Patents Examined by Stafford D. Schreyer
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Patent number: 5109141Abstract: Stylus for digitizer tablet, with the stylus provided with a finger-actuated side control for controlling the magnitude of a Z-axis signal. The side control remains in the position placed by the user, and preferably comprises a slide switch mounted on the side of the stylus housing.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1990Date of Patent: April 28, 1992Assignee: Summagraphics CorporationInventor: Alexander M. Purcell
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Patent number: 5107079Abstract: The invention is a digitizer circuit in a peripheral system for a computer comprising a moveable instrument and a planar grid in which an excitation signal in one of said instrument and grid generates an induced signal in the other one of said instrument and grid, and wherein the phase difference between said excitation and induced signals is indicative of the position of said instrument with respect to said grid, comprising means for summing said excitation and induced signals to produce a sum signal and means for producing an output signal whose frequency is a function of the amplitude of said sum signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1991Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Calcomp Inc.Inventors: Jason J Hoendervoogt, Brian L. Abernathy
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Patent number: 5107532Abstract: A system for tracing a conductor connected between a terminal of one terminal block and a terminal of another terminal block within a network of conductors and terminal blocks includes a supervisor associated with each terminal block for imposing a trace signal selectively on any of the terminals of said block. The supervisor also detecting a trace signal appearing on any of said terminals. A controller communicates with the supervisors to cause a selected supervisor to impose a trace signal on one of the terminals of its associated terminal block, and receives from the supervisors a report of another terminal at which the trace signal appears.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1990Date of Patent: April 21, 1992Assignee: Cable Management International, Inc.Inventors: John G. Hansen, Ronald I. Forth
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Patent number: 5105460Abstract: A plug-in telephone facility includes conventional telephone communication apparatus together with a conventional coin-operated mechanism supported within a housing enclosure. A plurality of telephone plug receptacles are supported within the housing and may be accessed by a user's personal telephone communication device. Embodiments are shown which provide alternatives to a conventional pay telephone as well as convenient roadside facilities accessible from a motor vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1991Date of Patent: April 14, 1992Inventor: John S. Williams
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Patent number: 5103475Abstract: This invention relates to a method and apparatus for preparing a billing record for a special service telecommunications call such as a call over a software defined network or a direct service dialing capability call. These calls are characterized by the fact that in order to properly route and bill such calls, remote shared data bases must be consulted to obtain the necessary information, much of which is recorded in the billing record in order to properly charge the customer and to give that customer information about its calls. Special billing information for these special service calls is accumulated in an enhanced billing register capable of storing the special billing information for these special service calls. After timing for two seconds following the receipt of an answer for the call, all the accumulated billing information is transmitted to a separate processor, one of whose functions is the preparation and formatting of billing records.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1990Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: Jennifer Y. Shuen
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Patent number: 5103473Abstract: A data communication and sleeve lead control apparatus provides auxilary signalling between a no-test trunk control unit, and another unit such as a pair gain unit which is coupled with the link between the control unit and the no-test trunk, while maintaining stability of the sleeve lead monitored by the no-test trunk. The appearance is installed within the pair gain unit, and effectively isolates the sleeve lead to the no-test trunk from sleeve lead to the no-test trunk control unit, so that the data communications between the control unit and the pair gain unit are transparent to the no-test trunk. During a prescribed sleeve lead current flow state, e.g. high resistance or low current flow, controlled interruption of sleeve lead current between the control unit and the pair gain unit effectively modulates the state of the sleeve lead therebetween, but does not change the intended current flow state applied by way of the sleeve lead output port to the no-test trunk.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1991Date of Patent: April 7, 1992Assignee: Harris CorporationInventors: Leslie A. Sullins, Michael D. Horton, Ben A. Pierce
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Patent number: 5101424Abstract: The disclosure is a technique to automatically generate AWK code from English text for monitoring text streams and executing actions when predefined patterns are matched. The English to AWK Translator in ITM can translate English keywords and data into executable AWK programs. Since text steams from a modem port can be monitored the same way as a file, it is possible to monitor telephone switches with the AWK programs generated by the Translator. With an automated monitor system like the Ineractive Text Monitor, telephony engineers will free themselves of expensive and boring babysitting sessions when they monitor switches looking for problems to occur.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: John W. Clayton, Steven B. Lucovsky
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Patent number: 5101425Abstract: A computer monitoring system which provides for the dynamic display of calling status information on an outbound dialing system. An operator at the workstation points to icons and, using a mouse, clicks on a selected device representing physical terminals or calling equipment to see summary data related to performance and status. Modifications of the procedure occur when a key is held down while pointing at an icon. In this case, the system will transition to a more detailed display screen and show summary charts and graphs of system or operator performance at their current task.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Digital Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Stanley E. Darland, Terry R. Dettmann
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Patent number: 5101081Abstract: An electrographic system comprises a graphics surface assembly having a graphics surface integrally coupled to a memory device which contains calibration data designated for the graphics surface. During manufacturing, the memory device is mounted onto an interface board which is attached to the graphics surface through a flex cable. A calibration procedure is performed on the graphics surface whereby calibration data is generated and stored in the memory device. The memory device, loaded with the calibration data, is thereafter linked to its associated graphics surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1991Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Wang Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Donald E. Drumm
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Patent number: 5097528Abstract: A system is disclosed for providing an automatic interface between a host based, menu driven application program and a telephone network. The system includes a host access table stored in a memory in the workstation, containing operational commands. An interface program stored in the workstation memory executes the commands in the host access table, to perform interfacing functions between the host application program and the telephone network.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1991Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Suresh K. Gursahaney, Daniel J. Helm, Dana R. Lee, Richard J. Madrid, Valerie S. McKenzie, Miller Steven K.
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Patent number: 5097501Abstract: Apparatus is disclosed for use in a key set interface to overcome the incompatibility between key sets and tip and ring devices. The interface apparatus rejects ringing voltage and tip and ring loop current intended to be supplied on a first pair of conductors, the TR-pair. The interface further includes apparatus adapted for bi-directional communication of supervisory and control signals. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, a second pair of conductors, the service pair, transports bi-directional supervisory and control signals as well as operating power supplied by a key system controller for non-TR devices. Additionally, a transceiver adapted for sending and receiving voiceband information over the first pair of conductors is incorporated into the interface. An advantage of this key set interface is that operation of a key telephone set does not interfere with the operation of a tip and ring device bridged onto the first conductor pair.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: AT&T Bell LaboratoriesInventor: Walter G. Kutzavitch
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Patent number: 5097102Abstract: A coordinate input apparatus for detecting a vibration transmitted from a vibration input pen by a plurality of vibration sensors arranged on a vibration transmission member, and for determining coordinates of the vibration input pen from vibration propagation times required between the position of the vibration input pen to the positions of the vibration sensors, includes a vibration-isolating member formed in a peripheral portion of the vibration transmission member. The vibration-isolating member has a multi-layered structure consisting of a plurality of vibration-isolating layers formed so that a layer nearer to the vibration transmission plate has a lower acoustic impedance than that of a layer farther from the vibration transmission plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuichiro Yoshimura, Ryozo Yanagisawa, Katsuyuki Kobayashi, Kiyoshi Kaneko, Atsushi Tanaka, Shinnosuke Taniishi, Takeshi Kamono
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Patent number: 5095179Abstract: An extensive morse code processing system includes a microprocessor unit, a transmitter processing unit, a receiver processing unit, a display unit, a keyboard unit, and a radio unit. Whenever a data key on the keyboard is pressed, the ASCII code of the pressed key is received by the microprocessor unit and is converted into a binary line code. The line code is processed by the transmitter unit and is then transmitted as morse code signals by the radio unit. Morse code signals received by the radio unit are converted by the receiver unit into the corresponding binary line code. The line code from the receiver unit serves as input to the microprocessor unit which converts the line code into standard ASCII. The microprocessor then actuates the display unit to display the received characters. Exchange of data between the microprocessor unit and a a computer is also possible through an RS-232 interface adapter interconnecting the computer and the microprocessor unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Inventor: Lewis Ho
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Patent number: 5095180Abstract: In a cordless digitizer comprising a tablet, a cursor, and a signl processor, a power-supply grid structure (or structures) is provided in the tablet, and a power-supply frequency coupling coil is equipped in the cursor. The electric power to the cursor is supplied through electromagnetic coupling between the power-supply grid structure and the power-supply frequency coupling coil. The attribute of the point indicated by the cursor is conveyed by a binary code from the cursor to the signal processor.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1991Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Graphtec Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Akira Yamamoto
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Patent number: 5095500Abstract: A system and method of evaluating the radio coverage of a geographic area serviced by a digital cellular radiotelephone communication system is described which comprises a plurality of base stations each having a transmitter and a receiver and a plurality of mobile units having co-located transmitters and receivers for transmitting and receiving communication message signals between the base stations and a mobile unit. During operation, the position of at least one of the mobile units operating within the geographic area is located when a call is received by a base station. The base station monitors the signal quality of the call and collects information relevant to the actual performance of the communication system.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1990Date of Patent: March 10, 1992Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. Tayloe, Jeffrey D. Bonta
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Patent number: 5093858Abstract: A telephone system and method of operation are disclosed which use a microprocessor control system (10), a speech generator (34) and speech memory (46) to automatically place collect calls without the need of a live operator. The telephone uses the microprocessor control system (10) and a speech record/playback generator (44) to receive a destination number and a recorded name from a user. The telephone uses the speech generator (34) to play audio messages to prompt the user throughout the process. The phone informs a called party of the identity of the user and receives responses from the called party through a DTMF receiver (52). A communication path is established through a telephone line interface (38) if the phone receives a response indicating the called party accepts the charges for the collect call. The microprocessor control system (10) generates a billing record for the call which is stored in a call record memory (11). The billing record can later be retrieved to facilitate billing the call.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1990Date of Patent: March 3, 1992Assignee: Intellicall, Inc.Inventors: John A. Hird, Lindsey D. Owen, Michael R. Rice
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Patent number: 5091933Abstract: To interface a primary telephone terminal with a vast number of remote terminals through a telephone network, parties at the remote terminals are individually screened to attain a select group. Bridged together, the select group is preliminarily informed of the status of the interface by a voice generator and, accordingly, the multitude of connections are synchronized for the interface. On cue, the select group is coupled to the primary telephone terminal for unilateral communications. Deviations from the unilateral communication include select bilateral communication for a few of the remote terminals and digital communication from the remote terminals by push button as for polling applications. Subjects for interfaces are programmed for selection from a memory.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1991Date of Patent: February 25, 1992Assignee: First Data Resources, Inc.Inventor: Ronald A. Katz
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Patent number: 5086458Abstract: With a plug-in tone responsive unit at each extension, a central answering unit responds to a caller initiated, telephone company generated, ring signal on the telephone line and establishes a connection with the calling phone. Each of the remote units responds to a different predetermined tone frequency. When the caller pushes a key on a standard Touch Tone phone key pad to select a specific extension, the responding remote unit generates a ringing signal for that extension.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1989Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Product Engineering & Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: James H. Bowen
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Patent number: 5086197Abstract: An optical encoding means and device for magnifying, condensing, and encoding displacement information relative to an compound grid image sensed by a Photo Sensor Array. The device comprises a specific Grid Pad defined by vertical-horizontal coordinate lines along a plane and in a uniform color. The coordinate lines on the Grid Pad are magnified optically, and are then condensed along a horizontal and vertical axis by means of condenser lenses or reflective mirrors. The condensed image is projected on vertically and horizontally arranged Photo Sensors, and X-axial and Y-axial displacement information is generated by the Photo Sensor Array.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1990Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Inventor: Kwang-Wan Liou
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Patent number: 5086457Abstract: The invention relates to a prepayment indoor telephone in which payment is performed by means of memory cards. In order to make the use of the telephone set (104) secure, a verification module (110) is connected to its telephone line (130) in the vicinity of the exchange (102). The verification module (110) and the telephone (104) periodically generate two respective versions of authentication information and these two versions are compared in the verification module (110). Authentication takes place only if the card reader (128) has delivered a signal indicating that the required telephone charge has been paid.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1991Date of Patent: February 4, 1992Assignee: Schlumberger IndustriesInventors: Claude Barraud, Jean-Loup Poilleux, Christian Guion