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US2338757A
US2338757A US397691A US39769141A US2338757A US 2338757 A US2338757 A US 2338757A US 397691 A US397691 A US 397691A US 39769141 A US39769141 A US 39769141A US 2338757 A US2338757 A US 2338757A
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  • This invention relates in general to telephone sets adapted to be associated with a plurality of lines and having signaling means incorporated therein to indicate the operating condition of the different lines.
  • signaling lamps are incorporated within the housing of a telephone set and arranged to indicate the line conditions by directly illuminating the associated key buttons or illuminating adjacent positions of the set designation strip.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a telephone set embodying features of the invention
  • Fig. 2 is a partial sectional view through one of the switching keys
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom view taken along the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows;
  • Fig. 4 is a partial view in cross section showin the switching keys
  • Fig. 5 is a view showing a modified type of key button and a signaling lamp associated therewith;
  • Fig. 6 is a similar view of a modification in which the signaling lamp illuminates a designation strip
  • Fig. 7 is a partial plan view showing more clearly how the designation strip is associated with the key buttons.
  • the telephone set is provided with a standard type of housing I 0, a calling dial it and cradle l2 to receive a standard type of handset 13.
  • the shelf portion M of the set is equipped with key buttons l5, l5 and in close proximity thereto is a designation iii) strip l6 for designating the lines associated with the respective key buttons.
  • the switching keys as shown more clearly in Figs. 2 to 4 are of standard design comprising a shank portion ll, looking cam I8 cooperating with a locking plate l9, mounting plate 20, compression spring 2
  • the signaling lamps 24, 24 are mounted with their associated contact springs upon 'a mounting plate 25 of suitable insulating material which is secured to the set housing by means of screws 21, 21, passing through soft rubber bushings 29, 29 which cushion the lamps against jars and thus prevent filament breakage.
  • these lamps are mounted substantially horizontally and are in alignment and in close proximity to slots 28, 28 in the insulating tons l5 are made from a light transmitting material, preferably a material such as a methylmethacrylate resin which has a high index, of refraction.
  • a light transmitting material preferably a material such as a methylmethacrylate resin which has a high index, of refraction.
  • the light rays pass through the slots 28 in guides 30 to illuminate the buttons and thereby give an indication as to the particular line conditions.
  • the lamps 24 are mounted in close proximity to the respective slots 28 which are of a width such that the buttons on adjacent keys are not illuminated to give false signals.
  • These buttons instead of being transparent may be of translucent material which is capable of
  • the key buttons l5 are provided with right-angled extensions which are positioned in close proximity to the lamps 24 so that light rays emanating from the lamp filaments pass into the extensions 35 and illuminate the key buttons I 5.
  • the key button and the extension member be of a material having high clarity and a high index of refraction in order to insure good transmission of the light rays to the upper portion of the but ton.
  • materials suitable for this purpose are acrylic resins, styrene resins and quartz.
  • the ends of the lamps 24 extend into the masking rings 31 and suitable openings 38 in the shelf portion of the set are provided so that when a lamp lights up an illuminated spot appears on the designation strip I6 which is composed of a light dispersive material or a transparent material with a light dispersive surface.
  • the lamps may be mounted substantially perpendicular to the designation strip since they can extend down into the portion of the set and do not interfere with the operation of the switching keys.
  • a telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of said set and having operating buttons composed of a light transmitting material extending outside of said housing and signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys, said lamps being so mounted as to cause the emission of light from the corresponding key buttons when operating current is passed through said lamps.
  • a telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of said set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of an acrylic resin having a high index of refraction and signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys for causing the emission of light .from the corresponding key buttons when operating current is passed through said lamps.
  • a telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of said set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of a light transmitting material, signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys and guide rings individual to said buttons and having slots therein to permit the passage of light rays from a signal lamp to its associated key button, said guide members being adapted to intercept light rays from the other of said lamps.
  • a telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of the set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of a light transmitting material, signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys and mounted substantially perpendicular to said key buttons and guide rings individual to said buttons and having slots therein, the inner ends of said buttons being provided with a right-angled extension portion extending through said slot and in close proximity to the ends of said horizontally mounted signal lamps whereby the key buttons are illuminated upon passage of current through said lamps.
  • a telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted Within the housing of said set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of a light transmitting material, signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys, and guide rings moulded integral with said housing and individual to said buttons, said guide rings having narrow slots therein in alignment with the corresponding signal lamps for permitting the passage of light rays therethrough.
  • a telephone set comprising a housing within which a plurality of switching keys are mounted, said keys being provided with key buttons composed of a light transmitting material and extending outside of said housing, a mounting plate secured within said housing and prorided with means for mounting a plurality of signal lamps substantially horizontal and in alignment respectively with said key buttons and means for directing light rays from one of said lamps to its corresponding key button and intercepting light rays from the other of said lamps to said button.

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S. T. CURRAN TELEPfiONE sE'x Jan. 11, 1944.
' 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filled June 12, 1941 INVE/V TOR 8 7. CUR/PAN v F/G.3
ATTORNEY Jan. 11, 1944. s. T. CUR RAN 2,338,757
TELEPHONE SET Filed June 12, 1941 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVEN 70/? S. 72 CURRAN ATTORNEY v Patented Jan. 11, 1944 T UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE TELEPHONE SET Stanley '1'. Curran, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application June 12, 1941, Serial No. 397,691
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This invention relates in general to telephone sets adapted to be associated with a plurality of lines and having signaling means incorporated therein to indicate the operating condition of the different lines.
In certain types of telephone sets as, for example, those called upon to handle one or more trunk or PBX lines, it has been the practice to employ lamp indicators separated from the telephone set to indicate on which line a call is coming in or which lines may be busy at the time an outgoing call is originated. These indicators preferably are mounted in locations in close proximity to the set with which it is associated. Such an arrangement is not entirely satisfactory from installation, appearance, and first cost standpoints. It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a telephone set equipped with switching keys and having incorporated therein signal means for indicating the operative condition of the various lines and to obtain the advantages of such an arrangement without appreciably increasing the size or altering the appearance of the set. To attain this object and in accordance with the features of the invention signaling lamps are incorporated within the housing of a telephone set and arranged to indicate the line conditions by directly illuminating the associated key buttons or illuminating adjacent positions of the set designation strip. The invention may be more clearly understood by reference to the accompanying drawings'in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a telephone set embodying features of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a partial sectional view through one of the switching keys;
Fig. 3 is a bottom view taken along the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows;
Fig. 4 is a partial view in cross section showin the switching keys;
Fig. 5 is a view showing a modified type of key button and a signaling lamp associated therewith;
Fig. 6 is a similar view of a modification in which the signaling lamp illuminates a designation strip; and
Fig. 7 is a partial plan view showing more clearly how the designation strip is associated with the key buttons.
As shown in Fig. 1 the telephone set is provided with a standard type of housing I 0, a calling dial it and cradle l2 to receive a standard type of handset 13. The shelf portion M of the set is equipped with key buttons l5, l5 and in close proximity thereto is a designation iii) strip l6 for designating the lines associated with the respective key buttons. The switching keys as shown more clearly in Figs. 2 to 4 are of standard design comprising a shank portion ll, looking cam I8 cooperating with a locking plate l9, mounting plate 20, compression spring 2| and operating cam 22 which operates contact spring 23, 23. The signaling lamps 24, 24 are mounted with their associated contact springs upon 'a mounting plate 25 of suitable insulating material which is secured to the set housing by means of screws 21, 21, passing through soft rubber bushings 29, 29 which cushion the lamps against jars and thus prevent filament breakage. In order not to appreciably increase the depth of the desk portion of the set, these lamps are mounted substantially horizontally and are in alignment and in close proximity to slots 28, 28 in the insulating tons l5 are made from a light transmitting material, preferably a material such as a methylmethacrylate resin which has a high index, of refraction. Upon the passage of current through the filament of the lamps 24, the light rays pass through the slots 28 in guides 30 to illuminate the buttons and thereby give an indication as to the particular line conditions. The lamps 24 are mounted in close proximity to the respective slots 28 which are of a width such that the buttons on adjacent keys are not illuminated to give false signals. These buttons instead of being transparent may be of translucent material which is capable of satisfactory illumination under the conditions prevailing,
In the arrangement disclosed in Fig. 5, the key buttons l5 are provided with right-angled extensions which are positioned in close proximity to the lamps 24 so that light rays emanating from the lamp filaments pass into the extensions 35 and illuminate the key buttons I 5. In this modification, it is highly desirable that the key button and the extension member be of a material having high clarity and a high index of refraction in order to insure good transmission of the light rays to the upper portion of the but ton. Among materials suitable for this purpose are acrylic resins, styrene resins and quartz. In the arrangement disclosed in Figs. 6 and 7, the ends of the lamps 24 extend into the masking rings 31 and suitable openings 38 in the shelf portion of the set are provided so that when a lamp lights up an illuminated spot appears on the designation strip I6 which is composed of a light dispersive material or a transparent material with a light dispersive surface. In this arrangement, the lamps may be mounted substantially perpendicular to the designation strip since they can extend down into the portion of the set and do not interfere with the operation of the switching keys.
What is claimed is:
1. A telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of said set and having operating buttons composed of a light transmitting material extending outside of said housing and signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys, said lamps being so mounted as to cause the emission of light from the corresponding key buttons when operating current is passed through said lamps.
3. A telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of said set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of an acrylic resin having a high index of refraction and signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys for causing the emission of light .from the corresponding key buttons when operating current is passed through said lamps.
4. A telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of said set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of a light transmitting material, signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys and guide rings individual to said buttons and having slots therein to permit the passage of light rays from a signal lamp to its associated key button, said guide members being adapted to intercept light rays from the other of said lamps.
5. A telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted within the housing of the set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of a light transmitting material, signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys and mounted substantially perpendicular to said key buttons and guide rings individual to said buttons and having slots therein, the inner ends of said buttons being provided with a right-angled extension portion extending through said slot and in close proximity to the ends of said horizontally mounted signal lamps whereby the key buttons are illuminated upon passage of current through said lamps.
.6. A telephone set comprising a plurality of switching keys mounted Within the housing of said set, operating buttons for said keys extending outside of said housing and composed of a light transmitting material, signal lamps respectively individual to certain of said keys, and guide rings moulded integral with said housing and individual to said buttons, said guide rings having narrow slots therein in alignment with the corresponding signal lamps for permitting the passage of light rays therethrough.
7. A telephone set comprising a housing within which a plurality of switching keys are mounted, said keys being provided with key buttons composed of a light transmitting material and extending outside of said housing, a mounting plate secured within said housing and prorided with means for mounting a plurality of signal lamps substantially horizontal and in alignment respectively with said key buttons and means for directing light rays from one of said lamps to its corresponding key button and intercepting light rays from the other of said lamps to said button.
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US2531457A (en) * 1946-11-13 1950-11-28 Int Standard Electric Corp Push-button switch arranged in multiple rows
US2589180A (en) * 1949-06-10 1952-03-11 Automatic Elect Lab Multiline telephone substation instrument and circuits
US2607875A (en) * 1950-05-23 1952-08-19 Tappan Stove Co Indicator for electric ranges
US2607874A (en) * 1950-04-03 1952-08-19 Tappan Stove Co Indicator for electric ranges
US2614162A (en) * 1951-02-07 1952-10-14 Edgar G Smith Currency denomination indicator
US2644042A (en) * 1951-01-17 1953-06-30 Automatic Elect Lab Multiline telephone substation instrument and circuits
US2720613A (en) * 1952-09-13 1955-10-11 Century Lighting Inc Switching systems for lighting control boards
US2767498A (en) * 1951-09-07 1956-10-23 Nu Tone Inc Illuminated switch
US2929883A (en) * 1954-05-28 1960-03-22 Nat Pneumatic Company Inc Field telephone hand set
US3063183A (en) * 1957-09-09 1962-11-13 John C Long Telephone attachment device
US3064081A (en) * 1958-01-18 1962-11-13 Tjeder Lars-Axel Communication call apparatus
US3226491A (en) * 1961-12-04 1965-12-28 Harold G Spangler Telephone switch control device
US3264462A (en) * 1964-09-15 1966-08-02 Independent Lock Co Key display device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2531457A (en) * 1946-11-13 1950-11-28 Int Standard Electric Corp Push-button switch arranged in multiple rows
US2589180A (en) * 1949-06-10 1952-03-11 Automatic Elect Lab Multiline telephone substation instrument and circuits
US2607874A (en) * 1950-04-03 1952-08-19 Tappan Stove Co Indicator for electric ranges
US2607875A (en) * 1950-05-23 1952-08-19 Tappan Stove Co Indicator for electric ranges
US2644042A (en) * 1951-01-17 1953-06-30 Automatic Elect Lab Multiline telephone substation instrument and circuits
US2614162A (en) * 1951-02-07 1952-10-14 Edgar G Smith Currency denomination indicator
US2767498A (en) * 1951-09-07 1956-10-23 Nu Tone Inc Illuminated switch
US2720613A (en) * 1952-09-13 1955-10-11 Century Lighting Inc Switching systems for lighting control boards
US2929883A (en) * 1954-05-28 1960-03-22 Nat Pneumatic Company Inc Field telephone hand set
US3063183A (en) * 1957-09-09 1962-11-13 John C Long Telephone attachment device
US3064081A (en) * 1958-01-18 1962-11-13 Tjeder Lars-Axel Communication call apparatus
US3226491A (en) * 1961-12-04 1965-12-28 Harold G Spangler Telephone switch control device
US3264462A (en) * 1964-09-15 1966-08-02 Independent Lock Co Key display device
US3504652A (en) * 1967-11-02 1970-04-07 Perfection Plastics Inc Sual indicator means for a container locking mechanism

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