Patents Represented by Attorney William Cleaver
  • Patent number: 4597078
    Abstract: The present system includes logic circuitry to be connected between at least two networks. When a message is sent by a station in a first network, the destination part of the message will be examined by the logic circuitry to see if the destination address has been recorded (stored) and if so to what network the destination station belongs. If the destination address is located in the sending network, the message is not sent to the non-sending network. If the destination address is located in the non-sending network, the message will be sent thereto. If the destination address is not recorded, i.e., it represents a new station, the message will be sent to the non-sending network (such a message is automatically sent to its own network). In the latter case when such a new station becomes a source station, its address will be recorded so that the next time such a station is a destination, the system will know in which network it is located.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 1983
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1986
    Assignee: Digital Equipment Corporation
    Inventor: Mark F. Kempf
  • Patent number: 4250565
    Abstract: Disclosed is a cross-tie wall memory system for the generating, propagating and detecting of binary data represented by the presence or absence of cross-tie, Bloch-line pairs along a cross-tie wall in a thin magnetic layer. The system includes a three-level structure comprised of the following superposed layers: a straight-edged current conductive stripline; a serrated-edged thin magnetic layer data track, and a wide-narrow-edged current conductive stripline terminated on one end by a cross-tie, Bloch-line pair generator and on the other end by a cross-tie detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1981
    Assignee: Sperry Corporation
    Inventors: Gregory J. Cosimini, Leslie H. Johnson, David S. Lo, George F. Nelson, Maynard C. Paul
  • Patent number: 3943493
    Abstract: A data entry system having a plurality of data entry key stations each having its own inexpensive, random access magnetic storage device with removable media and visual display connected to a common shared processor. Data characters of data records which are entered at the key stations are transferred to the shared processor and then transferred to a data buffer memory and to the visual display character by character. Data records assembled in the data buffer memory are transferred to the magnetic storage devices to provide a semi-permanent record file which is transferrable to a host processing unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1976
    Assignee: Sperry Rand Corporation
    Inventor: Richard M. Shelton