WO2000016535A2 - Public telephone having portable computer interface function and method for controlling the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates in general to a public telephone and a method for controlling the same, and more particularly to a public telephone having a portable computer interface function which is capable of interfacing a portable personal computer (PC) to a computer communication network, and a method for controlling the same.
- PC personal computer
- a public telephone is a terminal of a communication system having a basic function which allows the user to perform voice communication with the other party over a telecommunication network in duplex and real time for a valid period of time if he inserts a magnetic card, IC card, credit card or coins into the telephone.
- the public telephone converts an audio signal of a voice frequency into an electrical signal, transmits the converted electrical signal through a telephone line and receives an electrical signal from the other party through the telephone line, thereby enabling voice communication between separate locations.
- the public telephone comprises a hook switch 1 for opening or closing a speech path to an office line connected to an exchange, a card reader 2 for reading money amount information or credit information from a card inserted thereinto, a card verifier 3 for checking a password of the card inserted into the card reader 2 to determine whether the inserted card is valid, a coin sorter 4 for sorting coins dropped into a coin slot (see the reference numeral 22 in Fig.
- an accumulated sum signal generator 5 for generating an accumulated sum signal as a result of the com sorting by the coin sorter 4, a keypad input unit 6 for generating key signals in response to number and function keys being operated by the user, a dual tone multifrequency (DTMF) signal generator 7 for generating a DTMF signal m response to the key signals generated by the keypad input unit 6, and a controller 8 being initialized m response to an output signal from the hook switch 1.
- the controller 8 analyzes and processes input information to control the entire operation of the telephone.
- a character display unit 9 displays a use guidance character message under the control of the controller 8.
- An office line interface unit 10 performs an interface operation with an office line under the control of the controller 8 to enable the use of the telephone by the user.
- a handset 12 converts an audio signal from the user into an electrical signal to be transmitted through the office line interface unit 10 or an electrical signal received through the office line interface unit 10 into an audio signal to be sent to the user.
- a speaking circuit 11 amplifies the electrical signal from the handset 12, to be transmitted through the office line interface unit 10, and transfers it to the office line interface unit 10 or amplifies the electrical signal received through the office line interface unit 10 and transfers it to the handset 12.
- the speaking circuit 11 also transmits and receives data for a telephone call through the office line interface unit 10.
- a power supply circuit 13 is adapted to supply or block power to the above components m the telephone. Switches such as a flash switch (see the reference numeral 27 in Fig. 2) and an emergency call switch (see the reference numeral 29 in Fig.
- the public telephone may further comprise separate function switches such as a card replacement switch (not shown) for indicating that the existing card has been replaced with a new one.
- a card replacement switch not shown
- the hook switch 1 enters an off-hook state or on-hook state to close or open the speech path.
- the hook switch 1 enters the off-hook state.
- the controller 8 recognizes the off-hook state of the hook switch 1 and controls the character display unit 9 to display a character message, "insert card or coins", on a character display panel (see the reference numeral 23 in Fig. 2) . If the user inserts a card into a card slot (see the reference numeral 25 in Fig. 2) under the above condition, the card reader 2 reads information recorded on the inserted card. The card verifier 3 determines whether the inserted card is valid and sends the determined result to the controller 8.
- the controller 8 controls the character display unit 9 to display a character message, "card is invalid", on the character display panel in order to inform the user that the inserted card is not available.
- the controller 8 controls the DTMF signal generator 7 to generate an audio signal indicative of a dialing enable state and, also, the character display unit 9 to display a character message, "dial telephone number", on the character display panel.
- the keypad input unit 6 is connected to the office line through the DTMF signal generator 7 and speaking circuit 11 under the control of the controller 8. If the user confirms the telephone number dial message and dials a telephone number on a keypad (see the reference numeral 24 in Fig.
- the controller 8 controls the DTMF signal generator 7 to generate a DTMF signal corresponding to the dialed telephone number and send the generated DTMF signal to the speaking circuit 11.
- the speaking circuit 11 transmits the DTMF signal from the DTMF signal generator 7 to the exchange through the office line and, in turn, the exchange sends the transmitted DTMF signal to the other telephone.
- the speaking circuits 11 of the public and other telephones are electrically connected through the office line, thereby causing audio signals thereof to be amplified and transmitted to each other's handsets 12. As a result, bothway voice communication is effected between the public and other telephones.
- a charging signal based on the lapse of telephone call time is received through the office line and transferred to the controller 8 via the office line interface unit 10.
- the controller 8 controls the card reader 2 to subtract a value corresponding to the received charging signal from the amount of money registered m the card.
- the controller 8 subtracts the value corresponding to the received charging signal from the sum that the accumulated sum signal generator 5 accumulates as a result of the coin sorting by the coin sorter 4. Then, the controller 8 displays the current remainder through the character display unit 9.
- the controller 8 accumulates the value corresponding to the received charging signal and displays the accumulated result through the character display unit 9.
- the controller 8 When the remainder falls below a predetermined value with the lapse of telephone call time under the condition that the telephone call is performed on the basis of the telephone card or coins, the controller 8 gives an alarm to the user through the handset 12 to inform him that a telephone call enable period of time has expired. Unless the user inserts additional coins or replaces the current card with a new one before a predetermined period of time has elapsed from the alarm generation, the controller 8 opens the speech path between the handset and the office line .
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a public telephone having a portable computer interface function capable of interfacing a portable personal computer (PC) to a computer communication network and a method for controlling the same, in which the portable PC can readily be connected to the computer communication network in any place where no telephone wire is installed and information from the computer communication network can be utilized at lower cost, resulting in a convenience to the user.
- a public telephone having a portable computer interface function capable of interfacing a portable personal computer (PC) to a computer communication network and a method for controlling the same, in which the portable PC can readily be connected to the computer communication network in any place where no telephone wire is installed and information from the computer communication network can be utilized at lower cost, resulting in a convenience to the user.
- PC personal computer
- a public telephone comprising a hook switch for entering an on-hook state or an off-hook state according to an operation of a handset by the user; a card reader for reading information recorded on a card, the card being inserted into a card slot after the public telephone is connected to an office line; a card verifier for checking the information read by the card reader to determine whether the card is valid; a keypad input unit for generating key signals m response to number and function keys on a keypad being operated by the user under the condition that the card verifier determines that the card is valid; a DTMF signal generator for generating a DTMF signal in response to the key signals generated by the keypad input unit; a controller being initialized m response to the off-hook state of the hook switch, the ' controller combining and analyzing output signals from peripheral devices and controlling the entire operation of the public telephone in accordance with the analyzed result; a character display unit for outputting a guidance character message
- the PC communication switch may control the connection of the speaking circuit to the office line interface unit under the condition that the card verifier determines that the card is valid.
- a flash switch may further be provided to initialize the card verifier, keypad input unit, DTMF signal generator, character display unit, office line interface unit, speaking circuit and handset under the control of the controller under the condition that tne hook switch is at the off-hook state.
- the flash switch may release the connection between the speaking circuit and the office line interface unit to initialize the PC communication switch with its off state under the condition that the PC communication switch is turned on.
- a public telephone having a portable computer interface function, comprising a hook switch for opening or closing a speech path to an office line; a coin sorter for sorting coins dropped into a coin slot after the public telephone is connected to the office line; an accumulated sum signal generator for generating an accumulated sum signal as a result of the coin sorting by the coin sorter; a keypad input unit for generating key signals in response to number and function keys on a keypad being operated by the user under the condition that the sum accumulated by the accumulated sum signal generator is above a predetermined value; a DTMF signal generator for generating a DTMF signal m response to the key signals generated by the keypad input unit; a controller being initialized in response to an off-hook state of the hook switch, the controller combining and analyzing output signals from peripheral devices and controlling the entire operation of the public telephone in accordance with the analyzed result; a character display unit for outputting a guidance character message about the use of the public telephone to the user under
- a method for controlling a public telephone having a portable computer interface function comprising the steps of a) initializing all data if a PC communication switch is turned on and then starting a PC communication mode; b) connecting a modem of a PC to a modem connector and determining whether a card inserted into a card slot is valid; c) connecting the modem of the PC to an office line if it is determined at the step b) that the inserted card is valid; d) transmitting and receiving data to/from a computer communication network through the modem of the PC and office line; e) receiving a charging signal based on the lapse of telephone call time through the office line and subtracting a value corresponding to the received charging signal from the amount of money registered in the card or accumulating the value corresponding to the received charging signal; and f) releasing the connection between the modem of the PC and the office line if the remainder in the card falls below a predetermined value at the step e)
- the step a) may be performed under the condition that a hook switch is at an on-hook state.
- the method may further comprise the step of g) returning to the step a) if the flash switch is again operated after the PC communication mode is ended.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the construction of a conventional public telephone
- Fig. 2 is a front view of a public telephone with a portable computer interface function m accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 3 is a block diagram showing the construction of the public telephone with the portable computer interface function in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling the public telephone with the portable computer interface function n accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 2 is a front view of a public telephone with a portable computer interface function in accordance with the present invention, wherein a telephone card and coins can selectively be used.
- a hook switch 20 on which a handset 21 is hung up.
- a com slot 22 is formed on a right upper rear portion of the case 100 and a character display panel 23 is installed in a left upper front portion of the case 100.
- a keypad 24 is installed under the character display panel 23 and has a plurality of number and function keys arranged on its surface.
- a card slot 25 is formed on a right lower front portion of the case 100 and a PC communication connection terminal 26 is installed in a left lower front portion of the case 100 to be externally exposed.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing an internal system construction of the public telephone with the portable computer interface function m accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the public telephone comprises the hook switch 20, a card reader 30, a card verifier 31, a com sorter 32, an accumulated sum signal generator 33, a keypad input unit 34, a DTMF signal generator 35, a controller 36, a character display unit 37, an office line interface unit 38, a speaking circuit 39, the handset 21 and a power supply circuit 41.
- the public telephone further comprises a modem connector 42 for connecting a PC to the speaking circuit 39.
- the PC communication switch 28 is adapted to artificially control connection between the speaking circuit 39 and the modem connector 42.
- the hook switch 20 enters an off-hook state or on- hook state according to an operation of the handset 21 by the user to close or open a speech path between the public telephone and an office line. That is, if the handset 21 is lifted up by the user, the hook switch 20 enters the off-hook state to close the speech path to the office line.
- the card reader 30 includes the card slot (25 in Fig. 2) .
- the card reader 30 is adapted to read money amount information or credit information from a card inserted into the card slot 25 and transfer the read formation to the card verifier 31.
- the card verifier 31 checks a password of the inserted card. Then, the card verifier 31 checks the money amount information or credit information read by the card reader 30 to determine whether the inserted card is" valid and transfers the determined result to the controller 36.
- the co sorter 32 mechanically sorts coins dropped into the com slot (22 in Fig. 2) according to their types.
- the accumulated sum signal generator 33 calculates the sum of dropped money as a result of the com sorting by the co sorter 32 and sends the calculated result as an electrical signal to the controller 36.
- the keypad input unit 34 sequentially generates key signals m response to the number and function keys on the keypad (24 in Fig. 2) being operated by the user and sends the generated key signals to the controller 36.
- the DTMF signal generator 35 generates a DTMF signal in response to the key signals from the keypad input unit 34 under control of the controller 36 and outputs the generated DTMF signal to the speaking circuit 39.
- the controller 36 is adapted to control the entire operation of the telephone on the basis of output signals from the peripheral devices. Namely, the controller 36 is initialized in response to an output signal from the hook switch 20. The controller 36 then analyzes output information from the peripheral devices and controls the entire operation of the telephone in accordance with the analyzed result.
- the character display unit 37 is a liquid crystal display (LCD) device. The character display unit 37 is adapted to output a guidance character message about the use of the public telephone to the user under the control of the controller 36 so that it can be viewed by the user.
- LCD liquid crystal display
- the office line interface unit 38 interfaces the speakmg circuit 39 to the office line or separates them from each other under the control of the controller 36. As a result, the office line interface unit 38 acts to connect the public telephone to a public telephone network or separate them from each other.
- the speaking circuit 39 is a communication circuit for connection between the handset 21 and the office line interface unit 38.
- the speaking circuit 39 amplifies an electrical signal received through the office line interface unit 38 in response to an office line interface signal from the controller 36 and transfers the amplified signal to the handset 21. Further, the speaking circuit 39 amplifies an electrical signal from the handset 21 and transmits the amplified signal to the office line through the office line interface unit 38.
- the handset 21 converts the electrical signal amplified and transferred by the speaking circuit 39 into an audio signal and outputs the resultant voice to the user. Further, the handset 21 converts an audio signal from the user into the electrical signal to be amplified and transmitted to the office line by the speaking circuit 39.
- the flash switch (27 in Fig. 2) functions to reconnect the public telephone to the office line when the card is determined to be still valid as a result of the card verification or the remainder is determined to be present as a result of the com verification after a telephone call is completed. Further, the flash switch 27 acts to compulso ⁇ ly release the connection between the speaking circuit 39 and the modem connector 42.
- the emergency call switch (29 in Fig. 2) functions to apply an emergency call signal to the controller 36 to connect the public telephone to a telephone line for a notice of an emergency state such as, for example, a notice of fire regardless of insertion of a card or coins .
- a card replacement switch (not shown) applies a card replacement signal to the controller 36 when a new card is inserted into the card slot because a previously inserted card is invalid.
- the " controller 36 Upon receiving the card replacement signal from the card replacement switch, the " controller 36 initializes the card reader 30 and card verifier 31 to re-verify the new card.
- the modem connector 42 enables transmission/reception of data between the office line and the PC.
- the modem connector 42 includes the terminal 26 for connection between the speaking circuit 39 and the PC.
- the modem connector 42 further includes a transmission/reception separator (not shown) for separating a transmission signal and a reception signal from each other, a DC feeder (not shown) for feeding DC current to a modem (not shown) of the PC, and a DC detector (not shown) for detecting an on or off state of the modem of the PC. Upon detecting the off state of the modem, the DC detector releases the interface between the office line interface unit 38 and the office line.
- the PC communication switch 28 is a compulsory connection switch for artificially controlling the connection between the speaking circuit 39 and the modem connector 42 irrespective of the operation state of the hook switch 20.
- the hook switch 20 enters the off-hook state to start a general telephone call mode where voice information can be exchanged between the user and the other party.
- the general telephone call mode is performed m the same manner as that in the conventional public telephone as stated previously with reference to Fig. 1. Therefore, a description of the general telephone call mode will be omitted and a detailed description will be given of only a PC communication mode which is the kernel of the present invention.
- the user In order to utilize the present public telephone for PC communication, the user first has to operate the PC communication switch 28 to change the internal system of the public telephone to the PC communication mode under the condition that the handset 21 is hung up on the hook switch 20. Then, the user connects a modem connection terminal (serial port) of the PC to the PC communication connection terminal 26 of the public telephone according to a character message displayed by the character display unit 37 and inserts a valid card into the card slot 25 or drops coins into the coin slot 22. As a result, the PC modem is connected to the office line so that it can be, in turn, connected to a computer communication network.
- a modem connection terminal serial port
- Fig. 4 is a flowchart illustrating a method for controlling the public telephone with the portable computer interface function m accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the controller 36 determines through the speaking circuit 39 whether the PC modem has been connected to the modem connector 42. If it is determined that the PC modem has not been connected to the modem connector 42, the controller 36 controls the character display unit 37 to display a character message, "connect modem", on the character display panel 23. In the case where the PC modem has been connected to the modem connector 42, the controller 36 controls the character display unit 37 to display a character message, "insert card or coins", on the character display panel 23.
- the card reader 30 and card verifier 31 or the com sorter 32 determines whether the inserted card or the dropped coins are valid (card or " co verification step) . If the inserted card or the dropped coins are determined to be valid, the character display unit 37 displays, on the character display panel 23, a PC communication service enable message indicating that the PC modem has been connected to the office line (PC communication connection step) . As a result, the user is able to connect the PC to the computer communication network through the office line from that time (PC communication step) .
- the flash switch 27 performs the opposite function to that in the general telephone call mode. Namely, the flash switch 27 releases the connection between the public telephone and the office line in the PC communication mode, whereas it re-establishes the connection between the public telephone and the office line in the general telephone call mode.
- the PC communication mode is ended by the artificial method of operating the flash switch 27 as mentioned above.
- the PC communication mode may compulsorily be ended by the controller 36.
- a charging step is performed in parallel with the PC communication step to reduce the registered amount of money while the PC communication step proceeds.
- the PC communication mode is compulsorily ended by the controller 36. If the connection to the office line is released, the controller 36 controls the character display unit 37 to display a character message "release modem connection" on the character display panel 23. When the user releases the modem connection, the entire operation of the public telephone is completed and the system thereof is then initialized.
- the controller 36 does not establish the connection to the office line, displays a service disable message through the character display unit 37 and then initializes the entire system.
- the public telephone of the present invention can be utilized for the PC communication mode where the portable PC is connected to the computer communication network through the telephone line to transmit and receive data, as well as for the general telephone call mode where voice information is transmitted and received.
- the portable PC can readily be connected to the computer communication network in any place where no telephone wire is installed and information from the computer communication network can be utilized at lower cost. Therefore, the present invention has the effect of significantly enhancing a convenience to the user .
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