Patents Assigned to AT&T Information Systems
  • Patent number: 4885435
    Abstract: A manually operated switch that combines spring and contact functions in a low profile, machine-insertable component. The switch readily mounts onto a printed wiring board. It includes a cantilevered leaf spring member having one free end and a pair of spaced-apart fulcrums at the other end; one of the fulcrums being at the point of attachment of the leaf spring to the printed wiring board and the other being a re-entrant bend in the leaf spring in the vicinity of its center. An actuator is positioned to apply a force between the fulcrums such that the free end moves in a direction opposite to the direction of the applied force. Each spring member in combination with suitably placed contact pads is capable of providing a separate switch operation such as: "make" operation, "break" operation, or make-before-break "transfer" operation. A single actuator operates one or more spring members, each independently providing a different one of the above-described switch operations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignees: Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Willard A. Dix
  • Patent number: 4885749
    Abstract: In a voiceband data multipoint network, each tributary modem transmits, in a trailer which follows the user data, a tributary modem identification, a sequence number which advances for each start-up and a checksum. The observation at the receiver of a gap in the series of sequence numbers in messages determined to have originated from a particular tributary modem is used to accurately compute a missed message rate for that modem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Glenn D. Golden
  • Patent number: 4885219
    Abstract: An improved storage compartment for batteries and the like is formed by a housing and a compartment door. The housing includes an opening along one edge that is shaped to receive the compartment door. Within the opening are circular supports for holding the compartment door and for permitting rotation of the door into the housing as it is being opened. The compartment door contains a cylindrical shaft at each end thereof for engaging the circular support. When used as a battery compartment, metallic contacts are either mounted in the housing or in the door itself. These contacts make electrical connection with one or more batteries placed into the storage compartment. Within the compartment, batteries are positioned such that the axis around which the compartment door rotates passes through the center of gravity of the batteries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Timothy C. Miller
  • Patent number: 4885741
    Abstract: Modems, data service units, application modules and other data communication devices, installed in a common equipment cabinet, are interconnected by way of a time division multiplexed bus. Time slots assigned to the various devices recur at a number of rigidly-spaced access periods across each time division multiplex frame. The rate at which the access periods occur and the total number of access periods that make up each frame are chosen in such a way as to accomodate a mix of devices having respective bus access rates wherein there is at least one pair of rates for which neither rate of the pair is a multiple of the other. The process of allocating access periods to the time slots is carried out using a known lemma to identify linear Diophantine equation solutions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: December 5, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: William Douskalis
  • Patent number: 4882474
    Abstract: A security file system for a portable data carrier provides improved security for the data carrier and for data contained in files in the data carrier. Although the data carrier may be embodied to look and feel much like an ordinary credit card, it contains a computer and a programmable memory with operating power and input and output data provided through a contactless interface. In order to provide security for the data carrier, the security file system on the data carrier includes a stored access code for verifying the identity of an individual attempting to access the data carrier, and an appropriate routine for limiting the number of unsuccessful attempts to access the data carrier. The security file system is also configurable to include select ones of multiple stored access codes for enabling the retrieval and modification of data in corresponding select ones of the files. The routine similarly limits the number of unsuccessful attempts to access these files.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 21, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Ewald C. Anderl, Oren Frankel, Avi Zahavi
  • Patent number: 4881059
    Abstract: An improved Manchester code receiver is disclosed which samples the received signal and subtracts from that sample a previous sample of the received signal delayed by a half-bit time interval. A timing extractor selects sample timing from the central zero crossing of the received signal. The sample time is selected to be a quarter-bit time after the zero crossing time of the received signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1987
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Burton R. Saltzberg
  • Patent number: 4879743
    Abstract: A PBX system is responsive to an incoming call which is directed to an adjunct of the system for sending a ringing signal over a station facility to the adjunct. When the adjunct goes off-hook, the system outputs to the adjunct over the station facility multi-frequency tones containing information associated with the incoming call prior to establishing a connection between the adjunct and calling party. The information selects the proper operating mode of the adjunct and provides other call processing information to the adjunct. The adjunct communicates information to the PBX using a switch-hook flash and multi-frequency tones.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Edmund T. Burke, Daniel H. Dawdy, Timothy M. Rubert
  • Patent number: 4879507
    Abstract: A probe for providing noise measurements of an electrical circuit includes at least one loop of wire connected to a plurality of conductors. The loop interconnects one or more signal-carrying ones of the conductors to one or more of the conductors carrying ground and has a portion which is substantially straight or is deformable to follow the path of a conductor in the electrical circuit. Preferably, the loop is formed so that this straight portion terminates in a right angle bend at each end. This loop serves as an inductive pickup which avoids the need for contact of the probe to the circuit under test and, thereby, provides more accurate noise measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Douglas C. Smith
  • Patent number: 4876717
    Abstract: This adjunct processor arrangement performs a centralized call screening function to provide computer port access security. Every call origination in the telephone switching system from a calling party to a protected computer port is interdicted by the telephone switching system and routed to the adjunct processor. The calling party receives a series of prompts from the adjunct processor to provide identification information, such as login, password, and voiceprint information. The adjunct processor validates the identity of the calling party using this identification indicia and initiates a callback operation. The adjunct processor disconnects the calling party from the connection, calls the calling party back and then uses the data call transfer capability of the telephone switching system to connect the calling party to the computer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1988
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems
    Inventors: Salvador Barron, James E. Coffman
  • Patent number: 4872205
    Abstract: When the disclosed frequency-hopping communication system is initially enabled, it detects another system operating within range by listening for a predefined radio frequency of a fixed duration. When that particular frequency is detected, the system knows that a master system is operating within range and is utilizing a first predetermined group of communication frequencies and, consequently, selects a second, third, etc. predetermined group of communication frequencies. If the particular radio frequency is not detected, the system becomes the master system, selects the first predetermined group of communication frequencies for intra-system communication and begins transmitting the predefined radio frequency to indicate its master status.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 3, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: James W. Smith
  • Patent number: 4870675
    Abstract: Currently, metallic loops are tested for shorts, opens and grounds by applying a test signal (DC or 20 Hz) directly to the metallic looop. A test signal cannot be applied to any part of the network other than the metallic loop because it will be blocked by the A-to-D converters and the hybrid of the system before it can reach the metallic loop.In this invention, digital signal processing is used to test a metallic loop for shorts, opens, grounds and the presence of loading coils from a remote location. Direct metallic connection to the metallic loop is no longer necessary.Briefly, a test signal, in digital form, is fed into the network at some convenient location remote from the metallic loop that is to be tested. As the signal passes through the A-to-D converter from the digital section of the network to the analog metallic loop, it is converted by the A-to-D converter into an analog signal having a specific frequency and a predetermined amplitude.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Richard C. Fuller, Thomas A. Gentles, Mark Lewandowski
  • Patent number: 4870679
    Abstract: A repertory telephone dialer includes a memory for storing two telephone numbers and one telephone call payment number. Activation of a switch on the dialer causes the first telephone number to be dialed; thereafter, the dialer responds to a Calling Card Service-Prompt Tone by transmitting the call payment number. The call payment number corresponds to a credit card number of the party to be billed for the call. The dialer is constructed as an adjunct device that connects to an existing telephone set by merely rearranging cords. Included on the front surface of the dialer is a recessed area that accommodates a photograph or graphic rendering of the party whose telephone number is dialed and who typically makes payment for the call. Activation of another switch on the dialer inhibits the remote billing feature by causing the second telephone number to be dialed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Janice G. Hanna, Donald D. Huizinga, James M. Rulon, Wayne A. Weise
  • Patent number: 4868824
    Abstract: In a voiceband data multipoint network, each tributary modem transmits, in a trailer which follows the user data, a tributary modem identification, a sequence number which advances for each start-up and a checksum. The observation at the receiver of a gap in the series of sequence numbers in messages determined to have originated from a particular tributary modem is used to accurately compute a missed message rate for that modem.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 19, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Glenn D. Golden
  • Patent number: 4866647
    Abstract: The process of interpolating between two different sampling rates at any point in a sampling interval is obtained using a transversal filter arranged as a continuously variable digital delay line in which the tap coefficients of the delay line are made to be a function of the coefficients of an nth degree polynomial and the delay between the two sampling rates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1988
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Cecil W. Farrow
  • Patent number: 4865564
    Abstract: An easily assembled connecting block provides interconnection between modular plugs and insulated telephone wires or the like. The connecting block includes: (i) a metallic lead frame comprising a number of flat elongated conductive elements that terminate in closely spaced flat wires at one end thereof, each conductive element terminating in two pairs of insulation-displacing contact fingers at the other end; and (ii) a dielectric block for receiving the closely spaced wires within a jack housing contained therein and for supporting the metallic lead frame. In one embodiment the connectors are an integral part of the lead frame itself and are "sandwiched" between a pair of dielectric blocks, each block having a plurality of corresponding slots for guiding wires into the region between opposing contact fingers of the connectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: September 12, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: W. John Denkmann, Leonard H. Drexler, Ronald H. Guelden, William T. Spitz
  • Patent number: 4862498
    Abstract: In a user-interactive display-based telephone system, the present invention permits an automatic display of a repertoire of telephone command items most likely to be utilized by a user, thus providing one-touch access to such item without requiring either explicit programming of a command repertoire or a search by the user through the history of previous commands. This is accomplished through the use of three heuristics which consider frequency of command use, recency of command use, and previously failed commands. These heuristics may be implemented either separately or together in the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: AT&T Information Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Adam V. Reed
  • Patent number: D303115
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1989
    Assignee: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems
    Inventors: Norman K. Hart, Lynnet Koh, Eugene A. Mills
  • Patent number: D303638
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Arlan K. Andrews, Sr., John N. McGarvey, Michael P. Zambelli
  • Patent number: D304032
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1987
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Irwin M. Fine, David A. Harms
  • Patent number: D304587
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 1988
    Date of Patent: November 14, 1989
    Assignees: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, AT&T Information Systems Inc.
    Inventors: David C. Danielson, James J. Hartmann, John N. McGarvey, Alvin R. Tilley, John M. Wuerz