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Telephone calculator

  • US 3,995,123 A
  • Filed: 01/09/1974
  • Issued: 11/30/1976
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/09/1974
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. The combination with a telephone having a desk-mountable telephone chassis defining a generally planar front panel;

  • telephone circuit means in said chassis for performing normal telephone transmission and reception functions;

    a plurality of push-button telephone input selector keys arranged upon the front panel of the chassis, each normally disposed in a first position and being moveable to a second position upon application thereto of an external mechanical stimuli;

    telephone input switching means in said chassis cooperatively connected for activation by movement of the telephone input selector keys between their first and second positions for providing input signals to said telephone circuit means;

    of a calculator operatively sharing with the telephone only the activating movement of its selector keys, comprising;

    a. general purpose calculator circuit means mounted on circuit boards within the chassis for performing arithmetic and manipulative operations on and in response to received digital information;

    b. an electro-mechanical switching grid in said chassis having a plurality of switching members physically and operatively independent of the telephone circuit means and of the telephone input switching means, connected to directly supply said digital information to said calculator circuit means, said switching members being operative in conductive and in non-conductive modes for producing said digital information;

    c. a plurality of push-button calculator actuator keys disposed across the front panel of the telephone chassis and including the plurality of telephone input selector keys, said calculator actuator keys being normally operable in a first position and being moveable to a second position upon receipt of an external mechanical stimuli;

    d. means for mounting said switching grid in cooperative alignment with said calculator keys such that each of such calculator actuator keys moving between its said first and said second positions directly activates at least one of said switching members of said switching grid distinctly separate from activation of the telephone input switching means; and

    e. visual display means mounted on the telephone chassis and operatively connected with said calculator circuit means for providing a visual numerical output display therefor.

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