Noninterfering (prevents Break-in By Another Box During Transmission) Patents (Class 340/295)
  • Patent number: 9367938
    Abstract: Various methods are provided for automated real-time detection of overlapping painted html elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2016
    Assignee: Nokia Technologies Oy
    Inventors: Aaron Brenzel, Paul Sernatinger, James Werwath
  • Patent number: 8182548
    Abstract: An electronic device security and tracking system. A system includes one or more clients, wherein the clients are electronic devices; and a server computer system connected to each of the clients, wherein the server computer system is capable of tracking and locating each of the clients. In one aspect, the server computer system includes one or more web servers coupled to each of the clients, wherein the web servers include a website for the electronic device security and tracking system; one or more file transfer protocol servers coupled to each of the web servers; and one or more database servers connected to each of the web servers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2012
    Assignee: Softex Incorporated
    Inventors: Apurva Mahendrakumar Bhansali, Manoj Kumar Jain, Shradha Dube, Gayathri Rangarajan, Mehul Ramjibhai Patel, Rayesh Kashinath Raikar, Kamal Mansukhlal Dhanani, Ranjit Kapila, Elza Abraham Varghese, Thomas David Tucker
  • Patent number: 4013959
    Abstract: A plurality of transmitters, such as radio transmitters, frequently share a common communication medium or path, such as a single radio frequency channel. In order to prevent two transmitters from simultaneously transmitting over the common medium, each transmitter is provided with control apparatus. This apparatus causes transmission in response to a start action and in the absence of any other transmission on the medium. The apparatus also produces a repeating signal at predetermined intervals in response to the start action, so that if there is a transmission on the medium, the repeating signal continues until such time as there is an absence of any transmission on the medium. The repeating signal then causes a transmission, and thereafter the repeating signal is stopped. The interval between repeating signals may be the same for each transmitter, but simultaneous transmission by two transmitters will not or is very unlikely to occur because start times are likely to be different.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1976
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1977
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Hubert A. Patterson