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United States Patent | 3,557,318 |
January 19, 1971 |
A telephone switching arrangement for apartment houses whereby the apartment tenant telephones utilized for normal communication through the central office are also utilized for lobby-apartment conversations and control of lobby door opening mechanisms. The lobby call to a tenant's idle telephone is identified by a distinct ringing signal separate from that normally applied on central office calls. If the tenant line is busy, the lobby call will apply an alerting tone to the busy connection and the tenant may, by means of a monitoring common line relay and holding bridge, place the prior central office call on hold and converse with the lobby. Should the tenant "hang up" after conversing with the lobby, the "held" central office call will rering the tenant's telephone.
Inventors: | John J. Buonsante (Harrison, NY), Norman J. Syvertsen (Fanwood, NJ) |
Assignee: |
American Telephone and Telegraph Company
(New York,
NY)
|
Appl. No.: | 04/582,852 |
Filed: | September 29, 1966 |
Current U.S. Class: | 379/157 ; 379/102.06; 379/162; 379/165 |
Current International Class: | H04M 11/02 (20060101); H04m 011/00 () |
Field of Search: | 179/1.4,2R,37,39,84B,2RS,18P&F,18.02 |
2557161 | June 1951 | Timms |
3112373 | November 1963 | Weinberg |
3342934 | September 1967 | Kohn et al. |
3484561 | December 1967 | Matthews |
"B. C. Telephone Develope Door-Answering System", Telephony pp. 26, 56,67 . July 16, 1966.. |