Telephone machine with TV receiver
United States Patent D296891
US Patent References:
Video television receiver
Sawaya - February, 1983 - D267945

Desk-top video intercom
Hirang - August, 1984 - D275196

Data transmission terminal
Moraine - October, 1984 - D275857

Voice and data telephone set
Gibson - October, 1984 - D275954

Combined telephone and visual display unit
Menei et al. - February, 1985 - D279563


Inventors:
Taniuchi, Takeshi (Kanagawa, JP)
Wada, Seiji (Kanagawa, JP)
Cooper-hart, Michael A. (Cupertino, CA)
Application Number:
D/850674
Publication Date:
07/26/1988
Filing Date:
04/11/1986
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Assignee:
Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)
Primary Class:
Other Classes:
D14/151, 379/428.010, 379/420.010, 348/14.010
Field of Search:
D14/53, D14/52, D14/54, D14/58, D14/60, D14/61, D14/63, D14/106, D14/101, D14/105, 379/428, 379/419, 379/420, 379/422, 379/433, 379/436, 379/440, 379/53, 379/54, 379/96, 358/85
US Patent References:
D282929Data terminalMarch, 1986BanghamD14/106
D284193Combined telephone, recorder and portable computerJune, 1986MarshallD14/106
D289762Voice data communications terminalMay, 1987Alterio et al.D14/54
4533791Input/output device arrangements for terminalsAugust, 1985Read et al.D14/54
4577068Adaptive modular telephone cradle for a communication terminalMarch, 1986Kelly et al.379/428
Foreign References:
DE3329493September, 1984379/53
Other References:
Commutation & Transmission (France), Dec. 1984: the "Videotex": at p. 68, Biarritz Upholstery the Videophone Set.
Telephony/Dec. 2, 1985, vol. 209, No. 23: Workstation, (R. S. Card No. 182), Video-Display Terminal Insystec Inc.
Washington Post, 9/2/86, p. 9C; "Luma"Video Telephone Article; Picture.
"The Sharper Image", Aug. 1986.
Primary Examiner:
Fay, Horace B.
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Bernard, Rothwell & Brown
Claims:
1. The ornamental design for a telephone machine with TV receiver, as shownand described.

Description:

FIGS. 1 and 2 are respectively front and rear elevational views of a telephone machine with TV receiver showing our new design, and with the handset cradled in the stand;

FIGS. 3 and 4 are respectively left and right side elevational views thereof;

FIGS. 5 and 6 are respectively top and bottom plan views thereof;

FIG. 7 is a top and front perspective view thereof;

FIG. 8 is also a perspective view of the machine in use, with the handset inverted and spaced apart from the stand which is shown alone, and

FIG. 9 is a rear, top and left side perspective view of a second embodiment thereof, the sole difference being that the orientation of the machine's supporting attachment shown first in FIGS. 3, 4, and 6 is in the second embodiment positioned upon the rear of the machine.