Patents by Inventor Seacol Chin
Seacol Chin 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: 9473230Abstract: The current invention is a system and method for facilitating high-quality broadband wireless communication in a mobile environment. The present invention also offers significantly improved performance over currently available land-based systems, as high bit rate data connectivity is made possible over long distances by utilizing multiple frequencies, antennas, polarizations, modulations, and radios to optimize propagation and accomplish the delivery of synchronous and asynchronous data connections to a seagoing vessel (or other such user, such as a plane or vehicle).Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: IT CENTRICITY, LLCInventors: Joseph Clifton Anders, Seacol Chin, Tyler Harris, Francisco David Ortiz, Diego Nunez
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Publication number: 20160204853Abstract: We disclose herein a system and method for routing data between satellites in orbit and clients located on earth. The system provides high-throughput method for moving data on and off of satellites. The satellites have onboard processors to manage the network and dynamically switch between gateway and client based modes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2015Publication date: July 14, 2016Inventors: Cliff Anders, Seacol Chin
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Publication number: 20150180566Abstract: The current invention is a system and method for facilitating high-quality broadband wireless communication in a mobile environment. The present invention also offers significantly improved performance over currently available land-based systems, as high bit rate data connectivity is made possible over long distances by utilizing multiple frequencies, antennas, polarizations, modulations, and radios to optimize propagation and accomplish the delivery of synchronous and asynchronous data connections to a seagoing vessel (or other such user, such as a plane or vehicle).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: June 25, 2015Inventors: Joseph Clifton Anders, Seacol Chin, Tyler Harris, Francisco David Ortiz, Diego Nunez
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Patent number: 7860133Abstract: The invention consists of equipment and a method for allowing old line capacity to provide near dsl or superior dsl quality telephone connections. A method of handling a telephone call with an associated data package over a telephone system having a power pair of lines and a second pair of communication lines with the steps of: a) determining the types of data desired to create a data group from the group consisting of voice, picture, bio-marker (finger print, retinal scan, etc.), card holder information (credit card number, etc.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Global Tel*Link CorporationInventors: Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Brian Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch, Joseph Anders
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Patent number: 7643518Abstract: The present subject matter relates to apparatus and methodologies for allowing old telephone line capacity to provide near DSL or superior DSL quality telephone connections. A method of handling a telephone call with an associated data package over a telephone system having a power pair of lines and a second pair of communication lines with the steps of: a) determining the types of data desired to create a data group from the group consisting of voice, picture, bio-marker (finger print, retinal scan, etc.), card holder information (credit card number, etc.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Global Tel*Link CorporationInventors: Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Brian Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch, Joseph Anders
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Patent number: 7564961Abstract: A method is described for handling multiple telephone and data calls having different data type or business protocols an originating phone, phone being broadly defined as the originating device whether phone or computer, wherein there is an originating phone and a destination phone with or without monitoring phones connected through a network, whether a telephone or data network by establishing a remote network processor having incoming and outgoing ports controlled by the remote network processor which has the steps of generating a plurality of protocols applicable to the incoming and outgoing ports; storing the protocols in a database; selecting a protocol for the incoming and outgoing ports; accepting a call from the originating phone on the incoming port; determining if the call is to be completed; setting parameters for completing the call based on the protocols; and completing the call.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2003Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Global Tel*Link CorporationInventors: Joseph Anders, Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Brian Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch
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Publication number: 20080112436Abstract: The invention consists of equipment and a method for allowing old line capacity to provide near dsl or superior dsl quality telephone connections. A method of handling a telephone call with an associated data package over a telephone system having a power pair of lines and a second pair of communication lines with the steps of: a) determining the types of data desired to create a data group from the group consisting of voice, picture, bio-marker (finger print, retinal scan, etc.), card holder information (credit card number, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: May 15, 2008Applicant: Global Tel*Link CorporationInventors: Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Brian Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch, Joseph Anders
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Publication number: 20080108382Abstract: The invention consists of equipment and a method for allowing old line capacity to provide near dsl or superior dsl quality telephone connections. A method of handling a telephone call with an associated data package over a telephone system having a power pair of lines and a second pair of communication lines with the steps of: a) determining the types of data desired to create a data group from the group consisting of voice, picture, bio-marker (finger print, retinal scan, etc.), card holder information (credit card number, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Brian Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch, Joseph Anders
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Patent number: 7092494Abstract: A telephone operating system is described. The invention is a telephone system have unique monitoring methods and equipment to allow the user to following conversations and retrieve portions of the conversation and to take certain actions in connection with conversations. There may be two groups of users within the system, the first being the maker and recipient of the call and the other being a person or device monitoring the call. The system provides a telephone monitoring device for reading a biological marker for an individual and associating the marker with a pin number and associating the pin number with other call information to be stored with data on the call along with an interface means for storing information on a call from a group of information comprised of the locations from and to which the call is made, the PIN number and name or the maker, time when made and when finished, data of the call, telephone numbers and the like.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Global Tel★Link CorporationInventors: Joseph C. Anders, Kenneth Salter, Seacol Chin, Mark Jones
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Publication number: 20050195800Abstract: The present subject matter is directed to apparatus and methodologies for providing improved voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) bandwidth efficiency in specialized telecommunications systems. Improved efficiency is achieved by eliminating a significant portion of the “header” information normally associated with a VoIP data packet and replacing the header with a small byte count header designed only to identify a particular telecommunications instrument within the system. Because the specialized telecommunications system is designed to transmit the same type of data in the same format and to only one location, the conventionally supplied header information is unnecessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Global Tel*Link CorporationInventors: Joseph Anders, Seacol Chin
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Publication number: 20040090953Abstract: The invention consists of equipment and a method for allowing old line capacity to provide near dsl or superior dsl quality telephone connections. A method of handling a telephone call with an associated data package over a telephone system having a power pair of lines and a second pair of communication lines with the steps of: a) determining the types of data desired to create a data group from the group consisting of voice, picture, bio-marker (finger print, retinal scan, etc.), card holder information (credit card number, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Brian Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch, Joseph Anders
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Publication number: 20030179874Abstract: A method is described for handling multiple telephone and data calls having different data type or business protocols an originating phone, phone being broadly defined as the originating device whether phone or computer, wherein there is an originating phone and a destination phone with or without monitoring phones connected through a network, whether a telephone or data network by establishing a remote network processor having incoming and outgoing ports controlled by the remote network processor which has the steps of generating a plurality of protocols applicable to the incoming and outgoing ports; storing the protocols in a database; selecting a protocol for the incoming and outgoing ports; accepting a call from the originating phone on the incoming port; determining if the call is to be completed; setting parameters for completing the call based on the protocols; and completing the call.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Joseph Anders, Ken Salter, Seacol Chin, Bryan Wilson, Veronica Diaz, Jay Birch