Patents by Inventor Neal A. Osborn

Neal A. Osborn 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: 6282088
    Abstract: Embodiments of this invention provide for coupling an accessory device to a back face of a handheld computer while electrically connecting to the handheld computer through a communications or output port. In one embodiment, the accessory device “piggy-backs” on the handheld computer so that the accessory device and handheld computer form a portable combination. An insertion coupling may be used to detachably secure the accessory device with the handheld computer. The insertion coupling used with embodiments of the invention is preferably a snap-in coupling having one or more biased members. The biased members may be contracted to engage an aperture on a back face of the handled computer. When released, the biased members secure the accessory device to the handheld computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: Palm, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis J. Canova, Madeleine L. Francavilla, Neal A. Osborn, David C. Stowers, Alan Urban
  • Patent number: 6184796
    Abstract: A personal communication device which includes the ability to generate dual tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signals to provide automatic telephone dialing of a numbers received in messages. A message which includes a number is received, decoded, and displayed on a display device. The user may then select to have a number which is included as part of the message encoded into an audible DTMF, series of signals which can be coupled to a conventional “touch-tone” telephone (i.e. a telephone that supports tone dialing) through speaker in the personal communication device and the microphone of the conventional telephone. The user may select all or any part of the message to be encoded into DTMF signals. Accordingly, if the message includes other information in addition to a telephone number, the user can parse the message to indicate which portion of the message includes the number to be dialed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 6, 2001
    Assignee: Pacific Communication Sciences, Inc.
    Inventors: Jose L. Rivero, Brent Beatty, Bryon K. Tiller, David J. Allard, Francis J. Canova, Jr., Neal A. Osborn
  • Patent number: 6115248
    Abstract: Embodiments of this invention provide for coupling an accessory device to a back face of a handheld computer while electrically connecting to the handheld computer through a communications or output port. In one embodiment, the accessory device "piggy-backs" on the handheld computer so that the accessory device and handheld computer form a portable combination. An insertion coupling may be used to detachably secure the accessory device with the handheld computer. The insertion coupling used with embodiments of the invention is preferably a snap-in coupling having one or more biased members. The biased members may be contracted to engage an aperture on a back face of the handled computer. When released, the biased members secure the accessory device to the handheld computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2000
    Assignee: Palm, Inc.
    Inventors: Francis J. Canova, Madeleine L. Francavilla, Neal A. Osborn, David C. Stowers, Alan Urban
  • Patent number: 5568536
    Abstract: An option attach connector has a first indicator bit combination that alerts the device that a public switched telephone network connection has been made to it. The presence of the first indicator bit combination is a signal to the device that telephone, FAX, and E-MAIL communications applications are to be conducted over a PSTN link. The presence of the first indicator bit combination invokes a stored computer program to provide appropriate connections between the PSTN link and the telephone, FAX, and modem hardware in the device. The connections are made by an audio multiplexer that receives control signals from the system CPU, while executing the stored computer program. The program determines the communications application selected by the user and selectively configures the PSTN link to be connected to the either the ear piece and microphone for voice communications, or to the FAX/modem for FAX communications, or to the modem alone for E-MAIL communications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Byron K. Tiller, David J. Allard, Connie Y. Au, Francis J. Canova, Jr., Daniel M. Hsieh, Julie F. Goodwin, Debra A. G. Johnson, Charles S. Lanier, James R. Lewis, Jean L. Stout, William Villafana, Raymond L. Yee, Russell S. Padgett, Robert B. Ferrier, Anthony F. Corkell, Thomas T. Murakami, Bradley J. DeBauche, Wayne P. Whitley, Neal A. Osborn, Brent A. Beatty, Roger L. Cox, James C. Wulf, Jose L. Rivero
  • Patent number: 5533125
    Abstract: An intelligent removable information storage device (100), for coupling to a host microcomputer system (10), includes a local processor unit (106) including apparatus for preventing the microcomputer system from reading from, or writing to, the storage device absent the entry of an appropriate password by a user of the host microcomputer system. The storage device also includes a storage medium (e.g., a magnetic disk) for storing information including at least one password. The local processor unit includes apparatus for preventing access to the information stored in the storage means absent receipt of a valid password.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 2, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel Bensimon, Neal A. Osborn, Joaquin F. Pacheco
  • Patent number: 5175822
    Abstract: Apparatus for assigning addresses to devices connected to a small computer system interface (SCSI) bus. A second configure bus interconnects address assignable devices on the SCSI bus. The assignable devices may be used in a mixed system where some devices have fixed non-assignable addresses. The master device in the SCSI bus transmits configuration commands over the configuration bus and addresses for assignment over the SCSI bus. Acknowledgements are received back from a device which has accepted an address. Once configured with an address, the device propagates subsequent configuration commands to an adjacent device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 19, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1992
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Jerry D. Dixon, Don S. Keener, Howard J. Locker, Gerald A. Marazas, Andrew B. McNeill, Thomas H. Newsom, Neal A. Osborn
  • Patent number: 5119498
    Abstract: A plug-in feature board for a computer system has special circuitry to permit the board to customize itself to the particular slot into which it is inserted. Computers of the type intended for individual use or use in small networks typically provide insertion slots including connectors to permit feature boards to be added and connected to a bus of the computer for adding new function or capacity. As the computing power of such systems has increased there have been increases in the size of portions of the connecting bus to permit improvements in data transfer performance. In a given computer system there are often two or more bus connector configurations presented in respective slots.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1989
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1992
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Andrew B. McNeill, Thomas H. Newsom, Neal A. Osborn, Eddie M. Reid