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US1909843A
US1909843A US511502A US51150231A US1909843A US 1909843 A US1909843 A US 1909843A US 511502 A US511502 A US 511502A US 51150231 A US51150231 A US 51150231A US 1909843 A US1909843 A US 1909843A
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  • This invention relates to communicating systems and particularly to systems combining both telephone and radio service and its object is to prevent the radio set from interfering with the use of the telephone.
  • Radio sets in operation often disturb the user of a telephone, and the telephone con versation often has to be interrupted while the radio set is being silenced.
  • Heretofore systems have been provided to overcome these inconveniences, whereby a subscriber by lifting the receiver off its support causes means to be automatically operated to silence the radio set.
  • This device functions as an induction coil, and, in addition, is held operated by the transmitter current from the central oflice flowing through its windings when the subscriber removes his receiver from the switchhook.
  • the device thus acts as a relay and closes contacts which silence the radio set by short-circuiting or otherwise disabling the loud speaker.
  • the operation of the system is as follows: When the subscriber removes the receiver 4: from the switchhook 5, a circuit is completed from ground at a central oflice (not shown) through the tip conductor 7, transmitter 6, switchhook 5, left hand winding of the relay 8 which is also acting as an induction coil, ring conductor 9 to battery at the central ofiice. A circuit is also completed from the receiver 4, right hand winding of relay 8, condenser 10, transmitter 6, contacts of the switchhook 5 back to the receiver. Relay 8 will therefore act as an induction coil in the usual manner of standardized subscribers telephone circuits.
  • the circuit completed through the tip and ring conductors 7 and 9 therefore energizes the left hand winding of relay 8 to cause the attraction of the armature of this relay to close a circuit through its armature and front contact for the short-circuiting of the loud speaker 2. If the radio set is operating at this time it will be silenced in this manner. When the subscriber replaces his receiver 4 on the switchhook 5 the circuits through the windings of relay 8 are opened and the radio set is again permitted to function.
  • a system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including a relay having two windings inductively connected and an armature, circuit connections for said windings to include them as induction coil windings for said telephone set, and circuit connections for disabling the radio set controllable by said armature when the relay is actuated.
  • a system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including a relay having two windings inductively connected and an armature, circuit connections for said windings to include them as induction coil windings for said telephone set, and circuit connections for disabling the radio set controllable by the armature when said relay is energized, and switching means controllable by the switchhook of the telephone set for actively connecting said windings in the telephone set.
  • a system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including a relay having two windings inductively connected and an armature, circuit connections including one of said windings in the transmitter circuit and the other winding in the receiver circuit of the telephone set, switching means responsive to the manipulation of the telephone switchhook for controlling said circuit connections for the windings, and means controllable by said armature for disabling said radio set.
  • a system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including.

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y 1933. E. M. SQUIRE 1,909,843
COMMUNICATING SYSTEM Filed Jan. 27, 1931 INVENTOR E. M. SQU/RE A T TORNEY Patented May 16, 1933 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE EDMUND M. SQUIRE, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO BELL TELEPHONE LABO- RATOBIES, INCORPORATED, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF NEW YORK OOMMUNIUATING SYSTEM Application filed Tannery 27, 1931. Serial No. 511,502.
This invention relates to communicating systems and particularly to systems combining both telephone and radio service and its object is to prevent the radio set from interfering with the use of the telephone.
Radio sets in operation often disturb the user of a telephone, and the telephone con versation often has to be interrupted while the radio set is being silenced. Heretofore systems have been provided to overcome these inconveniences, whereby a subscriber by lifting the receiver off its support causes means to be automatically operated to silence the radio set. It is a feature of this invention to rovide a system of this kind in which the indhction coil of the subscribers telephone set is replaced by a combined induction coil and relay. This device functions as an induction coil, and, in addition, is held operated by the transmitter current from the central oflice flowing through its windings when the subscriber removes his receiver from the switchhook. The device thus acts as a relay and closes contacts which silence the radio set by short-circuiting or otherwise disabling the loud speaker.
This invention has been illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which 1 represents a radio set, 2 a loud speaker and at 3 is shown a subscribers telephone set.
The operation of the system is as follows: When the subscriber removes the receiver 4: from the switchhook 5, a circuit is completed from ground at a central oflice (not shown) through the tip conductor 7, transmitter 6, switchhook 5, left hand winding of the relay 8 which is also acting as an induction coil, ring conductor 9 to battery at the central ofiice. A circuit is also completed from the receiver 4, right hand winding of relay 8, condenser 10, transmitter 6, contacts of the switchhook 5 back to the receiver. Relay 8 will therefore act as an induction coil in the usual manner of standardized subscribers telephone circuits. The circuit completed through the tip and ring conductors 7 and 9 therefore energizes the left hand winding of relay 8 to cause the attraction of the armature of this relay to close a circuit through its armature and front contact for the short-circuiting of the loud speaker 2. If the radio set is operating at this time it will be silenced in this manner. When the subscriber replaces his receiver 4 on the switchhook 5 the circuits through the windings of relay 8 are opened and the radio set is again permitted to function.
It should be understood that while the invention has been illustrated in connection with but a single telephone circuit it may readily be applied to other circuits without departing from the spirit thereof, and that the present disclosure is merely illustrative of one application of the invention.
hat is claimed is:
1. A system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including a relay having two windings inductively connected and an armature, circuit connections for said windings to include them as induction coil windings for said telephone set, and circuit connections for disabling the radio set controllable by said armature when the relay is actuated.
2. A system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including a relay having two windings inductively connected and an armature, circuit connections for said windings to include them as induction coil windings for said telephone set, and circuit connections for disabling the radio set controllable by the armature when said relay is energized, and switching means controllable by the switchhook of the telephone set for actively connecting said windings in the telephone set.
S. A system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including a relay having two windings inductively connected and an armature, circuit connections including one of said windings in the transmitter circuit and the other winding in the receiver circuit of the telephone set, switching means responsive to the manipulation of the telephone switchhook for controlling said circuit connections for the windings, and means controllable by said armature for disabling said radio set.
l. A system comprising a radio set and a telephone set, said telephone set including.
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US4425477A (en) 1982-02-08 1984-01-10 Paul Alan Magil & Associates Telephone line triggered attenuator
EP0121508A2 (en) * 1983-03-31 1984-10-10 Claes Lorentz Uno Persson A method to influence an audio source during telephone operation, and a device for utilization of the method
US4873712A (en) * 1988-05-19 1989-10-10 Alliance Research Corporation Telephone controlled interrupter circuit
US4975963A (en) * 1983-08-01 1990-12-04 Zvie Liberman Muting circuit
US5243640A (en) * 1991-09-06 1993-09-07 Ford Motor Company Integrated cellular telephone and vehicular audio system
US5678200A (en) * 1995-06-21 1997-10-14 Mercur Ltd. Independent wideband RF transmission detector for cellular telephone

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4425477A (en) 1982-02-08 1984-01-10 Paul Alan Magil & Associates Telephone line triggered attenuator
EP0121508A2 (en) * 1983-03-31 1984-10-10 Claes Lorentz Uno Persson A method to influence an audio source during telephone operation, and a device for utilization of the method
EP0121508A3 (en) * 1983-03-31 1986-08-20 Claes Lorentz Uno Persson A method to influence an audio source during telephone operation, and a device for utilization of the method
US4975963A (en) * 1983-08-01 1990-12-04 Zvie Liberman Muting circuit
US4873712A (en) * 1988-05-19 1989-10-10 Alliance Research Corporation Telephone controlled interrupter circuit
US5243640A (en) * 1991-09-06 1993-09-07 Ford Motor Company Integrated cellular telephone and vehicular audio system
US5678200A (en) * 1995-06-21 1997-10-14 Mercur Ltd. Independent wideband RF transmission detector for cellular telephone

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