Patents by Inventor Frederick J. Kiko

Frederick J. Kiko 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: 5202919
    Abstract: A metallic channel unit network for interconnecting a two-wire, bidirectional signal transmitting means and a four-wire signal transmitting means in a communication system includes a voice hybrid driver, A/D signal processing circuit, D/A signal processing circuit, tip and ring switching drivers, and tip and ring sensing amplifiers. The metallic channel unit network is suitable for use with substantially all of the different alarm-signalling techniques utilized by the various alarm companies for connecting their equipment to a channel bank multiplexer coupled to the four-wire means. The metallic channel unit network provides an apparent metallic cable pair over the digital carrier in the frequency range of DC to 3.5 KHz with an amplitude variation between +200 to -200 VDC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1990
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1993
    Assignee: Tollgrade Communications, Inc.
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4993063
    Abstract: A channel unit interface circuit for interconnecting a two-wire, bidirectional signal transmitting path and a four-wire signal transmitting path in a communication system includes a tip terminal transconductance amplifier driver, a ring terminal transconductance amplifier driver, a voice sense amplifier, a balance network, A/D signal processing circuit, D/A signal processing circuit, filter network, a voice codec/PCM filter, a channel logic circuit, and a DC-to-DC converter. The tip terminal transconductance driver is formed of a first switching operational amplifier, and the ring terminal transconductance driver is formed of a second switching operational amplifier. Each of the first and second switching operational amplifiers is formed of a low voltage transconductance amplifier, high voltage comparator, a filter network, and a feed forward compensation amplifier.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1991
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4961218
    Abstract: An enhanced amplifier for interconnecting a two-wire, bidirectional cable side transmission path and a two-wire bidirectional equipment side transmission path in a communication system includes a first hybrid splitter and a second hybrid splitter. The first hybrid splitter is formed of a cable-to-equipment voltage sense amplifier, a shunt current driver, and a series current compensator for generating a first simulated terminating impedance. The second splitter is formed of an equipment-to-cable voltage sense amplifier, the shunt current driver and the series current compensator for generating a second simulated terminating impedance. Other features disclosed include automatic gain adjustment circuitry for automatically setting the gain in gain/equalizer circuits to a fixed level. Further, auto-balancing circuitry is provided for adjusting automatically and continuously both equipment and cable side balance networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 2, 1990
    Assignee: Tollgrade Communications, Inc.
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4852160
    Abstract: A channel unit interface circuit for interconnecting a two-wire, bidirectional signal transmitting means and a four-wire signal transmitting means in a communication system includes a tip terminal line driver, a ring terminal line driver, a voice sense amplifier, a balance network, A/D signal processing circuit, D/A signal processing circuit, filter network, a voice codec/PCM filter, a channel logic circuit, and a DC-to-DC converter. The channel unit interface circuit is suitable for use with substantially all of the different alarm-signalling techniques utilized by the various alarm companies for connecting their equipment to a channel bank coupled to the four-wire means. The interface circuit simulates a transmission line or cable over carrier in the frequency range of DC to 3.5 KHz with an amplitude variation between +110 to -200 VDC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1987
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1989
    Inventors: Frederick J. Kiko, George Kummer
  • Patent number: 4771449
    Abstract: A data station termination circuit for connecting a four-wire, voice frequency transmission facility to either a four-wire or two-wire subscriber station in a telephone communication system for effecting a four-wire or two-wire mode of operation includes a gain/loss network coupled to a receive-in port for receiving incoming voice frequency data signals from a first signal transmission path of the four-wire transmission facility and for amplifying or attenuating the incoming voice frequency data signals. The gain/loss network is formed of a single operational amplifier, a set of binary weighted resistors, and a plurality of single-pole, single-throw slide switches. Other features disclosed include a battery back-up for use during a loopback condition and an optional equalization network for use in a second signal transmission path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1986
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1988
    Assignee: Comfab, Inc.
    Inventors: Frederick J. Kiko, Lisa Danforth
  • Patent number: 4603234
    Abstract: The A and B leads of a telephone circuit are resistively connected to the drain and source of an FET switch having its gate connected to the emitter of an optoelectric transistor that is also resistively connected across these leads. The collector of a control transistor is also connected to the gate, with its base-emitter diode and emitter bias resistor connected across the source bias resistor for turning on the control transistor and limiting current in the FET when conduction of the latter exceeds a prescribed rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1983
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1986
    Assignee: GTE Lenkurt Incorporated
    Inventors: John M. Huet, Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4577064
    Abstract: An active current limited in only the ring side of a telephone circuit has the control branch of a current mirror resistively connected across a supply voltage for establishing the magnitude of loop current in its other branch. A first resistor is also connected between adjacent one sides of the two branches for causing the control voltage and loop current to vary as a function of loop length. Extraneous metallic voltages on the A and B leads are AC coupled to associated inputs of a differential amplifier having its output connected through a second resistor to the one side of the control branch for modulating the loop current provided by the other branch. Opposite sides of the second resistor are fed back to associated input terminals of the amplifier. The amplitude modulated loop current is also fed back to an input of the amplifier for minimizing the affects of induced metallic voltages on the tip and ring lines.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1985
    Date of Patent: March 18, 1986
    Assignee: GTE Lenkurt Incorporated
    Inventors: John M. Huft, Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4463307
    Abstract: A circuit for increasing the inductance of a transformer as used in a telephone line circuit. An operational amplifier with appropriate feedback is connected across a separate winding of the transformer to provide the reactive inductance. To compensate for changes in resistance of the winding, a field effect transistor is controlled by the same amplifier output to provide a positive resistance in the feedback path and thus maintain balance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1984
    Assignee: GTE Automatic Electric Inc.
    Inventors: Frederick J. Kiko, Thomas J. Barzen
  • Patent number: 4424499
    Abstract: An electronic hybrid voice frequency repeater having a pair of term sets interconnected by a four-wire circuit for separating the two directions of signal transmission and amplifying each direction separately. Each term set couples the repeater's four-wire circuit to a two-wire line and has a differential current driver for driving the two-wire line and a differential amplifier connected in a feedback loop for sensing the differential signal voltage across the two-wire line, to drive the current driver and to feed an incoming differential signal on the two-wire line to the repeater's four-wire circuit while nulling signals arriving at the term set from the four-wire circuit to prevent them from returning to the four-wire circuit. Other features disclosed include a low frequency clamping circuit, an adjustable-gain amplifier, and an equalizer for non-loaded cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1981
    Date of Patent: January 3, 1984
    Assignee: Reliance Electric Company
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4331842
    Abstract: An electronic hybrid voice frequency repeater having a pair of term sets interconnected by a four-wire circuit for separating the two directions of signal transmission and amplifying each direction separately. Each term set couples the repeater's four-wire circuit to a two-wire line and has a differential current driver for driving the two-wire line and a differential amplifier connected in a feedback loop for sensing the differential signal voltage across the two-wire line, to drive the current driver and to feed an incoming differential signal on the two-wire line to the repeater's four-wire circuit while nulling signals arriving at the term set from the four-wire circuit to prevent them from returning to the four-wire circuit. Other features disclosed include a low frequency clamping circuit, an adjustable-gain amplifier, and an equalizer for non-loaded cable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1982
    Assignee: Reliance Electric Company
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4192974
    Abstract: An apparatus for providing simultaneously a multiplicity of independent non-interactive effects on the transmission characteristics of a voice-frequency telephone transmission line. Output voltage and current signal processing circuitry is provided which generates voltages for insertion in series with the line and currents for insertion in shunt with the line. Input voltage and current signal processing circuitry is also provided to sense the signal voltage across and the signal current through the transmission line and to generate a multiplicity of voltages and currents which are functions of the signal voltage and the signal current as well as of the voltages and currents fed back from the output signal processing circuitry to the input signal processing circuitry. A multiplicity of line conditioning control units couple the input signal processing circuitry to the output signal processing circuitry.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 11, 1980
    Assignee: Lorain Products Corporation
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 4130735
    Abstract: A loop extender for adding a series-aiding boost voltage to a subscriber loop of a telephone system and having a d.c. boost voltage supply, an amplifier circiit having an active device connecting the voltage supply in series with a conductor of said loop for applying to the loop a magnitude of boost voltage that is dependent upon the gain of the amplifier circuit, and a further circuit, including a feedback for the amplifier circuit, for controlling the gain of said amplifier circuit in such a way that said gain is increased to cause an increase in the applied boost voltage in response to a rise in the magnitude of the loop current to a first predetermined threshold and/or in such a way that said gain is decreased to cause a decrease in the applied boost voltage in response to a decrease in the magnitude of the loop current to a second predetermined threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1978
    Assignee: Lorain Products Corporation
    Inventors: Charles W. Chambers, Jr., Frederick J. Kiko, Robert J. Kretschmann
  • Patent number: 4037066
    Abstract: A circuit for varying the amplification afforded to a-c signals transmitted through a transmission line in accordance with the length of that transmission line. Circuitry is provided which establishes a control signal which is a function of the a-c losses of the transmission line. This control signal is applied to an amplifying network which varies the amplification of signals transmitted through the transmission line in accordance with the magnitude of that control signal, and thereby automatically adjusts the repeater for operation with any transmission line to which it is connected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 19, 1977
    Assignee: Lorain Products Corporation
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: 3989906
    Abstract: A circuit for varying the amplification afforded to a-c signals transmitted through a transmission line in accordance with the length of that transmission line. Circuitry is provided which establishes a control signal which is a function of the a-c losses of the transmission line. This control signal is applied to an amplifying network which varies the amplification of signals transmitted through the transmission line in accordance with the magnitude of that control signal, and thereby automatically adjusts the repeater for operation with any transmission line to which it is connected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: November 2, 1976
    Assignee: Lorain Products Corporation
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko
  • Patent number: RE29080
    Abstract: A circuit for reducing or eliminating the effect of the stray capacitance of the windings of a transformer on signals coupled through that transformer. Circuitry is provided for generating voltages and currents which simulate the presence of a negative capacitance and for coupling those voltages and currents to a transformer in cancelling relationships to the stray capacitance thereof. Circuitry is also provided for imposing an upper frequency limit beyond which capacitance cancellation will not occur. The upper frequency limit stabilizes the circuitry and allows signal transmission to be limited to a predetermined desired band of frequencies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1976
    Assignee: Lorain Products Corporation
    Inventor: Frederick J. Kiko