Patents by Inventor Enrique J. Wong
Enrique J. Wong 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: 9088815Abstract: A message injection apparatus including a memory, a processor, a connection unit communicatively coupled to a communication device, and an application operating in the memory that is configured to receive audio signals from the communication device and to transmit at least one audio signal to the communication unit based on an operational mode.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: TIP SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: Douglas Scott Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel Patrick Quigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah, Michael Unetich
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Patent number: 8948364Abstract: A method for screening incoming communications includes the steps of receiving an incoming communication intended for a communication device or a recipient and identifying a sender of the communication and a communication type, which can includes an email. The method also includes the steps of identifying screening settings based on the sender and the communication type and determining whether the communication is allowed in accordance with the identified settings. Further, the method includes the steps of notifying a recipient of the communication, if the communication is allowed. In addition, the method includes the step of processing the communication without notifying a recipient, if the communication is not allowed.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2013Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: TIP Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Scott Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel Patrick Quigley, John T. Braun
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Patent number: 8526919Abstract: A mobile communication device including an application running in a first memory of the device, an application audio unit in the first memory, the application audio unit being communicatively coupled to the application operating, and a telephony unit in the first memory, the telephony unit being communicatively coupled to the application, a radio transmission unit including a radio interface unit operating in a second memory and communicatively coupled to the telephony unit, a radio audio unit operating in the second memory, the radio audio unit being communicatively coupled to the radio interface unit, and a hardware driver unit communicatively coupled to the radio interface unit, the hardware driver unit initiating a communication connection between the mobile communication device and another device, an audio switching unit communicatively coupled to the application unit and the radio transmission unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2011Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: TIP Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Scott Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel Patrick Quigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah, Michael Unetich
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Patent number: 8526926Abstract: A method for answering a communication includes the steps of receiving an incoming communication sent by a sender and intended for a communication device of a recipient and answering the communication with an injected audio, video, text, and/or graphic message. The injected message indicates to the sender, in effect, that the recipient is presently unable to respond to the communication but is or will be made aware of the communication. The method further includes the step of providing a promise fulfillment feature that alerts the recipient to the communication and any promise to follow-up with the sender made in the injected message.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2012Date of Patent: September 3, 2013Assignee: TIP Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Scott Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel Patrick Guigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah
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Publication number: 20130130656Abstract: A message injection apparatus including a memory, a processor, a connection unit communicatively coupled to a communication device, and an application operating in the memory that is configured to receive audio signals from the communication device and to transmit at least one audio signal to the communication unit based on an operational mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: TIP Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Scott Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel Patrick Quigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah, Michael Unetich
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Patent number: 8385528Abstract: A method for screening incoming communications includes the steps of receiving an incoming communication intended for a communication device or a recipient and identifying a sender of the communication and a communication type, which can includes an email. The method also includes the steps of identifying screening settings based on the sender and the communication type and determining whether the communication is allowed in accordance with the identified settings. Further, the method includes the steps of notifying a recipient of the communication, if the communication is allowed. In addition, the method includes the step of processing the communication without notifying a recipient, if the communication is not allowed.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: Tip Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel P. Quigley, John T. Braun
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Patent number: 8301129Abstract: A method for answering a communication includes the steps of receiving an incoming communication sent by a sender and intended for a communication device of a recipient and answering the communication with an injected audio, video, text, and/or graphic message. The injected message indicates to the sender, in effect, that the recipient is presently unable to respond to the communication but is or will be made aware of the communication. The method further includes the step of providing a promise fulfillment feature that alerts the recipient to the communication and any promise to follow-up with the sender made in the injected message.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: TIP Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas S. Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel P. Quigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah
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Publication number: 20120149340Abstract: A mobile communication device including an application running in a first memory of the device, an application audio unit in the first memory, the application audio unit being communicatively coupled to the application operating, and a telephony unit in the first memory, the telephony unit being communicatively coupled to the application, a radio transmission unit including a radio interface unit operating in a second memory and communicatively coupled to the telephony unit, a radio audio unit operating in the second memory, the radio audio unit being communicatively coupled to the radio interface unit, and a hardware driver unit communicatively coupled to the radio interface unit, the hardware driver unit initiating a communication connection between the mobile communication device and another device, an audio switching unit communicatively coupled to the application unit and the radio transmission unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: TIP Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Douglas Scott Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel Patrick Quigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah, Michael Unetich
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Publication number: 20110124323Abstract: A method for answering a communication includes the steps of receiving an incoming communication sent by a sender and intended for a communication device of a recipient and answering the communication with an injected audio, video, text, and/or graphic message. The injected message indicates to the sender, in effect, that the recipient is presently unable to respond to the communication but is or will be made aware of the communication. The method further includes the step of providing a promise fulfillment feature that alerts the recipient to the communication and any promise to follow-up with the sender made in the injected message.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: TIP SOLUTUIONS, INC.Inventors: Douglas S. Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel P. Quigley, John T. Braun, Lars S. Sorensen, Jason D. Shah
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Publication number: 20110116616Abstract: A method for screening incoming communications includes the steps of receiving an incoming communication intended for a communication device or a recipient and identifying a sender of the communication and a communication type, which can includes an email. The method also includes the steps of identifying screening settings based on the sender and the communication type and determining whether the communication is allowed in accordance with the identified settings. Further, the method includes the steps of notifying a recipient of the communication, if the communication is allowed. In addition, the method includes the step of processing the communication without notifying a recipient, if the communication is not allowed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Applicant: TIP SOLUTUIONS, INC.Inventors: Douglas S. Selph, Mark Dyer, Enrique J. Wong, Kenneth F. Wolfinger, Charles M. Kellerhals, Bradley T. Kranz, Daniel P. Quigley, John T. Braun