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Hands-free cellular telephone base with privacy switch unit for switching between privacy and broadcast modes

  • US 20010006905A1
  • Filed: 12/29/2000
  • Published: 07/05/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/04/2000
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A hands-free cellular telephone base, comprising:

  • a housing adapted for seating a cellular telephone handset thereon;

    a telephone connector adapted to connect electrically with the handset on said housing;

    a loudspeaker unit mounted in said housing;

    an earphone jack mounted on said housing;

    a control circuit unit disposed in said housing and connected electrically to said telephone connector, said loudspeaker unit and said earphone jack; and

    a privacy switch unit including a contact switch mounted in said housing and connected electrically to said control circuit unit, said contact switch being operable so as to control operation of said control circuit unit between a privacy mode, where incoming call signals received by said control circuit unit from the handset via said telephone connector are routed by said control circuit unit to said earphone jack, and a broadcast mode, where the incoming call signals are routed by said control circuit unit to said loudspeaker unit, a switch actuator made of a material that is non-magnetically attractive and that is magnetically permeable, said switch actuator being mounted movably on said housing and being movable along an axis from a normal position, where said switch actuator does not actuate said contact switch for operating said control circuit unit in the privacy mode, and a pressed position, where said switch actuator actuates said contact switch for operating said control circuit unit in the broadcast mode, a biasing spring for biasing said switch actuator to the normal position, and a magnet member disposed in said housing and aligned with said switch actuator along the axis, said magnet member generating magnetic lines of force such that, when an earphone is disposed adjacent to said switch actuator along the axis, said magnet member will attract with the earphone, thereby forcing said switch actuator to the pressed position against biasing action of said spring.

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