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Method of and means for accessing computerized data bases utilizing a touch-tone telephone instrument

  • US 4,649,563 A
  • Filed: 04/02/1984
  • Issued: 03/10/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/02/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. The method of utilizing a telephone instrument having transmitter and receiver components, and further including a touch pad having individually depressable alpha-numeric keys each representing a single number and a plurality of letters of the alphabet, to obtain a desired piece of information as a response to an inquiry generated at the situs of the instrument, that comprises the steps of:

  • (a) spelling out one of more words by a single depression, for each letter in a work, of only that key, and no others, that represents said letter;

    (b) transmitting the alphabetically ordered inquiry, encoded as a numeric string, from the transmitter component of the instrument to a computer means;

    (c) at the computer means, decoding the numeric string by selecting which of the several alphabetic characters represented by each depressed key will combine with similarly selected characters of the other depressed keys to form the spelled work or words, including the following sequence;

    (1) responsive to the depression of the first and second numeric keys used, selecting only a letter or letters among those represented by the first key, and only a letter or letters among those represented by the second key, that can be validly combined as a first-and-second-letter pairing in the formation of a word, while rejecting all other letter combinations that cannot be so paired,(2) responsive to the depression of the third key used, selecting only a letter or letters that can be combined with the selected letter(s) represented by the second key as a second-and-third-letter pairing in the formation of a word or words, while rejecting all other letter combinations that cannot be so paired, and(3) continuing in like manner through the numeric string to determine similarly acceptable consecutive letter pairings;

    (d) matching the numeric string as decoded at the computer means with a piece of information that has been previously stored therein and is to be transmitted to the telephone instrument; and

    (e) synthesizing said piece of information in voice form and transmitting it to the receiver of the instrument.

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