Patents by Inventor G. William Agudelo

G. William Agudelo 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).

  • Publication number: 20180034981
    Abstract: A computer system maps unique addresses to the conventional fax numbers of conventional fax devices (such as conventional fax machines and computing devices having conventional fax capabilities). A transmitting user who is connected to the Internet may send an IP fax to a receiving user who is also connected to the Internet by addressing the receiving user using the receiving user's unique address, even if the sending user and receiving user are not within the same local network. A server outside of the receiving user's local network mediates the transmission of the IP fax from the transmitting user to the receiving user. The server may select a preferred transmission method of the recipient (e.g., conventional fax, IP fax, email, or secure document delivery) and transmit the fax to the receiving user using that preferred transmission method. Transmitted faxes may be in color and/or contain high-definition content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2017
    Publication date: February 1, 2018
    Inventors: S. K. Ho, G. William Agudelo
  • Patent number: 9794427
    Abstract: A computer system maps unique addresses to the conventional fax numbers of conventional fax devices (such as conventional fax machines and computing devices having conventional fax capabilities). A transmitting user who is connected to the Internet may send an IP fax to a receiving user who is also connected to the Internet by addressing the receiving user using the receiving user's unique address, even if the sending user and receiving user are not within the same local network. A server outside of the receiving user's local network mediates the transmission of the IP fax from the transmitting user to the receiving user. The server may select a preferred transmission method of the recipient (e.g., conventional fax, IP fax, email, or secure document delivery) and transmit the fax to the receiving user using that preferred transmission method. Transmitted faxes may be in color and/or contain high-definition content.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 7, 2015
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2017
    Assignee: BISCOM INC.
    Inventors: S. K. Ho, G. William Agudelo
  • Publication number: 20160028903
    Abstract: A computer system maps unique addresses to the conventional fax numbers of conventional fax devices (such as conventional fax machines and computing devices having conventional fax capabilities). A transmitting user who is connected to the Internet may send an IP fax to a receiving user who is also connected to the Internet by addressing the receiving user using the receiving user's unique address, even if the sending user and receiving user are not within the same local network. A server outside of the receiving user's local network mediates the transmission of the IP fax from the transmitting user to the receiving user. The server may select a preferred transmission method of the recipient (e.g., conventional fax, IP fax, email, or secure document delivery) and transmit the fax to the receiving user using that preferred transmission method. Transmitted faxes may be in color and/or contain high-definition content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2015
    Publication date: January 28, 2016
    Applicant: BISCOM INC.
    Inventors: S. K. Ho, G. William Agudelo
  • Publication number: 20140268219
    Abstract: A computer system maps unique addresses to the conventional fax numbers of conventional fax devices (such as conventional fax machines and computing devices having conventional fax capabilities). A transmitting user who is connected to the Internet may send an IP fax to a receiving user who is also connected to the Internet by addressing the receiving user using the receiving user's unique address, even if the sending user and receiving user are not within the same local network. A server outside of the receiving user's local network mediates the transmission of the IP fax from the transmitting user to the receiving user. The server may select a preferred transmission method of the recipient (e.g., conventional fax, IP fax, email, or secure document delivery) and transmit the fax to the receiving user using that preferred transmission method. Transmitted faxes may be in color and/or contain high-definition content.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2014
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: Biscom Inc.
    Inventors: S. K. Ho, G. William Agudelo
  • Publication number: 20080270616
    Abstract: A system and method for electronically transferring documents or any type of electronic media. Application clients may be installed on, or provided in the form of, internet connected devices. The application clients may be used without having to reconfigure a device firewall. A central server may be used to connect document transmitters to document receivers, using a global table of parties. Advantages include providing authenticated, real time, secure, reliable, and confirmed delivery among single or multiple recipients. Another feature includes a global directory to provide levels of service to users.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2007
    Publication date: October 30, 2008
    Applicant: Biscom, Inc.
    Inventors: Shu-Kuang Ho, G. William Agudelo, Xiuwei Zhao
  • Patent number: 5204757
    Abstract: Facsimile data is routed from a transmitting device to a destination device. Responsive to detection at a first port of a received off-hook condition signal and of a set of destination identifying signals, a front-end router provides sequentially at a second port an off-hook signal, signals representing a stored telephone number of a store-and-forward service device, signals representing stored store-and-forward service access authorization information, signals representing the set of destination identifying signals, and a facsimile mode invoke signal. A communication path is enabled between the two ports. Data is transferred to the store-and-forward service through the router. Thereafter, responsive to detection at the first port of a received on-hook condition signal, an on-hook condition signal is provided at the second port.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1993
    Inventors: G. William Agudelo, Shu-Kuang Ho