Claims
- 1. A signalling device for telephones or the like comprising a housing, a printed circuit board mounted within the housing and carrying solid state circuit components in a circuit, a piezoelectric actuated flexible diaphragm also mounted within the housing in spaced relationship to said circuit board, said flexible diaphragm carrying a piezoelectric element connected in the circuit, said circuit including:
- a set of leads adapted to be connected to the telephone voltage supply line for receiving signalling voltage therefrom;
- a square wave oscillator audio-signalling circuit connected to said leads and including a square wave driving network with oscillator frequency controlling components connected to a buffer driving network including said piezoelectric element;
- a rectifying and voltage-limiting network connected between the leads and the oscillator circuit for receiving, rectifying and limiting the voltage supplied by the telephone voltage supply line to a selected range and applying the resulting output voltage to the oscillator circuit, said rectifying and voltage limiting network including a full wave bridge rectifier which effects full wave rectification of the incoming signal voltage allowing both halves to provide voltage to the oscillator circuit, a voltage dropping element connected with the bridge rectifier to serve as a current limiting element to protect the rectifier, and a voltage clamping element connected to the output of the rectifier and cooperating with said voltage dropping element for suppressing the application of voltages other than proper signalling voltages to the oscillator circuit; and a disabling network connected between the leads and the oscillator circuit for disabling the oscillator circuit except when proper signalling voltage is supplied through said leads so as to prevent undesired audio outputs in the telephone to which it is applied when voltages other than proper signalling voltages are present on the telephone voltage supply line, said disabling network including signal-attenuating components for preventing application of voltages to the oscillator circuit unless they are in the selected range of proper signalling voltages.
- 2. A signalling device according to claim 1 in which the voltage dropping element comprises a current limiting resistor connected in series with the input of the bridge rectifier and the voltage clamping element comprises a zener diode, connected in parallel to the output of the bridge rectifier.
- 3. A signalling device according to claim 1 in which a disconnect zener diode is connected in series with the output of the bridge rectifier.
- 4. A signalling device according to claim 3 in which the signal attenuating components of the disabling network comprise a resistor connected in series with the disconnect zener to the power supply of the oscillator circuit and a capacitor connected from the power supply of the oscillator circuit to ground, and a resistor connected from ground through the oscillator power supply circuit to said capacitor and resistor.
- 5. A signalling device according to claim 1 in which the oscillator circuit comprises three linear bipolar transistor integrated circuit stages, a resistor connected in parallel with the first stage and in series with a capacitor which is connected to ground, a resistor connected in parallel with the second stage and in series with a capacitor which is connected to ground and a resistor connected in series between the third stage and the piezoelectric element.
- 6. A signalling device according to claim 5 in which the housing is tubular and has one end as an open outlet end;
- said printed circuit board being on a first disc spaced axially within the open end;
- said flexible diaphragm being a second disc mounted within the housing axially outwardly of the first disc to provide a space therebetween and carrying the piezoelectric element in the form of a crystal bonded to the diaphragm, the diaphragm being supported by the housing at its edge, said element being connected in circuit with the components on said board.
- 7. A signalling device according to claim 6 including:
- a rigid baffle disc supported within the housing axially outwardly of the second disc and arranged to permit sound waves hitting the baffle disc to be deflected around its edge toward the outlet end of the housing thereby producinga folded horn .[.accoustical.]. .Iadd.acoustical .Iaddend.loading characteristic.
- 8. A signalling device according to .[.claims 6 or.]. .Iadd.claim .Iaddend.7 including:
- an adjustable mechanical volume control carried by the tubular housing adjacent its outlet end and spaced outwardly of said rigid baffle disc and consisting of:
- relatively rotatable discs in superimposed relationship which have cooperating openings adapted to provide sound wave passages when in communication and movable relatively to vary the size of or close said passages.
- 9. A signalling device for telephones or the like comprising a housing, a printed circuit board mounted within the housing and carrying solid state circuit components in a circuit, a piezoelectric actuated flexible diaphragm also mounted within the housing in spaced relationship to said circuit board, said flexible diaphragm carrying a piezoelectric element connected in the circuit, said circuit including:
- a set of leads adapted to be connected to the telephone voltage supply line for receiving signalling voltage therefrom;
- an oscillator audio-signalling circuit connected to said leads and including said piezoelectric element;
- a rectifying and voltage-limiting network connected between the leads and the oscillator circuit for receiving, rectifying and limiting the voltage supplied by the telephone voltage supply line to a selected range and applying the resulting output voltage to the oscillator circuit, said rectifying and voltage limiting network including a full wave bridge rectifier which effects full wave rectification of the incoming signal voltage allowing both halves to provide voltage to the oscillator circuit, a voltage dropping element connected with the bridge rectifier to serve as a current limiting element to protect the rectifier, and a voltage clamping element connected to the output of the rectifier and cooperating with said voltage dropping element for suppressing the application of voltages other than proper signalling voltages to the oscillator circuit; and a disabling network connected between the leads and the oscillator circuit for disabling the oscillator circuit except when proper signalling voltage is supplied through said leads so as to prevent undesired audio outputs in the telephone to which it is applied when voltages other than proper signalling voltages are present on the telephone voltage supply line, said disabling network including signal-attenuating components for preventing application of voltages to the oscillator circuit unless they are in the selected range of proper signalling voltages. .Iadd. 10. A signalling device for telephones or the like comprising:
- a set of leads adapted to be connected to a telephone line for receiving signalling voltage therefrom;
- a square wave oscillator audio-signalling circuit connected to said leads and including a square wave driving network with oscillator frequency controlling components connected to a buffer driving network including a driven audio signal device;
- a rectifying and voltage-limiting network connected between said leads and said oscillator circuit for receiving, rectifying and limiting the voltage supplied by the telephone line to a selected range and applying the resulting output voltage to the oscillator circuit, said rectifying and voltage limiting network including a full wave bridge rectifier which effects full wave rectification of the incoming signal voltage, a voltage dropping element connected with the bridge rectifier to serve as a current limiting element to protect the rectifier, a voltage clamping element connected to the output of the rectifier and cooperating with said voltage dropping element for suppressing the application of voltages other than said proper signalling voltages to the oscillator circuit; and a disabling network connected between said leads and the oscillator circuit for disabling the oscillator circuit except when proper signalling voltage is supplied through said leads so as to prevent undesired audio outputs in the telephone to which it is applied when voltages other than proper signalling voltages are present at said leads, said disabling network including signal-attenuating components for preventing application of voltages to the oscillator circuit unless they are in the selected range of proper signalling voltages. .Iaddend..Iadd. 11. A signalling device according to claim 10 in which the voltage dropping element comprises a current limiting resistor connected in series with the input of the bridge rectifier and said voltage clamping element comprises a zenner diode, connected in parallel to the output of the bridge rectifier. .Iaddend..Iadd. 12. A signalling device according to claim 10 in which a disconnect diode exhibiting a zener diode characteristic is connected in series with the output of the bridge rectifier. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 13. A signalling device for telephones comprising:
- lead means connectible to receive telephonic signals including ring and audio signals;
- rectifier means having an input coupled with said lead means for rectifying said telephonic signals and providing a corresponding d.c. signal at an output thereof;
- solid state blocking means exhibiting a zener diode characteristic coupled with said output of said rectifier means, said characteristic being selected to effect blockage of conduction of all said d.c. signals having a voltage level corresponding with said audio signals and conducting said d.c. signals above said level at an output thereof;
- circuit means including oscillator means and switching means coupled with said blocking means output and responsive to an operating threshold voltage of predetermined level for activation to provide an oscillatory output;
- driven audio signal device means responsive to said oscillatory output for deriving an audio output;
- R-C network means coupled intermediate said blocking means and said circuit means, including resistor means and capacitor means having respective resistance and capacitance values selected for deriving said predetermined threshold level to activate said circuit means only in the presence of a said d.c. signal of duration corresponding with that of a said ring signal; and
- discharge resistor means normally electrically connected with said capacitor means for effecting the discharge thereof and disconnected therefrom by said switching means when said oscillator means responds to said predetermined threshold level. .Iadd. 14. The signalling device of claim 13 including voltage clamping means coupled with said rectifier means output for suppressing spurious signals other than said ring signals. .Iaddend..Iadd. 15. The signalling device of claim 14 in which said solid-state blocking means is the base-emitter junction of an NPN transistor having an open collector. .Iaddend..Iadd. 16. The signalling device of claim 13 including current limiting impedance means coupled with said rectifier means input for substantially absorbing the energy of high voltage spurious signals. .Iaddend..Iadd. 17. The signalling device of claim 13 including:
- voltage clamping means coupled with said rectifier means output for suppressing spurious signals other than said ring and audio signals; and
- current limiting impedance means coupled with said rectifier means input for substantially absorbing the energy of high voltage spurious signals. .Iaddend..Iadd. 18. The signalling device of claim 17 in which said solid-state blocking means is the base-emitter junction of an NPN transistor having an open collector. .Iaddend..Iadd. 19. The signalling device of claim 18 in which said rectifier means is a full wave rectifier. .Iaddend..Iadd. 20. The signalling device of claim 13 in which said solid state blocking means is the base-emitter junction of an NPN transistor having an open collector. .Iaddend..Iadd. 21. The signalling device of claim 13 in which said rectifier means is a full wave rectifier. .Iaddend.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 843,456 filed Oct. 19, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,157,459.
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