WO2012162765A1 - A ringing and charging device for mobile telephones - Google Patents
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- WO2012162765A1 WO2012162765A1 PCT/BG2012/000015 BG2012000015W WO2012162765A1 WO 2012162765 A1 WO2012162765 A1 WO 2012162765A1 BG 2012000015 W BG2012000015 W BG 2012000015W WO 2012162765 A1 WO2012162765 A1 WO 2012162765A1
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/04—Supports for telephone transmitters or receivers
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M19/00—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems
- H04M19/02—Current supply arrangements for telephone systems providing ringing current or supervisory tones, e.g. dialling tone or busy tone
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02J—CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
- H02J7/00—Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries
- H02J7/0042—Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries characterised by the mechanical construction
Abstract
The invention relates to the mobile communication field and, more particularly, to the mobile phones. The device is a separate ringing device, an accessory to the mobile phone, which rings in the same time as the mobile phone rings. The device could be used for charging the batteries of mobile phones as well. It consists of the following suitably connected components: a power source, a central processing unit, a SIM card, a transceiver, an antenna, a speaker, a power switch. The device could also have several additional, suitably connected building components- a battery, an indicator light (on-off), a display, a volume up-down key, used alone or in combination with the other.
Description
A RINGING AND CHARGING DEVICE FOR MOBILE TELEPHONES
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the mobile communication field and, more particularly, to the mobile telephones (also known as mobile phones, cellular phones, cell phones, hand phones or handy in Germany).
Background of the Invention
The mobile phones have become personal phones due to the possibility to be carried with us everywhere. This advantage could be lost easily and turns into a drawback at home, especially in a large house. Usually we leave the mobile phone in one of the rooms and its ringing may not be heard in the other rooms. With wired phones this is avoided using extension phones or bells. This option did not exist until now for the mobile phones. The aim of the present invention is to develop a device representing a separate ringing device, an accessory to the mobile phone, which rings in the same time as the mobile phone rings. Placing one or more such devices in different rooms or floors will prevent missing important or urgent calls and the permanent transportation of the mobile phone around the house or the office.
Beside for ringing, the device could be used for charging the batteries of mobile phones as well.
Detailed Description of the Invention
The device according to the present invention includes the following components:
1. A power source
The power source for the device contains all components of the common charging device for mobile phones. Additionally the device has an output charging connector allowing wiring to a mobile phone for charging its battery. Contrary to the mobile phones this device has not a battery, it is permanently connected to the mains. It is possible to provide the device with a battery thus allowing it to be used in places without electricity (e.g. in the garden).
2. A central processing unit, as in every mobile phone
3. A SIM card, as in every mobile phone, identical with the SIM card of the
mobile phone
4. A transceiver, an antenna, as in every mobile phone
5. A speaker, as in every mobile phone
6. A power switch
7. An output charging connector
The device, according to the present invention, is similar to a mobile phone, but exercise only one of its useful functions-the ringing. It works as a separate bell, an accessory to the mobile phone. That is why several components, typical for the mobile phone are missing- microphone, keyboard (or touch screen), display. In the basic model of the device a battery is missing as well, since it is foreseen that the device will be permanently connected to the mains. The electricity consumption of the device will be very low (only for ringing). The device appearance will be similar to a typical mobile phone charger but with a removable cable, a SIM card slot, an outlet charging connector and a power key. For the charging of a phone battery the outlet charging connector will be connected with a cable bearing on the other end a USB plug or a set of plugs suitable for different types of mobile phones. This way l
the device could be used as charger for almost any of the existing models and types of mobile phones.
Several complementary components, not indispensable for functioning of the device, but useful, could be added e.g. an on-off indicator light, a small display, a volume up-down key, a battery (if it will be used outdoors).
Description of the Drawings
Fig. 1. Ringing and charging device-basic layout
1. A power source
2. A central processing unit
3. A SIM card
4. A transceiver, an antenna
5. A speaker
6. A power switch
7. An output charging connector
Fig. 2. Ringing and charging device-layout with additional components
1. A power source
2. A central processing unit
3. A SIM card
4. A transceiver, an antenna
5. A speaker
6. A power switch
7. An output charging connector
8. A battery
9. An indicator light (on-off)
10. A display
11. A volume up-down key
Several examples
Example 1. Fig. 1 shows the layout of the device, according to the present invention, consisting of the following components:
1. A power source
2. A central processing unit
3. A SIM card
4. A transceiver, an antenna
5. A speaker
6. A power switch
7. An output charging connector
The device functions as follows:
As ringing device:
A SIM card identical to the one of the mobile phone is pushed into the slot until it clicks. The device is connected to the mains and the key 6 is switched to on. When called, the antenna receives the incoming radio waves and transmits the signal to the transceiver 4, then the signal goes to the central processing unit 2 and is emitted as a sound by the speaker 5.
As charging device:
The device is connected to the mains and the key is switched to on. Then a convenient cable is connected from one side to the output charging connector 7 of the device. The other side of the cable is connected to the mobile phone in order to charge its battery.
Example 2. Fig. 2 shows the layout of the device according to the present invention, consisting of the components of Example 1 and with several additional components: 8- battery, 9-indicator light (on-off), 10-display, 11 -volume up-down key. On the layout all components are shown all together, but every component could be used alone or in combination with other. The device functions like in Example 1, but the battery allows its usage in places without electricity, the indicator light (on-off) shows if the device is switched on, the display shows the calling number, respectively the name of the caller, the volume could be adjusted by the up-down key.
Application of the invention
The device, according to the present invention consists of components widely used in the production of mobile phones and therefore it will be inexpensive and affordable. Its double function as ringing and charging device will made it very useful. The device could become an alternative to the conventional charger. At the same time it will prevent missing important or urgent calls and the permanent transportation of the mobile phone around the house or the office. It could serve in the house as charging and ringing device while the original charger could be used in the office or elsewhere. Many such devices could be placed in different rooms and floors provided all have SIM cards identical with that one of the mobile phone. The device could find wide application as accessory to mobile phones of all types and models. The only condition is to be equipped with an identical SIM card.
Claims
1. A ringing and charging device for mobile phones consisting of following suitably connected components: a power source, a central processing unit, a SIM card, a transceiver, an antenna, a speaker, a power switch and serves as a separate, complementary bell to the mobile phone and as a charger for mobile phones.
2. A ringing and charging device for mobile phones according to claim 1 and bearing several additional, suitably connected components -an indicator light (on-off), a display, a volume up-down key, a battery, used alone or in combination with the other.
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