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US939439A
US939439A US41902408A US1908419024A US939439A US 939439 A US939439 A US 939439A US 41902408 A US41902408 A US 41902408A US 1908419024 A US1908419024 A US 1908419024A US 939439 A US939439 A US 939439A
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  • This invention relates to telephone attachments, the object in View being toprovide a novel and effective supporting device for the receiver of a telephone which overcomes the necessity of holding the receiver to the car by hand, leaving both hands free to write or take down orders or memoranda received over the telephone.
  • the receiver is adapted to sustain itself in the proper relation to the ear of the operator, being adjustable to suit the position of the receiver and being also adapted when thrown back out of the way to automatically depress the receiver hook and disconnect the telephone from the central ofiice.
  • FIG.e 1 is a perspective view of a telephone of the desk set type, showing the invention applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of the extensible receiver supporter standard,
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the clip which screws the attachment to the transmitter.
  • Fig. 4 is a plan View of the adjustable disconnecting arm.
  • Fig. 1 shows the ordinary desk telephone comprising the usual base land the upstanding cylindrical body 2 to thetop of which is connected the transmitter 3 while 4 designates the usual receiver hook upon which the receiver is placed to automatically disconnect the telephone, the said parts being of the usual construction and arrangement.
  • I employ a longitudinal extensible standard comprising the lower tubular member 5 and the upper telescopic member jb; which is slidable in the member 5 and adapted to be held at any desired point of adjustment by means of a clamping screw 7
  • the socket member 8 of the receiver 9 is fastened on the upper endof the member 6 preferably by screw- Patented no -'9, 1909., a a,
  • IO'and botlr o-f members 5 and 6 arepijovided with eyesll through which the wire, or wires leading to the receiver are inserted.
  • the lower end of the member 5 is formed into a flat eye 12 having parallel sides and said eye is frictionally held and pivotally mounted between oppositely arranged s ring arms 13 of a clip for securing the stan ard to the cylindrical portion 2 of the transmitter just above the base 1 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • This clip is bent .to form a circular band portion 14 which embraces the barrel 2 and the under portions of said band are extended laterally outward as shown at 15 to receive a clamping screw 16 by means of which the band is tightened securely around the barrel of the transmitter.
  • the arms of the clip are then extended in close parallel relation to each other as "shown at 1-7 and then bent at the proper angle to form the spring jaws or terminal portions 13 between which the eye 12 of the extensible standard is clamped and frictionally held by means ofascrew 18.
  • This enables the standard to be disposed at any desired angle to bring the receiver 9 into proper relation to the ear of the operator and by reason of the frictional engagement of said standard with the base clip, the receiver is thus held in any position to which it is adjusted without requiring any further attention on the part of the operator.
  • This disconnecting arm is formed out of a strip of sheet metal one end of which is bent to form a circular band 20' of a size adapted to closely embrace the member 5 of the receiver standard, the arm 19 being rendered adjustable up and down on the member 5 of the standard by means of a clamping screw 21 which operates to tighten the band 20 around the member 5 in the manner which will be readily understood. In this way the dis connecting arm 19 may be adjusted to the necessary heighton the receiver standard to cooperate with the receiver hook 4; for the purpose stated.
  • a clamping screw conand having clamipin'g aws of said clip adapting said necting said 'aws, a tubular recelver supporting standar embodying'telescopic sections its lower end-held between the stan ard to swing toward and away from the receiver hook at an angleto the line projection of the mouth piece of the transmitten, and a disconnecting' 'ar'm adjustably mounted on said standard and adapted to interlock with the receiver hook of the transmitter and hold the receiver standard in an upright osition.

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H. R. PALMER. TELEPHONE ATTACHMENT.
APPLICATION FILED MAR. 8, 1908.
Patented Nov. 9, 1909 HENRY n. PALMER, or SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.
TELEPHONE ATTACHMENT.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed March 3, 1908. Serial No. 419,024.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY R. PALMER, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Seattle, in the county of King and State of Washington, have invented new and useful Improvements in Telephone Attachments, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to telephone attachments, the object in View being toprovide a novel and effective supporting device for the receiver of a telephone which overcomes the necessity of holding the receiver to the car by hand, leaving both hands free to write or take down orders or memoranda received over the telephone.
By means of the construction hereinafter described, the receiver is adapted to sustain itself in the proper relation to the ear of the operator, being adjustable to suit the position of the receiver and being also adapted when thrown back out of the way to automatically depress the receiver hook and disconnect the telephone from the central ofiice.
With the above and other objects in view, the invent-ion consists in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts as herein fully described, illustrated and claimed.
In the accompanying draWings:-Figur.e 1 is a perspective view of a telephone of the desk set type, showing the invention applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation of the extensible receiver supporter standard,
showing the receiver used in connection therewith.- Fig. 3 is a plan view of the clip which screws the attachment to the transmitter. Fig. 4 is a plan View of the adjustable disconnecting arm.
Referring to the drawings, Fig. 1 shows the ordinary desk telephone comprising the usual base land the upstanding cylindrical body 2 to thetop of which is connected the transmitter 3 while 4 designates the usual receiver hook upon which the receiver is placed to automatically disconnect the telephone, the said parts being of the usual construction and arrangement.
In carrying outthe present invention, I employ a longitudinal extensible standard comprising the lower tubular member 5 and the upper telescopic member jb; which is slidable in the member 5 and adapted to be held at any desired point of adjustment by means of a clamping screw 7 The socket member 8 of the receiver 9 is fastened on the upper endof the member 6 preferably by screw- Patented no -'9, 1909., a a,
threading as indicated at IO'and botlr o-f members 5 and 6 arepijovided with eyesll through which the wire, or wires leading to the receiver are inserted. The lower end of the member 5 is formed into a flat eye 12 having parallel sides and said eye is frictionally held and pivotally mounted between oppositely arranged s ring arms 13 of a clip for securing the stan ard to the cylindrical portion 2 of the transmitter just above the base 1 as shown in Fig. 1. This clip is bent .to form a circular band portion 14 which embraces the barrel 2 and the under portions of said band are extended laterally outward as shown at 15 to receive a clamping screw 16 by means of which the band is tightened securely around the barrel of the transmitter. The arms of the clip are then extended in close parallel relation to each other as "shown at 1-7 and then bent at the proper angle to form the spring jaws or terminal portions 13 between which the eye 12 of the extensible standard is clamped and frictionally held by means ofascrew 18. This enables the standard to be disposed at any desired angle to bring the receiver 9 into proper relation to the ear of the operator and by reason of the frictional engagement of said standard with the base clip, the receiver is thus held in any position to which it is adjusted without requiring any further attention on the part of the operator.
holding t e receiver supporting standard close up to the barrel or cylindrical post 9, of thetransmittcr as shown in Fig. 1. This disconnecting arm is formed out of a strip of sheet metal one end of which is bent to form a circular band 20' of a size adapted to closely embrace the member 5 of the receiver standard, the arm 19 being rendered adjustable up and down on the member 5 of the standard by means of a clamping screw 21 which operates to tighten the band 20 around the member 5 in the manner which will be readily understood. In this way the dis connecting arm 19 may be adjusted to the necessary heighton the receiver standard to cooperate with the receiver hook 4; for the purpose stated.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed. as new, is
' to the line'of projection 0 the mouth piece 7 of the transmitter, a clamping screw conand having clamipin'g aws of said clip adapting said necting said 'aws, a tubular recelver supporting standar embodying'telescopic sections its lower end-held between the stan ard to swing toward and away from the receiver hook at an angleto the line projection of the mouth piece of the transmitten, and a disconnecting' 'ar'm adjustably mounted on said standard and adapted to interlock with the receiver hook of the transmitter and hold the receiver standard in an upright osition.
In tes imony whereof I aflix my signature 111 presence 01? two wltnesses.
. HENRY R. PALMER. Witnesses Mrs; J. A. PALMER, Gno. ,E. IIAYWARD.
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