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US1864910A
US1864910A US587026A US58702632A US1864910A US 1864910 A US1864910 A US 1864910A US 587026 A US587026 A US 587026A US 58702632 A US58702632 A US 58702632A US 1864910 A US1864910 A US 1864910A
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    • H04M19/00Current supply arrangements for telephone systems
    • H04M19/02Current supply arrangements for telephone systems providing ringing current or supervisory tones, e.g. dialling tone or busy tone
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  • This invention relates to a novel telephone accessory in the form of a signal light operable in conjunction with the signalling bell designed to facilitate answering telephones.
  • the purpose of the present invention is to provide a visible signal in the form of a light 0 on each telephone so that the light is displayed when the bell rings, whereby to clearly identify the particular phone to be answered, and to thereby overcome the aforesaid obj ectionable results.
  • Figure 1 is an elevational view showing the manner in which the signal bell is applied to a conventional telephone.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a diagrammatic view showing the electrical system utilized for accomplishing the desired results.
  • the numeral 4 designates a table or other stationary support for the conventional telephone 5.
  • the audible or bell signal is denoted generally by the numeral 6 and the cord 7 leading therefrom is connected with the receiver 8 in the usual way.
  • I provide a supplementary electric cord 9 electrically connected with contacts (notshown) in the attachment 10.
  • the attachment comprises a suitable casing housing the electric contact and formed with attaching flanges 11 secured to the telephone and further provided with a socket 12 to accommodate the signal light 13.
  • the signal light is denoted at 13 and one wire 24 thereof is electrically connected with one of the bells and the companion wire 25 is connected through a battery 26 with the rod' 22.
  • the circuit is intermittently closed to flash the signal light 13. Under this arrangement the signal light is simultaneously operated with the bell,
  • This simple and economical signal light is applicable to conventional telephones without requiring alterations in the existing parts and is destined to expedite telephone service, to insure accuracy, and to promote greater convenience for the user of the phone.
  • a telephone alarm and signallingsystem of the class described comprising a pair of spaced bells, a hammer co-operable therewith and located between the bells, conventional" electrical operating means for the hammer, a supplementary s1gnal light, and wires connecting thelight with one of the bells and the hammer for simultaneous operation of the bells and light.

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June 28, 1932. H. D. JEWELL TELEPHONE SIGNAL LIGHT Filed Jan. 16, 1932 Inventor -67Q7v/Z .Zl/weZ I flliomey Patented June 28, 1932 UNITED STATES HAROLD D. JEWELL, 0F DETROIT, MICHIGAN TELEPHONE SIGNAL LIGHT Application filed January 16, 1932. Serial No. 587,026.
This invention relates to a novel telephone accessory in the form of a signal light operable in conjunction with the signalling bell designed to facilitate answering telephones.
It is a matter of common knowledge that in many oil'ices, individual telephones are provided on the desks of closely related employees. Also there are many instances where several telephones are provided on a single desk. Under this arrangement, confusion frequently develops when the telephone rings. It is sometimes diflicult to determine momentarily which one of the phones is ringing because of the deceptive sound of the bell.
0 As a result of this, the person answering the phone will frequently answer the wrong phone, thus resulting in delay and confusion.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a visible signal in the form of a light 0 on each telephone so that the light is displayed when the bell rings, whereby to clearly identify the particular phone to be answered, and to thereby overcome the aforesaid obj ectionable results.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is an elevational view showing the manner in which the signal bell is applied to a conventional telephone.
Figure 2 is an enlarged side elevation thereof.
Figure 3 is a diagrammatic view showing the electrical system utilized for accomplishing the desired results.
In the drawing, in Figure 1, the numeral 4: designates a table or other stationary support for the conventional telephone 5. The audible or bell signal is denoted generally by the numeral 6 and the cord 7 leading therefrom is connected with the receiver 8 in the usual way. In accordance with the present invention I provide a supplementary electric cord 9 electrically connected with contacts (notshown) in the attachment 10.
The attachment comprises a suitable casing housing the electric contact and formed with attaching flanges 11 secured to the telephone and further provided with a socket 12 to accommodate the signal light 13.
Referring now to Figure 3, itwill be observed that the electromagnets are denoted by the numerals 14 and 15 and the oscillarubber insulation sleeve 23.
The signal light is denoted at 13 and one wire 24 thereof is electrically connected with one of the bells and the companion wire 25 is connected through a battery 26 with the rod' 22. Thus, as the hammer 21 is alternately swung between the two bells, the circuit is intermittently closed to flash the signal light 13. Under this arrangement the signal light is simultaneously operated with the bell,
Consequently, it is easy to detect which phone in a battery of telephones is being rung.
This simple and economical signal light is applicable to conventional telephones without requiring alterations in the existing parts and is destined to expedite telephone service, to insure accuracy, and to promote greater convenience for the user of the phone.
It is thought that the description taken in connection with the drawing will enable a clear understanding of the invention to be had. Therefore, a more lengthy description is thought unnecessary.
While the preferred embodiment. of the invention has been shown and described, it is to be understood that minor changes coming within the field of invention claimed may be resorted to if desired.
I claim:
A telephone alarm and signallingsystem of the class described comprising a pair of spaced bells, a hammer co-operable therewith and located between the bells, conventional" electrical operating means for the hammer, a supplementary s1gnal light, and wires connecting thelight with one of the bells and the hammer for simultaneous operation of the bells and light.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature. HAROLD D. JEWELL.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2522701A (en) * 1947-06-19 1950-09-19 Cecil A Bostany Illuminated telephone dial and ringing circuit
US2572814A (en) * 1950-01-06 1951-10-23 Marie K Laporte Telephone shell and signal light
US2572815A (en) * 1950-06-08 1951-10-23 Marie K Laporte Illuminating attachment for telephones

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2522701A (en) * 1947-06-19 1950-09-19 Cecil A Bostany Illuminated telephone dial and ringing circuit
US2572814A (en) * 1950-01-06 1951-10-23 Marie K Laporte Telephone shell and signal light
US2572815A (en) * 1950-06-08 1951-10-23 Marie K Laporte Illuminating attachment for telephones

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