Patents by Inventor Chris A. Cholas
Chris A. Cholas 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).
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Patent number: 11886829Abstract: A content access device uses local audio translation for content presentation. The content access device receives video and first audio data associated with a first language. The content access device uses translation software and/or other automated translation services to translate the first audio data to second audio data associated with a second language. The content access device synchronizes the video with the second audio data and outputs the video and the second audio data for presentation. The first audio data may be audio, text, and so on. The second audio data may be output as audio, text, and so on.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, Stacey Stockburger, Eliza Kelly
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Publication number: 20230095557Abstract: A content access device uses local audio translation for content presentation. The content access device receives video and first audio data associated with a first language. The content access device uses translation software and/or other automated translation services to translate the first audio data to second audio data associated with a second language. The content access device synchronizes the video with the second audio data and outputs the video and the second audio data for presentation. The first audio data may be audio, text, and so on. The second audio data may be output as audio, text, and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, Stacey Stockburger, Eliza Kelly
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Patent number: 11356839Abstract: A system for location verification and enforcement receives an authorization request to access content from a content access device. The authorization request includes and/or is associated with location information obtained from a gateway device via a local area network and determined using multiple communication networks. The location information is compared to a record indicating that the content access device and the gateway device were both present at a location. When the location information matches the record, an authorization is transmitted to the content access device. The content access device may be operative to access the content upon receiving the authorization.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2021Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: T-MOBILE USA, INC.Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, David M. Fellows, Charles A. Hasek, IV, Jeffrey Binder
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Publication number: 20210357597Abstract: A content access device uses local audio translation for content presentation. The content access device receives video and first audio data associated with a first language. The content access device uses translation software and/or other automated translation services to translate the first audio data to second audio data associated with a second language. The content access device synchronizes the video with the second audio data and outputs the video and the second audio data for presentation. The first audio data may be audio, text, and so on. The second audio data may be output as audio, text, and so on.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2020Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, Stacey Stockburger, Eliza Kelly
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Patent number: 11057758Abstract: A system for location verification and enforcement receives an authorization request to access content from a content access device. The authorization request includes and/or is associated with location information obtained from a gateway device via a local area network and determined using multiple communication networks. The location information is compared to a record indicating that the content access device and the gateway device were both present at a location. When the location information matches the record, an authorization is transmitted to the content access device. The content access device may be operative to access the content upon receiving the authorization.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: T-MOBILE USA, INC.Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, David M. Fellows, Charles A. Hasek, IV, Jeffrey Binder
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Publication number: 20210185507Abstract: A system for location verification and enforcement receives an authorization request to access content from a content access device. The authorization request includes and/or is associated with location information obtained from a gateway device via a local area network and determined using multiple communication networks. The location information is compared to a record indicating that the content access device and the gateway device were both present at a location. When the location information matches the record, an authorization is transmitted to the content access device. The content access device may be operative to access the content upon receiving the authorization.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2021Publication date: June 17, 2021Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, David M. Fellows, Charles A. Hasek, IV, Jeffrey Binder
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Publication number: 20200374683Abstract: A system for location verification and enforcement receives an authorization request to access content from a content access device. The authorization request includes and/or is associated with location information obtained from a gateway device via a local area network and determined using multiple communication networks. The location information is compared to a record indicating that the content access device and the gateway device were both present at a location. When the location information matches the record, an authorization is transmitted to the content access device. The content access device may be operative to access the content upon receiving the authorization.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, David M. Fellows, Charles Hasek, IV, Jeffrey Binder
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Patent number: 10070379Abstract: Methods and apparatus for deploying and configuring WiFi capable devices are described. A WiFi capable device such as security camera, temperature monitor and/or other device intended for use with a home network including a gateway device is preconfigured with WiFi network connection information, e.g., a network identifier such as a first SSID corresponding to a first WiFi LAN network used to supply configuration information. The gateway device is preconfigured to act as an access point for the configuration network to which the first SSID corresponds. The gateway device also supports one or more additional LAN networks, e.g., home networks which can be used for data traffic. The additional LAN networks may include an Ethernet network, a coax cable network, a powerline network and/or an additional WiFi network corresponding to a second SSID. A WiFi capable device is configured via the first network to communicate traffic data via the second network.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Chris A. Cholas, Eric D. Hybertson, Michael B. Detty, Joel C. Tyus, Eduardo Cardona
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Patent number: 9660865Abstract: A system for gradually implementing network services to end users includes substantially redundant first and second control networks, connectable to the end users through a routable communications network. The first control network provides a first service capability to all the end users. The second control network provides a second service capability to a first portion of the end users, the second service capability replacing the first service capability of the first portion of the end users. The second control network subsequently provides the second service capability to a second portion of the end users, while continuing to provide the second service capability to the first portion, the second service capability replacing the first service capability of the second portion of the end users. The second service capability provided to the second portion of the end users may include revisions based on feedback from the first portion of end users.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2013Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: TIME WARNER CABLE INC.Inventors: Scott W. Ramsdell, Chris A. Cholas
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Patent number: 9641890Abstract: An ATSC to DLNA converter receives ATSC signals in an RF broadcast format for conversion to a DLNA packet format for rendering on a DLNA device in response to a subscriber request. The RF (ATSC) to packet (DLNA) converter receives transmissions in a broadcast medium having a format deliverable to a nonselective recipient set based on a broadcast range, and allows selective tuning and redirection to specific recipients via a network identifier. The RF medium is an over the air transmission receivable by a plurality of antennas within range, and the resulting media stream is directed to specific requesting subscribers based on an IP address or other network identifier. A channel mapping between the broadcast medium and the packet based media stream allows a user media selection by identifying desired content via a channel or menu selection, and a broadcast-to-packet conversion encapsulates the media stream payload for a specific recipient.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventor: Chris A. Cholas
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Publication number: 20160381631Abstract: Methods and apparatus for deploying and configuring WiFi capable devices are described. A WiFi capable device such as security camera, temperature monitor and/or other device intended for use with a home network including a gateway device is preconfigured with WiFi network connection information, e.g., a network identifier such as a first SSID corresponding to a first WiFi LAN network used to supply configuration information. The gateway device is preconfigured to act as an access point for the configuration network to which the first SSID corresponds. The gateway device also supports one or more additional LAN networks, e.g., home networks which can be used for data traffic. The additional LAN networks may include an Ethernet network, a coax cable network, a powerline network and/or an additional WiFi network corresponding to a second SSID. A WiFi capable device is configured via the first network to communicate traffic data via the second network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: Chris A. Cholas, Eric D. Hybertson, Michael B. Detty, Joel C. Tyus, Eduardo Cardona
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Patent number: 9451381Abstract: Methods and apparatus for deploying and configuring WiFi capable devices are described. A WiFi capable device such as security camera, temperature monitor and/or other device intended for use with a home network including a gateway device is preconfigured with WiFi network connection information, e.g., a network identifier such as a first SSID corresponding to a first WiFi LAN network used to supply configuration information. The gateway device is preconfigured to act as an access point for the configuration network to which the first SSID corresponds. The gateway device also supports one or more additional LAN networks, e.g., home networks which can be used for data traffic. The additional LAN networks may include an Ethernet network, a coax cable network, a powerline network and/or an additional WiFi network corresponding to a second SSID. A WiFi capable device is configured via the first network to communicate traffic data via the second network.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2013Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLCInventors: Chris A. Cholas, Eric D Hybertson, Michael B Detty, Joel C Tyus, Eduardo Cardona
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Publication number: 20150043377Abstract: Methods and apparatus for deploying and configuring WiFi capable devices are described. A WiFi capable device such as security camera, temperature monitor and/or other device intended for use with a home network including a gateway device is preconfigured with WiFi network connection information, e.g., a network identifier such as a first SSID corresponding to a first WiFi LAN network used to supply configuration information. The gateway device is preconfigured to act as an access point for the configuration network to which the first SSID corresponds. The gateway device also supports one or more additional LAN networks, e.g., home networks which can be used for data traffic. The additional LAN networks may include an Ethernet network, a coax cable network, a powerline network and/or an additional WiFi network corresponding to a second SSID. A WiFi capable device is configured via the first network to communicate traffic data via the second network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Chris A. Cholas, Eric D. Hybertson, Michael B. Detty, Joel C. Tyus, Eduardo Cardona
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Publication number: 20140025793Abstract: A system for gradually implementing network services to end users includes substantially redundant first and second control networks, connectable to the end users through a routable communications network. The first control network provides a first service capability to all the end users. The second control network provides a second service capability to a first portion of the end users, the second service capability replacing the first service capability of the first portion of the end users. The second control network subsequently provides the second service capability to a second portion of the end users, while continuing to provide the second service capability to the first portion, the second service capability replacing the first service capability of the second portion of the end users. The second service capability provided to the second portion of the end users may include revisions based on feedback from the first portion of end users.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: TIME WARNER CABLE INC.Inventors: Scott W. Ramsdell, Chris A. Cholas
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Publication number: 20130294527Abstract: An ATSC to DLNA converter receives ATSC signals in an RF broadcast format for conversion to a DLNA packet format for rendering on a DLNA device in response to a subscriber request. The RF (ATSC) to packet (DLNA) converter receives transmissions in a broadcast medium having a format deliverable to a nonselective recipient set based on a broadcast range, and allows selective tuning and redirection to specific recipients via a network identifier. The RF medium is an over the air transmission receivable by a plurality of antennas within range, and the resulting media stream is directed to specific requesting subscribers based on an IP address or other network identifier. A channel mapping between the broadcast medium and the packet based media stream allows a user media selection by identifying desired content via a channel or menu selection, and a broadcast-to-packet conversion encapsulates the media stream payload for a specific recipient.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: TIME WARNER CABLE INC.Inventor: Chris A. Cholas
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Patent number: 8566895Abstract: A system for gradually implementing network services to end users includes substantially redundant first and second control networks, connectable to the end users through a routable communications network. The first control network provides a first service capability to all the end users. The second control network provides a second service capability to a first portion of the end users, the second service capability replacing the first service capability of the first portion of the end users. The second control network subsequently provides the second service capability to a second portion of the end users, while continuing to provide the second service capability to the first portion, the second service capability replacing the first service capability of the second portion of the end users. The second service capability provided to the second portion of the end users may include revisions based on feedback from the first portion of end users.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: Time Warner Cable Inc.Inventors: Scott W. Ramsdell, Chris A. Cholas