Patents by Inventor Daniel Sheinbein
Daniel Sheinbein 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: 8611360Abstract: A system for processing calls with a time division multiplexing (TDM) network and routing the calls via an internet protocol network is disclosed. The system may receive a call from a call originating device. The call may then be routed to a time division multiplexing switch at which call processing is performed to determine routing information for the call. The routing information may then be received at a first VoIP media gateway, and the call may then be routed by the first VoIP media gateway. Once the call is answered, the connection between the time division multiplexing switch and the VoIP media gateway may be terminated to enable the total number of terminations to be reduced, thereby creating a more efficient system.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Daniel Sheinbein, Ellen B. Feinberg, Saul Daniel Fishman, Walter Paul Zahray
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Publication number: 20120155479Abstract: A system for processing calls with a time division multiplexing (TDM) network and routing the calls via an internet protocol network is disclosed. The system may receive a call from a call originating device. The call may then be routed to a time division multiplexing switch at which call processing is performed to determine routing information for the call. The routing information may then be received at a first VoIP media gateway, and the call may then be routed by the first VoIP media gateway. Once the call is answered, the connection between the time division multiplexing switch and the VoIP media gateway may be terminated to enable the total number of terminations to be reduced, thereby creating a more efficient system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Daniel Sheinbein, Ellen B. Feinberg, Saul Daniel Fishman, Walter Paul Zahray
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Patent number: 8018920Abstract: Subscriber calls in a communications network (10) are handled in accordance with the subscriber's routing plan for either originating and/or terminating calls irrespective of the manner in which such calls originate and terminate. Upon receipt of a call, a query is launched to a database (36) to obtain a called party routing number for the call destination in accordance with the subscriber's routing plan. Once the called party's routing number is obtained in response to the query, the called party's routing number is mapped a to physical port in the network when the routing number corresponds to a circuit-switched call destination or to an IP address when the called party's routing number corresponds to a packet-based call destination. The call is routed to the call destination in accordance with the mapping.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, LPInventors: Chaker T. Al Hakim, William Hoffman, Leonard S. Kelter, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, James J. Mansell, D. Mark Parrish, Daniel Sheinbein, Daniel J. Timoney
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Patent number: 7616623Abstract: Subscriber calls in a communications network (10) are handled in accordance with the subscriber's routing plan for either originating and/or terminating calls irrespective of the manner in which such calls originate and terminate. Upon receipt of a call, a query is launched to a database (36) to obtain a called party routing number for the call destination in accordance with the subscriber's routing plan. Once the called party's routing number is obtained in response to the query, the called party's routing number is mapped a to physical port in the network when the routing number corresponds to a circuit-switched call destination or to an IP address when the called party's routing number corresponds to a packet-based call destination. The call is routed to the call destination in accordance with the mapping.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: AT & T Corp.Inventors: Chaker T. Al Hakim, William Hoffman, Leonard S. Kelter, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, James J. Mansell, D. Mark Parrish, Daniel Sheinbein, Daniel J. Timoney
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Patent number: 6999575Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of routing a long distance call from a calling party to a called party over a communication network. The call is received at a local switch located in the first geographic region and operated by a service provider that provides telecommunications services to the called party. The dialed number associated with the received call is recognized as being a special number. The special number is formatted as a local number with respect to a calling party's telephone line. A query is sent to a database for routing instructions. A routable number corresponding to the called party's telephone line is received. The called party's telephone line is located in the second geographic region. The call is routed to called party's telephone line over a communication network operated by the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventor: Daniel Sheinbein
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Patent number: 6954455Abstract: Subscriber calls in a communications network (10) are handled in accordance with the subscriber's routing plan for either originating and/or terminating calls irrespective of the manner in which such calls originate and terminate. Upon receipt of a call, a query is launched to a database (36) to obtain a called party routing number for the call destination in accordance with the subscriber's routing plan. Once the called party's routing number is obtained in response to the query, the called party's routing number is mapped a to physical port in the network when the routing number corresponds to a circuit-switched call destination or to an IP address when the called party's routing number corresponds to a packet-based call destination. The call is routed to the call destination in accordance with the mapping.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Chaker T. Al Hakim, William Hoffman, Leonard S. Kelter, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, James J. Mansell, D. Mark Parrish, Daniel J. Timoney, Daniel Sheinbein
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Publication number: 20050009526Abstract: A method and system is disclosed for receiving calls by a network device and determining whether the incoming call is a candidate for being simultaneously or sequentially routed to a plurality of pre-determined destinations. Call legs are originated to the plurality of routed destinations in order to locate an answering station. If any of the simultaneously or sequentially routed stations answers, the call is completed to the first answering station and the other legs are disconnected. This simultaneous or sequential operation is compatible with any type of communication device such as gateways, TDM switches, soft-switches, mobile switches, SIP enabled networks, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Daniel Sheinbein, Yves Escaig, Stephen Carr
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Patent number: 6041117Abstract: A distributed communications switching system and its associated telecommunications network infrastructure(10) includes a plurality of interconnected switching systems (12.sub.1, 12.sub.2 and 12.sub.3), some of which may be controlled by another switching system and its associated telecommunications network infrastructure. The switching systems are controlled via at least one switch processing platform (16) that generates generic commands for receipt by the switching systems in response to signaling messages received by the SPP. A fabric application interface (19) couples the switching systems to the switch processing platform for distributing generic commands to and from the appropriate switching system and for translating the generic commands into native commands (or vice versa) for execution by the switching system. The fabric application interface also translates signals received at the switching system into generic commands for receipt by the switch processing platform.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Frank J. Androski, Nancy Binowski, James Ehlinger, Jerry Allen Robinson, Daniel Sheinbein
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Patent number: 4277649Abstract: A telephone system is disclosed for providing customized telephone services. A called customer can screen calls incoming to his station based on the identity of the calling line. The calling line's identity is forwarded to the switching office containing the called customer's screening memory. The memory is interrogated to ascertain the call disposition based on information priorly put in the memory by the called customer. Selective call waiting, selective call forwarding, priority ringing, and many other customized services are contemplated.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1980Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedInventor: Daniel Sheinbein
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Patent number: 4166929Abstract: A telephone switching system is disclosed with facilities for processing interoffice callback information over a common channel interoffice signaling system (4) between program controlled call processors (21, 34) in call originating and terminating offices (1, 2) upon encountering a called station busy condition. The terminating office call processor (34) is equipped to examine the busy-idle status of the called station (5) by consulting its supervisory memory (46) and by directed called station line scanning and then to enable an automatic call retry only after it is determined that the called station has become idle. Each of the call processors (21, 34) includes an originating register-callback register (47) for storing callback information comprising the calling and called station identities originating office identity, a callback code dialed from a calling station (3), a mark to specify the callback mode of register operation, a line recheck time delay and a time limit on the callback service.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1978Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Assignee: Bell Telephone Laboratories, IncorporatedInventor: Daniel Sheinbein