incoming telephone call or a message is present, the incoming call indicator comprising:
- a light sensor structured to receive light from the telephone light source, the light sensor being structured to provide a voltage in response to light received by the light sensor;
a signaling device that is structured to generate an audio signal or a visual signal upon receipt of an electrical signal, the signaling device not connected to the telephone; and
a control architecture structured to receive the voltage from the light sensor, to determine whether the telephone light source is on or off based on the voltage, and to determine a received on and off cadence of the telephone light source based on the voltage, to compare the received on and off cadence with a plurality of predetermined event indicating on and off cadences, and to provide the electrical signal to the signaling device upon the received on and off cadence substantially matching one of the event indicating on and off cadences, the electrical signal being different for each event, the electrical signal corresponding to the event indicated by the received on/off cadence; and
the signaling device being structured to output a different audio or visual signal corresponding to each event upon receipt of an electrical signal corresponding to each event.
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Abstract
An incoming call indicator for a telephone is structured to detect light emitted from a light source that is already present on the telephone, and that is illuminated in response to an incoming telephone call and/or waiting message. If the telephone utilizes different on/off cadences for the light to indicate external calls, internal calls, and/or waiting messages, then the cadence is detected, and an audio or visual output device is used to emit a signal corresponding to the specific detected event.
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1. An incoming call indicator for a telephone, the telephone having a telephone light source that intermittently emits light when an incoming telephone call or a message is present, the incoming call indicator comprising:
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a light sensor structured to receive light from the telephone light source, the light sensor being structured to provide a voltage in response to light received by the light sensor; a signaling device that is structured to generate an audio signal or a visual signal upon receipt of an electrical signal, the signaling device not connected to the telephone; and a control architecture structured to receive the voltage from the light sensor, to determine whether the telephone light source is on or off based on the voltage, and to determine a received on and off cadence of the telephone light source based on the voltage, to compare the received on and off cadence with a plurality of predetermined event indicating on and off cadences, and to provide the electrical signal to the signaling device upon the received on and off cadence substantially matching one of the event indicating on and off cadences, the electrical signal being different for each event, the electrical signal corresponding to the event indicated by the received on/off cadence; and the signaling device being structured to output a different audio or visual signal corresponding to each event upon receipt of an electrical signal corresponding to each event. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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5. A method of indicating an incoming telephone call or waiting message on a telephone, the telephone having a telephone light source that intermittently emits light when the incoming telephone call or the waiting message is present, the method comprising:
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providing a light sensor positioned to receive light from the telephone light source and to provide a voltage in response to light received from the telephone light source; providing a control architecture; providing an audio or visual output device not connected to the telephone; receiving light from the telephone light source using the light sensor; providing a voltage from the light sensor in response to receiving light from the telephone light source; using the control architecture to receive the voltage from the light sensor and to detect an on/off cadence of the telephone light source based on the voltage; using the control architecture to compare the detected on and off cadence to a plurality of predetermined on and off cadences for an event; using the control architecture to provide an electrical signal to the audio or visual output device upon a match between the detected on/off cadence and predetermined on and off cadence for an event, the electrical signal corresponding to the event for which the on/off cadence was detected, each event corresponding to a different electrical signal; and emitting an audio or visual signal from the output device in response to the electrical signal, the audio or visual signal corresponding to each event being different from the audio or visual signals corresponding to other events. - View Dependent Claims (7, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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