WO1997025223A1 - Telefongerät, insbesondere zur verwendung in einem fahrzeug - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- Telephone device in particular for use in a vehicle
- the invention relates to a telephone device according to claim 1 or according to the preamble of claim 7.
- Telephone devices in a motor vehicle already exist in a wide variety of variants.
- a portable mobile phone is known from German utility model G 93 11 294.7. It is held in a holder with a positive or non-positive connection.
- the bracket is z. B. screwed to the side wall of a center console between the driver and front passenger seat within the motor vehicle.
- a holder for a mobile radio telephone is known from EP 0 545 670 A2, which consists of two parts which are nested inside one another.
- the outer part is screwed firmly to a base.
- the inner part represents a kind of rocker in which the handheld radio is settable.
- the rocker can be tilted about a horizontal axis. In a front position, the rocker is ready to hold the device. When it tilts backwards, it is held in place by a locking mechanism.
- the mechanism is released by a lever which is arranged on the underside of the rocker and can be actuated by pressing down the handheld radio in the holder.
- German utility model G 93 11 242.4 describes a two-part holder for a handheld radio.
- an independent clip part is fastened to the handheld radio, which has a tongue which can be inserted into a corresponding slot in the holder.
- an RF shielding and antenna part is disclosed, which is connected with a coaxial cable to an on-board antenna system of the motor vehicle.
- the antenna part has a coupling to the antenna part of the mobile telephone in the sense of a galvanic connection between the antenna part of the handheld radio and the on-board antenna of the vehicle. If the handheld radio has hands-free options, it can be left in the holder for making calls.
- the radio can be removed from the holder so that the user can make calls using the earpiece on the ear.
- the handheld radio is connected to the on-board antenna of the vehicle via an antenna line. If the device is to be used outside the vehicle, the clip part and shielding or. Antenna part removed.
- the object of the invention is to provide a telephone device with a receptacle for a handheld radio, with which, in addition to purely communications-related functions, other services and messages are also partly automatic and easy for the operator and in a functionally reliable manner, in particular in a "rough" manner. Environment that are executable.
- a “harsh environment” in particular includes the conditions of normal life, which For example, spilled drinks that inject into the plug-in part described below with the handheld radio removed, coins and other objects falling into it, as well as falling pieces of food.
- the telephone device By integrating further services and messages in addition to the purely communications-related functions, the telephone device according to the invention has a universal application.
- This universal application is achieved in that the telephone set consists of a handheld radio and a plug-in part which receives it.
- the plug-in part has at least one function key and preferably at least one display element.
- This function key or keys is or are decoupled from the general dialing functions of a telephone keypad, this resulting in the additional functions described below which are alien to a general (common) telephone.
- a signal-based and energetic coupling between the plug-in part and the telephone set is preferably designed in such a way that it is "foolproof".
- This "foolproof" design will preferably be used in the applications described here; However, it can of course also be used for all other uses of a handheld radio that can be removed from a holder (plug-in part), regardless of whether it is a so-called mobile phone with a radio connection to a terrestrial or satellite transceiver system or only to a local transceiver, such as a cordless handheld radio.
- the interface between the handheld radio and the plug-in part is preferably designed in such a way that its coupling function cannot be impaired even by carelessness.
- a plug-in part for the hand-held radio is designed in such a way that it serves to receive the hand-held radio and at the same time has a separable signal transmission means designed as an interface to prevent the ingress of liquid and / or foreign bodies. This means that the connection between the plug-in part and the handheld radio cannot be adversely affected by carelessness.
- the interface serves to supply the handheld radio with energy and for signal transmission, in particular of antenna signals.
- the interface is preferably designed as a galvanically separable coupling (transmission). Inductive, optical, ... transmission, in particular of the telecommunications signals, can also take place. Signals and power supply can be transmitted with a single coupling or with several separate couplings.
- the telephone device according to the invention is designed in such a way that it can preferably be used in vehicles, vehicles being understood to mean, for example, motor vehicles and also railroad cars and any type of moving device. Such a telephone device according to the invention can also be installed in conference rooms, hotel rooms, etc.
- the plug-in part has a quiver-like lower part for the lower end face of the handheld radio.
- Function keys or display elements can be arranged on the outside of the case. Instead of arranging them here, they can also be preferably partially or completely placed in the upper region of the insert part.
- the quiver or the lower part of the plug-in part can now be folded out or can be designed to be fixed.
- An issuing unit is preferably provided, which brings the handheld radio into an easy-to-grasp position after unlocking in the lower part.
- the handheld radio is here preferably pushed out of the quiver recess. As a further advantage, this results in security against edge damage to the quiver.
- the rear wall of the quiver is preferably pulled beyond its upper edge, i. H. extended upwards. This extension serves as a guide element for the handheld radio to be inserted.
- the insert part is preferably designed as a hand shell.
- the hand shell is then designed such that it has a recess for the handheld radio, so that it is an integrated component of the hand shell or appears as such and does not protrude from it.
- the shape of the hand-held shell is therefore larger than that of the hand-held radio.
- a hands-free microphone in the handbag is advantageous.
- a circuit then ensures that when the handheld radio is inserted into the handset, the handheld radio's hearing and speaking device automatically switches to that of the handset.
- This circuit can e.g. B. can be activated by a mechanical or electrical sensor (activation element) which is automatically actuated when the handheld radio is inserted into the handset. Switching can also be done manually.
- the insert part is preferably held detachably in a console.
- the console can now have a speaker for hands-free calling.
- the plug-in part itself can also be screwed onto a vehicle trim, for example. In this case, of course, the console is omitted. Clamp, clip or hook fastenings and also magnetic holders are possible for holding the plug-in part.
- Both the plug-in part and the handheld radio can be supplied with power via a console.
- the power can be used to power or charge a battery of the handheld radio.
- the supply is preferably via a cable between the console and the plug-in part.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of a telephone device according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a longitudinal section through the telephone device shown in FIG. 1 with a hand-held radio device inserted into an insert part, the electronic wiring and also the function keys and display elements being omitted here in order to simplify the illustration,
- FIG. 3 shows a longitudinal section analogous to FIG. 2, but with the lower part of the plug-in part opened
- FIG. 4 shows a functional diagram for a splash-proof cover of a protective device for a signal and energy coupling between the handheld radio and the plug-in part
- FIG. 5 analogous to FIG. 4, a schematic protective device for disengaging and engaging a clutch part of the clutch.
- wiring in the components and parts has been omitted or only hinted at.
- the telephone device according to the invention shown in FIG. 1 has a hand-held radio device 3 which can be removed from a plug-in part 1.
- the plug-in part 1 is designed as a hand-held shell and is also held detachably in a console 5.
- Plug-in part 1 and console 5 are connected to one another via a cable 6 which can be plugged in and unplugged and thus removed.
- the plug-in part 1 can thus be plugged into consoles at other locations with corresponding plug and socket standardization.
- Insert 1 and console 5 are made of plastic in an injection molding process.
- the console 5 is approximately square with an inner trough 7.
- the bracket 5 is generally fastened to the dashboard of a motor vehicle, its side wall or a side wall of another vehicle (railway, bus, ...) using screws.
- the inner recess 7 forms the counterpart to an auditory capsule part 9 formed in the upper part of the insertion part 1.
- the audible capsule part 9 carries an auditory capsule.
- the Hörkapsel ⁇ part 9 and thus the insertion part 1 is held in the inner recess 7.
- unlocking and locking elements eg knobs, pawls, resilient tabs, ...) can be used, which permit secure mounting.
- the plug-in part 1 has a hinged, quiver-like lower part 11 with a speech capsule part 12.
- the depth of the quiver is only chosen so large that the handheld radio 3 can be held, but its selection buttons 13 remain perfectly operable .
- a guide plate 15 extends the rear wall 16 of the lower part 11 beyond the quiver edge 17. This gives the lower part 11 a "slipper-like" appearance.
- a microphone 19 is arranged in the rear wall 16.
- the earpiece in the earpiece part 9 and the microphone 19 are can be activated via a contact pin 21. Activation can also take place via the clutch 23 mentioned below.
- a coupling is provided in the quiver bottom 22 as an interface 23 for the energetic and signal coupling of the handheld radio 3.
- the coupling 23 has a coupling part designed as a plug 24a in the lower part 11 and a matching socket 24b as another coupling part in the lower end face 37 of the handheld radio 3.
- the interface 23 is provided with a protective or covering device which prevents the ingress of liquid and / or foreign bodies.
- the console 5 is mounted on a wall in such a way that the handheld radio 3 can be inserted into the lower part 11 from above.
- the selection buttons 13 are on the outside when the handheld radio 3 is plugged in, so that it can be operated even when plugged in.
- a holding part 25 for the handheld radio device 3 is arranged in or on the area of the plug-in part 1 opposite the lower part 11.
- the holding part 25 has a locking device for the upper part of the hand-held radio telephone 3 in or on the plug-in part 1.
- the locking device can, as shown in FIG. 1, be slidable over the antenna 27 of the handheld radio 3 for holding or have a locking nose for engaging in a corresponding recess in the upper part of the handheld radio.
- the holding part 25 can also be designed such that it can be displaced approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis.
- One in the upper region of the plug-in part (in Figures 1 to 3 of the right-hand area) arranged coupling would then be covered by the holding part which snaps back after the hand-held radio device has been removed.
- the holding part could be provided with a nose, which would then positively engage in a corresponding groove in the upper end face of the handheld radio.
- the hand-held radio telephone 3 is held in the plug-in part 1 in such a way that the selection keys 13 are freely accessible. Since the plug-in part 1 now has a hearing capsule and also a microphone on the “rear side”, calls can be made in the hand without twisting the hand-held radio device 3.
- three function keys 31a to 31c are arranged and designed such that they can be found and operated without eye contact. In order to be able to feel each of these function keys 31a to 31c well, they have a profiled surface and have a triangular contour.
- the entire keypad 32 is, for example, trapezoidal in FIG.
- Two adjacent function keys 3la / 31b and 31b / 31c together have the shape of a rhombus. However, other keypad shapes can also be used. It is only important that the keypad 32 is eye-catching, so that it remains recognizable even from a large angle and is memorized in the subconscious. As a result, it can also be found without direct eye contact from a side perspective.
- the function keys 31a to 31c are arranged to be protected against incorrect operation. It is therefore preferred to arrange them lowered.
- a projecting edge 34 can also be formed around each individual key 31a to 31c and / or, as in FIG. 1, around the key field 32. This makes the sightless feeling of touching much easier.
- the function keys 31a to 31c can now, as shown in FIG. 1, be formed as equilateral triangles be, the middle function key 31b being larger than the two side ones.
- the two lateral function keys 31a and 31c can also be designed as right-angled triangles, in which case their hypotenuses preferably run parallel to an adjacent side of the central function key 31b.
- the key functions of the function keys 31a to 31c differ from the functions of the selection keys 13 of the hand-held radio telephone 3. In contrast to these, they have no functions influencing the general telephone communication. Their functions are specific to the vehicle or location.
- the function keys 31a to 31c can trigger an emergency call, query traffic information or an orientation aid or the request of a breakdown service can be assigned.
- a function key assignment can be provided for the call of the travel attendant, for route and / or connection information.
- room service can be called, for example, and general location information can be called up.
- function keys 3la to 31c can be used.
- they can also be arranged on the "head side" of the insert part.
- a single function key is used, it will preferably be used in vehicles for an emergency call function.
- a fixed connection with the emergency call center can then be achieved via this function key. When this connection is established, one or all display elements flash.
- one of the function keys is used to expand the display in the handheld radio, if this is structurally possible.
- This additional display then extends to the display 38 in the "earpiece area".
- an additional display can be provided in the insert part.
- the plug-in part 1 has display elements 33a to 33c, which are preferably integrated into the function keys 31a to 31c as light-emitting diodes in order to save space. These displays can be used to acknowledge the corresponding function key. However, special display functions can also be called up. In this case, continuous, intermittent and pulsating lighting with different frequencies and pulse widths can be used.
- the display elements can also be arranged separately in the front side 29 of the lower part 11. An installation in the "head side" of the plug-in part can also be carried out analogously to an arrangement variant of the function keys.
- a cantilever unit 36a and 36b is arranged in the lower part 11 on the left and right of the coupling 23, only one (36b) of the two cantilever units 36a and 36b being visible in FIG. 2.
- the height of the cantilever units 36a and 36b is so great that it corresponds to a tolerance of the width of the plug-in part 11 from its rear wall 16 to its wall of the front side 29.
- the cantilever units 36a and 36b each have a support surface facing the opening of the lower part 11, on which the lower end face 37 of the handheld radio 3 stands.
- the contact surfaces lie perpendicular to the rear wall 30 of the plug-in part 1 which is not moved with the lower part 11 and parallel to the pivot axis 40 of the lower part 11.
- the depth of the lower part 11 is selected such that the lower end face of the handheld radio 3 is held properly when the lower part 11 is folded in, and in the folded state the handheld radio 3 can be easily removed without damaging the edge 17 of the case, in particular special parts of it can be broken off or torn.
- the lower part of the insertion part does not have to be pivotable; it can also be designed to be solid. As a result, neither the mode of operation of the function keys and display elements described above, nor the mode of operation of the connecting means provided with a protective device, described below, is impaired.
- the coupling 23 is designed here, for example, as a separable galvanic coupling with a plurality of electrical contacts.
- One coupling part 24b is arranged in the lower end face 37 of the handheld radio 3 in such a way that no parts protrude.
- the other matching coupling part 24a is located in the lower part 11.
- the clutch 23 is now provided with a protective device, which protects the electrical contacts from the ingress of liquid and / or foreign bodies.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 schematically show an embodiment variant of a protection.
- the splash-proof cover function in FIG. 4 is shown separately from the displacement function of the connecting part 41 in FIG. 5.
- the lower part 11 When the hand-held radio device 3 is removed, the lower part 11 has a pivotable tongue 45a and 45b in each of its side quiver walls 43a and 43b.
- the tongue swivel bearings 47a and 47b are arranged inside the quiver walls 43a and 43b.
- the tongue ends facing away from the pivot bearings 47a and 47b lie below the quiver bottom 22.
- Both displacement plates 51a and 51b have a slot 53a and 53b, the length of which is greater by a tolerance than half the width of the plug-like connecting part 41.
- the slot width is greater than the thickness of the connecting part 41 by a tolerance.
- Both displacement plates 51a and 51b are tensioned in the longitudinal direction at the ends opposite the axes 52a and 52b, each with a spring 54a and 54b.
- FIG. 4 shows the components in one position with the handheld radio device 3 removed.
- the openings 53a and 53b lie with the handheld radio device 3 removed so that the upper side of the coupling part 24a in the lower part 11 is covered in a splash-proof manner.
- the tongues 45a and 45b arranged in the side walls 43a and 43b are pressed in in the direction of the arrows 55a and 55b against the force of the springs 54a and 54b.
- the two displacement plates 51a and 51b are displaced until the two slots 53a and 53b adjoin one another, lying one above the other.
- the input of the one coupling part 24a is now free to receive the other coupling part 24b in the lower end face 37 of the handheld radio 3.
- the shifting function of the coupling part 24a is explained on the basis of the schematic illustration in FIG.
- This figure shows the state of the coupling part 24a also when the handheld radio 3 is removed.
- the coupling part 24a is held in a position below the quiver bottom 22 against the force of the two compression springs 57a and 57b.
- the two slots 53a and 53b in the sliding plates are, as shown in Figure 4, in the splash-proof position.
- Tongue 45a (identical to that shown in FIG. 4) is held in the position shown by the force of the spring 54a (FIG. 4).
- a cable 61 deflected via two rollers 59 and 60 is fastened to the connecting part 41.
- the connecting part 41 is guided in two longitudinal guides 63a and 63b so as to be displaceable perpendicular to the bottom 22 of the quiver.
- the edges in a plate, for example, can serve as longitudinal guides 63a and 63b.
- the cable 61 is held under tension by a spring 65 inserted into it.
- a third tongue can be used for the displacement of the coupling part 24a.
- the three tongues are no longer provided with a straight inlet line, but with a curved course which is adapted to the required movements.
- the coupling part arranged in the lower part or in another area of the plug-in part 1 has a protective wall which is also open at the bottom.
- this protective device consists of a fluid-filled bladder under pressure, which has a membrane in the region of the lower opening of the protective wall.
- the wall of the bladder is made of elastic material.
- the elasticity coefficient of the membrane is smaller than that of the remaining bladder wall.
- the coupling for signal and / or energy transmission can be provided in the lower region of the plug-in part, on the side or at another location.
- the coupling parts can be designed in such a way that the signal and / or energy transmission takes place without contact, in particular inductively or via electromagnetic waves.
- the inductive transmission is one particularly for energy transmission z. B. to select an accumulator in the handheld radio, but could also carry out a transmission of the telecommunications signal.
- Electromagnetic waves in particular visible or infrared light, will be used for telecommunication transmission and for the transmission of control signals.
- transmitter / receiver diodes will be installed in the handheld radio and also in the plug-in part, which are only separated from one another by a transparent window.
- the window serves as a protective device to protect against the ingress of liquid and / or foreign bodies.
- This construction can be made watertight without any problems, in particular in connection with the inductive energy transmission.
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US08/913,053 US6269258B1 (en) | 1996-01-05 | 1996-12-30 | Telephone handset especially for use in a vehicle |
JP9525035A JPH11501887A (ja) | 1996-01-05 | 1996-12-30 | とくに車両において使用する電話機 |
EP96940707A EP0808256A1 (de) | 1996-01-05 | 1996-12-30 | Telefongerät, insbesondere zur verwendung in einem fahrzeug |
DE29705230U DE29705230U1 (de) | 1996-05-15 | 1997-03-12 | Telefongerät mit einer Haltesicherung |
DE59709641T DE59709641D1 (de) | 1996-09-13 | 1997-09-15 | Grossraumreisefahrzeug mit einer nachrichtentechnischen verbindungseinrichtung sowie verbindungseinrichtung und teilnehmerstation |
EP97939110A EP0925700B1 (de) | 1996-09-13 | 1997-09-15 | Grossraumreisefahrzeug mit einer nachrichtentechnischen verbindungseinrichtung sowie verbindungseinrichtung und teilnehmerstation |
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AT97939110T ATE235792T1 (de) | 1996-09-13 | 1997-09-15 | Grossraumreisefahrzeug mit einer nachrichtentechnischen verbindungseinrichtung sowie verbindungseinrichtung und teilnehmerstation |
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