U.S. Design Patent No. Des. 224,117 for Videotelephone Transceiver

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Title

U.S. Design Patent No. Des. 224,117 for Videotelephone Transceiver

Subject

Videophone; Telecommunications; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Patent Des. 224,117; Mod II Picturephone

Description

The patent represents an updated version of the Mod II Picturephone, intended for use in AT&T's Picturephone service. Despite the technological advancements it embodied, the product never reached the market, and the service was discontinued, marking it as a significant commercial failure in the history of Bell System.

Creator

Donald Michael Genaro, Haworth, Thomas Joseph Kelly, John Neil McGarvey, and Rembert Ryan Stokes (Inventors listed on the patent)

Source

United States Patent Office

Publisher

United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)

Date

Issued July 4, 1972

Contributor

Bell Telephone Laboratories (Assignee of the patent)

Rights

Unknown

Relation

Related to other patents and designs for telecommunications devices, especially those developed for AT&T's Picturephone service.

Format

Design Patent Document

Language

English

Type

Patent; Design Documentation

Identifier

U.S. Design Patent No. Des. 224,117

Coverage

The patent covers the design and conceptualization phase of the Videotelephone Transceiver in the early 1970s.

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Citation

Donald Michael Genaro, Haworth, Thomas Joseph Kelly, John Neil McGarvey, and Rembert Ryan Stokes (Inventors listed on the patent), “U.S. Design Patent No. Des. 224,117 for Videotelephone Transceiver,” Poly Archives, accessed March 3, 2026, https://www.polyarchives.hosting.nyu.edu/items/show/544.

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