Patents by Inventor Edward F. Tuck
Edward F. Tuck 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).
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Publication number: 20100141433Abstract: Methods and apparatus for using an energy emanating device to find a person (17a,b) or an object based on preselected attributes (33) stored in the energy emanating device (10) are disclosed. A network radio (52) enables the user of the device to communicate with others over a wireless network (50) via voice calls, text messaging, instant messaging, e-mails and Internet access.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventor: Edward F. Tuck
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Publication number: 20100134247Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a Personal Digital Asset Manager are disclosed. One embodiment of the present invention is a miniature electronic device, which functions as a fully-powered personal computer, which stores digital files and content, and which communicates wirelessly with external input and output devices and a network such as the Internet. In one embodiment, the present invention may be carried in a pocket or purse, clipped on a belt or incorporated into a pair of glasses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: June 3, 2010Inventors: Edward F. Tuck, David L. Payne, Thomas N. Giaccherini, Michael Keddington, Douglas G. Lockie, Douglas Sallen, James R. Stuart
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Publication number: 20100111895Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a human sample (S), analyzing the sample (S) and then determining a match with a member of the opposite sex is disclosed. In one embodiment, a customer purchases an AromaMatchâ„¢ Test Kit (14), which comprises a bottle of cleaning solution (20), a cotton ball (22) a sample patch (24), a sample bag (28) and a mailing envelope (30). The user (10) opens the kit (14), cleans a patch of skin somewhere on his or her body, and then applies the patch (24). After wearing the patch (24) for an appropriate time period, the patch (24) is removed, and placed in the sample bag (28). The user (10) writes his or her password on the sample bag (28), and then mails it in the return envelope (30). A laboratory analyzes the sample patch (24), and determines a set of genetic attributes (G1) that are associated with the sample (S). The user (10) receives an analysis report by mail, or views the results of the analysis on a website (18).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Inventors: Edward F. Tuck, Martie G. Haselton
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Publication number: 20100003930Abstract: A Personal Content Player is disclosed. One embodiment of the present invention is a miniature electronic device which functions as an automatic content receiver and storage device. Digital content is transmitted to the device using the excess capacity in an existing network, such as one or more conventional broadcast radio stations. The content is received by the device, and stored in a memory. The content is then played at a time chosen by the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Thomas N. Giaccherini, Edward F. Tuck, James Riley Stuart, David Lacis Payne, Rebecca Weeks Watson
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Patent number: 7592910Abstract: Methods and apparatus for finding a match between or among persons (17a, 17b), characteristics and/or objects are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, an electronic device (10a, 10b), such as a handheld radio, is used to find a person who meets criteria specified by a user. In another embodiment, this electronic device (10a, 10b) is programmed with information regarding the genetic attributes (33) of individuals. These individuals are matched by computing a correlation of the genetic attributes of two individuals (33a, 33b). The information regarding these genetic attributes are determined by testing a tissue or fluid sample. In yet another embodiment of the invention, once biological or genetic attributes (33) are determined, a perfume (544) may be manufactured which is based on a unique set of genetic attributes, and which may either fortify the sexual self-confidence and broadcast the attributes of the person who wears the perfume, or may be used to enhance the attractiveness of another person.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Social Fabric CorporationInventors: Edward F. Tuck, Martie G. Haselton, Mark A. Sturza, Rebecca B. Weeks, Robert G. Quinn
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Publication number: 20090177496Abstract: A Relationship Prediction System for providing a relationship prediction based on the correlation of personal characteristics and the analysis of genetic characteristics is disclosed. In one embodiment, a first person supplies descriptions of their own personal characteristics, as well as descriptions of the personal characteristics of their ideal match, to a website. The first person also furnishes an odor, tissue or fluid sample to a test facility, where genetic characteristics are analyzed and determined. A relationship match is then generated based on both a combination of both a positive correlation of the personal characteristics of the first person and second person, and a measured dissimilarity between the sequence of genetic characteristics of the first person and second person.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Inventors: Edward F. Tuck, Martie G. Haselton, Christine E. Garver-Apgar
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Publication number: 20080129492Abstract: Methods and apparatus for using an energy emanating device to find a person (17a,b) or an object based on preselected attributes (33) stored in the energy emanating device (10) are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Edward F. Tuck
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Patent number: 6044140Abstract: Disclosed is an intercept system for integrating the personalized services of switchboard attendants associated with on-premises PBX switching systems, with the capabilities of the intercept system for allowing calling parties the opportunity to complete their own calls to the on-premise switching systems when the telephone extension numbers of the called parties are known to the calling parties. Depending on the mode of system operation selected, the intercept system either presents all incoming calls directly to the switchboard attendants, or intercepts all incoming calls and presents the caller the opportunity to complete the call, or a combination in which incoming calls are first offered to the switchboard attendants for assistance and then after a time wherein attendant assistance is not gained, the call is intercepted and the caller is given an opportunity to complete the call.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1997Date of Patent: March 28, 2000Assignee: Aspect Communications Corp.Inventors: Sanford J. Morganstein, Edward F. Tuck, Bakulesh A. Mehta, Herbert B. Krakau
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Patent number: 5666401Abstract: Disclosed is an intercept system for integrating the personalized services of switchboard attendants associated with on-premises PBX switching systems, with the capabilities of the intercept system for allowing calling parties the opportunity to complete their own calls to the on-premises switching systems when the telephone extension numbers of the called parties are known to the calling parties. Depending on the mode of system operation selected, the intercept system either presents all incoming calls directly to the switchboard attendants, or intercepts all incoming calls and presents the caller the opportunity to complete the call, or a combination in which incoming calls are first offered to the switchboard attendants for assistance and then after a time wherein attendant assistance is not gained, the call is intercepted and the caller is given an opportunity to complete the call.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1996Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Syntellect Acquisition CorporationInventors: Sanford J. Morganstein, Edward F. Tuck, Bakulesh A. Mehta, Herbert B. Krakau
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Patent number: 5621415Abstract: Methods for transmitting and receiving radiated energy (15a, 15b, 15c) from and to a satellite (12) which moves with respect to the Earth's surface are disclosed. The invention pertains to any satellite (12) which is not in an equatorial orbit at geosynchronous altitude. The present invention reduces hand-off overhead in systems that utilize satellite-fixed cells, augments frequency re-use, and enhances the communications and sensing capacity of the satellite. In accordance with the methods of the invention, satellite footprints (16a, 16b, 16c) are partitioned into linear spanning cells (18) and multiple linear segments (22). The linear spanning cells (18) resemble long strips that extend across an entire footprint (16a, 16b, 16c). Multiple linear segments (22) are smaller contiguous areas that lie within the linear spanning cells (18). The alignment of the linear spanning cells (18) across a footprint (16a, 16b, 16c) is determined by a correction angle .phi.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1994Date of Patent: April 15, 1997Assignee: Teledesic CorporationInventor: Edward F. Tuck
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Patent number: 5584047Abstract: The present invention comprises methods and apparatus for providing programming from both satellites (11) and local sources (L) using a single receiving antenna (32). In a preferred embodiment, beams (18) emanating from a geosynchronous satellite (11) are collected using the main lobe (36) of a home receiving antenna (32), while a rebroadcast signal (26) generated by an airplane (20) circling above the home (H) is simultaneously sensed using a side lobe (38) of the receiving antenna (32). The airplane (20) flies along a path (40) which is a closed loop so that it is always positioned in a region where the aircraft antenna (24) can supply signals (26) to the receiving terminal (28) using the side lobe (38). The present invention may be implemented using any form of airborne platform (20), whether it is manned or unmanned. A wide range of methods may be employed to deliberately enhance the sensitivity of the side lobe (38) of the receiving antenna (32).Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: December 10, 1996Inventor: Edward F. Tuck
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Patent number: 5303298Abstract: Disclosed is an intercept system for integrating the personalized services of switchboard attendants associated with on-premise PBX switching systems, with the capabilities of the intercept system for allowing calling parties the opportunity to complete their own calls to the on-premise switching systems when the telephone extension numbers of the called parties are known to the calling parties. Depending on the mode of system operation selected, the intercept system either presents all incoming calls directly to the switchboard attendants, or intercepts all incoming calls and presents the caller the opportunity to complete the call, or a combination in which incoming calls are first offered to the switchboard attendants for assistance and then after a time wherein attendant assistance is not gained, the call is intercepted and the caller is given an opportunity to complete the call.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: Syntellect Acquisition CorporationInventors: Sanford J. Morganstein, Edward F. Tuck, Bakulesh A. Mehta, Herbert B. Krakau
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Patent number: 4975941Abstract: Disclosed is an intercept system for integrating the personalized services of switchboard attendants associated with on-premises PBX switching systems with the capabilities of the intercept system for allowing calling parties the opportunity to complete their own calls to the on-premises switching systems when the telephone extension numbers of the called parties are known to the calling parties. Depending on the mode of system operation selected, the intercept system either presents all incoming calls directly to the switchbard attendants, or intercepts all incoming calls and presents the caller the opportunity to complete the call, or a combination in which incoming calls are first offered to the switchboard attendants for assistance and then after a time wherein attendant assistance is not gained, the call is intercepted and the caller is given an opportunity to complete the call.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1987Date of Patent: December 4, 1990Assignee: Dytel CorporationInventors: Sanford J. Morganstein, Edward F. Tuck, Bakulesh A. Mehta, Herbert B. Krakau
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Patent number: 4696028Abstract: Disclosed is an intercept system for integrating the personalized services of switchboard attendants associated with on-premises PBX switching systems with the capabilities of the intercept system for allowing calling parties the opportunity to complete their own calls to the on-premises switching systems when the telephone extension numbers of the called parties are known to the calling parties. Depending on the mode of system operation selected, the intercept system either presents all incoming calls directly to the switchboard attendants, or intercepts all incoming calls and presents the caller the opportunity to complete the call, or a combination in which incoming calls are first offered to the switchboard attendants for assistance and then after a time wherein attendant assistance is not gained, the call is intercepted and the caller is given an opportunity to complete the call.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1984Date of Patent: September 22, 1987Assignee: Dytel CorporationInventors: Sanford J. Morganstein, Edward F. Tuck, Bakulesh A. Mehta, Herbert B. Krakau