Telephone set with on-hook line seizure

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5155764
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07552047

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A telephone set is provided enabling seizure for originating and terminating calls of a telephone line connected thereto to be performed as well as release thereof, as the result both of a first command produced by a first switching entity actuated from the handset of the telephone set as well as via a second command produced by a second switching entity that is able to be actuated independently of the handset, switching entities producing the commands via individual communication establishment elements which are inserted in parallel in a loop which links, via the controlled power feeding arrangement, the output terminals of a first diode bridge, the input terminals of which are connected to the two line wires via a protection circuit, together with a second diode rectifying bridge, performing actual rectification, linked via capacitors to the output of the protection device, in parallel with the first diode bridge, and adapted to power a microprocessor and relevant circuits of telephone set circuitry, via a second controlled power feeding arrangement, from the alternating current signals transmitted by the line during ringing phases.

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SOCITE ANONYME DITE ALCATEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS12 RUE DE LA BAUME 75008 PARIS

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Becker, Pierre Sannois, FR 15 323
Chataignon, Andre Argenteuil, FR 2 8
Duvernay, Jean-Marc Paris, FR 1 2
Malaurie, Claude Ermont, FR 2 29

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