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US2489425A
US2489425A US15919A US1591948A US2489425A US 2489425 A US2489425 A US 2489425A US 15919 A US15919 A US 15919A US 1591948 A US1591948 A US 1591948A US 2489425 A US2489425 A US 2489425A
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a novel decorative cover or housing for the hand piece of the usual dial telephone desk set, which can be removably applied to the hand piece, and by which the hand place may be given :adecorative appearance in harmony with its surroundings or with the color scheme of the room where the telephone is located.
  • the regular telephone instrument is black and frequently it is installed in a place where its black color introduces an inharmonious color tone in the general color scheme of the locality. Under such circumstances the telephone may constitute more or less of an eyesore to one having an artistic temperament and who is sensitive to inharmonious colors when placed in juxtaposition.
  • the cover or housing elements embodying my invention can be easily applied to or removed from the telephone instrument, and when installed in place on the instrument, they do not interfere in any way with the normal use of the telephone.
  • This invention therefore, makes it possible to convert the hand piece of a telephone instrument from one that may be out of harmony with its surroundings into one that blends into the color scheme of its locality.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a housing element for the hand piece of the telephone set.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an under side view of the housing element shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is a section on the line 5-5, Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates the housing or cover element applied to the hand piece of a telephone, said housing element being shown in section.
  • the cover or housing element for the hand piece of the telephone set is indicated generally at I in Figs. 1 to 6. It is made of sheet material such for instance as some suitable plastic material, which is more or less resilient, and it comprises a central body section '2 and two end sections 3 and 4 which are made as a one-piece integral structure.
  • the central body section 2 presents two relatively thin side :walls 6 :and I in tegrally connected along the upper edge of the body portion as shown at 8, said side walls having a shape to lit the sides of the hand grip 5 of the hand piece of the telephone set.
  • tion 2 presents an open bottom asshown at a which extends the full length thereof, and the lower edge of each side wall 6 and 1 is bent inwardly slightly as indicated at 10, said inwardly directed portions 10 underlying the hand grip portion 5 of the telephone hand lpiece when the cover is applied thereto.
  • the end section 3 has a contour to enclose and fit snugly around the transmitter .portion ll of the telephone set, while the end section 4 has a shape to receive and snugly enclose the receiver portion I2 of said set. Both the transmitter-receiving section 3 and the receiver-receiving section 4 are open at the bottom so that when the cover is in place on the telephone hand set, the faces of the receiver and transmitter are exposed.
  • the transmitter-receiving section 3 is shown as having a slot 13 in one side to receive the telephone cord 14.
  • Each of the end sections 3 and 4 is provided with an opening IS in the wall thereof adjacent the bottom of the central body portion 2, each opening l5 extending from the edge of the section upwardly and communicating with the bottom opening 9 of the body section 2.
  • the openings I5 are formed in that .portion of the walls of the transmitter-receiving section 3 and receiver-receiving section 4 which are adjacent the bottom 01 the central body section 2, and each opening 15 extends from the bottom opening of the corresponding section 3 or 4 to and communicates with the open bottom 9 of the central section 2.
  • the complete one-piece integral structure comprising the central body section 2 and the end sections 3 and 4, is open at the bottom from the outer edge portion 16 or the receiver-receiving section 4 to the outer edge portion ll of the transmitter-receiving section 3.
  • the device can be easily and quickly installed on the hand piece of a telephone by separating the side walls 6 and I of the central body portion suificiently to allow the hand grip portion 5 of the telephone instrument to be entered through said opening 9, this operation resulting in separating the side walls of the end portions 3 and 4 sufficiently so that they will readily drop over the corresponding portions of the telephone set.
  • the cover is properly installed, the resiliency of the side walls 8 and I cause them to contract together and thus closely fit the hand rip portion of the telephone set, the flanges l0 passing underneath the hand grip 5.
  • the opening 9 is wide enough to receive the usual switch pins of the telephone instrument and thus the cover, when installed on the hand piece, does not in any way interfere with the normal use of the hand piece.
  • a one-piece integral cover element for the combined transmitter and receiver hand piece member of a telephone set said cover element presenting a central thin-walled body portion having integral therewith a transmitter-receiving portionat one end and a receiver-receiving portion at the other end, said body portion having across sectional shape to fit around the sides and back of the hand grip portion of said hand set and being open along its bottom for its full length, said transmitter-receiving portion having a shape to fit around the sides and back of the transmitter portion of said hand piece but having an open 'bottom through which the sound-receiving face of the transmitter is exposed, said receiver-rec'eivin'g portion having a size and shape to fit around the Sides and back of the receiver por section.

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Nov. 29, 1949 A, LEvlTT 2,489,425
ONE-PIECE COVER FOR TEL EPHONE RECEIVERS Filed March 19, 1948 IN V EN TOR.
Patented Nov. 29, 1949 OFFICE ONE-PIECE COVER FOR TELEPHONE RECEIVERS Arnold Levitt, Dorehester, Mass. Application March 19, 1948, 'Serial No. 15,919
1 Claim. j (01. 179-178) This invention has for its object to provide a novel decorative cover or housing for the hand piece of the usual dial telephone desk set, which can be removably applied to the hand piece, and by which the hand place may be given :adecorative appearance in harmony with its surroundings or with the color scheme of the room where the telephone is located.
The regular telephone instrument is black and frequently it is installed in a place where its black color introduces an inharmonious color tone in the general color scheme of the locality. Under such circumstances the telephone may constitute more or less of an eyesore to one having an artistic temperament and who is sensitive to inharmonious colors when placed in juxtaposition.
With my invention it is possible to apply to the hand piece of a telephone set a cover or housing of a color which will harmonize with and blend into the color scheme of the locality in which the telephone is located.
The cover or housing elements embodying my invention can be easily applied to or removed from the telephone instrument, and when installed in place on the instrument, they do not interfere in any way with the normal use of the telephone.
This invention, therefore, makes it possible to convert the hand piece of a telephone instrument from one that may be out of harmony with its surroundings into one that blends into the color scheme of its locality.
In the drawings wherein I have illustrated a selected embodiment of my invention,
Fig. 1 is a side view of a housing element for the hand piece of the telephone set.
Fig. 2 is a section on the line 22, Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an under side view of the housing element shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a section on the line 4-4, Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is a section on the line 5-5, Fig. 1.
Fig. 6 illustrates the housing or cover element applied to the hand piece of a telephone, said housing element being shown in section.
The cover or housing element for the hand piece of the telephone set is indicated generally at I in Figs. 1 to 6. It is made of sheet material such for instance as some suitable plastic material, which is more or less resilient, and it comprises a central body section '2 and two end sections 3 and 4 which are made as a one-piece integral structure. The central body section 2 presents two relatively thin side :walls 6 :and I in tegrally connected along the upper edge of the body portion as shown at 8, said side walls having a shape to lit the sides of the hand grip 5 of the hand piece of the telephone set. I The body P01: tion 2 presents an open bottom asshown at a which extends the full length thereof, and the lower edge of each side wall 6 and 1 is bent inwardly slightly as indicated at 10, said inwardly directed portions 10 underlying the hand grip portion 5 of the telephone hand lpiece when the cover is applied thereto.
The end section 3 has a contour to enclose and fit snugly around the transmitter .portion ll of the telephone set, while the end section 4 has a shape to receive and snugly enclose the receiver portion I2 of said set. Both the transmitter-receiving section 3 and the receiver-receiving section 4 are open at the bottom so that when the cover is in place on the telephone hand set, the faces of the receiver and transmitter are exposed. The transmitter-receiving section 3 is shown as having a slot 13 in one side to receive the telephone cord 14.
Each of the end sections 3 and 4 is provided with an opening IS in the wall thereof adjacent the bottom of the central body portion 2, each opening l5 extending from the edge of the section upwardly and communicating with the bottom opening 9 of the body section 2. The openings I5 are formed in that .portion of the walls of the transmitter-receiving section 3 and receiver-receiving section 4 which are adjacent the bottom 01 the central body section 2, and each opening 15 extends from the bottom opening of the corresponding section 3 or 4 to and communicates with the open bottom 9 of the central section 2.
As a result, the complete one-piece integral structure comprising the central body section 2 and the end sections 3 and 4, is open at the bottom from the outer edge portion 16 or the receiver-receiving section 4 to the outer edge portion ll of the transmitter-receiving section 3.
Since the sheet material of which the cover element is made is slightly resilient, the device can be easily and quickly installed on the hand piece of a telephone by separating the side walls 6 and I of the central body portion suificiently to allow the hand grip portion 5 of the telephone instrument to be entered through said opening 9, this operation resulting in separating the side walls of the end portions 3 and 4 sufficiently so that they will readily drop over the corresponding portions of the telephone set. When the cover is properly installed, the resiliency of the side walls 8 and I cause them to contract together and thus closely fit the hand rip portion of the telephone set, the flanges l0 passing underneath the hand grip 5.
The opening 9 is wide enough to receive the usual switch pins of the telephone instrument and thus the cover, when installed on the hand piece, does not in any way interfere with the normal use of the hand piece.
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A one-piece integral cover element for the combined transmitter and receiver hand piece member of a telephone set, said cover element presenting a central thin-walled body portion having integral therewith a transmitter-receiving portionat one end and a receiver-receiving portion at the other end, said body portion having across sectional shape to fit around the sides and back of the hand grip portion of said hand set and being open along its bottom for its full length, said transmitter-receiving portion having a shape to fit around the sides and back of the transmitter portion of said hand piece but having an open 'bottom through which the sound-receiving face of the transmitter is exposed, said receiver-rec'eivin'g portion having a size and shape to fit around the Sides and back of the receiver por section.
ARNOLD LEVITT.
REFERENCES CITED 'The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 2,096,046 Kuhn Oct. 19, 1937 2,123,177 Blount July 12, 1938 2,156,754 Evans May 2, 1939 2,244,918 Oberg'fell June 10, 19 0 2,473,775 Allen June 21, 1949 2,475,303 Allen July 5, 1949
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US2575280A (en) * 1948-10-04 1951-11-13 Leo B Long Removable protector for handles of telephone handsets
US3962555A (en) * 1975-03-06 1976-06-08 Efaw Dale E Telephone handset guard
USD278235S (en) 1983-01-31 1985-04-02 Festa Lawrence M Telephone
US4736418A (en) * 1986-12-22 1988-04-05 Steadman Diana M Soft cover for telephone
USD311542S (en) 1989-04-14 1990-10-23 Corneliess Kevin J Telephone handset

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US2096046A (en) * 1935-03-27 1937-10-19 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Support for telephones
US2123177A (en) * 1936-09-26 1938-07-12 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Acoustic device
US2156754A (en) * 1935-07-11 1939-05-02 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Telephone hand-set
US2244918A (en) * 1938-07-09 1941-06-10 Associated Electric Lab Inc Desk telephone set
US2473775A (en) * 1946-08-26 1949-06-21 Colorphone Inc Decorative cover for telephone desk sets
US2475303A (en) * 1946-08-26 1949-07-05 Colorphone Inc Decorative cover for telephone handpieces

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US2096046A (en) * 1935-03-27 1937-10-19 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Support for telephones
US2156754A (en) * 1935-07-11 1939-05-02 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Telephone hand-set
US2123177A (en) * 1936-09-26 1938-07-12 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Acoustic device
US2244918A (en) * 1938-07-09 1941-06-10 Associated Electric Lab Inc Desk telephone set
US2473775A (en) * 1946-08-26 1949-06-21 Colorphone Inc Decorative cover for telephone desk sets
US2475303A (en) * 1946-08-26 1949-07-05 Colorphone Inc Decorative cover for telephone handpieces

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2575280A (en) * 1948-10-04 1951-11-13 Leo B Long Removable protector for handles of telephone handsets
US3962555A (en) * 1975-03-06 1976-06-08 Efaw Dale E Telephone handset guard
USD278235S (en) 1983-01-31 1985-04-02 Festa Lawrence M Telephone
US4736418A (en) * 1986-12-22 1988-04-05 Steadman Diana M Soft cover for telephone
USD311542S (en) 1989-04-14 1990-10-23 Corneliess Kevin J Telephone handset

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