Telephonic communications – Terminal accessory or auxiliary equipment
Patent
1990-04-11
1992-08-04
Dwyer, James L.
Telephonic communications
Terminal accessory or auxiliary equipment
379447, 379437, 379452, 381187, H04M 100, H04R 2500
Patent
active
051366398
ABSTRACT:
A cushion for application to a telephone handset. The cushion is made from a low density, high resiliency flexible foam to make the telephone's receiver or transmitter more comfortable when pressed against the ear or mouth of the user. The cushion has a main body which defines a funnel shaped channel for guiding sound between the handset and the user. A diaphragm with sound ports completely cover the channel to dampen the sounds passing between the handset and the user. The cushion is shaped to match the receiver or transmitter of the telephone handset and can include a groove to allow the cushion to hang from a wall mounted base and tabs to conduct electricity from recharging pins to rechargeable batteries in the handset. A variety of coverings can be placed over the cushion for aesthetic or functional purposes.
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Chan Jason
Dwyer James L.
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