Radio telephone device capable of identifying an interrupting caller and telephone system using the same

Information on the telephone number of a terminal which made an interrupting call during telephonic communication is detected, displayed on a display and stored in memory. After completion of the telephone communication, the information on the telephone number stored in the memory is retrieved. By depressing "SND" key when the retrieved telephone number is being displayed, a call is automatically placed on the basis of the telephone number. Even if an interrupting call is received, the interrupter is recognized without stoppage of the ongoing telephonic communication and the interrupter can be accessed later with a simple operation.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of the Invention 
The present invention relates to a telephone device and system using the 
device capable of transmitting and receiving information on telephone 
numbers together with voice information, and more particularly to 
improvements to the control function of the telephone device and system 
using the device capable of informing a party during telephonic 
communication that a third party has placed a call to the party, by using 
the information on the third party's telephone number sent together with 
the voice information. 
2. Description of the Related Art 
A service which allows an incoming call from a third party to be received 
by a first party during telephonic communication with a second party is 
known. For example, Nippon Telephone and Telegram Corporation (NTT) has 
been providing a service called "catchphone" as an additional function of 
telephone devices. 
This service is achieved by a control process comprising 
steps of informing, with a calling tone, a first party who has been talking 
to a second party that there is an incoming call from a third party, 
detecting that the first part has depressed a predetermined key, and 
switching the communication channel to the third party while holding the 
communication channel with the second party. 
However, according to the conventional service of this type, even if it is 
informed that there is an incoming call from a third party during 
communication with the second party, the called (first) party cannot be 
informed who the third party is as long as the called party does not 
respond to the incoming call. 
Therefore, the called party must respond to the incoming call to confirm 
who the caller is, and decide whether to continue the talk with the third 
party or say a simple message to the third party such as "I will call you 
later" and resume the communication with the second party. 
If the third perry's incoming call involves an emergency matter or is made 
by an important person for the called party, it is advantageous to 
interrupt the ongoing telephonic communication with the second party so as 
to respond to the third party's call. 
However, if the incoming call is not an important one, the interruption of 
the ongoing communication usually causes inconvenience. 
In order to respond to the incoming call from the third party, the called 
party must switch the connection from party of ongoing communication 
(second party) to the third party, which would hinder smooth telephonic 
communication with the second party. 
When the connection is switched to the third party, it is required to send 
an interrupting tone to the second party and to place the second party in 
a mute state during holding, which gives an uncomfortable feeling to the 
second party. 
As described above, when the service function such as "catchphone" is 
utilized in the conventional telephone device, the called party cannot 
confirm who is the interrupting party unless the called party actually 
responds to the call. Therefore, the ongoing communication must be 
interrupted to switch the connection to the interrupting person even when 
the called party merely desires to confirm the name of the interrupting 
party, which gives an uncomfortable feeling to the party to whom the 
ongoing communication is being made. 
Such uncomfortable feeling can be alleviated to some extent, for example, 
by making a short answer such as "I will call you later" to the third 
party and then resuming the ongoing communication immediately. 
However, even if the incoming call from the third party is responded to in 
the above manner, it is necessary to find out the telephone number of the 
third party and to dial that number when calling is made to the third 
party later. It takes time to find out the telephone number and there is a 
possibility to wrong dialing. Thus, there is a case in which smooth access 
to the third party is difficult. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a telephone 
device and a telephone system which is capable of identifying a third 
party without responding to an incoming call when there is the incoming 
call from the third party during telephonic communication with another 
party, and avoiding unnecessary responding to the incoming call as much as 
possible to thereby realize comfortable communication. 
It is another object of the present invention to provide a telephone device 
and a telephone system which is, when there is an incoming call from a 
third party during telephonic communication with another party and the 
incoming call is not responded to, capable of placing a call to the third 
party later reliably with a simply operation. 
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a telephone 
device suitable for constructing a telephone system which is capable of 
confirming at any time the third parties who have made interrupting calls 
irrespective of whether the interrupting calls are responded and capable 
of smooth accessing to a desired one of the third parties as required. 
In order to achieve the first-mentioned object, a radio telephone device 
according to the present invention comprises receiving means for receiving 
signals during communication with another party, the signals including the 
telephone number of a third party; detecting means for detecting the 
telephone number out of the signals; and informing means for informing a 
party thereof of the telephone number. 
In order to achieve the second and third-mentioned objects, a radio 
telephone device according to the present invention comprises receiving 
means for receiving signals during communication with another party, the 
signals including the telephone number of a third party; detecting means 
for detecting the telephone number out of the signals; display means for 
displaying the telephone number of the third party; storing means for 
storing the telephone number; and calling means for placing a call to the 
third party having the telephone number. 
A telephone system using the telephone device according to the present 
invention comprises a control terminal having an exchanging function; a 
plurality of mobile telephone switching offices connected to the control 
terminal; a plurality of radio telephone sets each to be connected to one 
of the mobile telephone switching offices via radio channels and provided 
with a display unit, for sending a calling signal including their own 
telephone numbers; wherein the control terminal is provided with means 
for, when the control terminal connects a first telephone set to a land 
line and receives a calling signal from a second radio telephone set, 
detecting a telephone number out of the calling signal and transmitting 
the telephone number to one of the mobile telephone switching offices, 
wherein the mobile telephone switching offices are provided with means for 
detecting the telephone number of the second radio telephone set and means 
for generating control information to which the detected telephone number 
is added, wherein the base stations are provided with means for sending 
the control information to the first radio telephone set, and wherein the 
first radio telephone set is provided with means for detecting the 
telephone number of the second radio telephone set out of the control 
information, and means for causing the detected telephone number to 
display on the display unit of the second radio telephone set. 
According to the first aspect of the present invention, a terminal which 
has received an interrupting call from a third party during telephonic 
communication with another party demodulates and displays the telephone 
number of the third party, so that the operator of the terminal can 
recognize the interrupting terminal (the third party) without responding 
to the interrupting call. 
Therefore, the operator can maintain the telephonic communication until the 
communication with another party is completed without responding to the 
third party's call when the operator judges that if it is not an 
emergency, so that comfortable telephonic communication can be made 
without stopping the ongoing communication even when a service such as 
"catchphone" service is provided. 
According to an second aspect of the present invention, when there is an 
interrupting call from a third party during telephonic communication with 
another party, the telephone number of the third party is detected from 
control information which is informed by the control terminal, displayed 
on a display unit and stored in a memory. 
The memory for storing the telephone number of the third party includes a 
CAS which stores a single telephone number to which a call can be placed 
by depression of a particular key and a RAM which includes a dedicated 
telephone number information storage memory for storing a plurality of 
telephone numbers and provided separately from the CAS. 
In the second aspect of the present invention, the telephone number of the 
third party is displayed when there is an interrupting call during 
telephonic communication with another party and the display coincides with 
the content in the CAS. Accordingly, the third party whose telephone 
number is under display can be easily accessed on the basis of the data in 
the CAS only by the depression of a key, for example, "SND" key. 
Further, in the second aspect of the present invention, it is so controlled 
that a desired third party telephone number is read from the telephone 
number information storage memory and displayed by a depression of 
predetermined retrieval key. The desired third party telephone number thus 
displayed can again be stored in the CAS. 
By this control, and third party which made the interrupting call can be 
retrieved by using the retrieval key. To call the third party thus 
retrieved, only depressing the "SND" key is required because the telephone 
number displayed coincides with the contents of the CAS. 
Therefore, when it is desired to call the third party after the termination 
of the ongoing telephonic communication, no complicated operation is 
required such as dialing the third party telephone number or pressing push 
buttons while finding out the telephone number of the third party. 
According to the telephone device of the present invention, when there is 
an interrupting call from a third party during telephonic communication, 
the telephone number of the third party is informed by the network side 
and is detected and displayed. The telephone number information of the 
third party thus detected is stored. This telephone number is retrieved in 
accordance with depression of a predetermined key, and displayed. The 
third party is called readily on the basis of the telephone number under 
current display.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
Referring to FIG. 1, a telephone system comprises a control terminal 11 to 
which base stations 13a-1-13a-m through 13n-1-13n-m are connected by wires 
via associated mobile telephone switching offices (MTSO) 12a-12n. 
Each base station is installed in each cell site (radio zone). A plurality 
of the base stations (or cell sites) are divided into a plurality of cell 
site groups. An MTSO is assigned to each group. 
Communication control over car telephone devices 100a-100n or a portable 
radio telephone device 15 are performed through associated base stations 
and MTSOs and the control terminal 11. Car telephone devices 100a-100n 
mounted on the cars 14a-14n are connected to the base stations 13a-1-13a-m 
through 13n-1-13n-m by radio channels. 
For example, car telephone device 100a mounted on car 14a which is moving 
in a first cell cite group can make telephonic communication with car 
telephone device 100b mounted on car 14b which is moving in a second cell 
cite group under the control of the control terminal 
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the car telephone device 100a-100n comprises an 
antenna 200, a radio device 300 and a telephone set 400. 
Antenna 200 is provided outside of car 14 while radio device 300 is mounted 
within a trunk of car 14. Telephone set 400 includes a telephone body 400a 
and a handset 400b which are placed near the driver's seat in car 14. 
As shown in FIG. 2, radio device 300 establishes a radio channel 600 with 
base station 13 (see FIG. 1) through antenna 200, and mainly includes a 
radio unit 310 which transmits/receives signals to/from the base station, 
audio/control unit 330 which provides general control over the entire 
device, IDROM 370 which stores ID numbers and telephone numbers registered 
in the central office, and power source 390 which receives electric power 
from a battery mounted on car 14 and feeds Dower to the respective 
elements of the device 100. Radio unit 310 includes a demodulator 312, 
modulator 314, power amplifier 316, duplexer 318 and synthesizer 320. 
Demodulator 312 demodulates a signal received from base station 13 through 
radio circuit 600, antenna 200 and duplexer 318. The received signal 
includes an audio signal, control signals (WBD to be described later in 
more detail), etc. 
Modulator 314 modulates the carrier wave with an audio signal, control 
signals, etc., and outputs the modulated signal from audio/control unit 
330. 
Power amplifier 316 amplifies transmission/reception signals output from 
modulator 314. Duplexer 318 sends a signal received through radio circuit 
600 and antenna 200 to demodulator 312 and sends to antenna 200 a signal 
received through modulator 314 and power amplifier 316. 
Synthesizer 320 is a local oscillator for channel selection and designates 
a frequency to be demodulated by demodulator 312 and a frequency to be 
modulated by modulator 314. 
Audio/control unit 330 includes a CPU 331, oscillator/frequency divider 
332, address decoder 333, ROM 334, RAM 335, radio unit controller 336, 
audio unit 337, control signal processor 338, audio unit controller 339, 
digital interface 340, power source controller 341, and interrupt 
controller 342. Reference numeral 343 denotes, for example, a 8-bit data 
bus; 344, an address bus; and 345, a control bus. 
CPU 331 provides general control over the entire audio/control unit 330. 
Oscillator/frequency divider 332 feeds a clock signal to CPU 331 and timing 
signals obtained by dividing the clock signal to the respective elements 
concerned. 
An address decoder 333 outputs predetermined signals to the respective 
elements concerned in accordance with instructions from CPU 331. 
ROM 334 stores various programs required for the operation of CPU 331. RAM 
335 stores various items of data involved in the processing by CPU 331. 
Radio unit controller 336 controls radio unit 310 on the basis of 
instructions from CPU 331. For example, radio unit controller 336 
designates a frequency which synthesizer 320 to designate, an 
amplification factor with which power amplifier 316 amplifies a signal, 
and a modulation factor with which modulator 314 modulates a signal. 
Controller 336 also receives an asynchronous signal output from 
synthesizer 320 and a detection signal output from power amplifier 316 and 
delivers them to CPU 331 for prevention of a wrong operation of the 
device. 
Audio unit 337 sends control signals of the received signals demodulated by 
demodulator 312 to control signal processor 338 and telephone set 400. 
Audio unit 337 also sends to modulator 314 control signals from control 
signal processor 338 and an audio signal from telephone set 400. Audio 
unit 337 has the functions of forming the waveform of a control signal 
sent to control signal processor 338 and filtering the control signal to 
be sent to modulator 314. 
Control signal processor 338 performs a bit and frame synchronization on 
the control signal output from audio unit 337, extracts as a parallel 
signal control data from the base station contained in the control signal 
which is a serial signal and sends to audio unit 337 the control data as 
the parallel signal to be sent to the base station 13 as a control signal 
which is a serial signal. 
Audio unit controller 339 performs various control operations on audio unit 
337. For example, audio unit controller 339 provides a switching and 
controlling operation for feeding a received signal from audio unit 337 to 
control signal processor 338 and telephone set 400, and-a switching and 
controlling operation for feeding and one of signals output from control 
signal processor 338 or telephone set 400 to audio unit 337. 
Digital interface 340 provides an interfacing operation between radio unit 
300 and telephone set 400. 
Power source controller 341 provides control over power source 390. For 
example, power source controller 341 sets to various predetermined 
voltages a voltage fed from the battery (not shown) to power source 390 
and feeds them to the respective elements concerned. 
Interrupt controller 342 receives interrupt instructions from the 
respective elements concerned and interrupts CPU 331. 
Telephone body 400a of telephone set 400 shown in FIG. 3 mainly includes 
amplifiers 413, 414; a hand-free controller 415; attenuators 415a, 415c; 
switches 416, 417; a hand-free microphone 494; a speaker 492; a hook 
switch (not shown); and an on/off switch (not shown). Amplifier 413 
amplifies an audio signal from audio unit 337 of radio device 300 and 
outputs the resulting signal through speaker 492. 
Amplifier 414 amplifies an audio signal from hand-free microphone 494 and 
sends it to audio unit 337. 
Hand-free controller 415 controls the attenuation factor of attenuator 415a 
which attenuates a voice signal input to amplifier 413 and also the 
attenuation factor of attenuator 415c which attenuates a voice signal 
output from amplifier 414. 
Switch 416 performs a switching operation for either outputting a voice 
signal from audio unit 337 through speaker 492 or not. 
Switch 417 performs a switching operation for either sending a voice signal 
from hand-free microphone 494 to audio unit 337 or not. The switching 
operation of these switches 416, 417 is performed in accordance with a 
control signal from audio/control unit 330 of radio device 300. 
The hook switch (not shown) detects the on or off state of handset 400b. 
This detected signal is sent to audio/control units 330 of radio device 
300. The on/off switch (not shown) switches on/off the entire car 
telephone device 100. This switching signal is sent to power source of 
radio device 300. 
Handset 400b mainly includes a control unit 418, amplifiers 419a, 419c; 
switches 423, 424; liquid crystal display 452; LCD driver 454; a key unit 
430 of key pads; handset microphone 496; and handset receiver 498. 
Control unit 418 provides general control over the entire handset 400b on 
the basis of control signals from audio/control units 330 of radio device 
300, and sends control signals, etc., from key pad 430 to audio/control 
unit 330 of radio device 300. 
Amplifier 419a amplifies a voice signal from audio unit 337 and outputs it 
through handset receiver 498. 
Amplifier 419c amplifies a voice signal from handset microphone 496 and 
sends it to audio unit 337. 
Switch 423 performs a switching operation for either outputting a voice 
signal from audio unit 337 through handset receiver 498 or not. 
Switch 424 performs a switching operation for either outputting a voice 
signal from handset microphone 496 to audio unit 337 or not. The switching 
operations of these switches 423, 424 are controlled by control unit 418. 
Liquid crystal display 452 includes a numeral display of several figures 
and displays having various functions. LCD driver 454 drives liquid 
crystal display 452 under control of control unit 418 to thereby make 
predetermined display. 
Key unit 430 includes key pads for numerical keys "0"-"9" and functional 
keys "*", "#", "SND", "STO", "END", "RCL", "FNC", "CLR", "EMR", "MUTE", 
"TONE". When any one of the key pads is depressed, this fact is recognized 
by control unit 418. 
FIG. 4 shows construction of base stations 13a-1, mobile telephone 
switching offices 12a for supervising the base stations in each cell site 
group, and control terminal 11 for supervising mobile telephone switching 
offices provided in correspondence to cell sites (radio zones) in which 
cars 14a-14n mounting car telephone devices 100 are movable. 
The mobile telephone switching offices 12b-12n and base stations 
13a-2-13n-m omitted from FIG. 4 are similar to mobile telephone switching 
office 12a and base station 13a-1, respectively. 
Referring to FIGS. 4 and the FIGS. 1-3, a telephonic operation performed 
between car telephone devices 100a and 100b of the present telephone 
system will be outlined below. 
When a call is placed from, for example, car telephone device 100b, the 
operator at device 100b first goes off hook and keys in the telephone 
number of called car telephone device 100a through key unit 430 on handset 
400h. 
In that case, control unit 418 informs CPU 331 of the keyed-in key 
information through digital interface 340. Thus, CPU 331 drives control 
signal processor 338 to thereby cause processor 338 to generate the 
telephone number of the called terminal 100a corresponding to the keyed in 
information and to input the number information through audio unit 337 to 
modulator 314. Simultaneously, CPU 331 inputs to modulator 314 the 
telephone number of the telephone device including CPU 331 read out of 
IDROM 370 through control signal processor 338 and audio unit 337. 
Modulator 314 modulates an input signal from audio unit 337 and sends the 
resulting signal to duplexer 318, which then sends the modulated signal 
from antenna 200 to radio circuit 600. 
As described above, the inventive telephone device 100 sends to the called 
terminal a call signal with information on the telephone number of the 
called terminal and the telephone number of the telephone device 100. 
This call signal is received by base station 13b-1 through radio circuit 
600 and the corresponding antenna. The call signal is then input to mobile 
telephone switching office 12b through duplexer 133 and receiver 131. In 
mobile telephone switching office 12b, control unit 122 sends its received 
signal through interface 121 to control terminal 11. 
In control terminal 11, control unit 111 extracts a signal from mobile 
telephone switching office 12b through interface 113 to thereby provide 
exchange control over switch unit 112 on the basis of the telephone number 
of the called terminal contained in the signal. In this exchange control, 
control unit 111 of control terminal 11 sends a call signal to mobile 
telephone switching office 12a to call car telephone device 100a, which is 
the called terminal at this time on the basis of the input signal from 
mobile telephone switching office 12b. 
Mobile telephone switching office 12a sends this call signal to base 
station 13a-1, which then sends to radio circuit 600 the call signal from 
transmitter 132 to duplexer 133 and the corresponding antenna. 
Car telephone device 100a receives the call signal from radio circuit 600 
through antenna 200. This received signal is extracted by demodulator 312 
through duplexer 318 and demodulated. Thereafter, the demodulated signal 
is input through audio unit 337 to control signal processor 338, which 
determines that the received signal is a call signal for telephone device 
100a and informs CPU 331 of this fact. 
CPU 331 drives audio control unit 339 on the basis of the informed fact to 
close, for example, switch 416 of telephone body 400a through audio unit 
337 and to sound speaker 492 to thereby inform the arrival of the incoming 
call signal. 
If in response to this incoming call, the operator at telephone device 100a 
performs an off-hook operation, this fact is recognized by control unit 
418 of handset 400b. Control unit 418 closes, for example, switches 423, 
424 on the basis of that recognition. 
Thus, telephone device 100a is placed in a state where it can have 
telephonic communication with telephone device 100b which is the calling 
device 100b using handset microphone 496 and handset receiver 498. 
In telephone devices 100a and 100b, when this telephonic communication is 
made, the voice signal received from antenna 200 is demodulated by 
demodulator 312 through duplexer 318, output as a voice signal from audio 
unit 337 to handset receiver 498 while the voice signal from handset 
microphone 496 is modulated by modulator 314 through audio unit 337, and 
sent from antenna 200 through duplexer 318. 
While control over telephonic communication using handset 400b has been 
illustrated, switches 416, 417 of telephone body 400a may be closed to 
perform hand-free telephonic communication using speaker 492 and hand-free 
microphone 494, of course. 
In the present telephone system, telephonic communication is established 
between telephone devices 100a and 100b by the above-mentioned control. 
In parallel with such control provided during telephonic communication, for 
example, mobile telephone switching office 12a performs a channel 
switching operation and a power level control operation on car telephone 
device 100a under supervision. These control operations are normally 
performed by sending required control signals from mobile telephone 
switching office 12a to telephone device 100a via base station 13a-1. An 
example of these control signals is WBD (Wide Band Data). 
One of the control operations of the inventive telephone system performed 
when there is an incoming telephone call placed by the third party (for 
example, car telephone device 100n) to car telephone device 100a which is 
now under telephonic communication is to inform telephone device 100a 
under communication of the telephone number of the third party. This 
control is realizable, for example, by using the WBD. 
In the present telephone system, when the car telephone device 100a under 
communication receives an incoming call from telephone device 100n of the 
third party, it responds as follows. 
The flow of signal from control terminal 11 to car telephone device 100a 
shown in the system structure of FIG. 1 represents the flow of a signal 
occurring due to arrival of an interrupting call from car telephone device 
100n when car telephone device 100a already has had telephonic 
communication with another remote terminal. The operation of the present 
device will be described below. 
If car telephone device 100a receives an incoming call from car telephone 
device 100n when telephone device 100a has had telephonic communication 
with car telephone device 100b as mentioned above, the call signal from 
car telephone device 100n is input to control terminal 11 through base 
station 13n-1 and mobile telephone switching office 12n. 
In the control terminal 11 which has received the incoming call signal, 
control unit 111 recognizes that telephone device 100a is already during 
communication on the basis of the exchange control by switch unit 112 and 
sends a signal indicative of this recognition through interface 113 to 
mobile telephone switching office 12a. 
In mobile telephone switching office 12a, control unit 122 receives that 
signal through interface 121 and then starts up a receiver 123, WBD 
generator 124 and WBD transfer unit 125. 
Thus, receiver 123 receives information on the telephone number of the 
calling terminal 100n (information on the telephone number of the third 
party) fed from call terminal 100n from among signals extracted from 
control terminal 11 through interface 121. 
WBD generator 124 generates WBD which incorporates information on the third 
party telephone number received by the receiver 123, and outputs it to WBD 
transfer unit 125. 
The WBD handled by WBD generator 124 is constructed in a format, for 
example, shown in FIG. 5 in which FIG. 5(a) shows the format structure of 
the overall WBD while FIG. 5(b) shows the structure of a word section in 
the format. 
In the present telephone system, if there is an interrupting call placed by 
the third party (telephone device 100n) when telephone device 100a is in 
communication, WBD generator 124 of base station 12a incorporates the 
telephone number of the third party into the word of WBD (see FIG. 5(c)) 
and sends it to car telephone device 100a under communication. 
In that case, as shown in FIG. 5(c), clearly declaring the transmission of 
information on the third party telephone number by attaching an 
information identification header before information on the third party 
telephone number ensures the receipt of the third party telephone number 
at the receiving end. 
When WBD transfer unit 125 has received the WBD including the information 
on the third party telephone number, it sends the WBD to base station 
13a-1, which then sends the WBD to car telephone device 100a through 
transmitter 132 and duplexer 133. 
The operation of car telephone device 100a responsive to the transmission 
of control signals from mobile telephone switching office 12a and base 
station 13a-1 will be described with reference to the flow chart of FIG. 
6. In the appropriate timing, device 100a is in communication with 
telephone device 100b, as mentioned above. In this state (S601), telephone 
device 100a receives WBD from base station 13a-1 through antenna 200 
(S602). Thereafter, it inputs the received signal to demodulator 312 
through duplexer 318. Demodulator 312 demodulates this received signal and 
inputs the resulting signal to control signal processor 338 through unit 
337. 
Control signal processor 338 extracts the telephone number of car telephone 
device 100n as the third party telephone number information from the WBD 
which is received and demodulated, and informs CPU 331 of the telephone 
number. CPU 331 then transfers the third party telephone number through 
digital interface 340 to control unit 418 of handset 400b. 
Control unit 418 sounds speaker 492, for example, twice, to thereby inform 
the operator of the arrival of an interrupting telephone call from the 
third party during the communication (S603). 
Control unit 418 drives LCD driver 454 and displays on liquid crystal 
display 452 the telephone number of the third party as the telephone 
number of the calling terminal which has required the interruption (S604). 
Subsequently, during display of the third party telephone number, control 
unit 418 monitors whether any one of keys in key unit 430 is depressed 
(S605). 
While no key is being depressed (S605, NO), that display continues. If the 
depression of any key is recognized (S605, YES), its display is erased 
(S606). 
As described above, in the inventive telephone system, when there is an 
interrupting call from the third party during the communication, the 
telephone number of the interrupter is demodulated and displayed by the 
telephone device which has received that interrupting call during the 
communication. Therefore, an operator, for example, at car telephone 
device 100a which has received the interrupting call can recognize the 
interrupting caller without stopping the existing telephonic communication 
with car telephone device 100b. 
Thus, if the operator at telephone device 100a does not recognize the need 
to respond directly to the interrupting call, he can continue the 
telephonic communication maintained so far to thereby avoid giving an 
uncomfortable feeling which would otherwise occur due to stoppage of the 
communication to the terminal with which the operator has so far 
maintained the telephonic communication and hence to bring about smooth 
telephonic communication when a service such as "call waiting" or 
"catchphone" service is made. 
The above embodiment discloses only a system structure which alerts the 
terminal for which there is an interrupting; call placed by the third 
party during; telephonic communication to this fact and which displays the 
telephone number of the third party. 
As a second embodiment of the present invention, the system arrangement may 
be provided in which the received telephone number of the third party is 
stored as a list of during-communication interrupting call request 
terminals in a memory and when required, the list is retrieved and the 
appropriate third party is immediately accessed on the basis of the 
retrieved third party telephone number. 
With this system, the memory used may be, for example, RAM 335 in radio 
device 300. 
FIG. 7 shows the structure of RAM 335 used in the system as the second 
embodiment of the present invention and has a structure which ensures 
memory areas for repertory memory 335a, third party telephone number 
information storage memory 335b, a called-address sequence CAS 335c used 
as a buffer memory, etc. 
In this second embodiment, the telephone number of car telephone device 
100n which has placed an interrupting call during telephonic communication 
is extracted as the third party telephone number using the method 
described with reference to the previous embodiment, the extracted 
telephone number is stored temporarily in CAS 335c of RAM 335 and the data 
in CAS 335c is then stored in third party telephone number information 
memory 335b. 
Usually, CAS 335c presupposes a redialing function and is used to store 
only one telephone number of the terminal called by the depression of the 
"SND" key or the like. 
In the second embodiment, when there is an interrupting call from car 
telephone device 100n during telephonic communication, for example, an 
alarm tone is ringed twice, as mentioned above, and the telephone number 
of telephone device 100n is displayed on liquid crystal display 452. Since 
that telephone number is stored in RAM CAS 335c, only depression of the 
"SND" key after termination of the telephonic communication directly 
causes car telephone device 100n to be called on the basis of the data 
(the information on the third party telephone number now under display) in 
CAS 335c. 
In this control, when a different user makes a new interrupting call, the 
information on the third party telephone number stored temporarily in CAS 
335c is stored automatically into memory addresses 81-90 or third party 
telephone number information memory 335b in RAM 335 shown in FIG. 7. 
When the overall memory area at memory addresses 81-90 is full, the 
information on the third party telephone number is stored by sequentially 
shifting the already stored information on the telephone numbers. RAM 335 
including memory addresses 81-90 is composed of a FIFO memory. When there 
is a need to store new information when memory addresses 81-90 are full, 
older telephone numbers are sequentially erased upon extraction and 
demodulation of information on the different user's telephone number from 
WBD. 
In this manner, by storing at memory addresses 81-90 the telephone numbers 
of the third parties who requested an interrupting call during telephonic 
communication, the telephone numbers in the appropriate address area can 
thereafter be retrieved. 
Especially, the second embodiment of the present invention constructs a 
system in which retrieval is caused to cooperate with storing one 
retrieved telephone number again into CAS 335c to thereby retrieve as 
required the telephone number of the third party who has requested an 
interrupting call during telephonic communication and to directly call the 
third party on the basis of that telephone number by depressing the "SND" 
key. 
The operation of the telephone system as the second embodiment responsive 
to the arrival of an interrupting call during telephonic communication 
will be described with reference to the flowchart of FIG. 8. Also in this 
description, the operation of car telephone device 100a responsive to an 
interrupting call from car telephone device 100n which is the third party 
when telephone device 100a is in telephonic communication with telephone 
device 100b is assumed to occur as in the first embodiment. The control 
provided until car telephone devices 100a and 100b arrive at their 
telephonic communication is similar to that in the first embodiment. 
If there is an interrupting call from telephone device 100n to telephone 
device 100a when telephone device 100a is in telephonic communication with 
telephone device 100b, mobile telephone switching office 12a is informed 
about that fact through control terminal 11. 
Thus, in mobile telephone switching office 12a, receiver 123 receives 
information on the telephone number of telephone device 100n from same due 
to that call, and WBD generator 124 generates WBD containing that 
telephone number. Thereafter, this WBD is sent by WBD transfer unit 125 
through base station 13b to radio circuit 600. 
When telephone device 100a is in telephonic communication with telephone 
device 100b (S801), the WBD from base station 13a-1 is received by antenna 
200, demodulated by demodulator 312, and received by control signal 
processor 338 through audio unit 337. Control signal processor 338 detects 
the third party telephone number among the control received and 
demodulated. 
When the telephone number of the third party which has placed the 
interrupting call during telephonic communication is received (S802), 
audio unit controller 339 of car telephone device 100a causes speaker 492 
to sound, for example twice, the receipt of the interrupting call from the 
third party on the basis of an instruction from CPU 331 for notifying 
purposes (S803). 
Simultaneously, the third party telephone number received at S802 is 
transferred from audio/control unit 330 to control unit 418 of handset 
400b under control of CPU 331. Thus, control unit 418 then drives LCD 
driver 454 and displays on liquid crystal display 452 the third party 
telephone number extracted from audio/control unit 330 of radio device 300 
(S804). 
At this time, in radio device 300, the third party telephone number 
information detected by control signal processor 338 is stored in CAS area 
335c of RAM 335 (S805). Thereafter, the third party telephone number 
information is then stored in third party telephone number information 
storage memory 335b of RAM 335 (S806). 
In that case, CPU 331 checks whether the storage locations (at addresses 
81-90) in the third party telephone number information storage memory 335b 
are full (S807). If so (S807, YES), it erases the telephone number 
information at memory ad dress 90 in memory 335b (S808) and stores the 
newly received third party telephone number information at memory address 
81 (S809). 
Therefore, at this time, the last contents at memory address 81 are stored 
at memory address 82, and the contents at memory addresses 82-89 are 
similarly shifted to and stored at addresses 83-90 sequentially. 
When memory 335b is not full (S807, NO), the newly extracted telephone 
number is stored at memory address 81 of memory 335b and the last contents 
at the memory address 81 are shifted to memory address 82, and the 
contents at memory addresses 82-89 are similarly shifted to addresses 
83-90 sequentially (S809). 
In the response to the interrupting call mentioned above, terminal 100a 
which has received the interrupting call during telephonic communication 
can confirm the third party (car telephone device 100a) which has 
interrupted the telephonic communication at that time without stopping the 
telephonic communication by the telephone number displayed on display 452 
on handset 400b. In addition, if the user determines that an immediate 
response to the third party is unnecessary, the telephonic communication 
maintained so far is continued until same is completed. Thereafter, the 
third party can be accessed as required. 
The flowchart of FIG. 8 corresponds to an operation in which the operator 
at telephone device 100a has terminated its current communication without 
responding to the interrupting call in spite of the display of the third 
party telephone number at S804. 
When the current communication has been completed without responding to the 
interrupting call, display 452 has still displayed the third party 
interrupting telephone number which is stored in RAM CAS 335c of radio 
device 300. 
Therefore, as measures to be taken after the telephonic communication has 
been completed in telephone device 100a, the "SND" key on key unit 430 of 
handset 400b is only depressed as required while the displayed telephone 
number is being confirmed to thereby call the third party easily on the 
basis of the contents of RAM CAS 335c at that time. 
Thereafter, the contents in CAS 335c are shifted to third party telephone 
number information storage memory 335b of RAM 335 due to the receipt of 
the newest telephone number. The memory addresses in memory 335 are, for 
example, 81-90 and can store information on a plurality of telephone 
numbers, which is different from CAS 335c which stores information on one 
telephone number. 
Thus, as another function to be fulfilled after the completion of the 
telephonic communication in telephone device 100a, depression of a 
predetermined retrieval key will sequentially display and retrieve the 
contents of memory 335b. In this retrieval, restorage of the telephone 
number information into RAM CAS 335c in conformity to the display easily 
brings about placing a call to the retrieved third party by only 
depression of the "SND" key. 
As a further function to be fulfilled after the completion of the 
telephonic communication in telephone device 100a, if neither of call and 
retrieval to the third party is required, a key other than the "SND" key 
and the retrieval key of key unit 430 of handset 400b may be depressed to 
erase the display of the telephone number on display 452. 
After such operative requirements are satisfied and the above telephonic 
communication has been completed (S810), CPU 331 of radio device 300 
monitors whether any key has been depressed in key unit 430 of handset 
400b on the basis of a signal informed by control unit 418 through digital 
interface 340 (S811). 
If the key depression is recognized (S811, YES), CPU 331 determines whether 
the depressed key is "SND" key (S812). 
When the depressed key is recognized as the "SND" key (S812, YES), CPU 331 
places a call on the basis of the telephone number now displayed on 
display 452 or the contents in CAS area 335c of RAM 335 (S818). 
When the depressed key is not recognized as the "SND" key (S812, NO), CPU 
331 determines whether the depressed key is the retrieval key (S813). 
If not (S813, NO), CPU 331 erases the telephone number displayed on display 
452 (S814). 
If the depressed key is determined to be the retrieval key (S813, YES), CPU 
331 further retrieves memory addresses 81-90 of RAM 335 or the contents in 
a memory area corresponding to the third party telephone number 
information storage memory 335b (S815). At this time, CPU 331 stores the 
contents at the memory addresses retrieved at step S815 into CAS area 335c 
for updating purposes (S816). 
Thereafter, CPU 331 monitors whether the "SND" key is depressed (S817). If 
the "SND" key is not depressed, CPU 331 repeatedly performs the processing 
at S813-S817 to continue retrieval of the contents at memory address 82 
and subsequent addresses. 
During this operation, if the "SND" key is depressed at S817, CPU places a 
call on the basis of the contents stored again in CAS 335c in 
correspondence to the retrieval made at this time (S818). 
As just described above, the telephone system of the second embodiment of 
the present invention displays and stores the information on the telephone 
number of the interrupting call and, when the stored contents are 
retrieved and a desired result of the retrieval is obtained, the "SND" key 
is only depressed on the basis of the retrieved telephone number for 
calling purposes. Therefore, when an access to the desired third party is 
desired after the completion of the telephonic communication, it is 
unnecessary to perform a troublesome operation such as dialing the third 
party while viewing a memorandum separately or depressing required push 
buttons separately. Call to the third party after the completion of the 
telephonic communication is automated to thereby provide a comfortable 
utilization of the telephone device. 
The above respective embodiments show a car telephone system, by itself, to 
which the present invention is applied. The calling car telephone devices 
contained in the car telephone system has the function of placing a call 
with added information on the telephone number of the called party and the 
telephone number of the calling telephone device when the call is 
required. In the above respective embodiments, the calling station 
telephone number sent by that function is sent to the receiving terminal 
during telephonic communication including the telephone number in the 
control signals such as WBD so that the terminal under telephonic 
communication can recognize the third party who has placed the new 
interrupting call. 
When a terminal or network which is capable of placing a call, for example, 
with added information on the telephone number of the called party and the 
telephone number of the calling party is presupposed, a telephone system 
combined with a wire network can be constructed. 
A digital network such as, for example, an ISDN network is known as the 
network which realizes a service including placing a call with added 
information on the telephone numbers of the calling and called telephone 
devices. 
FIG. 9 shows the structure of a telephone system as a third embodiment of 
the present invention and includes the FIG. 1 system and a digital network 
connected to the control terminal 11 of the FIG. 1 system. In the system 
of FIG. 9, control terminal 11 is realized by newly providing a network 
interface 114 for connection to the digital network as shown in FIG. 10. 
In the telephone system of the third embodiment, the control unit 111 of 
control terminal 11 controls exchange of switch unit 112 on the basis of a 
call from telephone system 10a of the digital network to thereby achieve 
telephonic communication with a terminal for which the incoming call is 
received or telephone device 100a as in the respective systems. 
if car telephone device 100a in telephonic communication further receives a 
call from telephone device 10b of the digital network, mobile telephone 
switching office 12a is informed of this fact through control terminal 11. 
Thus, in mobile telephone switching office 12a, call side information 
receiver 123 receives telephone number information on telephone device 10b 
fed from same when the call is placed. Then, WBD generator 124 generates 
WBD containing the information on the telephone number, and WBD transfer 
unit 125 transfers it to car telephone device 100a through base station 
13a-1. 
Thereafter, car telephone device 100a can receive and demodulates the 
information on the telephone number of the third party (telephone device 
100b) and display the telephone number under control similar to that 
provided by the respective embodiments. Therefore, also in the third 
embodiment, when there is an incoming call during telephonic 
communication, the third embodiment system produces effects such as 
recognition of the third party without stopping the current telephonic 
communication, and similar to those produced in the above respective 
embodiments.