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Leak-tolerant handsfree telephone
   
Document Number
US Patent 7139394
Issued Date
November 21, 2006
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Dufosse; Ste (Cormeilles en Parisis,FR)
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Abstract
To amplify low frequencies emitted in handsfree mode by a multifunction earpiece (earpiece, loudspeaker, buzzer) of a telephone handset, the earpiece being tolerant to leaks in a discreet mode of operation, a tube projects into a cavity in the casing of the handset, around an aperture through which the cavity communicates with the exterior of the casing. The handset thus includes a multifunction earpiece that is tolerant of leaks in a discreet mode of operation and provides good sound quality in handsfree mode.
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Published
November 21, 2006
Application Number
10/100,008
Filed
March 19, 2002
US Classification
379/428.01   379/420.02 455/90.3
Int'l Classification
H04M   1/00   (20060101)   H04B   1/38   (20060101)   H04M   9/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Mar 20, 2001 [FR] 01 03764
USPTO Field of Search
379/433.02   379/428.01   379/420.02   455/575.1   455/90.3   381/96   235/472.02  
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