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TERMINAL ACCESSORY OR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT

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379 - Telephonic communications

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
379441000TERMINAL ACCESSORY OR AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT24
20080240417METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A WIRELESS EAR BUD - Exemplary embodiments include methods and systems for detecting an incoming telephone signal, processing the incoming telephone signal, transmitting the processed signal to a remote receiver and alerting a remote user of the incoming signal.10-02-2008
20080304655Interruption Device for a Data Communication Line - An interruption device arranged in a communication line including first and second cables in series, each including a first group of wires for the transmission of computer data and a second group of wires independent of the computer data, includes: a box provided with first and second input/output sockets with which the first and second cables, respectively, are connected; interrupters each connected between the first and second input/output sockets inside the box and actuable from outside the box, these interrupters being associated respectively with the wires of the first group; and transmission elements not including an interrupter and each connected between the first and second input/output sockets inside the box, these transmission elements being associated respectively with the wires of the second group. In a variant, the second input/output socket is replaced by two sockets associated with the interrupters and the transmission elements, respectively.12-11-2008
20090202064VOICE ABSORBER FOR PORTABLE TELEPHONIC DEVICES - The voice absorber of the present invention includes an absorption member and an attachment member and is adapted for use with portable telephonic devices to enable a user to engage in a more private conversation and limit the disruption to individuals nearby the user during the conversation. The shape of the absorption member may be selectively configurable and may be constructed of multiple layers, including a layer specifically adapted to absorb sound waves. The attachment member enables the voice absorber to be easily affixed and removed from portable telephonic devices and generally positions the absorption member in front of the user's mouth. The voice absorber also functions to isolate the transmitter portion of a portable telephonic device from ambient, background noise and serves as a reminder to a user to speak with a quieter voice.08-13-2009
20100246807Headphone Device - A headphone device includes: two output units for outputting playback audio which has been played back; a contact determination unit determining the occurrence of contact with respect to a telephone device; a first audio-collecting unit for collecting call voice generated from the telephone device; a second audio-collecting unit for collecting ambient external sound; and an output audio control unit performing control so that the call voice is outputted from one output unit of the two output units and the external sound is outputted from the other output unit when it is determined that contact has occurred by the contact determination unit.09-30-2010
379442000 With circuit connection to terminal 5
20080253556Systems and methods of identifying patch cord connections in a communications patching system using common mode transmission - A communications patching system includes first and second patch panels, each having a plurality of connector ports, and a patch cord that is configured to selectively interconnect a connector port in the first patch panel with a connector port in the second patch panel. Each patch panel includes a port identification circuit that is electrically coupled with the connector ports of the respective patch panel. The port identification circuit of each patch panel is configured to transmit a signal to a connector port of the other patch panel over a common mode transmission path of the patch cord. The first and second connector ports connected by the patch cord are identified from the signal path.10-16-2008
20080304656SPLITTER WALL PLATES FOR DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE (DSL) COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS TO USE THE SAME - Splitter wall plates for digital subscriber line (DSL) communication systems and methods to use the same are disclosed. An example apparatus comprises a splitter to separate a digital subscriber line (DSL) signal from a plain old telephone signal (POTS) signal, and a switch to selectively couple a VoIP signal received via a first jack or the POTS signal to a second jack.12-11-2008
20090010422Splitter Card with Integral Test Access - A splitter card having integral test access devices. The splitter card allows test access to be readily provided at any location where splitter cards are typically mounted (e.g., a splitter chassis).01-08-2009
20100086125TELECOMMUNICATION ASSEMBLY WITH TERMINATION MODULES AND WIRE GUIDE HOUSINGS - Telecommunication assembly comprising a carrier system (04-08-2010
20100091980LINKAGE APPARATUS, LINKAGE SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - There is provided a linkage apparatus for linking a plurality of telephones with one another, including a communication part communicating with the plurality of telephones, a detection part detecting operating states of the plurality of telephones, a determination part determining, on the basis of the detected operating states, whether or not the operating state of a first telephone out of the plurality of telephones has changed to a first state from a third state, and when it is determined that the operating state of the first telephone has changed, determining whether or not the operating state of a second telephone precedently set to be linked with the first telephone is a second state, and a decision part deciding a linkage process that the linkage apparatus makes the second telephone to execute when it is determined that the operating state of the second telephone is the second state.04-15-2010
379445000 Locking device 2
20090103713CIRCUIT FOR PREVENTING UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO PHONES - An exemplary circuit for preventing unauthorized access to a phone includes three transistors, a zener diode, and a rectifier comprising two input terminals for receiving an AC voltage from the telecommunication office, a negative output terminal connected to the phone via a first resistor, and a positive output terminal connected to the phone. The anode and the cathode of the zener diode are respectively connected to the positive output terminal and the base of the first transistor. The collectors of the first and third transistors are connected to the base of the second transistor, which is connected to the positive and negative output terminals respectively via two capacitors. The collectors of the first and second transistors are connected to the positive output terminal respectively via a second resistor and a buzzer. Emitters of the three transistors are connected to the negative output terminal of the rectifier.04-23-2009
20090110186TELEPHONE, TELEPHONE SECURITY CONTROL METHOD, TELEPHONE SECURITY CONTROL PROGRAM AND PROGRAM RECORDING MEDIUM - Disclosed is a telephone to be installed in a house or an office and capable of effectively preventing leakage of data stored in or unauthorized use of the telephone. For this end, a security button 04-30-2009
379446000 Telephone receiver support 1
20130108037SUPPORTING DEVICE AND TELEPHONE DEVICE05-02-2013
379447000 Attachable to terminal housing 5
20090060171Letter Pattern on the Dial Key Buttons of a Mobile Telephone - A sticker includes a “number” and “letters” that are larger than the “number” on a dial key button of a mobile telephone, wherein the sticker is to be put on a part of a dial key button of a mobile telephone.03-05-2009
20090060172Letter Pattern on the Dial Key Buttons of a Mobile Telephone - A sticker includes a “number” and “letters” that are larger than the “number” on a dial key button of a mobile telephone, wherein the sticker is to be put on a part of a dial key button of a mobile telephone.03-05-2009
20150304466PORTABLE INFORMATION TERMINAL HOLDING STAND AND DESK TELEPHONE - A portable information terminal holding stand (10-22-2015
379449000 Handset holder (e.g., shoulder rest) 2
20080240418Hands free aural device holder - Disclosed is a hands-free holder for hands-free use of a device that is designed to be held up to a user's ear. The holder is connectable to the device and includes a sleeve that includes a transparent elastically stretchable material that defines an opening for receiving a portion of the device. The holder further includes a curved member that includes a first end and second end rotatably coupled to a first side of the sleeve and to an opposite side of the sleeve, respectively. The curved member defines an opening for receiving the top of a user's ear and is configured to rest on and behind the user's ear when the top of the user's ear is received in the opening such that the device connected to the holder is supported by the user's ear, thereby allowing hands-free use of the device.10-02-2008
20090141886Methods and Apparatus for Carrying and Using a Hand-Held Telephone - A system for securing a hand-held phone having a base with a keypad to be suspended from a lanyard around a person's neck has a support panel having a length and a width, a front side and a back side, and an opening near one end of the length, an elongate strip of material joined to the support panel at two lateral edges, forming a loop, a pliable, transparent window substantially centered in the strip of material, and a lanyard attached to the opening in the support panel. The hand-held phone is suspended from the lanyard by inserting a base of the phone in the loop with the pliable, transparent window overlying the keypad of the phone.06-04-2009
379451000 Protective structure 2
379452000 Antiseptic, disinfecting, or disposable 2
20090060173Germ protector system for telephone - Germ protector system provides covers for both the receiver and transmitter portions of a telephone device along a connecting element that connects the receiver and transmitter covers. The covers provide a protective barrier to prevent germs from contacting the surfaces of the end pieces of a telephone device. The connecting element provides a convenient means to remove the covers from the telephone once the user has completed a conversation on the telephone device. With this connecting element, the user can remove the covers without the need for the user to contact the contaminated covers.03-05-2009
20120170737SANITARY PHONE PATCH SYSTEM - A sanitary phone patch system for use with a telephone assembly including first and second protective pads having an adhesive backing comprising an adhesive and a peel-away sheet; and a carrying case for carrying them therein. The telephone assembly includes a telephone with a mouthpiece comprising a microphone; and an earphone acting as a receiver. The first protective pad covers the mouthpiece and the second protective pad covers the earphone. The adhesive backing is located on a bottom portion of the first and second protective pads for removeably-attaching to the mouthpiece and the earphone, respectively. The first protective pad for covering the mouthpiece and the second protective pad for covering the earphone are treated with an antibacterial solution. The protective pads for covering the mouthpiece and earphone are disposable and comprise fibrous material(s).07-05-2012
379454000 Support or stand 5
20090147944Vertical Patching System - A patching system includes network equipment in a cabinet; a first patch panel cabinet; a second patch panel cabinet; a vertical patch panel mounted between the first patch panel cabinet and the second patch panel cabinet, the vertical patch panel having telecommunications connectors mounted therein; and a vertical cable manager mounted adjacent to one of the first patch panel cabinet and the second patch panel cabinet.06-11-2009
20110261952FACEPLATE ASSEMBLY FOR WALL MOUNTING A PHONE - A faceplate assembly includes a cover plate having a front wall and a rim surrounding a perimeter of the front wall. The rim has a rim opening therethrough. The front wall has a pair of mounting posts extending therefrom that are configured to be received in keyholes of a phone to support the phone. A subplate configured to be mounted to a wall outlet. The subplate has an end wall and a base with a base opening therethrough and the subplate is configured to hold a modular jack. The cover plate is coupled to the subplate such that the rim and base openings are aligned with one another and are configured to receive a patch cord therethrough.10-27-2011
20120033802TELECOMMUNICATIONS MOUNTING CASE - Telecommunications mounting case includes an enclosure containing a mounting plate having a grid pattern of horizontal and vertical slots or grooves extending partway through the mounting plate. The slots or grooves have a substantially uniform spacing therebetween in increments of the spacing between screw mounts on respective vertical and horizontal telecommunications devices mountable within the case. Each of the slots or grooves has substantially uniformly spaced apart side walls with a spacing therebetween that is somewhat less than the thread diameters of a range of different sized mounting screws used to attach the telecommunications devices to the mounting plate to enable the mounting screws to bite into the side walls when started by hand.02-09-2012
20140140501HEADSET BASE WITH DISPLAY AND COMMUNICATIONS BASE - A headset base unit (05-22-2014
379455000 Handset holder 1
20120121078TELEPHONE - The present invention relates to a telephone and it is an object to make a speech without dropping a telephone even when the telephone miniaturized.05-17-2012

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