Patents by Inventor Charles C. Wrobel

Charles C. Wrobel has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10165116
    Abstract: Say John on a PSTN needs to contact Chuck. Chuck's telephone is a SIP, H.323, DCP, or analog endpoint, connected to the PSTN via an enterprise network and gateway. John already knows Chuck's number. Before dialing Chuck's phone number, John navigates to a URL that includes something unique to Chuck in its name, such as www.xyzco.com/303-555-212 or www.xyzco.com/chuck. The webpage of the URL contains two fields: number you will be calling from and subject. John enters his number and then enters the subject “Sale going through!” John then dials Chuck's number. The enterprise network receives the call and the associated Caller-ID via its PSTN gateway, maps the inbound Caller-ID to the information provided by John, routes the call to Chuck's phone, and causes the display on Chuck's phone to show John's Caller-ID and the subject of the call. Chuck thinks the subject may be important and therefore decides to answer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2018
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Paul Roller Michaelis, Charles C. Wrobel
  • Publication number: 20150249744
    Abstract: Say John on a PSTN needs to contact Chuck. Chuck's telephone is a SIP, H.323, DCP, or analog endpoint, connected to the PSTN via an enterprise network and gateway. John already knows Chuck's number. Before dialing Chuck's phone number, John navigates to a URL that includes something unique to Chuck in its name, such as www.xyzco.com/303-555-212 or www.xyzco.com/chuck. The webpage of the URL contains two fields: number you will be calling from and subject. John enters his number and then enters the subject “Sale going through!” John then dials Chuck's number. The enterprise network receives the call and the associated Caller-ID via its PSTN gateway, maps the inbound Caller-ID to the information provided by John, routes the call to Chuck's phone, and causes the display on Chuck's phone to show John's Caller-ID and the subject of the call. Chuck thinks the subject may be important and therefore decides to answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2015
    Publication date: September 3, 2015
    Inventors: Paul Roller Michaelis, Charles C. Wrobel
  • Patent number: 8200476
    Abstract: A system for facilitating the translation of messages from an original language to a language preferred by an end user is provided. The system allows distributors, end users or others to create translated versions of messages used by an application program, while protecting against changes that might affect operation of the application program. More particularly, a new message editor application ensures that proper formatting of messages is utilized, and protects verified messages against unauthorized editing using a data conformance stamp. Before applying a new message, the application program recreates the data conformance stamp to ensure that the new message has not been altered outside of the message editor application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2012
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Bruce D. Butterfield, Jack Shenghong Fu, Charles C. Wrobel
  • Publication number: 20100303219
    Abstract: Say John on a PSTN needs to contact Chuck. Chuck's telephone is a SIP, H.323, DCP, or analog endpoint, connected to the PSTN via an enterprise network and gateway. John already knows Chuck's number. Before dialing Chuck's phone number, John navigates to a URL that includes something unique to Chuck in its name, such as www.xyzco.com/303-555-1212 or www.xyzco.com/chuck. The webpage of the URL contains two fields: number you will be calling from and subject. John enters his number and then enters the subject “Sale going through!” John then dials Chuck's number. The enterprise network receives the call and the associated Caller-ID via its PSTN gateway, maps the inbound Caller-ID to the information provided by John, routes the call to Chuck's phone, and causes the display on Chuck's phone to show John's Caller-ID and the subject of the call. Chuck thinks the subject may be important and therefore decides to answer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2009
    Publication date: December 2, 2010
    Applicant: AVAYA INC.
    Inventors: Paul Roller Michaelis, Charles C. Wrobel
  • Patent number: 7039172
    Abstract: A caller ID system and method includes the ability to transmit a party's name in native language characters along with a transliteration of the party's name into global characters, such as Latin characters. The native characters could include Chinese, Japanese or Korean characters. The caller ID information can be used to indicate a calling party's name to a called party, and/or to indicate a called party's name to a calling party. The user of the caller ID device can select native languages to be displayed. Whenever caller ID information includes a native language name matching the user's selected languages, the native language name will be displayed on the caller ID device. Otherwise, the transliteration of the native language name will be displayed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2006
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventor: Charles C. Wrobel
  • Publication number: 20030215074
    Abstract: A caller ID system and method includes the ability to transmit a party's name in native language characters along with a transliteration of the party's name into global characters, such as Latin characters. The native characters could include Chinese, Japanese or Korean characters. The caller ID information can be used to indicate a calling party's name to a called party, and/or to indicate a called party's name to a calling party. The user of the caller ID device can select native languages to be displayed. Whenever caller ID information includes a native language name matching the user's selected languages, the native language name will be displayed on the caller ID device. Otherwise, the transliteration of the native language name will be displayed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2002
    Publication date: November 20, 2003
    Inventor: Charles C. Wrobel