Remote auxilliary charging cradle for cordless telephone handset
First Claim
1. A remote charging cradle for a cordless telephone handset comprising:
- energy means for providing a source of energy for charging a battery in the telephone handset when the handset is placed in the charging cradle;
timer means for generating a first predetermined time period and a second predetermined time period; and
means for cycling the source of energy provided to the handset between an on state determined by the first predetermined dine period and an off state determined by the second predetermined time period for charging said battery while the handset is in the charging cradle, wherein the first and second time periods are cycling such that a radio frequency ring signal is not lost, and said handset receiving the radio frequency signal when said source of energy is in the off state.
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Abstract
A remote charging cradle is configured for charging a cordless telephone handset unit and also permits the handset unit to receive and respond to a radio frequency ringing signal while located in this cradle. While being charged, the handset unit looks for a ringing signal over a direct-current charging path provided through its battery charge contacts. The operation which permits charging of the handset unit while also permitting the handset unit to receive a radio frequency ringing signal is achieved through a power cycling arrangement which controls the period over which the charging current from the cradle is applied to the handset unit. By applying this charging current periodically and then only for relatively short periods of time, the handset unit is able to sense the radio frequency ringing signal generated by an associated base unit during those periods when the charging current is not being applied and thereby respond to the ringing signal.
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1. A remote charging cradle for a cordless telephone handset comprising:
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energy means for providing a source of energy for charging a battery in the telephone handset when the handset is placed in the charging cradle; timer means for generating a first predetermined time period and a second predetermined time period; and means for cycling the source of energy provided to the handset between an on state determined by the first predetermined dine period and an off state determined by the second predetermined time period for charging said battery while the handset is in the charging cradle, wherein the first and second time periods are cycling such that a radio frequency ring signal is not lost, and said handset receiving the radio frequency signal when said source of energy is in the off state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of charging a cordless telephone handset in a remote charging cradle, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of energy for charging a battery in the telephone handset when the handset is placed in the charging cradle; generating a first predetermined time period and a second predetermined time period; and cycling the source of energy provided to the handset between an on state determined by the first predetermined time period and an off state determined by the second predetermined time period for charging said battery while the handset is in the charging cradle, wherein the first and second time periods are cycling such that a radio frequency ring signal is not lost, and said handset receiving the radio frequency signal when said source of energy is in the off state. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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