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Telephone system

  • US 5,734,707 A
  • Filed: 03/13/1996
  • Issued: 03/31/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/13/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A telephone system comprising at least three telephones each including(a) a speaker;

  • (b) a microphone for sensing sounds traveling into said microphone and generating a voice signal representing said sounds;

    (c) a ringer;

    (d) memory means for storing an access code corresponding to the telephone number assigned to the telephone and for storing access codes each corresponding to a different one of two other telephone numbers, each of said two other telephone numbers being assigned to a different one of the other two telephones in the telephone system;

    (e) dialing means for dialing telephone numbers in the telephone, determining the one of said access codes corresponding to a dialed telephone number, and producing a dialing signal including said one of said access codes;

    (f) a transmitter for receiving said dialing signal and said voice signal, and for broadcasting as transmission signals said dialing signal and said voice signal through the air in a selected frequency band;

    (g) a receiver for receiving said airborne transmission signals in said selected frequency band from one of the other telephones and(i) analyzing said transmission signals received in said selected frequency band to determine if said transmission signals include said access code of the telephone, and, when said transmission signals include said access code of the telephone and the telephone is on hook, activating said ringer to notify the user of the telephone of the presence of an incoming call, and(ii) when said signals received in said selected frequency band include voice signals, transmitting said voice signals to said speaker;

    each of the three telephones being able to(i) receive said airborne transmission signals directly from either of the other two telephones,(ii) transmit said transmission signals through the air directly to either of the other two telephones, and(iii) carry on a telephone conversation with either of the other two telephones by receiving and transmitting said airborne transmission signals, and without routing said transmission signals through auxiliary switching equipment separate and spaced apart from the three telephones.

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