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| United States Patent | 4821318 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4821318.html |
| Inventor(s) | Wu; Chuan-Chi (4th Fl., No. 279, An-Ching St., Sanchung City, TW) |
| Abstract | A convertible handset device for telephone sets includes: a handset body
with a handle portion in the middle having a cord groove formed therein, a
first internal trough with a trough mouth at one end and a second internal
trough with an end opening at the other end; a conductive cord
electrically installed in said cord groove in connection with a telephone
set; a receiving unit with a receiver portion at one end and a flexible
link at the other movably disposed in said first internal trough and
electrically coupled to the conductive cord in the cord groove, and a
transmitting unit with a transmitter portion at one end and an adjustable
link at the other movably arranged in the second internal trough and
electrically connected to the conductive cord in the cord groove. Thereby,
the handset device can be either held in one hand or worn over the head. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4821318 |
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Convertible handset device for telephone sets |
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Wu; Chuan-Chi (4th Fl., No. 279, An-Ching St., Sanchung City, TW) |
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| Publication Date |
April 11, 1989 |
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| Filing Date |
June 18, 1987 |
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Apr 17, 1987[TW]76203385 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A convertible handset device for telephone sets comprising:
a handset body integrally formed in an arch shape and adapted to be placed
over a switchhook of a telephone set, including a central handle portion
having a cord groove located therein, a first internal trough with a
trough mouth at one end, and a second internal trough with an end opening
at another end, and an engaging recess formed at each side edge of said
first and second internal troughs for making a detachable engagement
therewith;
conductive means respectively installed in said cord groove and said first
and second internal passages for being electrically connected to a
telephone line of a telephone set; a receiving means having a receiver
portion at one end with a receiver installed therein and electrically
connected to said conductive means, and a flexible link at the other end
being movably disposed in said first internal trough through said trough
mouth for being movably operated in receiving telephone calls therewith;
and a transmitting means having a transmitter portion at one end and a
transmitter installed therein and an adjustable link at the other end
being movably disposed in said second internal trough through said end
opening for being movably operated in answering telephone calls, whereby,
said handset device can be either held in one hand or worn over the head
with said receiver portion and transmitter portion being pulled out when
making and answering telephone calls.
2. A convertible handset device according to claim 1 wherein said
conductive means comprises a pair of conductive contactors separately
disposed at each end of said first internal trough in said handset body
and electrically connected to an electrical cord for said receiving means
through said cord groove, and another pair of conductive contacts
separately disposed at each end of said second internal trough and
electrically connected to an electrical cord for said transmitting means
through said cord groove, so that a separate receiving/transmitting
circuit is formed for being electrically engaged by said receiving means
and said transmitting means at either a retracted position or an extended
position.
3. A convertible handset device according to claim 1 wherein said receiving
means comprises:
a receiving unit with a receiver portion at one end and a flexible link at
the other;
said receiver portion including a receiver installed therein and
electrically connected to an electrical cord of a telephone set, and a
first contact engaging member provided at one side thereof for being
detachably engaged with a first engaging recess at the side edge of said
trough mouth; said flexible link including a stop edge provided around an
end thereof for being abutted against said trough mouth, and a first
conductive contact point provided at one side thereof and electrically
connected to said receiver for being kept in electrical contact with each
one of said conductive contacts separately located in said first internal
trough.
4. A convertible handset device according to claim 1 wherein said
transmitting means comprises:
a transmitting unit with a transmitter portion at one end and an adjustable
link at the other;
said transmitter portion including a transmitter installed therein and a
second contact engaging member provided at one side thereof for being
detachably engaged with a second engaging recess of said opening, and said
adjustable link including a flange formed around an end thereof, a
friction-type elbow joint provided in a middle area, and a conductive
contact point disposed at one side and electrically connected to said
transmitter for being kept in electrical contact with either one of said
conductive contactors in said second internal trough.
5. A convertible handset device for telephone sets comprising: a handset
body integrally formed in an arch shape and adapted to be placed over a
switchhook of a telephone set and including a central handle portion
having a cord groove located therein, a first internal trough with a
trough mouth at one end, and an external passage with an end opening at
the other end; conductive means installed in said cord groove for being
electrically connected to a telephone set; a receiving means having a
receiver electrically installed therein, and a flexible link formed at one
end movably disposed in said first internal trough through said trough
mouth and electrically connected to said conductive means at one end for
being movably operated in receiving telephone calls; a transmitting means
having a transmitter installed therein and an adjustable link provided at
one end movably disposed in said end opening and electrically connected to
said conductive means for being movably operated along said external
passage when answering telephone calls; and a pair of engaging recesses
respectively provided at a side edge of said trough mouth and said end
opening for detachably securing said receiving means and said transmitting
means therewith; whereby said handset device can be used either being held
in one hand or worn over the head in making and answering telephone calls.
6. A convertible handset device according to claim 5, wherein said
conductive means includes a conductive cord having an elastic portion
arranged in said cord groove so as to be extended and retracted in
conjunction with the movement of said receiving and transmitting means.
7. A convertible handset device according to claim 5, wherein said
receiving means comprises: a receiving unit having a receiver portion at
one end with a receiver installed therein and electrically connected to
said conductive means, and a flexible link at the other end with a stop
edge formed around an end thereof, being movably disposed in said first
internal trough for being movably operated within said first trough, and a
first contact engaging member provided at a back side of said receiver
portion for being detachably engaged with the engaging recess at the side
edge of said trough mouth so as to detachably secure said receiving unit
in said first trough.
8. A convertible handset device according to claim 5, wherein said
transmitting means comprises: a transmitting unit, having a transmitter
portion at one end with a transmitter installed therein and electrically
connected to said conductive means, and an adjustable extension link at
the other end with a flange formed at an end thereof being moveably
disposed in said opening for being moved along said external passage of
said handset body, said adjustable link including a friction-type elbow
joint provided in a middle area thereof for adjusting said transmitter
portion to a position which is close to a user's mouth on being extended
from said external passage; and a second contact engaging member provided
at one side of said transmitter portion for being detachably engaged with
the engaging recess at the side edge of said end opening so as to
detachably secure said receiving unit in position in said external
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a handset device for telephone sets, and more
particularly to a convertible handset device designed to be either held in
hand or worn over the head.
The conventional handset for telephone sets is usually formed in an arcuate
shape having a receiver installed at one end and a transmitter at the
other end with the center portion adapted to be held in one hand. Since a
telephone set is an indispensable instrument in our daily life, the
increasing need for convenience requires that a greater number of
telephone sets be installed throughout areas such as offices, shops,
homes, etc. However, because the conventional handset provided on the
telephone sets must be held in one hand when making or answering a
telephone call, it often presents a great inconvenience when the user is
kept busy working with his hands. In this situation, the user usually
tilts his head and holds the handset between the shoulder and the head in
order to free his hands continue working while listening and talking
through the handset. Alternatively, the user must simply stop working in
order to hold the handset in hand and exclusively engage himself in
telephone conversation because the structure of the conventional handset
provides no other option.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is accordingly a primary object of this invention to provide a
convertible handset device for telephone sets which handset device can be
either held in one hand or worn over the head so as to overcome the
foregoing problems associated with the prior art.
With the above and other objects in mind, this invention provides a
convertible handset device for telephone sets, which handset device
comprises: a handset body with a handle portion in the middle having a
cord groove formed therein, a first internal trough with a trough mouth in
one end and an external passage with an end opening in the other end;
conductive means electrically installed in said cord groove; a receiving
means with a flexible link and a first contact engaging member movably
disposed in said first internal trough through the trough mouth thereof
and electrically connected to said conductive means at one end thereof;
and a transmitting means with an adjustable link and a second contact
engaging member movably arranged along said external passage through the
end opening thereof and electrically connected to said conductive means at
the other end. Thereby, the handset device can be either held in one hand
or worn over the head.
Other advantages and characteristics of the invention will become clear in
the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment when read
with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective and partial cut-away view of a preferred embodiment
of a convertible handset for telephone sets according to this invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective and partial cut-away view of an alternative example
of the handset body of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 (A) is a perspective view of another alternative example of the
preferred embodiment shown in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 (B) is an illustrative view indicating a general structure of a
receiving and/or a transmitting means of the preferred embodiment shown in
FIG. 3 (A).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG. 1, the preferred embodiment of a convertible handset
device for telephone sets according to this invention comprises in
combination a handset body 10, a receiving unit 20 and a transmitting unit
30. The handset body 10 integrally formed in an arch shape including a
handle portion 100 with a cord groove 101 in the middle, a first internal
trough 102 with a trough mouth 11 at one end. An external passage 103 with
a cord channel 104 leading to the cord groove 101 in the other end, is
adapted to be placed over the switchhook of a telephone set in a way
similar to the conventional handset. A conductive cord 14 with an elastic
portion 140 in the middle is disposed in the cord groove 101 and
electrically connected to the telephone circuit of the telephone sets. The
receiving unit 20, including a receiver portion 200 at one end with a
receiver installed therein and electrically connected to the conductive
cord 14, and a flexible link 21 at the other end with a stop edge 22
around the end, is movably installed in the first internal trough 102. The
receiver portion 200 further includes a first contact engaging member 201
integrally formed at a back side thereof for being detachably engaged with
a first engaging recess 151 provided at an outer side of the trough mouth
11 when the receiving unit 20 is pushed into the first internal trough 102
of the handset body 10. The transmitting unit 30, including a transmitter
portion 300 at one end having a transmitter installed therein and
electrically connected to the conductive cord 14 through cord channel 104,
and an adjustable link 31 at the other end with a flange 32 around the end
and an elbow joint 33 in the middle, is movably disposed in an end opening
12 of the handset 10 for being moved to and fro along the external passage
103. The transmitter portion 300 also includes a second contact engaging
member 301 integrally provided at a front side thereof for being
detachably engaged with a second engaging recess 131 integrally formed at
an inside edge of the end opening 12 when the transmitter unit 30 is
pushed backward along the external passage of the handset body 10.
It shall be appreciated that, when the receiver unit 20 and the transmitter
unit 30 are kept in retraction within the handset body 10 and secured in
position through both contact engaging members 201 and 301, the handset
body 10 is used as an ordinary handset for being held in one hand during
telephone conversation. Meanhile, if the user's hands have to be occupied,
the handset body 10 can be worn over the user's head simply by pulling out
the receiver unit 20 and the transmitter unit 30 as a headset. It shall be
further appreciated that the elbow joint 33 of the adjustable when the
handset body 10 is worn over the head with the transmitter unit 30 being
pulled out, the adjustable link 31 can be optionally adjusted for keeping
the transmitter portion 300 close to the user's mouth.
Referring to FIG. 2, there is shown an alternative embodiment of the
handset body 10' wherein all members or elements identical with or
corresponding to those illustrated in FIG. 1 are indicated by the same
reference numerals, and, therefore, explanation of those members or
elements is omitted. As can be clearly seen in FIG. 2, the handset body
10' includes a second internal trough 103' with the transmitter unit 30
movably disposed therein. It shall be appreciated that with the formation
of the second internal trough 103', the thickness of the end portion of
the handset body 10' for accommodating the transmitter unit 30 is thicker
than that of the handset body 10 shown in FIG. 1, but the function remains
unchanged.
Referring to FIGS. 3 (A, B), there is shown a further alternative
embodiment of the convertible handset device 1' for telephone sets
according to this invention. In this alternative embodiment, elements
identical or corresponding to those illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 are also
indicated by the same reference numerals and explanation is omitted. The
handset body 10" of the embodiment includes two sets of conductive
contactors 231, 232 and 431, 432 respectively provided in the opposite
ends of the first and second troughs 102 and 103' and separately connected
to the electrical cord 14, of which the elastic portion 140 (as shown in
FIG. 1) is not required. As shown in FIG. 3 (A, B), the receiver unit 20
and the transmitter unit 30 are respectively provided with a conductive
contact point 23, 34 on each side thereof and electrically connected to
the respective receiver and transmitter installed in the receiver and
transmitter portions 200 and 300. When the receiver and transmitter units
20 and 30 are in retracted position within the handset body 10" for hand
holding, the conductive contact points 23 and 34 of the receiver and
transmitter units 20 and 30 will be respectively kept in electrical
contact with the conductive contactors 232 and 432 of the handset body 10"
while when the receiver and transmitter units 20 and 30 are pulled out
from the handset body 10" for overhead wearing, the conductive contact
point 23 and 34 of the receiver and transmitter units 20 and 30 will be
separately kept in contact with the conductive contactors 231 and 431 of
the handset body 10".
Having thus described the invention, it is to be understood that many
embodiments thereof will suggest themselves without departing from the
spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it is intended that the
specification and drawings be interpreted as illustrative rather than in a
limiting sense except as defined in the appended claims.
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