Incoming telephone call director
First Claim
1. For use with a single telephone line to which are coupled a plurality of communications devices for receiving and transmitting telephone calls, wherein one or a predetermined plurality of successive ring signals is used to designate each of said devices for receipt of an incoming telephone call, apparatus for directing an incoming call to a respective one of said devices, said apparatus comprising:
- ring sensing means coupled to the single telephone line for detecting ring signals on the telephone line;
counting means coupled to said ring sensing means for determining the number of ring signals received;
control means coupled to said counting means for decoding the number of ring signals and connecting a selected one of said devices designated by said one or predetermined plurality of ring signals to the telephone line for receiving the incoming telephone call;
telephone line monitoring means coupled to the telephone line and to said control means for detecting an On-Hook condition of the telephone line following completion of the incoming telephone call and for providing an On-Hook signal to said control means, whereupon said control means disconnects said selected device from the telephone line and said ring sensing means awaits receipt of a ring signal of another incoming telephone call; and
off-hook detection means coupled to said control means for detecting an off-hook condition of one said devices to permit an outgoing telephone call on the telephone line.
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Abstract
An incoming telephone call director is intended for use with a Ring-Master service which provides different ring signals on a single telephone line to selectively access one of several devices on the line. The call director ignores a first ring, counts the pulses in the next ring, and then directs the next subsequent ring to a selected telephone or device such as a computer modem, facsimile, telex, etc., on the single telephone line. A different sounding ring signal is used to identify and access each telephone or device on an individual basis. The call director senses an Off-Hook condition for the telephone or any one of the devices and connects that device to the single telephone line to provide a Dial Tone to permit a plurality of such devices to share a single telephone line without interfering with each other or telephone calls on the line. Although the first pulse is ignored for call routing purposes, the call director converts this complete or partial high voltage pulse to power itself in eliminating the requirement for line isolation or a battery operated supply. A lockout circuit allows only one line at a time access, while the system automatically begins waiting for the next call or for one of the internal lines to go Off-Hook following completion of a call.
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14 Claims
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1. For use with a single telephone line to which are coupled a plurality of communications devices for receiving and transmitting telephone calls, wherein one or a predetermined plurality of successive ring signals is used to designate each of said devices for receipt of an incoming telephone call, apparatus for directing an incoming call to a respective one of said devices, said apparatus comprising:
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ring sensing means coupled to the single telephone line for detecting ring signals on the telephone line; counting means coupled to said ring sensing means for determining the number of ring signals received; control means coupled to said counting means for decoding the number of ring signals and connecting a selected one of said devices designated by said one or predetermined plurality of ring signals to the telephone line for receiving the incoming telephone call; telephone line monitoring means coupled to the telephone line and to said control means for detecting an On-Hook condition of the telephone line following completion of the incoming telephone call and for providing an On-Hook signal to said control means, whereupon said control means disconnects said selected device from the telephone line and said ring sensing means awaits receipt of a ring signal of another incoming telephone call; and off-hook detection means coupled to said control means for detecting an off-hook condition of one said devices to permit an outgoing telephone call on the telephone line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. For use with a single incoming telephone call line, a telephone call director for directing incoming telephone calls to a plurality of communications devices coupled to the telephone line, wherein each of said plurality of communications devices is uniquely identified by pulse coded ring signals, the telephone call director comprising:
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first means coupled to the telephone line detecting a first ring signal and for storing a charge associated with said first ring signal for subsequent discharge in powering the telephone call director; second means coupled to the telephone line for counting the number of pulses in a second ring signal; third means coupled to said second means for decoding the pulses in the ring signal and for routing an incoming telephone call to one of the communications devices associated with the coded pulses of the second ring signal; and lock-out means coupled to each of the communications devices for detecting an on-hook condition for any one of the communications devices while preventing coupling to the telephone line of any other communications device.
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Specification