Telephone having circuitry for reducing the audio output of the ringing signal
First Claim
1. A telephone of the type having a receiver being adapted for receiving a ringing signal and being activated thereby, comprising:
- ringing circuitry for processing a ringing signal;
amplifying means adapted for amplifying a processed ringing signal, said amplified ringing signal being received by said receiver;
resistive means coupled to an output of said ringing circuitry and an input of said amplifying means;
a gravity switch electrically connected in parallel to said resistive means, said gravity switch providing a ringing signal with a conducting path to said amplifying means upon said gravity switch being in a preselected position, upon said switch being tiltably displaced a predetermined degree from its preselected position said conducting path being broken and thereby necessitating transmission of said ringing signal to said amplifying means through said resistive means which attenuates, to a predetermined level, said ringing signal.
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Abstract
In a telephone of the type wherein the receiver emits both voice and ringing signals, a gravity switch is electrically connected in parallel to a resistor, and such parallel connected elements are coupled between the ringing circuitry of the telephone and the receiver. Both the receiver and the gravity switch are housed within the telephone handset. When the handset is in its normal position the gravity switch provides a conductive path for the ringing signal from the ringing circuitry to the receiver. However, when the handset is tiltably displaced from its normal position, the conductive path through the gravity switch is broken, thereby causing the ringing signal to traverse the resistor. Passage of the ringing signal through the resistor results in the attenuation of this signal. Thus, when the handset or gravity switch is in its normal position, the receiver emits an audible ringing signal at a predetermined maximum decibel level. However, when the handset is tiltably displaced from its normal orientation, the receiver admits an audible ringing signal of lower decibel level.
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1. A telephone of the type having a receiver being adapted for receiving a ringing signal and being activated thereby, comprising:
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ringing circuitry for processing a ringing signal; amplifying means adapted for amplifying a processed ringing signal, said amplified ringing signal being received by said receiver; resistive means coupled to an output of said ringing circuitry and an input of said amplifying means; a gravity switch electrically connected in parallel to said resistive means, said gravity switch providing a ringing signal with a conducting path to said amplifying means upon said gravity switch being in a preselected position, upon said switch being tiltably displaced a predetermined degree from its preselected position said conducting path being broken and thereby necessitating transmission of said ringing signal to said amplifying means through said resistive means which attenuates, to a predetermined level, said ringing signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. In a telephone of the type having a receiver activated by either a voice signal or a ringing signal, and further having an amplifying means for amplifying voice and ringing signals transmitted to said receiver, voice circuitry for processing voice signals transmitted to said amplifying means, and ringing circuitry for processing ringing signals transmitted to said amplifying means, the improvement comprising:
resistive means electrically connected in parallel to a position-sensitive switch, said parallel connected resistive means and position-sensitive switch coupled at its input to said ringing circuitry and at its output to said amplifying means, upon said handset being in its normal position said position-sensitive switch being electrically closed to permit passage of a ringing signal therethrough and thereby substantially cancelling the effect of said resistive means on said ringing signal, upon tiltably displacing said handset a predetermined determined degree or more from its normal position, said switch being electrically opened and thereby causing said ringing signal transmitted to said amplifying means to traverse said resistive means which attenuates, to a predetermined level, said ringing signal. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A telephone circuit of the type having ringing circuitry for processing a ringing signal, amplifying means adapted for amplifying a processed ringing signal, and a receiver adapted for receiving said amplified ringing signal and being activated thereby, wherein the improvement comprises:
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resistive means coupled to an output of said ringing circuitry and an input of said amplifying means; a gravity switch electrically connected in parallel to said resistive means, said gravity switch providing a ringing signal with a conducting path to said amplifying means when said gravity switch disposed in a preselected position, upon said switch being tiltably displaced a predetermined degree from its preselected position said conducting path being broken and thereby necessitating transmission of said ringing signal to said amplifying means through said resistive means which attenuates, to a predetermined level, said ringing signal.
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