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Methods and apparatus for special status indication in telephone systems

  • US 4,140,882 A
  • Filed: 09/12/1977
  • Issued: 02/20/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/12/1977
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a system serving a plurality of telephone sets, each set having a bell and an electrically actuatable status indicator connected across its tip and ring leads, said system having a switching network and a control unit therefor and further including(a) a ring generator having means for producing a continuous ring signal which in waveform is made up of alternate first and second intervals of predetermined durations of x and y seconds, with low frequency ac. voltage of sufficient amplitude to actuate a telephone bell being present during said first intervals,(b) selectively actuatable means for applying said ring signal to the tip and ring leads of any one of said telephone sets when such set is to be rung, and said system being characterized by the improvement comprising(1) means for selectively applying to the tip and ring leads of any one of said telephone sets a voltage which is timed to appear during at least a portion of said second intervals and which is sufficient in magnitude and form to excite the status indicator of that set without actuating the bell of that set.

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