Patents by Inventor David A. Saitta
David A. Saitta 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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Publication number: 20140300111Abstract: A fence that creams electricity using both wind power and solar photovoltaic power. By including wind blades as part of the fence, it turns the axel, which is connected to a generator to produce electricity, At the top of the fence there are solar photovoltaic cells, which produce additional electricity. An inverter converts this DC power into AC power to produce electricity that can be used to power such things as homes or businesses.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2012Publication date: October 9, 2014Inventor: Jonathan David Saitta
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Patent number: 7796974Abstract: An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card interacts with a controller to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone inputs responses to questions on a display. The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone and the PCMCIA card is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display of the cellular telephone or on a display of the personal computer. The user may input information and responses to questions via a user input device provided as part of the display or as part of the personal computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2008Date of Patent: September 14, 2010Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Gregory Clyde Griffith, Richard Allen Guidotti, David A. Saitta, Daniel P. Norman
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Publication number: 20090075699Abstract: An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card interacts with a controller to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone inputs responses to questions on a display. The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone and the PCMCIA card is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display of the cellular telephone or on a display of the personal computer. The user may input information and responses to questions via a user input device provided as part of the display or as part of the personal computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. f/k/a BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Gregory Clyde Griffith, Richard Allen Guidotti, David A. Saitta, Daniel P. Norman
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Patent number: 7460854Abstract: An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card interacts with a controller to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone inputs responses to questions on a display. The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone and the PCMCIA card is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display of the cellular telephone or on a display of the personal computer. The user may input information and responses to questions via a user input device provided as part of the display or as part of the personal computer.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property, I,L.P.Inventors: Gregory Clyde Griffith, Richard Allen Guidotti, David A. Saitta, Daniel P. Norman
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Publication number: 20050090286Abstract: An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card interacts with a controller to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone inputs responses to questions on a display. The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone. In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone and the PCMCIA card is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display of the cellular telephone or on a display of the personal computer. The user may input information and responses to questions via a user input device provided as part of the display or as part of the personal computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Gregory Griffith, Richard Guidotti, David Saitta, Daniel Norman
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Patent number: 6819916Abstract: A memory device for use with a cellular telephone capable of communicating with a customer activation center (CAC) via a cellular telephone network. The memory device includes a dummy mobile identification number (MIN). An instruction can cause the cellular telephone to use the dummy MIN to gain access to the cellular telephone network and to use a radio frequency (RF) transmitter of the cellular telephone to send the dummy MIN to the CAC. Another instruction can cause the cellular telephone to use an RF receiver of the cellular telephone to receive a valid MIN from the CAC over the cellular telephone network. A further instruction can cause the cellular telephone to store the valid MIN in the cellular telephone. The memory device can be implemented as a personal computer memory card international association (PCMCIA) card.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Gregory Clyde Griffith, Richard Allen Guidotti, David A. Saitta, Daniel P. Norman
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Patent number: 5812953Abstract: An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone (10) within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card (62) interacts with a controller (50) to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone (10) inputs responses to questions on a display (90). The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone (10). In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone (10) and the PCMCIA card (62) is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display (90) of the cellular telephone (10) or on a display of the personal computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: BellSouth CorporationInventors: Gregory Clyde Griffith, Richard Allen Guidotti, David A. Saitta, Daniel P. Norman
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Patent number: 5485505Abstract: An apparatus for activating a cellular telephone (10) within a cellular telecommunications network. A PCMCIA card (62) interacts with a controller (50) to display required programming information and questions. A user of the cellular telephone (10) inputs responses to questions on a display (90). The user responses are transmitted to a system administrator at a customer activation center via a mobile telephone switching office in the cellular telecommunications network. The system administrator provides any necessary information for activating the cellular telephone (10). In an alternative embodiment of the invention, a personal computer is connected to cellular telephone (10) and the PCMCIA card (62) is connected to the personal computer. Information for the user may be shown on either the display (90) of the cellular telephone (10) or on a display of the personal computer.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: BellSouth CorporationInventors: Daniel P. Norman, Richard A. Guidotti, David A. Saitta