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Communication hand-set foldable for protection
   
Document Number
US Patent 4018998
Issued Date
April 19, 1977
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A handset for connection to a communication system to serve as peripheral equipment apparatus is constructed as a two-part unit, in which the casing parts are hinged together and when folded down audio and manual access parts and elements are covered, but are accessible when the casing parts are folded up. In the folded up position, the microphone and speaker have particular position to each other for optimizing use as regular telephone or as a loud-speaker phone (walki-talki).
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April 19, 1977
Application Number
05/654,849
Filed
February 3, 1976
US Classification
379/370   379/433.01 379/433.11 D14/147
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H04M   1/02   (20060101)  
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Feb 03, 1975 [DT] 2504314
USPTO Field of Search
179/1R   179/103   179/179   179/184  
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