Patents Assigned to Golden Enterprises
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Patent number: 6695677Abstract: A bra structure with an arcuate steel wire placed inside a groove channel at a bottom rim of a breast cup of the bra. The top and bottom portions of the steel wire are affixed by a foam which is adhered by a patch fabric. When the bra is assembled with a die casting machine to mold twice at a high temperature, the steel wire is completely fixed inside the groove channel of the breast cup. This not only saves manufacturing labor time, but also allows the steel wire to entirely and closely affix to the breast cup to more completely support the breast shape.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Worldwide Golden Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Guey-Ren Lin
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Patent number: 5729741Abstract: An integrated media image information storage and retrieval system processes information supplied by different types of media. A processor-based network server operates as a system interface between one or more user control terminals, a media image capture station through which media image input/output devices are coupled to the network server, and a memory for storing media image files to be retrieved for reproduction. A supervisory media image manipulation and control program is accessed through a supervisory graphical user interface at any user control terminal, and has embedded subordinate media image manipulation programs for different types of media and information formats. When using the interface to import information from an arbitrary medium, the user is able to generate a first, index storage file, and a supplemental text description-based file, so as to facilitate rapid retrieval of any type of data, regardless of its original format (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1995Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Golden Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Shawn Liaguno, Andrew Frank Connor
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Patent number: 4918322Abstract: A synthesized message storage and retrieval generates response messages by concatentating a sequence of words that have been recorded in digital memory in the voice of the operator in accordance with prescribed inflection characteristics. By linking together phrases or words having selectively chosen inflections in the voice of the operator, the resulting vocalized message will more naturally simulate the manner of speech of the operator and thereby provide a more realistic verbalization of the message to the customer. In accordance with the communications functionality of the operator's voice message assembly mechanism, the system performs a plurality of tasks for the operator, including automatically answering all incoming calls with a prerecorded phrase dependent on the type of call being serviced and, by means of an auxiliary audio interface with the call director, the output message can be delivered to the customer whether or not the operator is connected to the call.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Golden EnterprisesInventors: Walter W. Winter, Jo Morris, Dale E. Cannon
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Patent number: 4697282Abstract: A telephone operator voice storage and retrieval system is capable of presenting to the caller a played-back, previously recorded response message in the actual voice of the operator on duty at the time. The operator is also able to follow-up the played back, previously recorded response message with a conversation with the caller, without the caller detecting a change in the characteristics of the caller's perceived operator voice. The storage and retrieval system employs a voice analyzer/synthesizer coupled between a response message memory and an audio interface to the operator's audio equipment (headset). After the storage of a series of response messages, prepared by the operator, the system is ready for use in answering incoming calls. In this playback mode, as incoming calls are monitored, the appropriate operator's voice enunciated response message is accessed from memory and, via the voice synthesizer and an audio interface, that message is played back to the caller.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Golden Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Walter W. Winter, Steven E. Gothard, John H. Drew
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Patent number: 4623761Abstract: A telephone operator voice storage and retrieval system is capable of presenting to the caller a played-back, previously recorded response message in the actual voice of the operator on duty at the time. The operator is also able to follow-up the played-back, previously recorded response message with a conversation with the caller, without the caller detecting a change in the characteristics of the caller's perceived operator voice. The storage and retrieval system employs a voice analyzer/synthesizer coupled between a response message memory and an audio inteface to the operator's audio equipment (headset). After the storage of a series of response messages, prepared by the operator, the system is ready for use in answering incoming calls. In this playback mode, as incoming calls are monitored, the appropriate operator's voice enunciated response message is accessed from memory and, via the voice synthesizer and an audio interface, that message is played back to the caller.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1984Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Golden Enterprises, IncorporatedInventors: Walter W. Winter, Steven E. Gothard, John H. Drew
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Patent number: RE35758Abstract: A synthesized message storage and retrieval .Iadd.system .Iaddend.generates response messages by concatentating a sequence of words that have been recorded in digital memory in the voice of the operator in accordance with prescribed inflection characteristics. By linking together phrases or words having selectively chosen inflections in the voice of the operator, the resulting vocalized message will more naturally simulate the manner of speech of the operator and thereby provide a more realistic verbalization of the message to the customer. In accordance with the communications functionality of the operator's voice message mechanism, the system performs a plurality of tasks for the operator, including automatically answering all incoming calls with a prerecorded phrase dependent on the type of call being serviced and, by means of an auxiliary audio interface with the call director, the output message can be delivered to the customer whether or not the operator is connected to the call.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1996Date of Patent: March 31, 1998Assignee: Golden Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Walter W. Winter, Jo Morris, Dale E. Cannon