AU730005B3 - Headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone - Google Patents

Headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone Download PDF

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AU730005B3
AU730005B3 AU37819/00A AU3781900A AU730005B3 AU 730005 B3 AU730005 B3 AU 730005B3 AU 37819/00 A AU37819/00 A AU 37819/00A AU 3781900 A AU3781900 A AU 3781900A AU 730005 B3 AU730005 B3 AU 730005B3
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION PETTY PATENT Invention Title: HEADSET/HAND-FREE OPERATING MODE SELECTING AND SWITCHING SYSTEM FOR TELEPHONE Name of Applicant: KUAN-NONG LIN The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: HEADSET/HAND-FREE OPERATING MODE SELECTING AND SWITCHING SYSTEM FOR TELEPHONE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone, and more particularly to a headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone that is controlled through only one single button switch. The system mainly includes a circuit for a main unit of the telephone into which a headset connection detecting system and a hand-free/headset button switch are added. By depressing the handfree/headset button switch, the headset connection detecting system is enabled to automatically detect whether a headset is electrically disconnected fromthe telephone, or whether there is not any headset connected to the telephone set, so that the telephone can be automatically-set to a hand-free or a headset operating mode depending on a detected result.
A multi-functional telephone set currently available in the market usually includes two additional operating modes, namely, a headset mode and a hand-free mode. In the headset mode, a user may talk over the phone without holding a handset thereof simply by putting on a headset plugged into a headset jack provided on the telephone set. And, in the hand-free mode, a user may talk over the phone without the need to hold the handset or put on the headset. For the user to select to use either the headset or the hand-free operating mode, such multi-functional telephone set is usually provided with at least two separate button switches with which the user select and switch between the headset and the hand-free operating modes. That is, when the user wishes to talk over the phone in the hand-free mode, one of the at least two button switches, that is, a hand-free button switch, must be depressed to enable the hand-free operating mode of the telephone. The same hand-free button switch must also be depressed when the talk ends, in order to resume the telephone set to a normal operating mode. And, when the user wishes to talk over the phone in the headset mode, a headset is first plugged into the headset jack on the telephone set and then another one of the at least two button switches, that is, a headset button switch, is depressed to enable the headset operating mode of the telephone. In brief, on a conventional multifunctional telephone set, there are at least two separate mode-selection keys in addition to other keys for basic functions of the telephone. And, these at least two separate mode-selection keys must be separately depressed to select a desired operating mode, namely, the headset mode or the hand-free mode. These additional mode-selection keys inevitably increase the manufacturing cost of the telephone set, and it is troublesome for the user to pay attention to select a correct mode-selection key between two such keys before the operating mode of the telephone set can be switched.
Generally, a user who needs to continuously talk over phone for aprolonged time, such as a telephone operator, or a user who needs to talk over phone while handling other work with hands, such as a stock operator, will usually select the headset mode. For these people, when they plugs a headset into the headset jack on the phone set, it means they are to use the headset mode of the phone, and it is really troublesome for them to further depress a button switch to enter into the headset mode.
And, when they do not use the headset, they can simply put off the headset. It would be really unnecessary for them to further depress a button switch to disable the headset mode.
Therefore, it is tried by the inventor to develop a simplified headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone, so that a user may conveniently select and switch between the headset and the hand-free modes simply by depressing one single button switch on the phone.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved telephone operating mode selecting and switching system, in which a single button switch and a headset connection detecting system are-included. By depressing the one single button switch, the headset connection detecting system is automatically enabled to detect whether headset switches provided on the telephone set are disconnected or not, or whether there is not any headset connected to the telephone set. And, the telephone set will be automatically switched to a headset-enabled status or a hand-free-enabled status, depending on a detected result from the headset connection detecting system. And, when the one single button switch is depressed again, the previously enabled status is automatically ended. The selecting and switching between the headset and the hand-free modes of a telephone set is therefore largely simplified.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein Fig. 1 is a block diagram of the electric circuit of the present invention; Fig. 2 is ablockdiagramshowing the procedures included in the headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system of the present invention; and Fig. 3 is a circuit diagram for an embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Please refer to Fig. 1 that is a block diagram showing a circuit of a headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone according to the present invention. According to this system, a headset connection detecting system and a hand-free/ headset button switch (see Fig. 2) are provided in a circuitry for a main unit of the telephone. In the overall circuitry of the telephone, there is also provided a headset portion that is included in a separated headset and a hand-free portion that is included in the main unit of the telephone. The headset portion further includes a headset microphone (Cl) and a headset speaker each of which is connected to a switch provided on the main unit of the telephone.
The hand-free portion also further includes a hand-free microphone (Dl) and a hand-free speaker (D2), and each of which is connected to a switch provided between them and the circuitry of the main unit of the telephone. There are lines extended from the headset connection detecting system to the switches and for the system to detect a connection status of the switches or (F) When the headset portion is plugged into the main unit of the telephone, it means the switches are in an 'ON" status. On the other hand, when the headset portion is not plugged into the main unit of the telephone, it means the switches are in an "OFF" status. The headset connection detecting system is able to detect the exact status of the switches And, either the headset or the hand-free operating mode of the telephone is automatically enabled based on a detected result from the headset connection detecting system Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing procedures included in the headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system of the present invention. First, in a Start procedure 1, the telephone is set to an active status. Second, in a Push Button procedure 2, the hand-free/headset button switch is depressed to enter into a Detecting procedure 3. In the Detecting procedure 3, the headset connection detecting system (A) automatically detects whether the headset switches (E) are not disconnected, or whether there is not any headset plugged into the telephone. In the event a user wants to use a headset while the headset portion has already been plugged into the main unit of the telephone, it means the headset switches are not in the disconnected status. Thus, a detected result from the Detecting procedure 3 is In this case, a Headset Enable procedure 4 follows. In this procedure 4, the headset mode is enabled and theusercouldtalkoverthe telephone through the headset. When the talk ends, a Headset Disable procedure 5 follows. In this procedure simply depress the Hand-free/Headset button switch (B) and the previously enabled headset mode is disabled and an End procedure 8 follows. In the event the user wants to use the phone in a hand-free mode and the headset portion is not plugged into the main unit of the telephone, that is, the headset switches are disconnected, the user may simply set the telephone to the "ON" status (the procedure 1) and then depress the hand-free/headset button switch (the procedure 2) just as in the case described earlier. At this point, the headset connection detecting system detects and the telephone enters into the Detecting procedure 3 and a detected result from the headset connection detecting system is "YES", that is, the headset switches (E) are disconnected (or no headset is plugged into the telephone set) With this detected result of "YES", the telephone enters into a Hand-free Enable procedure 6, representing the hand-free mode of the telephone is enabled and the user may talk over the phone in the hand-free mode. When the talk ends, simply depress the Hand-free/Headset button switch again for the telephone to enter into a Hand-free Disable procedure 7. And then, the End procedure 8 follows.
From the above description, it can be found that the present invention allows easy selecting and switching by a phone user between the Hand-free and the Headset operating modes simply by adding a headset connection detecting system and one single Hand-free/Headset button switch into the telephone circuit. A telephone set with the headset connection detecting system and the Hand-free/Headset button switch (B) is apparently more practical for use.
Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplified circuit diagram for a telephone set incorporating the headset connection detecting system and the Hand-free/Headset button switch of the present invention. From this circuit diagram, it can be proven that the present invention is effective and practical for use.
The present invention is an IC-based electronic circuit design. And, it is understood that many changes and modifications in the specifications of components or the circuit arrangements of an electronic circuit can be carried out without departing from the scope of the present invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
Throughout the specification and claims, the words "comprise", "comprises" and "comprising" are used in a non-exclusive sense.

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1. A headset/hand-free operating mode selecting and switching system for telephone, comprising a headset connection detecting system and a single hand- free/headset button switch that are added into a telephone circuit to enabl-a phone user to conveniently select and switch between a hand-free and a headset operating mode of said telephone prior to talk over said telephone; said headset connection detecting system being provided in a circuit of a main unit of said telephone to connect to a headset portion and a hand-free portion via headset microphone and speaker switches and hand-free microphone and speaker switches, respectively, that are basic components in said circuit of said main unit of the telephone; whereby when said one single hand-free/headset button switch is depressed, said headset connection detecting system is enabled to automatically detect whether said headset microphone and speaker switches are disconnected.or whether said telephone is not connected to a headset, and said-headset or said hand-free mode of said telephone is automatically enabled depending on a detected result from said headset connection detecting system, and when said one single hand-free/headset button switch is depressed again, said headset or said hand-free mode of said telephone previously enabled is now disabled.
2. A telephone switching system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 12th day of December 2000 KUAN-NONG LIN By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK Fellows Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia
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