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US1998836A
US1998836A US700381A US70038133A US1998836A US 1998836 A US1998836 A US 1998836A US 700381 A US700381 A US 700381A US 70038133 A US70038133 A US 70038133A US 1998836 A US1998836 A US 1998836A
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  • This invention relates to recording devices and more particularly. to a manually operated device for recording the progress of toll telephone calls.
  • a' telephone operator is called upon to handle various-types of calls; for example, calls to be extended by way of a ringdown toll line, terminating calls which are to be completed to the subscribers line and calls to be extended by way of a straightforward toll line to another exchange at which the called subscribers line is located.
  • various-types of calls for example, calls to be extended by way of a ringdown toll line, terminating calls which are to be completed to the subscribers line and calls to be extended by way of a straightforward toll line to another exchange at which the called subscribers line is located.
  • an object of the invention is to provide an indicating instrument, which, under control of the operator, will indicate to her the progress of a telephone connection which she is serving either to complete or extend.
  • an indicating device suitably located on the switchboard with respect to a cord circuit involved in a call, which has a plurality of distinct markings each denoting a stage in the progress of the call and so arranged that said markings can be displayed, one at a time, by a manual act of the operator.
  • Another feature of the invention resides in a ratchet type spring arrangement which automatically locks the indicator in the position to which it has been set by the operator.
  • Fig. l is a perspective view of a portion of a telephone switchboard showing the location of the indicators thereon;
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a section of the switchboard shown in Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of themdicator which constitutes the subject matter of this invention.
  • the indicator is essentially a small hard rubber pentagonal cylinder 5 which is set horizontally in a mounting on the shelf 6 of the switchboard I. ably mounted on a pin 8 which is supported near
  • the cylinder 5 is rotat theextremities of the two vertical extensions of a U-shaped bracket 9.
  • the base of the bracket 9 extends outwardly on'each side beyond the upright or vertical portions of the bracket .to' form shoulders, 59.
  • a ratchet type spring H is secured to the base of the bracket 9 by means of rivets and is located substantially at the center thereof.
  • a trough-shaped strip l2 On the switchboard shelf 6 there is secured in any suitable manner a trough-shaped strip l2, the overturned edges of which forming, with the base of the strip, guides or slots into which the shoulders ID of the bracket 9 fit.
  • the bracket 9 by virtue of its shoulders I0 and the overturned edges of the strip I2, is slidably mounted on the switchboard and effectively maintained in an upright position. If desirable, the edges of the strip [2 may be crimped after the indicator is set in position, thereby rendering the indicator support or bracket 9 stationary.
  • every other plug such as plugs !3 and I4 is furnished with an indicator, the latter being located immediately before the plug with which it serves.
  • the periphery of the cylinder 5 is divided into five sections orsegments each section separated from a succeeding section by a groove 15, which grooves serve as recesses for the free end of ratchet spring H for the purpose of locking the cylinder in any of its set positions.
  • Each section except one of the cylinder periphery is provided with letters or characters which when displayed, indicate to an attending operator certain phases of a call which she has initiated or is completing.
  • the particular indicator herein described is provided with the following characters, RD, DS, NA and CH, the section intermediate the sections bearing characters RD and DS being left blank to indicate the normal position of the device.
  • the indicator is used in the following manner:
  • the indicator Under a condition where a plug such as plug I3 is not in use the indicator rests in its normal position, that is, with its blank segment or section uppermost and clearly within view of the operator. In this position however and with plug l3 inserted into a jack on the switchboard, the operator will understand that she is completing a call to a subscriber and that the subscriber has not yet answered the call. When the subscriber answers, the switchboard cord lamp is extinguished in accordance with well known practice whereupon the operator rotatesthe indicator to the second position or segment which is engraved or otherwise printed with the characters DS. The indicator in this position notifies the operator that when the cord lamp relights she should pull down the plug or disconnect.
  • the third and fourth segments are employed on connections made to what are commonly known as straightforward toll lines.
  • the operator plugs into this type of line she rotates the indicator to the third position so as to display the marking NA which indicates to her that a connection has been completed to a straight forward toll line but has not yet been answered.
  • the cord lamp is extinguished and the operator thereupon rotates the indicator to the fourth position, displaying the marking CH which indicates to her that she must challenge when the cord lamp again is lighted.
  • the operator After challenging and then removing the plug from its jack the operator returns the indicator to its normal position.
  • the fifth segment which is engraved RD is used when a connection is made to a ring-down toll line. On connections of this type, the operator does not challenge upon disconnect signals and therefore does not require any disconnect indication for this purpose.
  • An indicating device for use on telephone switchboards to indicate to an operator the several stages of a connection handled by her, comprising a cylinderya bracket rotatably supporting said cylinder,the periphery of said cylinder being divided into a plurality of sections each section bearing a distinctive marking and separated from adjacent sections by a groove, and means cooperating with said grooves and efi'ective upon the rotation of said cylinder to a position to display a certain one of said markings corresponding to a certain stage reached in the completion of a telephone connection, for automatically locking said cylinder in its set position.

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W. O. F ULLERTQN INDICATING DEVICE April 23, 1935.
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Filed Dec 1, 1953 I M F lNl/ENTOR MQFULLERTON ATTORNEY Patented Apr. 23, 1935 UNITED STATES 1,998,836 INDICATING DEVICE William 0. Fullerton, West Orange, N. .I., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application December 1, 1933, Serial No. 700,381
H 1 Claim. This invention relates to recording devices and more particularly. to a manually operated device for recording the progress of toll telephone calls. Incentral offices and particularly at straight-:-
,5 forward toll positions a' telephone operator is called upon to handle various-types of calls; for example, calls to be extended by way of a ringdown toll line, terminating calls which are to be completed to the subscribers line and calls to be extended by way of a straightforward toll line to another exchange at which the called subscribers line is located. In order that an operator properly handle these various types of connections it is necessary that the type of line with which a cord is associated be apparent and what act is necessary for herto perform upon the receipt of certain lamp signals which function to indicate the completion of certain phases of the connection.
Accordingly, an object of the invention is to provide an indicating instrument, which, under control of the operator, will indicate to her the progress of a telephone connection which she is serving either to complete or extend.
This object is attained in accordance with a feature of the invention by the provision of an indicating device, suitably located on the switchboard with respect to a cord circuit involved in a call, which has a plurality of distinct markings each denoting a stage in the progress of the call and so arranged that said markings can be displayed, one at a time, by a manual act of the operator.
Another feature of the invention resides in a ratchet type spring arrangement which automatically locks the indicator in the position to which it has been set by the operator.
These and other features of the invention will readily appear from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawing in which,
Fig. lis a perspective view of a portion of a telephone switchboard showing the location of the indicators thereon;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of a section of the switchboard shown in Fig. 1; and
Fig. 3 is an enlarged sectional view of themdicator which constitutes the subject matter of this invention.
Referring to the three figures generally and to Fig. 3 specifically, the indicator is essentially a small hard rubber pentagonal cylinder 5 which is set horizontally in a mounting on the shelf 6 of the switchboard I. ably mounted on a pin 8 which is supported near The cylinder 5 is rotat theextremities of the two vertical extensions of a U-shaped bracket 9. The base of the bracket 9 extends outwardly on'each side beyond the upright or vertical portions of the bracket .to' form shoulders, 59. A ratchet type spring H is secured to the base of the bracket 9 by means of rivets and is located substantially at the center thereof.
On the switchboard shelf 6 there is secured in any suitable manner a trough-shaped strip l2, the overturned edges of which forming, with the base of the strip, guides or slots into which the shoulders ID of the bracket 9 fit. The bracket 9, by virtue of its shoulders I0 and the overturned edges of the strip I2, is slidably mounted on the switchboard and effectively maintained in an upright position. If desirable, the edges of the strip [2 may be crimped after the indicator is set in position, thereby rendering the indicator support or bracket 9 stationary.
In practice, every other plug, such as plugs !3 and I4 is furnished with an indicator, the latter being located immediately before the plug with which it serves.
The periphery of the cylinder 5 is divided into five sections orsegments each section separated from a succeeding section by a groove 15, which grooves serve as recesses for the free end of ratchet spring H for the purpose of locking the cylinder in any of its set positions. Each section except one of the cylinder periphery is provided with letters or characters which when displayed, indicate to an attending operator certain phases of a call which she has initiated or is completing. The particular indicator herein described is provided with the following characters, RD, DS, NA and CH, the section intermediate the sections bearing characters RD and DS being left blank to indicate the normal position of the device.
The indicator is used in the following manner:
Under a condition where a plug such as plug I3 is not in use the indicator rests in its normal position, that is, with its blank segment or section uppermost and clearly within view of the operator. In this position however and with plug l3 inserted into a jack on the switchboard, the operator will understand that she is completing a call to a subscriber and that the subscriber has not yet answered the call. When the subscriber answers, the switchboard cord lamp is extinguished in accordance with well known practice whereupon the operator rotatesthe indicator to the second position or segment which is engraved or otherwise printed with the characters DS. The indicator in this position notifies the operator that when the cord lamp relights she should pull down the plug or disconnect.
The third and fourth segments are employed on connections made to what are commonly known as straightforward toll lines. When the operator plugs into this type of line she rotates the indicator to the third position so as to display the marking NA which indicates to her that a connection has been completed to a straight forward toll line but has not yet been answered. When the call is answered, the cord lamp is extinguished and the operator thereupon rotates the indicator to the fourth position, displaying the marking CH which indicates to her that she must challenge when the cord lamp again is lighted. After challenging and then removing the plug from its jack the operator returns the indicator to its normal position.
The fifth segment which is engraved RD is used when a connection is made to a ring-down toll line. On connections of this type, the operator does not challenge upon disconnect signals and therefore does not require any disconnect indication for this purpose.
From the foregoing description, it is apparent that applicant has devised a telephone switchboard accessory which serves to minimize the possibility of improperly handling telephone calls by an operator and which relieves the operator of the task of remembering what type of line a certain cord. is associated with and enables her to readily interpret the significance of lamp signals.
What is claimed is:
An indicating device for use on telephone switchboards to indicate to an operator the several stages of a connection handled by her, comprising a cylinderya bracket rotatably supporting said cylinder,the periphery of said cylinder being divided into a plurality of sections each section bearing a distinctive marking and separated from adjacent sections by a groove, and means cooperating with said grooves and efi'ective upon the rotation of said cylinder to a position to display a certain one of said markings corresponding to a certain stage reached in the completion of a telephone connection, for automatically locking said cylinder in its set position.
WILLIAM O. FULLERTON.
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US2629951A (en) * 1949-04-05 1953-03-03 Edward E Kittridge Price indicating structure
US2684567A (en) * 1950-08-18 1954-07-27 Casco Products Corp Cyclometer clock
US2968881A (en) * 1960-01-05 1961-01-24 George F Evans Number finder and telephone receiver minder

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2629951A (en) * 1949-04-05 1953-03-03 Edward E Kittridge Price indicating structure
US2684567A (en) * 1950-08-18 1954-07-27 Casco Products Corp Cyclometer clock
US2968881A (en) * 1960-01-05 1961-01-24 George F Evans Number finder and telephone receiver minder

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