USRE41702EExpiredUtility

Automatic headset hookswitch

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Assignee: PLANTRONICSPriority: Jul 25, 2000Filed: May 5, 2006Granted: Sep 14, 2010
Est. expiryJul 25, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
H04M 1/08H04M 1/6545H04M 1/6033H04M 1/05
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Claims

Abstract

A headset storage device includes a headset cradle, a switch and a manual override device. The headset cradle has two positions: a first position when the headset cradle is supporting a headset and a second position when the headset cradle is not supporting a headset. The switch couples the audio signal to the alternate audio system when the headset cradle is in the first position and to the headset when the headset cradle is in the second position. The manual override device forces the headset cradle into one of the two positions regardless of whether the headset cradle is supporting a headset.

Claims

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1. An apparatus for selectively routing an audio signal between a headset and an alternate audio system, the apparatus comprising:
 a support surface for receiving and supporting the headset; and  
 a switch having a first input for coupling with the alternate audio system and a second input for coupling with the headset, the switch alternately coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to the headset being received by the support surface and coupling the headset to the audio signal in response to the headset being removed from the support surface.  
 
     
     
       2. The apparatus of  claim 1 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device comprising:
 an auto position for allowing the switch to alternately couple the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to the headset being received by the support surface and couple the headset to the audio signal in response to the headset being removed from the support surface;  
 an alternate audio system position for coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal; and  
 a headset position for coupling the headset to the audio signal.  
 
     
     
       3. The apparatus of  claim 1 , wherein the switch further comprises an activation button having an activated position coupling the audio signal to the alternate audio system; and a deactivated position coupling the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       4. The apparatus of  claim 1 , wherein the support surface is part of a headset cradle, the headset cradle having a first arm extending horizontally from the support surface, and a second arm extending vertically from a connection point with the first arm, the second arm having a first position in response to a headset resting on the support surface and a second position in response to the headset being removed from the support surface. 
     
     
       5. The apparatus of  claim 4 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a first pivot axle for allowing rotation of the cradle about the first pivot axle, the first pivot axle passing through the connection point. 
     
     
       6. The apparatus of  claim 5 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a follower for restricting the movement of the second arm. 
     
     
       7. The apparatus of  claim 6 , further comprising a manual override device for restricting the movement of the second arm, the manual override device comprising:
 an auto position for allowing the second arm to move between the first and second positions;  
 an alternate audio system position for restricting the second arm to the first position; and  
 a headset position for restricting the second arm to the second position.  
 
     
     
       8. The apparatus of  claim 7 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a well for receiving the follower, the well comprising:
 an auto portion having a shape and position within the well that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;  
 an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the first position; and  
 a headset portion having a shape and position within the, well that restricts the second arm to the second position.  
 
     
     
       9. The apparatus of  claim 7 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a raised portion for moving the manual override device among the auto position, the speaker position and the headset position. 
     
     
       10. The apparatus of  claim 7 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a second pivot axle for allowing rotation of the manual override device about the second pivot axle. 
     
     
       11. The apparatus of  claim 5 , wherein:
 the first pivot axle is elongated to allow for side-to-side movement of the headset cradle along the first pivot axle; and  
 the second arm of the headset cradle is a flexible paddle for increasing the allowable rotation of the headset cradle about the first pivot axle.  
 
     
     
       12. The apparatus of  claim 11 , further comprising a housing having an opening through which the first arm extends, the opening comprising:
 an auto portion having a shape and position within the opening that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;  
 an alternate .audio system portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the first position; and  
 a headset portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the second position.  
 
     
     
       13. The apparatus of  claim 4 , further comprising a stand, the stand comprising
 a base located under the headset cradle; and  
 a shaft encasing the second arm of the headset cradle; the shaft protecting the second arm such that the second arm can move between the first position and the second position.  
 
     
     
       14. The apparatus of  claim 1 , wherein the alternate audio system is a telephone handset, the apparatus further comprising:
 a motorized handset lifter for lifting the handset in response to the second input of the switch and lowering the handset in response to the first input of the switch.  
 
     
     
       15. A method for selectively routing an audio signal between a headset and an alternate audio system, comprising:
 coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to detecting the headset resting on a support surface; and  
 coupling the headset to the audio signal in response to detecting the headset being removed from the support surface.  
 
     
     
       16. The method of  claim 15  further comprising:
 coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to a first state of a manual override; and  
 coupling the headset to the audio signal in response to a second state of the manual override.  
 
     
     
       17. An apparatus for selectively routing an audio signal between a headset and an alternate audio system, the apparatus comprising:
   a support surface for receiving and supporting the headset; and        a switch having a first input for coupling with the alternate audio system and a second input for coupling with the headset, the switch being configured to selectively couple the audio signal to the audio system and to the headset, the switch being configured to automatically couple the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to the headset being received by the support surface.     
     
     
       18. The apparatus of  claim 17 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device comprising:
   an auto position for allowing the switch to alternately couple the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to the headset being received by the support surface and couple the headset to the audio signal in response to the headset being removed from the support surface;        an alternate audio system position for coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal; and        a headset position for coupling the headset to the audio signal.     
     
     
       19. The apparatus of  claim 17 , wherein the switch further comprises an activation button having an activated position coupling the audio signal to the alternate audio system; and a deactivated position coupling the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       20. The apparatus of  claim 17 , wherein the support surface is part of a headset cradle, the headset cradle having a first arm extending horizontally from the support surface, and a second arm extending vertically from a connection point with the first arm, the second arm having a first position in response to a headset resting on the support surface and a second position in response to the headset being removed from the support surface. 
     
     
       21. The apparatus of  claim 20 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a first pivot axle for allowing rotation of the cradle about the first pivot axle, the first pivot axle passing through the connection point. 
     
     
       22. The apparatus of  claim 21 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a follower for restricting the movement of the second arm. 
     
     
       23. The apparatus of  claim 22 , further comprising a manual override device for restricting the movement of the second arm, the manual override device comprising:
   an auto position for allowing the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system position for restricting the second arm to the first position; and        a headset position for restricting the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       24. The apparatus of  claim 23 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a well for receiving the follower, the well comprising:
   an auto portion having a shape and position within the well that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the first position; and        a headset portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       25. The apparatus of  claim 23 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a raised portion for moving the manual override device among the auto position, the speaker position and the headset position. 
     
     
       26. The apparatus of  claim 23 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a second pivot axle for allowing rotation of the manual override device about the second pivot axle. 
     
     
       27. The apparatus of  claim 21 , wherein:
   the first pivot axle is elongated to allow for side - to - side movement of the headset cradle along the first pivot axle; and        the second arm of the headset cradle is a flexible paddle for increasing the allowable rotation of the headset cradle about the first pivot axle.     
     
     
       28. The apparatus of  claim 27 , further comprising a housing having an opening through which the first arm extends, the opening comprising:
   an auto portion having a shape and position within the opening that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the first position; and        a headset portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       29. The apparatus of  claim 20 , further comprising a stand, the stand comprising
   a base located under the headset cradle; and        a shaft encasing the second arm of the headset cradle; the shaft protecting the second arm such that the second arm can move between the first position and the second position.     
     
     
       30. The apparatus of  claim 17 , wherein the alternate audio system is a telephone handset, the apparatus further comprising:
   a motorized handset lifter for lifting the handset in response to the second input of the switch and lowering the handset in response to the first input of the switch.     
     
     
       31. The apparatus of  claim 17 , wherein the switch is a mechanical switch. 
     
     
       32. The apparatus of  claim 17 , wherein the switch is an electrical switch. 
     
     
       33. The apparatus of  claim 17 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device being configured to cause the switch to couple the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       34. An apparatus for selectively routing an audio signal between a headset and an alternate audio system, the apparatus comprising:
   a support surface for receiving and supporting the headset; and        a switch having a first input for coupling with the alternate audio system and a second input for coupling with the headset, the switch being configured to selectively couple the audio signal to the audio system and to the headset, the switch being configured to automatically couple the headset to the audio signal in response to the headset being removed from the support surface.     
     
     
       35. The apparatus of  claim 34 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device comprising:
   an auto position for allowing the switch to alternately couple the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to the headset being received by the support surface and couple the headset to the audio signal in response to the headset being removed from the support surface;        an alternate audio system position for coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal; and        a headset position for coupling the headset to the audio signal.     
     
     
       36. The apparatus of  claim 34 , wherein the switch further comprises an activation button having an activated position coupling the audio signal to the alternate audio system; and a deactivated position coupling the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       37. The apparatus of  claim 34 , wherein the support surface is part of a headset cradle, the headset cradle having a first arm extending horizontally from the support surface, and a second arm extending vertically from a connection point with the first arm, the second arm having a first position in response to a headset resting on the support surface and a second position in response to the headset being removed from the support surface. 
     
     
       38. The apparatus of  claim 37 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a first pivot axle for allowing rotation of the cradle about the first pivot axle, the first pivot axle passing through the connection point. 
     
     
       39. The apparatus of  claim 38 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a follower for restricting the movement of the second arm. 
     
     
       40. The apparatus of  claim 39 , further comprising a manual override device for restricting the movement of the second arm, the manual override device comprising:
   an auto position for allowing the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system position for restricting the second arm to the first position; and        a headset position for restricting the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       41. The apparatus of  claim 40 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a well for receiving the follower, the well comprising:
   an auto portion having a shape and position within the well that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the first position; and        a headset portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       42. The apparatus of  claim 40 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a raised portion for moving the manual override device among the auto position, the speaker position and the headset position. 
     
     
       43. The apparatus of  claim 40 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a second pivot axle for allowing rotation of the manual override device about the second pivot axle. 
     
     
       44. The apparatus of  claim 38 , wherein:
   the first pivot axle is elongated to allow for side - to - side movement of the headset cradle along the first pivot axle; and        the second arm of the headset cradle is a flexible paddle for increasing the allowable rotation of the headset cradle about the first pivot axle.     
     
     
       45. The apparatus of  claim 44 , further comprising a housing having an opening through which the first arm extends, the opening comprising:
   an auto portion having a shape and position within the opening that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the first position; and        a headset portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       46. The apparatus of  claim 37 , further comprising a stand, the stand comprising
   a base located under the headset cradle; and        a shaft encasing the second arm of the headset cradle; the shaft protecting the second arm such that the second arm can move between the first position and the second position.     
     
     
       47. The apparatus of  claim 34 , wherein the alternate audio system is a telephone handset, the apparatus further comprising:
   a motorized handset lifter for lifting the handset in response to the second input of the switch and lowering the handset in response to the first input of the switch.     
     
     
       48. The apparatus of  claim 34 , wherein the switch is a mechanical switch. 
     
     
       49. The apparatus of  claim 34 , wherein the switch is an electrical switch. 
     
     
       50. The apparatus of  claim 34 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device being configured to cause the switch to couple the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       51. An apparatus for selectively routing an audio signal between a headset and an alternate audio system, the apparatus comprising:
   a support surface for receiving and supporting the headset;        a switch having a first input for coupling with the alternate audio system and a second input for coupling with the headset, the switch being configured to selectively couple the audio signal to the audio system and to the headset; and        a manual override device, the manual override device being configured to cause the switch to couple the audio signal to the headset when the manual override device is activated.     
     
     
       52. The apparatus of  claim 51 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device comprising:
   an auto position for allowing the switch to alternately couple the alternate audio system to the audio signal in response to the headset being received by the support surface and couple the headset to the audio signal in response to the headset being removed from the support surface;        an alternate audio system position for coupling the alternate audio system to the audio signal; and        a headset position for coupling the headset to the audio signal.     
     
     
       53. The apparatus of  claim 51 , wherein the switch further comprises an activation button having an activated position coupling the audio signal to the alternate audio system; and a deactivated position coupling the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       54. The apparatus of  claim 51 , wherein the support surface is part of a headset cradle, the headset cradle having a first arm extending horizontally from the support surface, and a second arm extending vertically from a connection point with the first arm, the second arm having a first position in response to a headset resting on the support surface and a second position in response to the headset being removed from the support surface. 
     
     
       55. The apparatus of  claim 54 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a first pivot axle for allowing rotation of the cradle about the first pivot axle, the first pivot axle passing through the connection point. 
     
     
       56. The apparatus of  claim 55 , wherein the headset cradle further comprises a follower for restricting the movement of the second arm. 
     
     
       57. The apparatus of  claim 56 , further comprising a manual override device for restricting the movement of the second arm, the manual override device comprising:
   an auto position for allowing the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system position for restricting the second arm to the first position; and        a headset position for restricting the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       58. The apparatus of  claim 57 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a well for receiving the follower, the well comprising:
   an auto portion having a shape and position within the well that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the first position; and        a headset portion having a shape and position within the well that restricts the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       59. The apparatus of  claim 57 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a raised portion for moving the manual override device among the auto position, the speaker position and the headset position. 
     
     
       60. The apparatus of  claim 57 , wherein the manual override device further comprises a second pivot axle for allowing rotation of the manual override device about the second pivot axle. 
     
     
       61. The apparatus of  claim 55 , wherein:
   the first pivot axle is elongated to allow for side - to - side movement of the headset cradle along the first pivot axle; and        the second arm of the headset cradle is a flexible paddle for increasing the allowable rotation of the headset cradle about the first pivot axle.     
     
     
       62. The apparatus of  claim 61 , further comprising a housing having an opening through which the first arm extends, the opening comprising:
   an auto portion having a shape and position within the opening that allows the second arm to move between the first and second positions;        an alternate audio system portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the first position; and        a headset portion having a shape and position within the opening that restricts the second arm to the second position.     
     
     
       63. The apparatus of  claim 54 , further comprising a stand, the stand comprising
   a base located under the headset cradle; and        a shaft encasing the second arm of the headset cradle; the shaft protecting the second arm such that the second arm can move between the first position and the second position.     
     
     
       64. The apparatus of  claim 51 , wherein the alternate audio system is a telephone handset, the apparatus further comprising:
   a motorized handset lifter for lifting the handset in response to the second input of the switch and lowering the handset in response to the first input of the switch.     
     
     
       65. The apparatus of  claim 51 , wherein the switch is a mechanical switch. 
     
     
       66. The apparatus of  claim 51 , wherein the switch is an electrical switch. 
     
     
       67. The apparatus of  claim 51 , further comprising a manual override device, the manual override device being configured to cause the switch to couple the audio signal to the headset. 
     
     
       68. A method for selectively routing a telephone call between a headset and a handset, comprising:
   coupling the handset to the telephone call in response to detecting the headset resting on a support surface for receiving and supporting the headset.     
     
     
       69. A method for selectively routing a telephone call between a headset and a handset, comprising:
   coupling the headset to the telephone call in response to detecting the headset being removed from the support surface for receiving and supporting the headset.

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