Patents Assigned to Keptel, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4748651
    Abstract: A multiline telephone test receptacle for allowing testing of more than one telephone line connected to the receptacle in a convenient manner, for example, with a single line telephone set, without requiring special connections. In one embodiment, a movable member having an opening which is positionable in two positions over a telephone jack cavity allows contacts of a telephone plug to engage different ones of the telephone lines connected to the jack in the two positions, thus providing a convenient means for testing the two lines. In another embodiment, the contacts of the telephone jack cavity are disposed on a movable member and the opening is fixed. The telephone test receptacle can be expanded to allow testing of more than two lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 12, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 31, 1988
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas J. Collins, Anthony L. Nieves, Thomas G. Graham
  • Patent number: 4701949
    Abstract: An apparatus adapted to be coupled into a party telephone line for selecting a ringing signal transmitted on the line from among a plurality of possible coded ringing signals that could be transmitted on the line and for coupling the ringing signal to a telephone is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a rectifier coupled to the party line for providing a rectified ringing signal, a first switch having the rectified signal as an input for reversing the polarity of the rectified signal at selected times, a second switch coupled to the first switch for selecting either the rectified ringing signal or the ringing signal itself and a third switch coupled to the second switch for coupling the selected signal to a telephone coupled to the third switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 1985
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1987
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Lynch, Steven B. Perry
  • Patent number: 4686696
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for sensing a predetermined tone signal transmitted on a transmission line, such as a telephone transmission line, and for generating a signal indicating the presence of the tone signal. The apparatus comprises a tone detector circuit including an amplifier, bandpass filter and comparator, a power supply for generating power for the detector circuit from a voltage present on the transmission line and logic circuitry for gating pulses of power from the power supply to the detector circuit on a periodic basis thereby to enable the detector circuit to check for the presence of the tone signal during the durations of the power pulses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1987
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel Lynch
  • Patent number: 4686700
    Abstract: A circuit for connection into a telephone line for detecting when a telephone instrument has gone off-hook and which is unaffected by the presence of a ringing signal on the telephone line. The circuit comprises a transistor switch, a first plurality of series connected diodes connected in series with the telephone line for developing a first voltage thereacross when the telephone instrument has gone off-hook, an RC circuit coupled to the first plurality of diodes for charging to the first voltage when the telephone instrument has gone off-hook after a time delay and for activating the switch, a second plurality of series connected diodes, the second plurality being greater than the first plurality, the second plurality of diodes being connected to the switch and to the first plurality of diodes for developing a second voltage thereacross during one half cycle of a ringing signal on the telephone line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1986
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1987
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven B. Perry
  • Patent number: 4682347
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for selecting a single telephone line from among multiple line pairs at a location remote from the central office and isolating that line from the respective subscriber line to allow the performance of line tests on same. Line pairs are sampled sequentially for a short time interval of about 35 ms to determine whether a signal is present within an initial detection band, that band having a range about .+-.100 hz of the test signal frequency. If a signal is found, the system shifts to a validation mode to detect a signal within a range of about .+-.10 hz of the test signal frequency during a preselected long time interval. The system remains in validation mode for about six iterations of the validation routine, each long time interval being about 0.5 seconds duration. Upon finding a signal present at the end of each such validation cycle, the system disconnects the selected line from its respective subscriber line and begins performing line tests to diagnose problems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1986
    Date of Patent: July 21, 1987
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel Lynch
  • Patent number: 4679224
    Abstract: A telephone line testing circuit for determining whether a fault exists on a telephone line entering a customer's premises or whether the fault exits in the customer's wiring and equipment. The testing circuit comprises a test switch, a polarity detector, a current detector, a dial tone detector and an indicator. The polarity, current and dial tone of an incoming telephone line signal are tested sequentially in the same circuit and in one operation such that if any one of the three characteristics of the entering telephone line contains a fault, the indicator will not generate a signal. When the entering telephone line signal has the correct operating polarity, sufficient operating current draw and a dial tone of the correct operating frequency, the indicator will generate a signal indicating that no fault exits on the entering telephone line.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1985
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1987
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Lynch, Steven B. Perry
  • Patent number: 4558182
    Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for disconnecting and reconnecting equipment to a telephone line in response to at least one signal sent over the telephone line. The apparatus includes a voltage threshold circuit, a voltage regulator circuit, a current chargeable element such as a capacitor, a discharge circuit, a switch and a switch control. The switch is coupled to the telephone line and to the equipment and disconnects the equipment from the line in response to the signal sent over the line. The threshold circuit is coupled to the line and receives the signal. It provides an output signal to the regulator circuit only when the signal on the line exceeds a threshold voltage level. The voltage regulator circuit regulates the voltage at the output of the threshold circuit and provides a substantially constant voltage to the chargeable element. Since the voltage applied to the chargeable element is known, the time required to charge the chargeable element can be precisely determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven B. Perry, Joseph Miller
  • Patent number: 4550225
    Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for disconnecting and reconnecting equipment to a telephone line in response to at least one AC signal sent over the telephone line. The equipment can automatically be reconnected after a predetermined time period, or reconnected only after another AC signal is received. The apparatus includes digital circuits for detecting a signal within a predetermined frequency range which is present uninterrupted for a minimum time period to activate switching. The apparatus also includes digital timing circuits which can provide relatively long time periods during which the equipment is disconnected which do not utilize large energy storage devices. The digital circuits of the apparatus are operable at extremely low currents, e.g. less than 30 ua total drain. The regulator utilizes one or more light-emitting diodes drawing a current of only about 5 ua to generate a reference voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 29, 1985
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel Lynch, Steven B. Perry
  • Patent number: 4536617
    Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for disconnecting and reconnecting equipment to a telephone line in response to at least one signal sent over the telephone line. The apparatus includes a voltage threshold circuit, a voltage regulator circuit, a current chargeable element such as a capacitor, a discharge circuit, a switch and a switch control. The switch is coupled to the telephone line and to the equipment and disconnects the equipment from the line in response to the signal sent over the line. The threshold circuit is coupled to the line and receives the signal. It provides an output signal to the regulator circuit only when the signal on the line exceeds a threshold voltage level. The voltage regulator circuit regulates the voltage at the output of the threshold circuit and provides a substantially constant voltage to the chargeable element. Since the voltage applied to the chargeable element is known, the time required to charge the chargeable element can be precisely determined.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 1983
    Date of Patent: August 20, 1985
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven B. Perry
  • Patent number: D282654
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1983
    Date of Patent: February 18, 1986
    Assignee: Keptel, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven B. Perry, Thomas Collins