Patents by Inventor Robert V. Seifert, Jr.
Robert V. Seifert, Jr. 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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Patent number: 8443037Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Avocent Redmond Corp.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James J. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Publication number: 20110010632Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, JR., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 7818367Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Avocent Redmond Corp.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 7275953Abstract: A wire comb for mounting individual wires from multi-wire cables onto circuit boards that is mounted adjacent one or more ends of a circuit board to permit the individual wires to be spaced apart yet held in place during an over molding process; and to permit connecting the wires to the appropriate connections on the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2006Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Avocent CorporationInventors: Steven F. Brown, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Philip M. Kirshtein
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Patent number: 7229310Abstract: An approach for mounting individual wires from multi-wire cables onto circuit boards. A wire comb is mounted adjacent one or more ends of the circuit board to permit a way to space apart individual wires, to hold them in place; and to permit welding or soldering of the wires to the appropriate connections on the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Avocent CorporationInventors: Steven F. Brown, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Philip M. Kirshtein
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Patent number: 7189103Abstract: An approach is provided for mounting individual wires from multi-wire cables onto circuit boards. A wire comb is mounted adjacent one or more ends of the circuit board to permit a way to space apart individual wires, to hold them in place; and to permit welding or soldering of the wires to the appropriate connections or the circuit board during an overmolding process.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: Avocent CorporationInventors: Steven F. Brown, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Philip M. Kirshtein
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Patent number: 7113978Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Avocent Redmond Corp.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 6345323Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Assignee: Apex, Inc.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 6112264Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1999Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Apex PC Solutions Inc.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 5937176Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Apex PC Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 5884096Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Apex PC Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer
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Patent number: 5721842Abstract: A computerized switching system for coupling a workstation to a remotely located computer. A signal conditioning unit receives keyboard and mouse signals generated by a workstation and generates a data packet which is transmitted to a central crosspoint switch. The packet is routed through a crosspoint switch to another signal conditioning unit located at a remotely located computer. The second signal conditioning unit applies the keyboard and mouse commands to the keyboard and mouse connectors of the computer as if the keyboard and mouse were directly coupled to the remote computer. Video signals produced by the remote computer are transmitted through the crosspoint switch to the workstation. Horizontal and vertical sync signals are encoded on to the video signals to reduce the number of cables that extend between the workstation and the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1995Date of Patent: February 24, 1998Assignee: Apex PC Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Danny L. Beasley, Robert V. Seifert, Jr., Paul Lacrampe, James C. Huffington, Thomas Greene, Kevin J. Hafer