Patent
1979-07-04
1981-11-17
Popek, Joseph A.
H04M 100
Patent
active
043013350
ABSTRACT:
A ribbon of light with a bright spot moving thereacross is generated by a series of sequentially located indicator lamps or LED's, sequentially energized by a ring counter which, in turn, is enabled by a time-based decoding circuit. The time-based decoding circuit has applied thereto, preferably by a magnetic pick-up, sensed signals representative of the ringing current in a telephone network, and decodes when such ringing signals are received, rejecting, however, all other signals on the telephone line such as, for example, calling or dialing signals, stray noises pulses, or the like. Preferably, eight lamps are provided, each one flashing for 1/8 second, with a ring counter cycling rate of 1 second. The ring counter can have connected thereto one or more additional control lines to indicate signals on these additional control lines by cycling at a rate different from that due to the telephone ringing current to, for example, indicate when a doorbell is operated by providing, to an observer, a ribbon of light with a bright spot moving at half the rate when the telephone is ringing.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2608614 (1952-08-01), Williams
patent: 3819873 (1974-06-01), Stockton et al.
patent: 4066848 (1978-01-01), Darwood
Benz-Jucker, heir by Edith H.
Jucker, deceased Jules
Jucker, heir by Erich J.
Jucker-Raths, heir by Hedwig A.
Uhlemann-Jucker, heir by Christina U.
Popek Joseph A.
Reichle & De Massari
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