Patents by Inventor Frank B. Manning
Frank B. Manning 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: 8750290Abstract: The Federal Communications Commission Order 05-116, E911 Requirements for IP-Enabled Service Providers, (FCC Order) requires interconnected Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers to deliver all emergency service calls to a VoIP service user's local emergency service operator as a standard feature of the service. Under the FCC Order, VoIP service providers must supply emergency service if the VoIP service user accesses the VoIP service over broadband and if the VoIP service provider interconnects to and from the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Embodiments of the present invention guarantee compliance with the FCC Order by routing a call as either a VoIP call over the Internet or as a conventional call over the PSTN, verifying that at least one of the VoIP or PSTN telephony connections supports emergency service and routing calls over that connection or, if there is no connection supplying emergency service, restricting calling over the VoIP connection.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2006Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: ZOOM Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: William H. Vance, Frank B. Manning
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Patent number: 6963640Abstract: A telephone dialer includes tables in memory for determining a dialing sequence such as a long distance carrier code to be appended to a dialed telephone number. A variable length prefix portion of the dialed telephone number accesses a prefix table entry that defines an action descriptor for indicating how the telephone number should be processed in a table lookup to determine the dialing sequence. The action descriptor includes a specification of the number of digits to be dialed to trigger a dialing action and may include an indication of an elapsed time to trigger dialing. The action descriptor also includes an indication of the number of digits after the prefix used to determine an action and may specify one of plural ways in which those digits are used to determine the action. The action descriptor also identifies a pointer table to be indexed by the specified digits of the telephone number.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2000Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventor: Frank B. Manning
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Patent number: 6711238Abstract: A parallel-connected dialing signal detection and transmission-inhibiting device is disclosed which detects dual-tone multi-frequency dialing signals across tip and ring conductors of a telephone link and switches in an a.c. load that attenuates the dialing signals by at least 30 dB. This prevents action in response to the DTMF signals by a central office servicing the telephone link, thereby allowing commands-data to be transmitted within the home telephone wiring. Such commands can be used to invoke a speed/auto dialing function, to provide an intercom, to control appliances, etc. To allow fast response, the controller charges a capacitor of the a.c. load by connecting it across the tip and ring conductors in response to an off-hook condition. Then it is disconnected to allow a dial tone to reach a user at the telephone. Further transparency is provided by the fact that a single interfacing capacitor connects both the dialing signal detector and a tone generator to the tip line.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1999Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Frank B. Manning, William Hume Vance
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Patent number: 6289087Abstract: A modem which connects to a data terminal is connected to a telephone line capable of supporting multiple directory numbers with each number having a distinctive ring signal. The modem comprises a ring detector which indicates the presence of a ring signal associated with an incoming call from a remote device. The modem also includes a datapump unit capable of processing analog signals associated with a telephone line and digital data associated with the data terminal. A modem controller determines ring type from the ring signal of the incoming telephone call and alters the processing of the incoming telephone call based on the ring type. To that end, the controller may alter the processing of the incoming telephone call by configuring the datapump unit and/or configuring a controller compression/error-correction module based on the ring type before the incoming telephone call is answered.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2000Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Reyes, Frank B. Manning, Terence J. Manning, Eric L. McDonald, Michael T. Gilbride
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Patent number: 6081587Abstract: A modem which connects to a data terminal is connected to a telephone line capable of supporting multiple directory numbers with each number having a distinctive ring signal. The modem has a ring detector which indicates the presence of a ring signal associated with an incoming call from a remote device. The modem also includes a datapump unit capable of processing analog signals associated with a telephone line and digital data associated with the data terminal. A modem controller determines ring type from the ring signal of the incoming telephone call and alters the processing of the incoming telephone call based on the ring type. To that end, the controller may alter the processing of the incoming telephone call by configuring the datapump unit and/or configuring a controller compression/error-correction module based on the ring type before the incoming telephone call is answered. Further, the controller may direct the routing of the incoming telephone call via the data terminal based on the ring type.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Reyes, Frank B. Manning, Terence J. Manning, Eric L. McDonald, Michael T. Gilbride
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Patent number: 5898756Abstract: A parallel-connected dialing signal detection and transmission-inhibiting device is disclosed which detects dual-tone multi-frequency dialing signals across tip and ring conductors of a telephone link and switches in an a.c. load that attenuates the dialing signals by at least 30 dB. This prevents action in response to the DTMF signals by a central office servicing the telephone link, thereby allowing commands-data to be transmitted within the home telephone wiring. Such commands can be used to invoke a speed/auto dialing function, to provide an intercom, to control appliances, etc. To allow fast response, the controller charges a capacitor of the a.c. load by connecting it across the tip and ring conductors in response to an off-hook condition. Then it is disconnected to allow a dial tone to reach a user at the telephone. Further transparency is provided by the fact that a single interfacing capacitor connects both the dialing signal detector and a tone generator to the tip line.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1995Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Frank B. Manning, William Hume Vance
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Patent number: 5835578Abstract: A modem which connects to a data terminal is connected to a telephone line capable of supporting multiple directory numbers with each number having a distinctive ring signal. The modem has a ring detector which indicates the presence of a ring signal associated with an incoming call from a remote device. The modem also includes a datapump unit capable of processing analog signals associated with a telephone line and digital data associated with the data terminal. A modem controller determines ring type from the ring signal of the incoming telephone call and alters the processing of the incoming telephone call based on the ring type. To that end, the controller may alter the processing of the incoming telephone call by configuring the datapump unit and/or configuring a controller compression/error-correction module based on the ring type before the incoming telephone call is answered. Further, the controller may direct the routing of the incoming telephone call via the data terminal based on the ring type.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1996Date of Patent: November 10, 1998Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Reyes, Frank B. Manning, Terence J. Manning, Eric L. McDonald, Michael T. Gilbride
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Patent number: 5528385Abstract: A modem and a method for interfacing a facsimile machine to a host computer to scan a document into the host computer and to also allow the facsimile machine and the host computer to share a common telephone line are described. The modem interfaces the host computer to both the local facsimile machine and a telephone line. When it is desired to scan a document into the host computer, the user programs the facsimile machine to dial a trigger-scanner phone number. The modem monitors the phone number dialed by the facsimile machine. The user feeds the document into the facsimile machine which converts the document to digital data and outputs it using a standard facsimile protocol. If the modem detects the trigger-scanner number, it is configured to receive and process the document data from the facsimile machine in conjunction with the host computer and its facsimile software.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventor: Frank B. Manning
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Patent number: 5361296Abstract: A modem which connects to a data terminal is connected to a telephone line capable of supporting multiple directory numbers with each number having a distinctive ring signal. The modem has a ring detector which indicates the presence of a ring signal associated with an incoming call from a remote device. The modem also includes a datapump unit capable of processing analog signals associated with a telephone line and digital data associated with the data terminal. A modem controller determines ring type from the ring signal of the incoming telephone call and alters the processing of the incoming telephone call based on the ring type. To that end, the controller may alter the processing of the incoming telephone call by configuring the datapump unit and/or configuring a controller compression/error-correction module based on the ring type before the incoming telephone call is answered. Further, the controller may direct the routing of the incoming telephone call via the data terminal based on the ring type.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1991Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Reyes, Frank B. Manning, Terence J. Manning, Eric L. McDonald, Michael T. Gilbride
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Patent number: 5249417Abstract: A method and apparatus to install and remove heavy components mounted on a base structure is disclosed. Various construction details are developed which provide means for coupling the component and base structure in a manner permitting relative rotation and translation about an axis of rotation. In one embodiment, an aircraft engine component (18) has a pair of hooks (32) and an aircraft engine (10) has a pair of pins (46) which engage the hooks to couple the component and engine to permit rotational and translational motion of the component relative to the engine. For this embodiment, a method for relative motion between an installed and uninstalled condition is comprised of maneuvering the component and engine between a coupled and uncoupled position, moving the coupled component relative to the engine about the axis of rotation, and manipulating a fastener means between a secured and unsecured position.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1991Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Paul W. Duesler, Frank B. Manning
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Patent number: 4295784Abstract: The linkage system for a variable stator vane is made to achieve different rates between stages of stators in a variable stator configuration for an axial flow compressor of a turbine type power plant. The actuator-linkage arrangement permits nesting of the actuator providing a compact design.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1979Date of Patent: October 20, 1981Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventor: Frank B. Manning
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Patent number: D271301Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Frank B. Manning, Peter R. Kramer, T. Pat Manning
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Patent number: D271302Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1981Date of Patent: November 8, 1983Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Frank B. Manning, Peter R. Kramer, T. Pat Manning
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Patent number: D271762Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: Zoom Telephonics, Inc.Inventors: Frank B. Manning, Peter R. Kramer, T. Pat Manning