Intercommunication system for telephones
First Claim
1. An apparatus for using a plurality of telephone handsets on a single wire pair connected to a telephone exchange as an extension for an intercom system, the apparatus comprising:
- means for disconnecting the single wire pair from the telphone exchange in response to a signal from a first handset;
a slave station connected to the single wire pair including a paging speaker;
means for enabling said paging speaker at said slave station thereby permitting paging from the first handset;
means for disabling the paging speaker when a second handset goes off-hook to enable voice communication between the first handset and the second handset; and
means for connecting the single wire pair to the telephone exchange when the first and second handset are go on-hook.
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Abstract
An intercom system for use with a plurality of telephones on a single extension includes a single master station and a plurality of slave stations. The master station is connected so as to interrupt the telephone line pair to and from a central exchange. Each slave station is preferably associated with a handset that is on the extension. When the extension is not being used for intercom service or for an outside call, any telephone handset on the extension that has a keypad can initiate a signal that is received and decoded in the master unit. When the master station receives such a signal, it disconnects the line to the telephone exchange from the extension and connects the telephone exchange to a circuit that detects incoming calls so that they can be signaled to users. The master station also sends a signal to each slave station that enables the intercom function. Speech originating from the handset that called for intercom is broadcast over a loud speaker at each slave station until one or more other handsets on the extension are picked up to respond to the page. The presence of an additional handset is detected at the master station which switches to the intercom mode. When the intercom use is complete and all handsets are returned in the cradles, the master station detects this fact and reestablishes the connection of the extension to the telephone exchange. The presence of a master station allows the addition of options such as speed dialing, overall alarming, and message recording.
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1. An apparatus for using a plurality of telephone handsets on a single wire pair connected to a telephone exchange as an extension for an intercom system, the apparatus comprising:
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means for disconnecting the single wire pair from the telphone exchange in response to a signal from a first handset; a slave station connected to the single wire pair including a paging speaker; means for enabling said paging speaker at said slave station thereby permitting paging from the first handset; means for disabling the paging speaker when a second handset goes off-hook to enable voice communication between the first handset and the second handset; and means for connecting the single wire pair to the telephone exchange when the first and second handset are go on-hook. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 7)
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3. a DTMF decoder connected to said single wire pair and adapted to receive and decode a DTMF signal from the first handset;
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a relay connected to said DTMF decoder and responsive to a signal from said DTMF decoder to disconnect the single wire pair.
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6. An apparatus for using a plurality of telephone handsets that are connected to a single wire pair as an intercom system, the apparatus comprising:
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a relay connected to the single wire pair to maintain and interrupt an interconnection of the single wire pair to a telephone central exchange; a DTMF decoder connected to the single wire pair and responsive to a special DTMF signal from one of the handsets to operate the relay so as to disconnect the single wire pair from the telephone central exchange; means for encoding a paging instruction, the means for encoding connected to said DTMF decoder and responsive to a signal from the decoder to select intercom operation; a remote decoder disposed and connected to a remote location to the single wire pair; an audio amplifier connected to the single wire pair and to the decoder to receive an enable signal from the remote decoder to pass and amplify audio signals from the single wire pair; and said remote decoder responsive to a signal from the means for encoding so as to enable said audio amplifier; a speaker connected to the amplifier to convert the amplified audio from the amplifier into detectable sound. - View Dependent Claims (8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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9. An apparatus for using a plurality of telephone handsets on a single wire pair as an intercom system, the apparatus comprising:
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a master station including a microprocessor for generating an external signal and means connected to the microprocessor and to the single wire pair for coupling signals, including said external signal, to and from the microprocessor and the single wire pair; and a slave station disposed near a handset, the slave station including an audio amplifier that is enabled and disabled in response to said external signal and a speaker connected to the audio amplifier to render signals amplified by the audio amplifier audible. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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