Patents Examined by W. J. Brady
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Patent number: 4436957Abstract: A telephone security system particularly for use with cordless telephone, operates to prevent the base station of the system from being accessed by an unauthorized user.Preselected digits are set by means of switches. In order to receive a dial tone, the correct digits as selected by the switches must be dialed. The security system operates to compare the dialed digits with those digits set by the switches. If a favorable comparison is had, the security device then connects the telephone line to the base station and allows dial tone to be transmitted to thereby enable a call to be implemented by the user.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: March 13, 1984Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventors: Frank J. Mazza, John DeFilippis
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Patent number: 4433212Abstract: A circuit for coupling digital or analog data signals to a telephone line. A direct coupled transistorized circuit is disclosed having three different impedance conditions: on-hook, off-hook, and loop-test. Consequently, data can be transmitted regardless of the on-hook or off-hook status of the associated telephone sets and regardless of whether or not the telephone sets are in use. In addition, data transmission can range over a frequency spectrum of approximately d-c to frequencies in the data-over-voice range. Because of the variable bridging impedance, the drive impedance is not too low during on-hook ringing and the circuit need not be disconnected during ringing or testing.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Applied Spectrum Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Donald W. Moses, Charles Hustig, C. Ray Ballard
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Patent number: 4431867Abstract: An FSK modem for coupling a standard data port (50) to a telephone line (45) in which the signal path between the phone line and the data port passes through a processor (55). The same frequency detection apparatus (83, 192, 180) is used to both demodulate FSK encoded signals and detect the presence of a telephone ringing signal on the line. A pair of impedances (161, 162) provide alternate paths either through an input filtering network (167) or bypassing the network (135, 69) in a manner which allows the ring signals to pass directly to the input (69) of the frequency detector while assuring that only filtered FSK signals reach the input. Also shown is the use of the same frequency synthesizing apparatus (86, 253, 259) for generating FSK output signals and high group DTMF signals with appropriate switchable attenuation (88) provided in this signal path.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1982Date of Patent: February 14, 1984Assignee: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.Inventor: Dale A. Heatherington
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Patent number: 4430755Abstract: A system for radio-telephone communication between a user at a remote location and the commercial telephone system or between two users at remote locations comprises a fixed terminal that is connected by wire lines or the like to the commercial telephone system and a plurality of portable radio units. The terminal is equipped for duplex operation on a plurality of channels, each of which uses separate frequency bands for transmitting and receiving. Each of the portable units is a simplex transceiver adapted to receive on each of the frequencies of transmission from the terminal and to broadcast on each of the frequencies received by the terminal. The terminal places a channel acquisition tone on an unused channel that is the next to be used. The terminal calls portable unit by shifting channel acquisition tone to another channel and broadcasting an identifier to the portable unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1981Date of Patent: February 7, 1984Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Mark Nadir, Gordon W. James, William J. Kuznicki, Jerome A. Nieds
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Patent number: 4429320Abstract: An ink jet type recording apparatus is disclosed which comprises a carriage slide movable along a shaft, a recording head for jetting recording liquid in response to an electric signal, a subsidiary container for supplying the recording liquid to the recording head and a main container connected with the subsidiary container through a flexible supply line. The subsidiary container and recording head are mounted on the carriage. Supply of the recording liquid to the subsidiary container from the main container is carried out making use of the space under the shaft along which the carriage is slide moved.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1980Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshihumi Hattori, Koji Terasawa, Yukio Kasugayama
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Patent number: 4427848Abstract: A system for translating interconnection supervisory signals, such as Touch Tone signals or dial pulses, from a remote telephone set into alphanumeric data. The system is capable of utilizing any one of a plurality of translation schemes, chosen by the user at the telephone set. Synthesized speech feedback is provided to the user after entry of each character. A number of new translation techniques are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1981Date of Patent: January 24, 1984Inventor: Peter J. Tsakanikas
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Patent number: 4425477Abstract: A device which automatically decreases the audio output of an audio system while a telephone is being used. The device includes sensor and control means, relay means, mode selection means and attenuation means. When the handset is removed from its cradle on a conventional telephone, an electrical signal is produced. The sensor and control means detects this signal and causes the relay means to interact with the attenuation means to effectuate a predetermined decrease in the audio output level of the audio system. The device automatically restores the audio output to its previous level upon the handset being returned to its normal position on the telephone cradle. The device's mode selection means enables one to operate the device in either an automatic mode, an attenuate mode or in a bypass (i.e., off) mode.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1982Date of Patent: January 10, 1984Assignee: Paul Alan Magil & AssociatesInventor: Paul A. Magil
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Patent number: 4424417Abstract: In a radiotelephone system comprising a ground central station and a plurality of peripheral stations having access to a geostationary satellite, demand-assignment multiple-access (DAMA) conversations are established by single-span transmission between subscribers of the peripheral stations. In order to prevent conflicts arising from two simultaneous call demands, a rectangular-wave synchronization signal is transmitted by the central station to the peripheral stations in a specialized channel and the demands are caused to coincide with the active wavefronts of the synchronization signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1981Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: LMT Radio ProfessionnelleInventors: Christian Chavey, Pierre Lagoutte
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Patent number: 4422084Abstract: A vessel for storing fluid and a device for detecting remaining fluid in the vessel is provided. The vessel is maintained at a pressure less than atmospheric, but in a range not sufficient to overcome the surface tension of fluid remaining in a nozzle. This prevents fluid from escaping out from the nozzle when the tank is maintained at a height equal to or higher than the nozzle orifice. The tank may be formed from an elastic material or may include a biasing member for maintaining the negative pressure. An ink jet printer including an ink tank maintained at a pressure less than atmospheric main include a device for detecting ink remaining in the tank. Opposing walls of the tank may be conductive and upon consumption of ink therein collapse causing a circuit to short for indicating lack of ink in the tank. Alternatively, the device for detecting the remaining ink may include a conductive member mounted on the periphery of the tank which is displaced as the tank collapses.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignees: Epson Corporation, Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa SeikoshaInventor: Shizuo Saito
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Patent number: 4421950Abstract: A communication device, wherein a state of coupling of a signal to be emitted and signal to be received is controlled by mounting and dismounting of a coupler, then the signal to be emitted is introduced as an input from an input device of a terminal device, while the signal to be received is produced as an output to an output device of the terminal device, and further, at the time of mounting the coupler, communication is carried out with communication lines through the coupler, while, at the time of dismounting the coupler, the information input from the input device is recorded or displayed by the output device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1980Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Sakae Horyu
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Patent number: 4422079Abstract: An apparatus for registering cards for printing in time recorders and the like uses a punch and die to form perforations which are co-linear with the printed information on the card. The perforations are sensed on subsequent insertions of the card and are used to prevent further insertion of the card and register the card in position so that each printing on the card will be made below previous printings.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Simplex Time Recorder Co.Inventor: George Franke
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Patent number: 4421953Abstract: A telephone user who cannot hear the telephone ringing is alerted, other than audibly, to the fact that the telephone must be answered. A radio transmitter at the telephone is driven by ringing voltage supplied to the instrument. The transmitter emits a radio signal which is picked up by a receiver carried by the telephone user. Upon detection of the received signal, a tactile transducer is actuated and alerts the telephone user to the fact that the telephone must be answered.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1981Date of Patent: December 20, 1983Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventor: Lech S. Zielinski
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Patent number: 4420759Abstract: A card locking device for use in a time recorder which is constructed in such a manner that while a wire type dot matrix type printer performs its printing operation such as time printing or the like on a time card inserted into a card guide passage, a locking lever is effective in clamping the inserted time card in the card guide passage for the purpose of preventing it from being removed therefrom, and on completion of the intended printing operation, the locking lever is disengaged from the inserted time card so that the time card can be removed.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Amano CorporationInventor: Kenji Maejima
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Patent number: 4419678Abstract: An ink jet recording apparatus has a recording liquid container storing recording liquid therein, a recording head which is supplied with the recording liquid from the container and which discharges the recording liquid to effect printing on printing paper, and a carriage on which the recording head and the recording liquid container are mounted. The recording head is secured to the carriage. The apparatus further has a recording liquid supply member having one opening connected to the recording head. The other opening of the recording liquid supply member is tightly insertable into the recording liquid container. By inserting the recording liquid supply member into the recording liquid container, the recording liquid is supplied from the recording liquid container to the recording head through the recording liquid supply member.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1980Date of Patent: December 6, 1983Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yukio Kasugayama, Koji Terasawa, Yoshihumi Hattori
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Patent number: 4418245Abstract: The present invention relates to 1+1 type carrier telephone transmission systems for connecting two subscriber terminals to a telephone exchange via a common two-wire link, one of the terminals being connected via the conventional audio channel, and the other terminal being connected by a channel referred to as a super-audio channel. Disturbances caused in the super-audio channel by signalling, dialling and calling signals of the audio channel are reduced by inserting a current-limiting two-port network in series in the audio channel and at the exchange end of the 1+1 system, in between the filter which separates out the audio channel and the rest of the exchange. Advantageously, an interference limiting low-pass filter (50) is also placed in series on the audio circuit. It has a capacitive shunt arm with a mid point connected to exchange battery ground.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1982Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunications Cit-AlcatelInventor: Yves-Marie Le Grand
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Patent number: 4418244Abstract: A bistable switch for controlling a latching relay for connecting and disconnecting an air conditioning load, operable over a telephone line by the application of a short burst of one of a pair of determined frequencies. The switch includes a power supply capacitor (35) charged directly from the telephone line (32, 33). A pair of narrow band filters (39, 40) each respond to one of the pair of frequencies. The output of each filter drives an FET amplifier (60) which in turn drives a charge pump (68, 69). When a sufficient amount of charge is received, the charge pump will provide a firing pulse to one of a pair of SCRs (77). The SCRs are each connected in one leg of a bridge circuit which includes one of a pair of diodes (79). The remaining legs of the bridge are formed by a pair of transistors (80) with the coil (46) of a bistable relay (47) attached across the bridge.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1982Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Solid State Systems, Inc.Inventor: C. Mills Edgar
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Patent number: 4417251Abstract: Ink jet head and method for manufacturing the same, wherein a groove or grooves to constitute ink flow path are formed in a layer of a photosensitive composition placed on one surface of a substrate.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1981Date of Patent: November 22, 1983Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Hiroshi Sugitani
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Patent number: 4415774Abstract: An automatic answering device controlled by attached data equipment and used with a modem powered from the telephone line. The modem and automatic answering device are automatically connected to and subsequently powered by the telephone line when a ring signal has occurred on the telephone line and the data equipment has indicated that it is ready to receive data. The energy needed to connect the modem to the telephone line is slowly accumulated from a data equipment over a period of time prior to the connection of the modem to the telephone line. The modem automatically hangs up when the local data equipment signals disconnect or the modem at the other end of the telephone line disconnects.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Universal Data Systems, Inc.Inventor: R. Byron Driver
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Patent number: RE31484Abstract: An automatic anti-oxidation fluid replenisher system for processors of photosensitive material has an improved, digital electronic control system. The control system includes a digital binary counter which is counted down if use-related chemical replenishment is not occurring in the processor, and is counted up (generally at a different rate) if use-related chemical replenishment is occurring in the processor. When the counter reaches a predetermined value (e.g. zero), a detection circuit triggers anti-oxidation replenishment and resets the counter to its original value for further operation. A special circuit protects against counter roll-over should the counter reach its maximum capacity due to frequent chemical replenishment activity.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1981Date of Patent: January 3, 1984Assignee: Pako CorporationInventors: Theodore A. Melander, Ralph L. Charnley
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Patent number: RE31524Abstract: In the exemplary disclosure, a signal transmitter and a signal processing part, which are interconnectable in the signal path by means of a contact plug, have a galvanically separative coupling location in the signal path with primary and secondary coupling members. The object is to design a plug-in connection that demonstrates a particularly good insulation effect. This is achieved in that of any given two inter-associated primary and secondary coupling members one of the two coupling members is disposed in the contact plug part on the side of the signal processing part and the other is disposed in the corresponding plug-in contact part of the signal transmitter so that upon establishment of the plug contact between the signal transmitter and the signal processing part the coupling members join together in spatial proximity as primary and secondary coupling members to form a coupling location.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1981Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Peter Hoebel