Secured wireless handsets
First Claim
1. A secured wireless handset, comprising:
- a wireless handset;
a cradle for holding the wireless handset;
a first attachment to secure the wireless handset to the cradle; and
a second attachment to secure the cradle to a communication site, wherein the first attachment prevents removal of the wireless handset from the cradle without use of a tool.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to secured wireless handsets that discourage or reduce unauthorized removal, loss, or theft of a handset, while allowing the person to communicate hands free. In an embodiment the wireless handset includes a first attachment of a T-nut secured the wireless handset. The T-nut is attached to the cradle by a threaded bolt. A second attachment secures the cradle to a designated communication site such as in a vehicle. In another embodiment, the first attachment includes a security block for obstructing the release mechanisms of a latch on the cradle to secure the wireless handset to the cradle. The secured wireless handsets described are also applicable to non-vehicular communication sites where wireless handset removal from the communication site is a concern.
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19 Claims
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1. A secured wireless handset, comprising:
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a wireless handset; a cradle for holding the wireless handset; a first attachment to secure the wireless handset to the cradle; and a second attachment to secure the cradle to a communication site, wherein the first attachment prevents removal of the wireless handset from the cradle without use of a tool. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of securing a wireless handset to a communication site, comprising:
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securing a wireless handset to a cradle through a first attachment so that the wireless handset is not freely removable from the cradle without using a tool to disassemble the first attachment between the wireless handset and the cradle; and securing the cradle to the communication site through a second attachment so that the cradle is not freely removable from the communication site without disassembling the second attachment from the communication site. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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