Patents Assigned to American Telephone & Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories
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Patent number: 4899358Abstract: A call announcement arrangement that obtains the calling party name from a database search and uses a text-to-speech unit to generate speech signals for transmission to the called communication station. The calling party name is spoken at the station instead of being displayed. For a conventional analog station, the name is spoken after the called party has answered in response to ringing at the station but before a connection is completed to the caller. The called party accepts the caller either by remaining off-hook or by transmitting a connection signal using, for example, flash or tone signaling. For other illustrative station equipment such as an ISDN speakerphone or a specially adapted analog speakerphone, the calling party name is spoken before the called party answers in place of or in addition to normal ringing. Caller-identifying speech signal are also transmitted to a station determined to be busy to announce the caller name for a call waiting call.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: James R. Blakley
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Patent number: 4899375Abstract: A method and apparatus for processing operator assistance calls with minimum expenditure of operator work time. For collect and person-to-person calls, a first operator at a first operator position determines the type of call and, optionally, the name(s) of the calling and called parties. These are recorded in the memory of a program controlled processor system for controlling an operator assistance switching system. The first operator then disconnects from the call while the call is being set up and the call party being alerted. When the called party answers, a second operator position and second operator, having a display of the call information previously recorded, are unattached to the call to determine whether a connection between the calling and called parties should be established and, if so, to cause that connection to be so established.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignees: American Telephone & Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell Laboratories, American Telephone & Telegraph CompanyInventors: Thomas M. Bauer, Richard W. Hemmeter, Robert Petrelli, Richard J. Piereth, Cyrenus M. Rubald
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Patent number: 4899333Abstract: A high capacity metropolitan area network (MAN) is described. Data traffic from users is connected to data concentrators at the edge of the network, and is transmitted over fiber optic data links to a hub where the data is switched. The hub includes a plurality of data switching modules, each having a control means, and each connected to a distributed control space division switch. Advantageously, the data switching modules, whose inputs are connected to the concentrators, perform all checking and routing functions, while the 1024.times.1024 maximum size space division switch, whose outputs are connected to the concentrators, provides a large fan-out distribution network for reaching many concentrators from each data switching module.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: Gary A. Roediger
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Patent number: 4899306Abstract: A general purpose computer test interface is used to test various types of computers having differing input/output characteristics. The interface comprises a control unit which is responsive to messages from a controlling host computer to generate a unique set of type control signals for each computer type to be tested. Interfce control logic circuits combine the type control signals with bus control signals from a target computer under test to adapt the interface for communication with each of the different types of targets defined by the type control signals.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1985Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: Steven C. Greer
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Patent number: 4899373Abstract: Personalized telephone features are made available to subscribers away from their home base. A nationally accessible data base system stores feature data in association with personal identification numbers. A subscriber wishing to use personalized features while away from the home base dials a special code from a station connected to any exchange which has access to the data base and presents the personal identification number. The corresponding feature data is retrieved from the data base and stored in the exchange in association with the station from which the request was initiated and telephone service will be rendered in that exchange with the subscriber's personalized telephone features. A temporary office arrangement may be established in which the personalized features will be immediately available on incoming and outgoing calls for a period of time specified by the subscriber. In one embodiment the feature data is stored on a credit card and transmitted to the exchange by a card reader.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1986Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Chinmei C. Lee, Stephen A. McGaw
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Patent number: 4896937Abstract: A precisely aligned optical fiber switch assembly. A base member has a vee groove for supporting a fixed optical fiber and a second optical fiber in optical alignment with the fixed fiber. The groove contains sections of different dimensions that receive and align sheathed portions of the fibers and groove sections that receive and align unsheathed portions of the fibers. First aligning means on the base member longitudinally position the fixed and second fibers in the groove. Covering means mate with the base member for covering at least part of the sheathed portions of the fibers. Aligning means position the covering means precisely with respect to the base member.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Richard T. Kraetsch, Richard J. Pimpinella, Leonard W. Schaper, King L. Tai
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Patent number: 4897867Abstract: A method and an arrangement are disclosed for forwarding a customer order received from a requesting customer line to a vendor data link. For use with a telecommunications switching system, the order entry arrangement includes a customer signal receiver for receiving customer signals from a requesting customer line and a processor for sending the orders received from the receiver to the vendor data link. The processor normally controls the operation of the switching network of the switching system but also sends received customer orders and the identity of the requesting line to a vendor data link in response to a customer entered order entry request code. Optional vendor identification information may be entered by the customer for selecting a desired vendor. Customer identification information may also be entered by the customer for billing and order security purposes. After the order is received, the order entry arrangement returns an order confirmation signal to the requesting line.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Robert W. Foster, Charles B. Hirschman, Marie L. Todd
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Patent number: 4896940Abstract: An optical fiber cable (20) which may be used in a high temperature environment for a substantial period of time without degradation of transmission includes an optical fiber core (22) which is enclosed by an inner tubular member (32) having suitable temperature resistant properties. A braided metallic outer tubular member (50) encloses the inner tubular member and provides suitable mechanical protection and strength for the cable. The integrity of the cable and its performance is further enhanced by a corrugated metallic tube having a sealed periphery and being interposed between the inner and outer tubular members to prevent the ingress of liquid contaminants and to provide the cable with flexibility.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Krishnaswamy Kathiresan, Parbhubhai D. Patel, Manuel R. Santana
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Patent number: 4897866Abstract: An arrangement for allowing a subscriber to select telephone features from the subscriber terminal is disclosed. The subscriber terminal includes a touch screen display and a customer premises computer. The terminal in response to a touching of the appropriate area of the screen, displays a list of all possible telephone features available to this subscriber terminal together with an indication of currently subscribed features. By touching the screen in the appropriate areas, the subscriber may select features to be added or deleted. The information regarding the subscriber selection is transmitted to the central office to which the terminal is connected. The central office maintains a set of software packages corresponding to each of the possible combinations of features to be selected by a subscriber and in response to information from the terminal defining a new set of features, the central office transmits the appropriate software package to the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Bhairav A. Majmudar, Vinh T. Vu
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Patent number: 4897361Abstract: When high-vacuum methods are used in the manufacture of miniaturized devices such as, e.g., semiconductor integrated-circuit devices, device layers on a substrate are preferably patterned without breaking of the vacuum. Preferred patterning involves deposition of a semiconductor mask layer, generation of the pattern in the mask layer by ion deflected-beam writing, and transfer of the pattern by dry etching. When the mask layer is an epitaxial layer, further epitaxial layer deposition after patterning may proceed without removal of remaining mask layer material.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1987Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone & Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Lloyd R. Harriott, Morton B. Panish, Henryk Temkin
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Patent number: 4896938Abstract: Disclosed is an optical fiber connector that comprises two right circular glass tubular cylinders, means for maintaining the cylinders in substantially fixed relative radial relation, and means for maintaining the cylinders in substantially fixed relative axial relation. The fiber ends that are to be connected are maintained in the bores of the respective glass cylinders by UV-curable adhesive means. Connectors according to the invention can have very low insertion loss, are easily field-installed, can be easily and inexpensively manufactured, and are useful for single mode as well as for multimode fiber applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Terry D. Mathis, Calvin M. Miller
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Patent number: 4897874Abstract: A high capacity metropolitan area network (MAN) is described. Data traffic from users is connected to data concentrators at the edge of the network, and is transmitted over fiber optic data links to a hub where the data is switched. The hub includes a plurality of data switching modules, each having a control means, and each connected to a distributed control space division switch. Advantageously, the data switching modules, whose inputs are connected to the concentrators, perform all checking and routing functions, while the 1024.times.1024 maximum size space division switch, whose outputs are connected to the concentrators, provides a large fan-out distribution network for reaching many concentrators from each data switching module.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: January 30, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: William P. Lidinsky, Gary A. Roediger, Scott B. Steele, Ronald C. Weddige, Bruce R. Zelle
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Patent number: 4896108Abstract: A test circuit is described for measuring the specific contact resistivity r.sub.c of self-aligned electrodes contacting underlying diffused regions at a major surface of an underlying semiconductor wafer, as well as the sheet (lateral) resistance r.sub.s of the underlying diffused regions in some embodiments. The test circuit illustratively includes a pair of test MOS or other type of transistors advantageously made by a self-aligned metallization process simultaneously with the other MOS or other type of transistors to be tested. The two test transistors share a common diffused region, a self-aligned common controlled electrode contacting a diffused region underneath it, and a common control electrode. During test operation, both est transistors are kept ON by means of an applied above-threshold control voltage, while a current source forces current through one of the transistors.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: William T. Lynch, Kwok K. Ng
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Patent number: 4895813Abstract: A new method for fabricating devices which include multicomponent metal halide glasses, e.g., multicomponent metal halide glass optical fibers, is disclosed. In accordance with the inventive method, a multicomponent metal halide glass body, essentially free of crystallites, is produced by cooling essentially every portion of a melt incorporated into the glass body at a quench rate which is necessarily greater than or equal to about 10 Kelvins per second (K/sec). This necessary quench rate is achieved by successively quenching relatively small portions of the melt, e.g., thin layers or droplets of melt material, having relatively small cross-sectional dimensions.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1987Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Jerry R. Bautista, Matthijs M. Broer, Allan J. Bruce, James W. Fleming, Kenneth L. Walker
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Patent number: 4896346Abstract: A password controlled switching system and method of operation for enrolling and storing passwords identifying lines and trunks of the switching system denied access thereto by other lines and trunks and which is operable upon a match of a calling party command with an enrolled and stored password for selectively interconnecting the calling party via a line with ones of the restricted lines and trunks.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: William R. Belfield, William J. Erwin, Thomas J. Geers, Jr., Roy V. Grubbe, Stephen W. Handy, Robert J. Perdue
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Patent number: 4896319Abstract: A high capacity metropolitan area network (MAN) is described. Data traffic from users is connected to data concentrators at the edge of the network, and is transmitted over fiber optic data links to a hub where the data is switched. The hub includes a plurality of data switching modules, each having a control means, and each connected to a distributed control space division switch. Advantageously, the data switching modules, whose inputs are connected to the concentrators, perform all checking and routing functions, while the 1024.times.1024 maximum size space division switch, whose outputs are connected to the concentrators, provides a large fan-out distribution network for reaching many concentrators from each data switching module.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1988Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: William P. Lidinsky, Gary A. Roediger, Scott B. Steele, Ronald C. Weddige, Bruce R. Zelle
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Patent number: 4895437Abstract: Homogeneous illumination of a strip of area (12) on a surface (13) of a substrate (10) is achieved by directing light at a plurality of first light-reflective members (22) arranged above the substrate in spaced relationship parallel to the longitudinal axis (17) of the strip. Each ligh-reflective member (22), which takes the form of a three-sided prism reflector, splits the light incident thereon into two beams (40) which are each reflected by the reflector in an opposite direction downwardly at the strip so as to strike it at a grazing angle. Light is also directed at a second light-reflective body (30) which takes the form of a metal bar spaced above the substrate parallel to the longitudinal axis (17). The bar has a light-reflective surface (32) which serves to reflect the light directed thereat towards the strip (12) at an inclined angle in a direction generally perpendicular to the beams (40) reflected by the first light-reflective members (22).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1989Date of Patent: January 23, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: Israel Amir
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Patent number: 4894583Abstract: Certain yttrium orthosillicate phosphors doped with various rare-earths are particularly suitable for use in various display devices including cathode ray tubes. Included are single crystal phosphors which exhibit high brightness and long life under high energy excitation and conventional powder phosphors with great sensitivity.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1988Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: George W. Berkstresser, Charles D. Brandle, Jr., Joseph Shmulovich, Alejandro J. Valentino
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Patent number: 4894689Abstract: A transferred electron device is described in which the charge of the drifting packets is imaged perpendicular to the charge-packet direction so that essentially all of the packet-averaged, space-charge field is normal to the drift direction. This permits continuous formation of contiguous charge packets.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1984Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: James A. Cooper, Jr., Karvel K. Thornber
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Patent number: 4894703Abstract: A back-illuminated InGaAs photodiode is described in which a double layer of silicon nitride on the front surface serves several functions; both layers passivate the surface; an opening in the lower layer provides a diffusion mask for forming the p-n junction; and a narrower opening in the upper silicon nitride layer provides a deposition mask for forming a restricted area contact. In order to reduce strain near the junction, and hence reduce leakage currents and enhance reliability, the contact geometry has a narrow pedestal portion which contacts the surface in a zone remote from the junction edges and has a wider cap portion which is formed on the pedestal portion to seal the surface from the introduction of contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1985Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventors: Mahmoud A. E. Hamamsy, Stephen R. Forrest, John R. Zuber