Patents by Inventor David L. Hinshaw

David L. Hinshaw has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 4523308
    Abstract: A line switch including a concentrator arrangement for coupling telephone calls between a plurality of subscriber lines and a plurality of port group highways to a central office switching network in a telephony system. The analog voice signals are first digitized and multiplexed into time slot channels on line group highways for transfer to the concentrator arrangement. The concentrator arrangement couples the digitized voice information signals between time slot channels on any of the line group highways and any of the port group highways. The line switch includes control circuitry that selects the time slot channel, line group highway and port group highway to couple the digitized voice information signals between the subscriber line and the central office matrix switch through the concentrator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 11, 1985
    Assignee: Stromberg-Carlson Corporation
    Inventors: John Bull, Leon Croft, David B. DeVaney, Russell R. Davis, David L. Hinshaw, Haresh C. Jotwani, Ronald J. Kandell, Richard F. Kurtz, Ernest O. Lee, Jr., Gunter F. Neumeier, Glenn L. Richards, Richard Scott
  • Patent number: 4385206
    Abstract: A community office switching system includes a three-level hierarchy of distributed processors operating in parallel with one another to control the operation of a central office matrix switch network interconnecting 1,920 ports. At the highest level, a stored-program call control processor controls call progression, establishing paths through the matrix switch network. At the second level, a series of special-purpose, stored-program, port control processors each service 960 ports, sensing and transmitting supervisory signals and communicating the occurrence of significant port events to the call control processor. Each port event control processor dedicates approximately 32 microseconds out of every 32 milliseconds to each of the 960 ports in time-multiplexed fashion, and hence no port can ever be locked out at the port-control-processor level. One from a series of stored programs is executed to service each port precisely one every 32 milliseconds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 24, 1983
    Assignee: Stromberg-Carlson Corporation
    Inventors: Robert H. Bradshaw, Dennis L. Edinger, David L. Hinshaw, Pedro A. Lenk, Thomas H. McKinney, Jayantkumar R. Shah