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US2086980A
US2086980A US58898A US5889836A US2086980A US 2086980 A US2086980 A US 2086980A US 58898 A US58898 A US 58898A US 5889836 A US5889836 A US 5889836A US 2086980 A US2086980 A US 2086980A
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  • My invention relates to telephone stands, and its objects are to permit the free use of the hands of the operator while the telephone is in use, to permit the ready adjustment of the telephone 5 to various positions to suit the necessity and convenience of the operator, to permit the ready attachment or removal of the telephone from the stand at a minimum of effort, and in general, to simplify and render more effective the constuction and operation of the several parts.
  • My invention is particularlyadapted for use in connection with the type of telephone commonly known as a French telephone in which both the receiver and transmitter are combined in one organization, and
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 without indicating the position of the telephone.
  • the standard 5 is constructed with the enlarged base 6 and the barrel 1 composed of metal or any suitable material.
  • the shank 8 of the cradle 9 which is as here shown preferably formed from a single metal bar or length of wire bent at the upper portion thereof to form the convolution ID for the reception of the receiver portion l2 of the telephone 14 and bent at its i end to form the cup l5 for the reception of the transmitting portion l3 of the telephone.
  • the convolution II] is preferably so shaped as to provide two (2) parallel cups of wire for the accurate positioning of the portion of the telephone received therein so as to be held securely at the inclination most desirable for the ear of the operator while at the same time permitting the transmitting portion of the telephone to be held in cup [5 directly adjacent to his mouth.
  • I provide the barrel 1 with the thumb screw l l, which extending through the wall of the barrel 1 conmouth and ear of the operator while leaving the.
  • Figure 1 is a view in perspective of my improved tacts with the shank 8 and secures the same in any desired position.
  • Pursuant to such purpose I preferably construct the bar or wire, above mentioned, with a return bend forming the cradle l0 and parallel extending members one of which terminates in the cup 15 and the other of which forms the shank 8.
  • the great advantage of forming a cradle of this type bent from one integral strip is simplicity of construction, while at' bend terminating at the other end of said bar or wire, in a straight shank shaped to engage with the bore of the barrel 1 and vertically adjustable therein.
  • the telephone [4 is removed from its support upon the usual telephone instrument normally resting upon the desk and is placed in the cradle 9, such cradle having been preferably adjusted to the individual need of the operator and the telephone call is taken in this position.
  • the telephone may be restored to its original position, or a weight may be placed upon the spring causing the opening of the connection and the telephone allowed to stay in its cradle. Additional calls may be taken in like manner. While the call is being taken it is obvious that the hands of the operator are free to take down a message, to make any notes desired, or to make any other disposition desired by the operator.
  • a standard said standard having a barrel portion at its upper end, a single strip of metal bent to form a return bend convolution for the reception portion thereof shaped to receive and hold the receiving part of the telephone; (0) said return p of a telephone instrument, one end of said strip terminating in a member engaging with the bore of said barrel, and means for securing said member in adjusted position in said barrel.
  • a standard in a telephone stand, the combination of a standard, said standard having a barrel portion at its upper end, a single strip of metal bent back upon itself to form a convolution shaped to receive and hold the receiving part of a French telephone, one end of said strip being shaped to receive and hold the transmitting part of said telephone and the other end of said strip terminating in a straight shank engaging with the bore of said barrel, and means for securing said shank in adjusted position in said barrel.
  • a standard having a barrel portion at its upper end, a single elongated strip of metal bent at its middle portion back upon itself to form a cup shaped to receive and hold the receiving part of a French telephone and to form two parallel members, the end portion of one of which members is shaped to receive and hold the transmitting part of said telephone, and the end portion of the other of which members terminates in a straight shank which engages With the bore of said barrel, and means for securing said shank in adjusted position in said barrel.

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L. R. KIRBY TELEPHONE STAND Filed Jan. 13, 1936 July 13, 1937.
WITT/VESSES r INVENTOR sfi w-z 49 /{T LA- Patented July 13, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFHQE TELEPHONE STAND Lewis B. Kirby, San Diego, Calif.
Application January 13, 1936, Serial No. 58,898
3 Claims.
My invention relates to telephone stands, and its objects are to permit the free use of the hands of the operator while the telephone is in use, to permit the ready adjustment of the telephone 5 to various positions to suit the necessity and convenience of the operator, to permit the ready attachment or removal of the telephone from the stand at a minimum of effort, and in general, to simplify and render more effective the constuction and operation of the several parts. My invention is particularlyadapted for use in connection with the type of telephone commonly known as a French telephone in which both the receiver and transmitter are combined in one organization, and
which is removable from the main telephone instrument. I have, therefore, in my preferred form of apparatus, endeavored to coordinate my arrangement of parts in such a manner as to secure the most effective association with the hands free for such purposes as he may find necessary or desirable.
Attention is hereby directed tothe drawing in which similar numerals of designation refer to similar parts throughout the several views:
telephone stand showing its particular application for use in connection with a French telephone, the said telephone being shown in dotted lines;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 without indicating the position of the telephone.
Referring to the drawing, the standard 5 is constructed with the enlarged base 6 and the barrel 1 composed of metal or any suitable material. Within the barrel 1 is introduced the shank 8 of the cradle 9 which is as here shown preferably formed from a single metal bar or length of wire bent at the upper portion thereof to form the convolution ID for the reception of the receiver portion l2 of the telephone 14 and bent at its i end to form the cup l5 for the reception of the transmitting portion l3 of the telephone. The convolution II] is preferably so shaped as to provide two (2) parallel cups of wire for the accurate positioning of the portion of the telephone received therein so as to be held securely at the inclination most desirable for the ear of the operator while at the same time permitting the transmitting portion of the telephone to be held in cup [5 directly adjacent to his mouth. To permit I the vertical adjustment of the cradle 9, I provide the barrel 1 with the thumb screw l l, which extending through the wall of the barrel 1 conmouth and ear of the operator while leaving the.
Figure 1 is a view in perspective of my improved tacts with the shank 8 and secures the same in any desired position. Pursuant to such purpose I preferably construct the bar or wire, above mentioned, with a return bend forming the cradle l0 and parallel extending members one of which terminates in the cup 15 and the other of which forms the shank 8. The great advantage of forming a cradle of this type bent from one integral strip is simplicity of construction, while at' bend terminating at the other end of said bar or wire, in a straight shank shaped to engage with the bore of the barrel 1 and vertically adjustable therein.
In the operation of my improved invention the telephone [4 is removed from its support upon the usual telephone instrument normally resting upon the desk and is placed in the cradle 9, such cradle having been preferably adjusted to the individual need of the operator and the telephone call is taken in this position.
At the end of the call, the telephone may be restored to its original position, or a weight may be placed upon the spring causing the opening of the connection and the telephone allowed to stay in its cradle. Additional calls may be taken in like manner. While the call is being taken it is obvious that the hands of the operator are free to take down a message, to make any notes desired, or to make any other disposition desired by the operator.
While I have described my invention with particular reference to the preferred form of construction herein described and illustrated, I by no means desire to limit myself to such form. As is obvious, other forms might be employed without departing from the spirit of my invention, or its purpose.
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. In a telephone stand, the combination of a standard, said standard having a barrel portion at its upper end, a single strip of metal bent to form a return bend convolution for the reception portion thereof shaped to receive and hold the receiving part of the telephone; (0) said return p of a telephone instrument, one end of said strip terminating in a member engaging with the bore of said barrel, and means for securing said member in adjusted position in said barrel.
2. In a telephone stand, the combination of a standard, said standard having a barrel portion at its upper end, a single strip of metal bent back upon itself to form a convolution shaped to receive and hold the receiving part of a French telephone, one end of said strip being shaped to receive and hold the transmitting part of said telephone and the other end of said strip terminating in a straight shank engaging with the bore of said barrel, and means for securing said shank in adjusted position in said barrel.
3. In a telephone stand, the combination of a standard, said standard having a barrel portion at its upper end, a single elongated strip of metal bent at its middle portion back upon itself to form a cup shaped to receive and hold the receiving part of a French telephone and to form two parallel members, the end portion of one of which members is shaped to receive and hold the transmitting part of said telephone, and the end portion of the other of which members terminates in a straight shank which engages With the bore of said barrel, and means for securing said shank in adjusted position in said barrel.
LEWIS R. KIRBY.
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US2527152A (en) * 1945-05-25 1950-10-24 H J Hofteig Doll support
US2690893A (en) * 1951-07-11 1954-10-05 Mokhiber Annis Holder for refuse containers
US3185780A (en) * 1960-02-08 1965-05-25 Falla Michael M De Telephone holder device
USD276609S (en) 1982-10-22 1984-12-04 Schwartz Joel S Expansion phone
USD310997S (en) 1987-06-12 1990-10-02 Tholberg Ronald W Holder for cellular telephone
US5396993A (en) * 1993-11-23 1995-03-14 Spitler; Carol Kitchen utensil holder
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US20070089727A1 (en) * 2005-10-25 2007-04-26 Joseph Burke Food covering supports
USD574672S1 (en) * 2007-08-02 2008-08-12 Chef'n Corporation Utensil handle
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US2527152A (en) * 1945-05-25 1950-10-24 H J Hofteig Doll support
US2690893A (en) * 1951-07-11 1954-10-05 Mokhiber Annis Holder for refuse containers
US3185780A (en) * 1960-02-08 1965-05-25 Falla Michael M De Telephone holder device
USD276609S (en) 1982-10-22 1984-12-04 Schwartz Joel S Expansion phone
USD310997S (en) 1987-06-12 1990-10-02 Tholberg Ronald W Holder for cellular telephone
US5396993A (en) * 1993-11-23 1995-03-14 Spitler; Carol Kitchen utensil holder
EP1230880A1 (en) * 2001-02-13 2002-08-14 Patrick Loirat Support for food skewers
FR2820625A1 (en) * 2001-02-13 2002-08-16 Arnaud Loirat SKEWER SUPPORT (S)
US20070089727A1 (en) * 2005-10-25 2007-04-26 Joseph Burke Food covering supports
USD574672S1 (en) * 2007-08-02 2008-08-12 Chef'n Corporation Utensil handle
USD603660S1 (en) 2007-08-02 2009-11-10 Chef'n Corporation Utensil holder
US20150216364A1 (en) * 2014-02-03 2015-08-06 Bernard Knight, SR. Serving Utensil Holder
US9756985B2 (en) * 2014-02-03 2017-09-12 Bernard Knight, SR. Serving utensil holder
USD864163S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-10-22 Rtx A/S Telephone headset accessory
USD866513S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-11-12 Rtx A/S Headset
USD866510S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-11-12 Rtx A/S Headset
USD873259S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2020-01-21 Rtx A/S Telephone headset holder
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USD866512S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-11-12 Rtx A/S Headset
USD863256S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-10-15 Rtx A/S Telephone headset accessory
USD866508S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-11-12 Rtx A/S Headset
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USD867331S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2019-11-19 Rtx A/S Headset
USD872725S1 (en) * 2017-05-24 2020-01-14 Rtx A/S Telephone headset holder
USD872726S1 (en) 2017-05-24 2020-01-14 Rtx A/S Telephone headset holder
USD866509S1 (en) 2017-11-24 2019-11-12 Rtx A/S Headset
USD971892S1 (en) * 2021-05-10 2022-12-06 John Brogan Headphone stand
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