Patents Assigned to AT&T Information Systems, Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company
  • Patent number: 4894749
    Abstract: Option-equippable apparatus such as a computer that is not fully equipped with option circuit boards (14) has filler boards (15,16) connected to free board slots (13). In one embodiment, the filler boards (15) simulate the effect of circuit boards on airflow and act to evenly distribute the cooling air flow inside the computer cabinet (10) in order to provide improved cooling of the circuit boards. In another embodiment, the filler boards (16) block airflow between filler boards connected to adjacent board slots to direct more cooling airflow to any slots equipped with option circuit boards. The filler boards are made of electrically-conductive material (30) to absorb electromagnetic radiation emissions, and are covered with acoustically-absorbent material (33) to absorb sound emissions of the apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1987
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1990
    Assignees: AT&T Information Systems Inc American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems, AT&T Bell Laboratories
    Inventors: Gary W. Elko, Paul Howard, Daniel A. Quinlan
  • Patent number: 4809270
    Abstract: A time division communication system having peripheral devices controlled om a port circuit is arranged such that the port circuit may have assigned to it a variable number of time slots for any peripheral device associated therewith. Each port circuit has a microprocessor control device which is capable of controlling communication to or from the port circuit over the system time division bus or to and from the port circuit and the peripheral over a variable number of time slots, none of which are preassigned to the port circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1989
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Leslie A. Baxter, Paul R. Berkowitz
  • Patent number: 4785408
    Abstract: A user-application program for computerized telephone ordering is generated y a system designer who selects and interconnects pre-defined program modules and subroutines using a graphics terminal. The application program allows TOUCH-TONE input data and voice response. The present invention describes a Dialog Production System (DPS) for generating application programs for instructing a computer-controlled voice response system to provide computer-controlled voice services. The DPS includes interaction modules, each defining a basic end-user transaction which can be performed by the system, and methods for specifying module interconnection. Each interaction module controls the intercommunications with other modules and controls the devices which interface to the system. To design a dialog program to implement the desired voice service the system designer uses a graphic terminal to select and interconnect the modules to define the sequence of transactions needed to implement the desired voice service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1988
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company
    Inventors: James T. Britton, Lorraine Figueroa, John F. Patterson, Robert I. Rosenthal, Richard R. Rosinski
  • Patent number: 4782521
    Abstract: A time manager for a personal terminal can be generally characterized as a things-to-do file in which the user inputs a to-do reminder message along with a data and time that the terminal user wants to be alerted (reminded). The notion of a terminal time manager is advanced by displaying reminder messages directed to calling a named entity that is contained in the terminal telephone directory and by automatically calling the named entity when the user points to the displayed reminder. If the user inputs the actual telephone number to be called in place of the named entity, then the telephone number will be called even though the telephone number is not contained in the directory.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Richard A. Bartlett, Timothy A. Cole, Esther L. Davenport
  • Patent number: 4782516
    Abstract: Control equipment employed in a customer-owned public telephone station prevents a user from making unauthorized telephone calls in the telephone system. Operating under the control of a computer in the station, the control equipment is responsive to momentary loop breaks occurring on tip and ring lines connecting the station to a central office, and to a loop break provided by the central office which reflects that the far end party has disconnected. The control equipment is also responsive to scheduled as well as as unscheduled receipt of dial tone. The combination of ongoing loop break and dial tone detection and analysis conveniently provides the desired protection for reliable operation of the customer-owned public telephone station in the telephone system. Restrictions incorporated in the station for obtaining the desired protection are applied with minimal inconvenience for the legitimate user.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1988
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Richard L. Maybach, S Devendra K. Verma
  • Patent number: 4763356
    Abstract: A personal computer connected to a display and touch screen panel is provided with a form entry system integrated therewith. The form entry system is adapted to display a predefined form and to automatically display a predefined tool, such as a keyboard, menu, calculator, etc., to facilitate inputting information in a respective field of the form or chart. Specifically, the user is prompted as to which field is to be filled in by highlighting the field and concurrently displaying as an overlay (window) the tool that the user will use to input the information called for by the highlighted field. In the case where a field calls for illustratively the insertion of a name, the system may be adapted to display a menu of names as the tool for filling in that field. The user selects the name that he or she desired to be inserted in the field by touching that name. The system responsive thereto inserts the name in that field, highlights the next field to be filled in and displays the tool for filling that field.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1988
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems, Inc. American Telephone and Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Benjamin W. Day, Jr., Alexander C. Gillon, Raoul A. LeConte
  • Patent number: 4731814
    Abstract: A computer-controlled cordless telephone system having a base unit and a dset unit provides for increased functionality in communications between the base unit and the handset unit, and also provides a controlled power-up/power-down mode of operation for the handset unit. Increased functionality is achieved by employing a message format for control signals transmitted between the base unit and the handset unit in the form of frequency shift keyed (FSK) signals which include a data field. This data field may be in the form of either opcode data or digit data, thereby allowing for many different commands or functions. Power to a computer, a receiver and certain other selected circuitry in the handset unit is controlled to minimize power consumption when the handset unit is in an out-of-cradle-and-standby state. Power to other nonessential circuitry in the handset unit is turned completely off during this state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 1986
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1988
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company
    Inventors: William R. Becker, James J. Boyd, III, William J. Clifford, Paul B. Newland
  • Patent number: 4726057
    Abstract: A coin operated telephone station is provided with apparatus for detecting hen a called party has answered a call (initiated at the coin operated telephone station) by the measurement of incoming signal energy on the telephone line. The apparatus includes hardware and software that cooperate in providing efficient and reliable detection of called party answer for the purpose of accurately charging telephone users. A microprocessor samples the output from each of three specialized energy detectors every 20 milliseconds to determine whether called party answer has occurred. The energy detectors include: (1) call progress tones in the frequency band 200-700 Hz approximately; (2) special information tones; and (3) broadband energy in the frequency band above 200 Hz. Additionlly, the time duration of the call progress tones and the quiet intervals between them are measured and used in the answer detection process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1988
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Armin W. Doerry, Dennis J. Noonan
  • Patent number: 4712236
    Abstract: A telephone handset comprises elongated complementary upper and lower housing members that mate at their perimeters to form a hollow handset housing. The lower housing member includes spaced transducer mounting positions, each of which accommodates both an individual transducer and a transducer mounting member for holding the transducer in the transducer mounting position. Each transducer mounting member is secured to the lower housing member and an upper surface of each enclosure inlcudes a recess for accommodating a bonding material. In addition, the upper housing member includes elements that extend into the recesses of the transducer mounting members when the upper housing member is mated to the lower housing member. The bonding material in the recesses serves to secure the two housing members together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1986
    Date of Patent: December 8, 1987
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Reed S. Brown, John J. Consoli, Richard G. Klier
  • Patent number: 4707689
    Abstract: The sensitivity of an optically-based touch screen is substantially impro by adaptively establishing the detection threshold based on the peak trapped light measured over a number of frames on the screen being painted. In accordance with one feature of the invention, the peak trapped light from a target area painted on the screen is compared with a priorly established threshold as a way of determining that a target area is being touched by the user. In accordance with another feature of the invention, the threshold is modified in a way that compensates for possible erroneous touch indications due, for example, to bright spots on the screen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1985
    Date of Patent: November 17, 1987
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems Inc. American Telephone & Telegraph Company
    Inventors: Philip S. DiPiazza, Dale E. Lynn, Donald J. Weber