Automatic telephone line sharing and lockout apparatus
First Claim
1. Automatic telephone line lockout apparatus for providing exclusive access by ones of a plurality of communication devices to a telephone line, said lockout apparatus comprising:
- a first sensing means connected to sense when a first one of said plurality of communication device goes off-hook;
a second sensing means connected to sense when a second one of said plurality of communication devices goes off-hook;
a first switch means for connecting said first communication device to said telephone line, said first switch means being under control of said second sensing means to disconnect said first communication device so it cannot go off-hook and be connected to said telephone line only while said second communication device is off-hook and is connected to said telephone line;
a second switch means for connecting said second communication device to said telephone line, said second switch means being under control of said first sensing means to disconnect said second communication device so it cannot go off-hook and be connected to said telephone line only while said first communication device is off-hook and is connected to said telephone line; and
ring detecting means for sensing the presence of ringing on said telephone line, said first and said second sensing means being responsive to said ring detecting means to not be able to control said first and said second switch means to disconnect said first or said second communication devices from said telephone line only while pulses of ringing voltage are present on said telephone line.
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Abstract
Automatic telephone line sharing apparatus is disclosed that will only allow one telephone set or other communication device to be connected to a shared telephone line at a time. Circuits in the apparatus sense when a first one of a plurality of telephone sets or other communication devices is connected to a shared line and causes switches to be operated disconnecting the other telephone sets and devices from the line. When the first set or device disconnects from the shared line, this is sensed and the other sets or devices are automatically reconnected to the shared line. This automatic operation insures exclusive line use by blocking line access by other telephone sets or devices sharing the common telephone line.
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7 Claims
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1. Automatic telephone line lockout apparatus for providing exclusive access by ones of a plurality of communication devices to a telephone line, said lockout apparatus comprising:
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a first sensing means connected to sense when a first one of said plurality of communication device goes off-hook; a second sensing means connected to sense when a second one of said plurality of communication devices goes off-hook; a first switch means for connecting said first communication device to said telephone line, said first switch means being under control of said second sensing means to disconnect said first communication device so it cannot go off-hook and be connected to said telephone line only while said second communication device is off-hook and is connected to said telephone line; a second switch means for connecting said second communication device to said telephone line, said second switch means being under control of said first sensing means to disconnect said second communication device so it cannot go off-hook and be connected to said telephone line only while said first communication device is off-hook and is connected to said telephone line; and ring detecting means for sensing the presence of ringing on said telephone line, said first and said second sensing means being responsive to said ring detecting means to not be able to control said first and said second switch means to disconnect said first or said second communication devices from said telephone line only while pulses of ringing voltage are present on said telephone line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for providing exclusive access by one of a plurality of communication devices to a telephone line on which connection of one of said devices is detected as a loop current, said method comprising the steps of:
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sensing when a first one of said plurality of communication devices connects to said telephone line by sensing said loop current flowing through said first device; opening paths to the others of said plurality of communication devices through which paths said other devices can be connected to said telephone line, said paths being opened upon the sensing that said first device is connected to said first telephone line; sensing when said first device disconnects from said telephone line by sensing the absence of said loop current flowing through said first device; closing said paths to the others of said plurality of communication devices when it is sensed that said first device has disconnected from said telephone line; sensing the presence of ringing on said telephone line; and preventing the opening of said paths to said other devices while ringing is present on said telephone line.
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Specification