Volume control apparatus of telephone

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6522744
  • Patent Number
    6,522,744
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 18, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chiang; Jack
    Agents
    • Troxell Law Office PLLC
Abstract
A volume control apparatus of telephone comprises a base assembly including a plurality of recesses, a gong assembly secured to the base assembly, a drive device threadedly secured to the base assembly including a clapper slidably provided therein, and a volume control assembly secured to the base assembly including a lever having a protrusion, a bent stopper engaged with the lever, and an engagement member; wherein the protrusion of the lever is selectively engaged with one of the recesses when the lever is moved to a locked position, resulting in a distance change of the clapper with respect to the engagement member and the gong assembly respectively, thereby generating a plurality of corresponding sound volumes when the clapper reciprocally hits on the gong assembly and the stopper.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a volume control apparatus of telephone with improved features.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional volume control apparatus of telephone is shown in

FIG. 1

comprising a ringer coil


11


, an assembly


12


consisting of a number of associated members a bent clapper


13


having a head


131


, a post


14


, a base


141


for supporting post


14


, and an auxiliary hook member


15


for holding post


14


.




In operation, clapper


13


is activated by the magnetic force of the electro-magnetically excited ringer coil


11


to hit on gong


16


, while clapper


13


is kept at a predetermined distance from post


14


.




However, such design suffered from a disadvantage of poor positioning of clapper


13


with respect to post


14


as time passes. This problem is partly because the precision of clapper


13


is not always kept at a uniform level in manufacturing. As a result, the volume control functionality is neutralized.




Thus, it is desirable to provide an improved volume control apparatus of telephone in order to overcome the above drawback of prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a volume control apparatus of telephone comprising a base assembly including a central cylindrical member, a threaded bore in the cylindrical member, and a plurality of recesses; a gong assembly including a plastic inner gong with a top hole and a metal outer gong with a top aperture wherein the inner gong is put on the central cylindrical member and the outer gong is threadedly secured to the bore to secure the gong assembly to the base assembly; a drive device threadedly secured to the base assembly including a pair of opposed magnets, a ringer coil, a case for receiving the magnets, a clapper slidably provided in the ringer coil, and a cap member covered on the case; and a volume control assembly threadedly secured on the bottom of the base assembly including a lever having a protrusion and a hole, a bent stopper having a protrusion engaged with the hole of the lever, and an engagement member; wherein the protrusion of the lever is selectively engaged with one of the recesses when the lever is moved to a locked position, resulting in a distance change of the clapper with respect to the engagement member and the gong assembly respectively, thereby generating a plurality of corresponding sound volumes when the clapper reciprocally hits on the gong assembly and the stopper.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional volume control apparatus of telephone;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a volume control apparatus of telephone according to the invention;





FIG. 3

is a partial exploded view of

FIG. 2

viewed from the bottom;





FIGS. 4-1

,


4


-


2


, and


4


-


3


are schematic bottom plan views of the assembled apparatus to illustrate three volume control positions thereof;





FIGS. 5-1

,


5


-


2


, and


5


-


3


are schematic side views the assembled apparatus corresponding to the volume control positions shown in

FIGS. 4-1

,


4


-


2


, and


4


-


3


respectively; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the assembled volume control apparatus of telephone according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, there is shown a volume control apparatus of telephone constructed in accordance with the present invention comprising a gong assembly


30


including a plastic inner gong


31


with a top hole


32


and a metal outer gong


33


with a top aperture


34


, a drive device


40


, a base assembly


20


including a central cylindrical member


21


with inner gong


31


put on, a threaded bore


22


in the cylindrical member


21


, and two opposed holes


23


, and a volume control assembly


50


. A screw


35


is threaded through aperture


34


to engage with bore


32


for securing gong assembly


30


to base assembly


20


. Drive device


40


includes a pair of opposed magnets


41


, a ringer coil


42


, a case


43


for receiving magnets


41


and ringer coil


42


, a clapper


44


slidably provided in the ringer coil


42


, a cap member


45


covered on case


43


having two opposed side holes


46


for permitting screws


47


to thread through holes


23


for securing the drive device to base assembly


20


. A pad


48


made of plastic or metal material (e.g., copper) is provided on either end of clapper


44


such that a clear sound may be produced when clapper


44


hits the outer gong


33


. Volume control assembly


50


is provided on the bottom of base assembly


20


including a lever


51


, an engagement member


53


having a raised member


532


on the bottom (see the circle on the top left corner of FIG.


3


), and an about 90 degrees bent stopper


52


having a protrusion


522


, an elongate slot


523


, and a cushion


521


corresponding to the pad


48


of clapper


44


. This also results in a clear sound produced when clapper


44


hits the stopper


52


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

specifically, lever


51


includes a projection


511


on the side facing base assembly


20


and two holes


512


and


513


wherein hole


512


is put on protrusion


522


of stopper


52


, raised member


532


is inserted and horizontally slidable in the slot


523


, and hole


513


is put on protrusion


24


.




Note that projection


511


is selectively engaged with one of recesses


251


,


252


, and


253


when lever


51


is moved to a locked position. Also, a screw


54


is threaded through hole


531


and hole


26


to secure the volume control assembly


50


to base assembly


20


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4-1

,


4


-


2


, and


4


-


3


, the operation of volume control of the invention is described below. As shown in

FIG. 4-1

, projection


511


is engaged with recess


251


when lever


51


is moved to the left. At this time, volume is adjusted to its maximum. Similarly, as shown in

FIG. 4-2

, projection


511


is engaged with recess


252


when lever


51


is moved to the center. At this time, volume is adjusted to its medium. Also similarly, as shown in

FIG. 4-3

, projection


511


is engaged with recess


253


when lever


51


is moved to the right. At this time, volume is adjusted to its minimum (i.e., mute).




Referring to

FIGS. 5-1

,


5


-


2


, and


5


-


3


, these figures are corresponding to

FIGS. 4-1

,


4


-


2


, and


4


-


3


respectively. As shown in

FIG. 5-1

, stopper


52


has been adjusted to be spaced apart from clapper


44


by a gap


440


as well as clapper


44


is spaced from outer gong


33


by another gap. As such, the allowable moving distance to-and-fro of clapper


44


is maximum when activated by the excited ringer coil


42


of drive device


40


. As a result, the generated sound is maximum when clapper


44


reciprocally hits on outer gong


33


and stopper


52


. In contrast, as shown in

FIG. 5-2

, stopper


52


has been adjusted to engage with clapper


44


. As such, the allowable moving distance to-and-fro of clapper


44


is reduced when activated by the excited ringer coil


42


of drive device


40


. As a result, the generated sound is medium when clapper


44


reciprocally hits on outer gong


33


and stopper


52


. Also in contrast, as shown in

FIG. 5-3

, stopper


52


has been adjusted to force one end of clapper


44


to completely retract into the drive device


40


, while the other end of clapper


44


is engaged with outer gong


33


. As such, clapper


44


is fixedly secured (i.e., without motion) even when activated by the excited ringer coil


42


. As a result, the generated sound is minimum (i.e., mute).





FIG. 6

shows an assembled volume control apparatus of telephone according to the invention. It is seen that the invention has simple components as compared to the prior art. Most importantly, the precision is enhanced and volume control is more effective.




While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A volume control apparatus of telephone comprising:a base assembly including a central cylindrical member, a threaded bore in the cylindrical member, and a plurality of recesses; a gong assembly including a plastic inner gong with a top hole and a metal outer gong with a top aperture wherein the inner gong is put on the central cylindrical member and the outer gong is threadedly secured to the bore to secure the gong assembly to the base assembly; a drive device threadedly secured to the base assembly including a pair of opposed magnets, a ringer coil, a case for receiving the magnets, a clapper slidably provided in the ringer coil, and a cap member covered on the case; and a volume control assembly threadedly secured on the bottom of the base assembly including a lever having a protrusion and a hole, a bent stopper having a protrusion engaged with the hole of the lever, and an engagement member; wherein the protrusion of the lever is selectively engaged with one of the recesses when the lever is moved to a locked position, resulting in a distance change of the clapper with respect to the engagement member and the gong assembly respectively, thereby generating a plurality of corresponding sound volumes when the clapper reciprocally hits on the gong assembly and the stopper.
  • 2. The volume control apparatus of claim 1, wherein the number of recesses is three and one of the sound volumes is mute.
  • 3. The volume control apparatus of claim 1, wherein the stopper comprises an elongate slot and the engagement member comprises a protrusion being inserted and slidable in the elongate slot.
  • 4. The volume control apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clapper further comprises a pad made of plastic or metal material provided at either end.
  • 5. The volume control apparatus of claim 4, wherein the stopper further comprises a cushion corresponding to the pad of the clapper.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4823379 Palmer Apr 1989 A