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Systems and methods for selectively accepting telephone calls without establishing voice communications

  • US 5,657,372 A
  • Filed: 10/17/1994
  • Issued: 08/12/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/17/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A cellular radio communications system comprising:

  • a cellular telephone comprising;

    notification means for alerting a user of said cellular telephone that a source telephone has placed a telephone call to said cellular telephone;

    hold selection means;

    release hold selection means; and

    answer selection means;

    answering delay means, responsive to said notification means and further responsive to actuation of said hold selection means by the user of said cellular telephone, for accepting the telephone call from the source telephone without establishing voice communications between said cellular telephone and the source telephone, and for transmitting a predetermined signal to the source telephone;

    answering means, responsive to actuation of said answer selection means by the user of said cellular telephone after said notification means has alerted the user, for establishing voice communications between said cellular telephone and the source telephone without delay; and

    releasing means, responsive to actuation of said release hold selection means by the user of said cellular telephone after acceptance of the telephone call from the source telephone by said answering delay means, for establishing voice communications between said cellular telephone and the source telephone;

    wherein said answering delay means comprises timer means and wherein said answering delay means is responsive to actuation of said hold selection means only within a predetermined period of time after said notification means has alerted the user.

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