Patents by Inventor Edmund Thomas Burke

Edmund Thomas Burke 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: 6597785
    Abstract: A telephone system incorporating the present invention provides the capability for automated dialing of a telephone number stored in a caller ID log by determining the correct dialing procedure and then dialing the telephone number in accordance with the correct dialing procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventors: Edmund Thomas Burke, Benjamin Wilson Day
  • Patent number: 6452937
    Abstract: A voice messaging system is implemented using a PCMCIA card or other type of card, and a host call processing device such as a PBX switch. The card includes a processor operative to implement various voice messaging system functions, and a memory for storing voice data used in the voice messaging system. The host call processing device has a socket adapted to receive the card. The card receives voice data from the host call processing device for storage in the memory, and delivers voice data retrieved from the memory to the host call processing device. The voice data is communicated between the card and the host over a custom serial bus which includes a time-division multiplexed voice data line divided into a plurality of time slots, each of the time slots providing a distinct voice data channel at a designated bit rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 17, 2002
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventors: Lee Edward Borkovic, Edmund Thomas Burke, Robert Cochran, Thomas Mark Grill, Everett R. Johnson, Jr., Michael Stephen Lane, Basheer M. Tannu, Gary N. Weber
  • Patent number: 6256319
    Abstract: A distributed processing telephone system for providing “plug-and-play” capability. In particular, a key telephone system comprises a plurality of telephone sets. Each telephone set is coupled to at least one common communications channel, or telephone line, and includes at least one tunable RF modem. There is no key service unit (KSU). That is, the system is KSU-less. Resources of the telephone system are allocated using a peer-to-peer protocol. For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. During operation, each telephone set requests the appropriate resources from its peers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventors: James H. Apgar, Edmund Thomas Burke, Wayne David Farmer, Timothy Ian Ross
  • Patent number: 5887054
    Abstract: A distributed processing telephone system for providing "plug-and-play" capability. In particular, a key telephone system comprises a plurality of telephone sets. Each telephone set is coupled to a least one common communications channel, or telephone line, and includes at least one tunable RF modem. There is no key service unit (KSU). That is, the system is KSU-less. Resources of the telephone system are allocated using a peer-to-peer protocol. For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. During operation, each telephone set requests the appropriate resources from its peers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Edmund Thomas Burke, Benjamin Wilson Day, Jr., Timothy Ian Ross
  • Patent number: 5883944
    Abstract: A distributed processing telephone system for providing "plug-and-play" capability. In particular, a key telephone system comprises a plurality of telephone sets. Each telephone set is coupled to at least one common communications channel, or telephone line, and includes at least one tunable RF modem. There is no key service unit (KSU). That is, the system is KSU-less. Resources of the telephone system are allocated using a peer-to-peer protocol. For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. During operation, each telephone set requests the appropriate resources from its peers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Edmund Thomas Burke, Benjamin Wilson Day, Jr., Timothy Ian Ross