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Headset for hands-free wireless telephone

Patent 5596638 Issued on January 21, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 6, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

ACD Combined handset and headset arrangement
Patent #: 4449017
Issued on: 05/15/1984
Inventor: Burke ,   et al.

Wireless telephone apparatus including both a telephone handset and a telephone headset
Patent #: 4558178
Issued on: 12/10/1985
Inventor: Yasuda ,   et al.

Keyboard security for a telephone attendant console
Patent #: 4562310
Issued on: 12/31/1985
Inventor: Watters ,   et al.

Portable telephone with external transmitter-receiver connections Patent #: 5475872
Issued on: 12/12/1995
Inventor: Sato

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 475020 filed on 06/06/1995

US Classes:

455/575.2, Headgear379/430, Body supported (e.g., headgear)455/569.1Hands-free or loudspeaking arrangement

Examiners

Primary: Zele, Krista M.
Assistant: Chiang, Jack

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04M 001/00
H04B 001/38

Abstract

A wireless telephone using an RF receiver unit and an RF transmitter unit and having a removable headset, the telephone and headset particularly suitable for applications where the RF transmitter unit is switched on and off at a frequency less than twenty kilohertz. The wireless telephone is coupled to the headset using a conventional stereo plug and jack. A headset detect logic signal is generated from the speaker audio line. A microphone current detect logic signal is generated from the microphone audio line. A digital logic circuit, preferably including a microprocessor, monitors the headset detect logic signal and microphone current detect logic signals and generates a programmed response to the headset detect logic signal. The programmed response reduces audible noise to the headset user, generates a ringing signal on the speaker audio line when an incoming call is received and allows the headset user to answer incoming calls, and place outgoing calls while touching only the headset. The wireless telephone and headset include circuitry to reject RF noise and circuitry to attenuate RF noise passed into the wireless telephone by a long multi-conductor wire coupling the headset to the wireless telephone.

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