Patents Assigned to International Teleservice Corporation
  • Patent number: 5311582
    Abstract: An integrated customer owned coin operated telephone (COCOT) and regulated paystation telephone system permits the functionality of the paystation to be remotely programmed, in order to increase the versatility of the paystation in either mode of operation. The integrated paystation telephone system includes a central microprocessor coupled with a memory that stores the firmware for operating the paystation telephone. Circuitry is provided under the control of the microprocessor to operate such functions as the power control and coin relay (the relay which excepts or refunds a deposited coin) in either mode of operation. The paystation telephone system is remotely configured to operate in either the COCOT or regulated mode without requiring any hardware changes. Because of the remote configuration of the paystation telephone system, various features can be programmed, increasing the versatility of the paystation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 10, 1994
    Assignee: International Teleservice Corporation
    Inventors: Marcus K. Davenport, Richard K. Shipman, Thomas Young, Stephen H. Strode
  • Patent number: 5133528
    Abstract: An internal support plate is inserted on the backing plate of a coinless telephone station to reinforce a projection on the backing plate without any field modification of the station. The internal support plate has a projection which is sized and configured to mate with and thereby reinforce the projection on the backing plate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1991
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1992
    Assignee: International Teleservice Corporation
    Inventors: Allen W. Vogl, Douglas J. Buron
  • Patent number: 5108315
    Abstract: An adapter permits a telephone repair technician to attach his data communications equipment to a C-set or D-set pay telephone station without alligator clips by a direct connection with the RJ11 connectors of a data terminal or the like. The adapter can be in the form of a housing having different corner radii and two jacks, one of which is wired in the C-set mode and the other of which is wired in the D-set mode, or one jack and a switch for achieving the C- and D-set modes. The adapter has pins arranged to plug into a standard 11-pin connector in the telephone station lower housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 28, 1992
    Assignee: International Teleservice Corporation
    Inventors: Allen W. Vogl, Douglas J. Buron
  • Patent number: 5007079
    Abstract: A pay telephone station having a lower housing coin chute (14) which is provided with a coin fraud prevention unit (10) in the form of a thin base (15) arranged in a slot (11) of a coin channel cover plate (12). The base (15) is provided with a pawl (23) having a tooth (24) with a chamfered face ( b 25) which is biased into the path of a coin passing through a coin path (39) by a torsion spring (26). An anchor (59) for connecting a handset (56) to the upper housing coin dial unit (50) of the station includes a base with apertures (63, 64) and a V-shaped body (65) with a notch 66 defined between surfaces (69, 70). A long thumbscrew member (74) with a textured gripping surface connects the anchor (59) to a projector (51) integral with the upper housing (50). The handset cord assembly (A) is first passed through an aperture (54) in the projection (51) and then through the aperture (64) in the base (60).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 9, 1991
    Assignee: International Teleservice Corporation
    Inventors: Allen W. Vogl, Steven C. Poe, John H. MacNeill, Douglas J. Buron
  • Patent number: 4918724
    Abstract: A pay telephone station having a lower housing coin chute (14) which is provided with a coin fraud prevention unit (10) in the form of a thin base (15) arranged in a slot (11) of a coin channel cover plate (12). The base (15) is provided with a pawl (23) having a tooth (24) with a chamfered face (25) which is biased into the path of a coin passing through a coin path (39) by a torsion spring (26). An anchor (59) for connecting a handset (56) to the upper housing coin dial unit (50) of the station includes a base with apertures (63, 64) and a V-shaped body (65) with a notch 66 defined between surfaces (69, 70). A long thumbscrew member (74) with a textured gripping surface connects the anchor (59) to a projector (51) integral with the upper housing (50). The handset cord assembly (A) is first passed through an aperture ( 54) in the projection (51) and then through the aperture (64) in the base (60).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1989
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1990
    Assignee: International Teleservice Corporation
    Inventors: Allen W. Vogl, Steven C. Poe, John H. MacNeill, Douglas J. Buron