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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an equipment which is attached to a facsimile
receiver and which notifies the arrival of a correspondence which has
arrived at a facsimile receiver, toward the ultimate addressee of the
correspondence.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND PRIOR ART STATEMENT
A facsimile system is an electronic system which transmits a graphic matter
(as printing or still pictures) by wire or radio. Predominantly due to
cost-wise parameters, facsimile systems are at present utilized for the
purposes of station-to-station type communication rather than for the
purposes of person-to-person type communication. Therefore, some type of
delivery system is essential to deliver each piece of correspondence which
has arrived at a facsimile station, toward the ultimate addressee of the
correspondence, because it is impossible to transfer graphic matters by
any oral means.
On the other hand, a facsimile system is classified into two, the
inter-subscriber facsimile system and the in-house facsimile system. The
former is a system which connects different subscribers through public
tele-communication lines, and the latter is a system which connects
different facsimile receivers owned by one subscriber.
Available in the prior art is a system which identifies, upon receipt of a
piece of facsimile correspondence transmitted through a public or
inter-subscriber facsimile system, one of the in-house facsimile receivers
at which the piece of correspondence is preferably printed out and
connects the public line through which the received piece of
correspondence has been transmitted, with an inhouse line which reaches
the identified in-house facsimile receiver, thereby the received piece of
correspondence can be printed out by the facsimile receiver which is
located close to the ultimate addressee of the received piece of
correspondence.
The foregoing prior art system is not necessarily satisfactory, unless a
facsimile receiver is available for every individual or at least every
small group of people.
Therefore, it is required to develop an equipment for notifying the arrival
of a correspondence of a facsimile receiver, to the ultimate addressee of
the arrived correspondence, because this equipment is useful particularly
for an in-house facsimile system.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first object of this invention is to provide an equipment which is
attached to a facsimile receiver and which identifies, upon receipt of a
piece of correspondence through a facsimile system particularly through an
in-house facsimile system, the telephone number of the ultimate addressee
of the arrived piece of correspondence, connects a line with the
identified telephone receiver, and sends a recorded message to the
identified telephone receiver, thereby informing the ultimate addressee of
the arrived piece of correspondence, of the arrival of a facsimile
correspondence.
A second object of this invention is to provide an equipment which has the
foregoing function and an additional function in which such a calling to
the identified ultimate addressee is repeated, if the identified telephone
receiver is busy or unanswered for a predetermined length of time.
A third object of this invention is to provide an equipment which has the
foregoing functions and an additional function in which two independent
but successive pieces of facsimile correspondence can be accepted, even if
the second one of the two successive pieces arrives, before calling is not
yet completed for the first one of the two successive pieces of
correspondence.
To achieve the foregoing first object, an equipment for notifing the
arrival of a correspondence at a facsimile receiver, to the ultimate
addressee thereof in accordance with the first embodiment of this
invention is provided with (a) a means for identifing the telephone number
of the ultimate addressee of a facsimile correspondence whih has arrived
at a facsimile receiver, for memeorizing the identified telephone number
and for outputting a coded signal representing the identified telephone
number, (b) a means for outputting a dialing signal to a telephone
exchanger in response to the coded signal, for the purpose to connect a
line with the identified telephone receiver, (c) an announcing machine
which starts operation in response to a connection signal which is
outputted by the telephone exchanger, for the purpose to transmit a
message including a notice of the arrival of a correspondence to the
ultimate addressee, and (d) a means for disconnecting the line from the
identified telephone receiver, after the calling to the ultimate addressee
is successfully completed or in the case where a line is not connected
with the identified telephone receiver for a predetermined length of time.
To achieve the foregoing second object, an equipment for notifying the
arrival of a correspondence at a facsimile receiver, to the ultimate
addressee thereof in accordance with the second embodiment of this
invention is provided with (a) a means for identifying the telephone
number of the ultimate addressee of a facsimile correspondence which has
arrived at a facsimile receiver, for memorising the identified telephone
number and for outputting a coded signal representing the identified
telephone number, (b) a means for outputting a dialing signal to a
telephone exchanger in response to the coded signal, for the purpose to
connect a line with the identified telephone receiver, (c) a means for
causing the dialing signal outputting means to repeat the dialing signal
outputting operation in the cases where a line is not connected with the
identified telephone receiver, (d) an announcing machine which starts
operation in response to a connection signal which is outputted by the
telephone exchanger, for the purpose to transmit a message including a
notice of the arrival of a correspondence to the ultimate addressee, (e) a
means for inhibitting the operation of the telephone number identifying
means, during the period wherein a call is being carried out, and (f) a
means for disconnecting the line from the identified telephone receiver in
response to a call completion signal.
To achieve the foregoing third object, an equipment for notifying the
arrival of a correspondence at a facsimile receiver, to the ultimate
addressee thereof in accordance with the third embodiment of this
invention is provided with (a) a means for identifying the telephone
number of the ultimate addressee of a facsimile correspondence which has
arrived at a facsimile receiver and for outputting a coded signal
representing the identified telephone number, (b) two units of combined
means each of which comprises (i) a means for memorizing the identified
telephone number, (ii) a means for outputting a dialing signal to a
telephone exchanger in response to the coded signal, for the purpose to
connect a line with the identified telephone receiver, (iii) a means for
causing the dialing signal outputting means to repeat the dialing signal
outputting operation in the cases where a line is not connected with the
identified telephone receiver, (iv) an announcing machine which starts
operation in response to a connection signal, and (v) a means for
disconnecting the line from the identified telephone receiver in response
to a call completion signal, and (c) a means for selective distribution of
the output coded signals of the telephone number identifying means,
consisting of (i) a first subunit which further consists of a circuit
which inhibits a coded signal which has been inputted to the first
subunit, from being inputted to the second subunit and a circuit which
inhibits any coded signal from being inputted to the first subunit during
the period in which the first one of the combined means is operating and
(ii) a second subunit which further consists of a circuit which inhibits a
coded signal which has been inputted to the first subunit, from being
inputted to the second subunit and a circuit which inhibits any coded
signal from being inputted to the second subunit during the period in
which the second one of the combined means is operating.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention, together with its various features and advantages, can be
readily understood from the following more detailed description presented
in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of an equipment for notifying the
arrival of a correspondence which has arrived at a facsimile receiver, to
the ultimate addressee thereof in accordance with the first embodiment of
this invention,
FIG. 2 is an exemplary identification mark of a telephone number in which
the telephone number is preceded by a prefix,
FIG. 3 is a set of symbolic characters each of which represents each
numeral from 0 to 9,
FIG. 4 is a schematic block diagram of an equipment for notifying the
arrival of a correspondence which has arrived at a facsimile receiver, to
the ultimate addressee thereof in accordance with the second embodiment of
this invention, and
FIG. 5 is a schematic block diagram of an equipment for notifying the
arrival of a correspondence which has arrived at a facsimile receiver, to
the ultimate addressee thereof in accordance with the third embodiment of
this invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Described below will be one each of the foregoing embodiments of this
invention.
EMBODIMENT 1
Referring to FIG. 1, an optical character reader (hereinafter referred to
as an OCR) or a mark sensor (hereinafter referred to as an MS) 11 which is
arranged in the pass of a sheet which carries a piece of facsimile
correspondence printed thereon, reads or senses the telephone number of
the ultimate addressee of the facsimile correspondence. The telephone
number is shown (a) at a specific location of the sheet e.g. the top left
of the sheet, (b) with a specific symbol such as a prefix or a set of
prefix and suffix which precedes or confines the telephone number e.g. as
shown in FIG. 2, or (c) in symbolic characters such as graphic characters
e.g. as shown in FIG. 3. The OCR or MS 11 outputs a set of signals
including a clock signal CL, a code signal CO and an end signal E. The
clock signal CL and the code signal CO are inputted to a shift register 12
for the purpose to convert the series code signal CO to a parallel code
signal CO', which is inputted to a ratch 13 together with the end signal E
which functions as a trigger signal for the ratch 13. In this embodiment,
these three elements including the OCR or MS 11, the shift register 12 and
the ratch 13 constitute a means 1 for identifying the telephone number of
the ultimate addressee of a facsimile correspondence which has arrived at
a facsimile receiver, for memorizing the identified telephone number and
for outputting a coded signal representing the identified telephone
number.
In response to the end signal E functioning as a trigger signal, the ratch
13 receives the parallel code signal CO'. Further, in response to the end
signal E functioning as a trigger signal, a means for outputting a dialing
signal 2 receives the parallel code signal CO' and outputs a dialing
signal D toward a telephone exchanger 81, which connects a line with the
identified telephone receiver 82.
Provided the identified telephone receiver 82 is unhooked (or answered) and
a line is successfully connected with the identified telephone receiver
82, a connection signal S returns to the dialing signal outputting means 2
from the telephone exchanger 81. In response to this connection signal S,
an announcing machine 3 which actually is an endless tape recorder starts
operation and transmits a recorded message including a notice of the
arrival of a correspondence to the identified telephone receiver 82. When
the identified telephone receiver 82 is hooked, a call completion sensor
41 operates to output a call termination signal T to the dialing signal
outputting means 2 for the purpose to disconnect the line from the
identified telephone receiver 82. In this manner, the function of this
equipment is successfully completed. Incidentally, in the case where the
identified telephone receiver 82 is not unhooked (or answered) for a
predetermined length of time and a counter 43 which starts the counting
operation in response to an answer signal sensor 42, counts out, or in the
case where a busy signal sensor 44 detects a busy signal, a call
termination signal T is outputted to the dialing signal outputting means 2
to disconnect the line from the identified telephone receiver 82. In this
embodiment, the call completion sensor 41, the answered signal sensor 42,
the counter 43 and the busy signal sensor 44 constitute a means 4 for
disconnecting the line from the identified telephone receiver, when the
identified telephone receiver is hooked after it is once unhooked or the
line is not connected with the identified telephone receiver.
The foregoing description has clarified that the first object of this
invention is successfully achieved. In other words, the foregoing
equipment has a function to identify the telephone number of the ultimate
addressee of a facsimile correspondence which has arrived at a facsimile
receiver and to transmit a previously recorded message (an announcement)
including a notice of the arrival of a correspondence to the ultimate
addressee of the facsimile correspondence. The function of this embodiment
is, however, limited to the extent wherein the attempt for transmitting a
message is conducted only one time or the equipment does not repeat
calling, in the cases where the identified telephone is busy or
unanswered. In other words, if the identified telephone is busy or
unanswered, the identified telephone receiver has no more chances to
receive the information.
EMBODIMENT 2
The second embodiment overcomes the aforementioned drawback which occurs in
the cases where the identified telephone is busy or unanswered.
Referring to FIG. 4, a means 1 for identifying the telephone number of the
ultimate addressee of a facsimile correspondence which has arrived at a
facsimile receiver, for memorizing the identified telephone number and for
outputting a coded signal representing the identified telephone number,
which is identical to that of the first embodiment, reads or senses the
telephone number of the ultimate addressee, memorizes the identified
telephone number, and outputs a parallel code signal CO' to a means for
outputting a dialing signal 2. However, an end signal E is also inputted
to a delay element 61 which sets a set-reset register 62 which outputs a
signal I which is inputted to an inhibiting AND gate 63 to inhibit the end
signal E from being inputted to a ratch 13 and the dialing signal
outputting means 2 during the period in which the set-reset register 62 is
set, thereby the content of the ratch 13 is safely maintained until a call
is completed. As is in the case of the first embodiment, the dialing
signal outputting means 2, in response to the end signal E, outputs a
dialing signal D toward a telephone exchanger 81, which connects a line
with the identified telephone receiver 82. When the identified telephone
receiver 82 is unhooked (or answered) and a line is successfully connected
with the identified telephone receiver 82, a connection signal S returns
to the dialing signal outputting means 2 from the telephone exchanger 81.
In response to this connection signal S, an announcing machine 3 starts
operation to transmit a recorded message to the identified telephone
receiver 82. When a call is completed and a call completion sensor 64
operates, a call termination signal T is inputted to the dialing signal
outputting means 2 and the line is disconnected from the identified
telephone receiver 82. The call termination signal T is also inputted to
the set-reset register 62 through a delay element 65 to reset the
set-reset register 62 slightly after the dialing signal outputting means 2
disconnected the line from the identified telephone receiver 82, thereby
the inhibiting AND gate 63 is released to allow an end signal E (the next
one) to reach the ratch 13 and the dialing signal outputting means 2,
provided it is inputted after the previous calling is completed. In this
embodiment, the delay element 61, the set-reset register 62, the
inhibiting AND gate 63 and the delay element 65 constitute a means 6 for
inhibiting the operation of the means 1 for identifying the telephone
number of the ultimate addressee, during the period wherein a calling is
carried out. The call completion sensor 64 functions as a means for
disconnecting the line from the identified telephone receiver in response
to a call completion signal. In contrast, if the identified telephone
receiver is unanswered, an answer signal sensor 51 operates, and if the
identified telephone receiver is busy, a busy signal sensor 54 operates.
Thus a calling is repeated in response to a calling repetition signal R
which is outputted by a first time limiting means 53 which starts the time
limiting operation in response to the counting out of a counter 52 which
starts counting in response to the answer signal sensor 51, and by a
second time limiting means 55 which starts the time limiting operation in
response to the busy signal sensor 54. (When a line is busy, it is
realistic to wait some length of time until the second calling is placed.)
In other words, this equipment repeats calling until the message including
a notice of the arrival of a correspondence is transmitted to the ultimate
addressee, even if the identified telephone receiver 82 is busy or
unanswered. In this embodiment, the answer signal sensor 51, the counter
52, the first time limiting means 53, the busy signal sensor 54 and the
second time limiting means 55 constitute a means 5 for causing the dialing
signal outputting means to repeat the dialing signal outputting operation
in the cases where the line is not connected with the identified telephone
receiver.
The foregoing description has clarified that the second object of this
invention is successfully achieved. In other words, the foregoing
equipment has the function to identify the telephone number of the
ultimate addresses of a facsimile correspondence and to repeat callings to
the identified ultimate addresee, for the ultimate purpose to transmit a
recorded message to him or her, until the identified telephone receiver is
once unhooked and hooked.
This embodiment is involved with a drawback in which this equipment does
not respond to a second piece of facsimile correspondence which has
arrived in succession during the period in which a calling is still being
carried out for a previous piece of correspondence. In other words, if two
successive pieces of correspondence have arrived during the period in
which this equipment repeats calling to the ultimate addressee of a
previous piece of correspondence, no callings will be made to the ultimate
addressee of the second one of the aforementioned two successive pieces of
correspondence.
EMBODIMENT 3
The third embodiment overcomes the aforementioned drawback which occurs
under the circumstances where (1) two successive pieces of correspondence
arrive and (2) a telephone receiver which is located close to the ultimate
addressee of the first one of the aforementioned two successive pieces of
correspondence is busy or unanswered for a relatively long time.
Referring to FIG. 5, the third embodiment of this invention consists of the
following units.
(1) One set of OCR or MS 11, which is identical to that which is employed
for the first and second embodiment.
(2) Two sets of combined means comprising (i) signal memorizing means 12
and 13, (ii) dialing signal outputting means 2, (iii) dialing signal
repeating means 5, (iv) announcing machine 3 and (v) a line disconnecting
means 75, each of which is identical to that which is employed for the
second embodiment.
(3) A set of signal distribution means 7, which consists of (i) a first
subunit which further consists of an inhibitting AND gate 71, a delay
element 72, a set-reset register 73, a delay element 74, a delay element
76 and a set-reset register 77, and (ii) a second subunit which further
consists of a delay element 78', an inhibiting AND gate 79', an inhibiting
AND gate 71', a delay element 72', a set-reset register 73', and a delay
element 74', thereby (a) an end signal E is allowed to pass through the
first subunit, provided both subunits are vacant and (b) the second end
signal E is transferred to the second subunit, provided the first subunit
is occupied or (c) the second end signal E is allowed to pass through the
first subunit, provided the first subunit is vacant, resultantly enabling
two successive signals outputted by the OCR or MS 11 to be inputted to
either of the subunits which are selected in the aforementioned manner.
An OCR or an MS 11 reads or senses the telephone number of the ultimate
addressee and outputs a clock signal CL, a code signal CO and an end
signal E. Each set of these signals outputted by the OCR or MS 11 must
pass through a means 7 for selective distribution of the output signals of
the telephone number identifying means, before being inputted to one of
the combined means each of which consists of (i) a means for memorizing
the identified telephone number 12 and 13, (ii) a dialing signal
outputting means 2, (iii) a dialing signal repeating means 5, (iv) an
announcing machine 3 and (v) a line disconnecting means 75.
Provided none of the first and second subunits of the signal distribution
means 7 has been inputted a set of signals including CL, CO and E, the
first set of signals is allowed to pass through the inhibiting AND gate 71
of the first subunit of the signal distribution means 7, because the gate
is still open. As a result, the clock signal CL and the code signal CO are
inputted to the first set of the combined means consisting of (i) signal
memorizing means 12 and 13, (ii) dialing signal outputting means 2, (iii)
dialing signal repeating means 5, (iv) announcing means 3 and (v) a line
disconnecting means 75. As is in the case of the second embodiment, a
telephone receiver 82 which is located close to the ultimate addressee of
the identified piece of correspondence, is identified and a calling is
repeated in response to a call repetition signal R, until the identified
telephone receiver 82 is unhooked. When the call is completed or more
specifically when the identified telephone receiver 82 is hooked, the line
is disconnected from the identified telephone receiver in response to a
call termination signal T, which terminates the operation of the first set
of the combined means.
Incidentally, the end signal E which has passed through the inhibiting AND
gate 71 of the first subunit of the signal distribution means 7 is
inputted to the set-reset register 77, which operates the inhibiting AND
gate 79' of the second subunit of the signal distribution means 7, which
inhibits a set of signals containing the end signal E identical to that
which was described above, from being inputted to the second subunit of
the signal distribution means 7 during the period in which the inhibiting
AND gate 79' is closed. The function of the delay element 78' is to
suspend the progress of a set of signals during the period between the
time at which the set of signals is inputted to the signal distribution
means 7 and the operation of the inhibiting AND gate 79' of the second
subunit of the signal distribution means 7, thereby a set of signals can
be inhibited from being inputted to the second subunit, in the case where
the same set is inputted to the first set of the combined means and also
can be allowed to pass through the second subunit, in the case where the
first set of the combined means is in operation.
Further, the same end signal E, passing through the delay element 72, is
inputted to the set-reset register 73 of the first subunit, which operates
the inhibiting AND gate 71 of the first subunit for the purpose to inhibit
any signal from being inputted to the first set of combined means, until
the first set of combined means finishes a call. This set-reset register
73 of the first subunit is reset, after the first set of combined means
finishes a calling and outputs a call completion signal T, which is
applied to the set-reset register 73, after passing through the delay
element 74.
When the set-reset register 73 of the first subunit is set or when the
inhibiting AND gate 71 of the first subunit is closed, the set-reset
register 77 of the first subunit is reset by a set signal of the set-reset
register 73 and which passes through the delay element 76 before being
inputted to the set-reset register 77. By this operation, the inhibiting
AND gate 79' of the second subunit is closed only during the period in
which the first subunit is being inputted with a signal.
The second set of signals which is applied during the period in which the
first set of the combined means is under operation, is allowed to be
inputted to the second set of combined means, passing through the second
subunit of the signal distribution means 7, because the inhibiting AND
gate 71 of the first subunit is closed, and the inhibiting AND gate 79' of
the second subunit is open excepting during the period in which a set of
signals is passing through the first subunit and the inhibiting AND gate
71' is still open due to the reset position of the set-reset register 73'
of the second subunit. As a result, the second set of the combined means
is triggered by this set of signals.
If the second set of signals is applied, after the first set of the
combined means has finished calling, the set of signals is inputted to the
first set of combined means rather than the second set of combined means.
The foregoing description has clarified that the third object of this
invention is successfully achieved. In other words, the foregoing
equipment has a function (predominantly realized by the signal
distribution means 7) to accept two independent but successive pieces of
facsimile correspondence, even if the second one of the two successive
pieces arrives, before calling is not yet completed for the first one of
the two successive pieces of correspondence, in addition to the function
to identify the telephone number of the ultimate addressee of a facsimile
correspondence and to repeat an operation in which a recorded message
including a notice of the arrival of a correspondence is transmitted to
the identified ultimate addressee, until the identified telephone receiver
is once unhooked and hooked (which is the function identical to that of
the second embodiment).
Albeit this invention has been described with reference to specific
embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limiting
sense. Various modifications of the described embodiments, as well as
other embodiments of this invention, will become apparent to persons
skilled in the art upon reference to the description of the present
invention. It is therefore contemplated that the amended claims will cover
any such modifications or embodiments as fall within the true scope of
this invention.
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