Patents by Inventor Isaac D. M. White
Isaac D. M. White 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: 6832414Abstract: An apparatus and a method are disclosed for clamping cable. The apparatus has an elongate body having an interior passage extending from a first end to a second end. An end of the cable inserts into the first end, is pushed through the interior passage, and pushed out the second end. A roller is mounted within the interior passage, and the cable rolls along the roller as the cable is pushed through the interior passage. A wedge slides within the body to a position adjacent the roller, and the wedge clamps the cable between the roller and the wedge. Tension in the cable in one direction causes the wedge to slide away from the roller, thus permitting the apparatus to be slid along the cable to a desired location. Tension in the opposite direction, however, causes the wedge to slide to the roller, thus clamping the cable within the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040222781Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for accessing a Network Interface Device of a telecommunications network. The apparatus has a main body having a first end, a second end, and an interior cavity. The interior cavity is open at the first end and extends into an interior region of the main body. The interior cavity is bound by a side wall and terminates within the main body at an end wall. The second end of the main body has at least one of a square drive, a socket, and a screwdriver bit, with the square drive for attaching conventional sockets, extensions, and other tools. The second end of the main body thus allows for engagement with various types and sizes of fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040209605Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for caller identification messaging are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a calling party uses a Caller ID Messaging Device that supplants the incoming calling line identification (ICLID) signal with a Caller ID Messaging Signal and transmits the Caller ID Messaging Signal to a destination communications address. An alternate embodiment provides that the calling party may use a conventional telephone to access a communications network, activate Caller ID Messaging Services, compose or retrieve a stored Caller ID Message of the Caller ID Messaging Signal, and transmit the Caller ID Messaging Signal to the destination communications address. The Caller ID Message and Caller ID Messaging Signal may include text, video, voice, and/or digital data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D.M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040208302Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for caller identification messaging are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a calling party uses a Caller ID Messaging Device that supplants the incoming calling line identification (ICLID) signal with a Caller ID Messaging Signal and transmits the Caller ID Messaging Signal to a destination communications address. An alternate embodiment provides that the calling party may use a conventional telephone to access a communications network, activate Caller ID Messaging Services, compose or retrieve a stored Caller ID Message of the Caller ID Messaging Signal, and transmit the Caller ID Messaging Signal to the destination communications address. The Caller ID Message and Caller ID Messaging Signal may include text, video, voice, and/or digital data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D.M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040209604Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for caller identification messaging are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a calling party uses a Caller ID Messaging Device that supplants the incoming calling line identification (ICLID) signal with a Caller ID Messaging Signal and transmits the Caller ID Messaging Signal to a destination communications address. An alternate embodiment provides that the calling party may use a conventional telephone to access a communications network, activate Caller ID Messaging Services, compose or retrieve a stored Caller ID Message of the Caller ID Messaging Signal, and transmit the Caller ID Messaging Signal to the destination communications address. The Caller ID Message and Caller ID Messaging Signal may include text, video, voice, and/or digital data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040209640Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for caller identification messaging are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a calling party uses a Caller ID Messaging Device that supplants the incoming calling line identification (ICLID) signal with a Caller ID Messaging Signal and transmits the Caller ID Messaging Signal to a destination communications address. An alternate embodiment provides that the calling party may use a conventional telephone to access a communications network, activate Caller ID Messaging Services, compose or retrieve a stored Caller ID Message of the Caller ID Messaging Signal, and transmit the Caller ID Messaging Signal to the destination communications address. The Caller ID Message and Caller ID Messaging Signal may include text, video, voice, and/or digital data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D.M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Patent number: 6805334Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for pulling communication cable through conduit. The apparatus has a winch mounted to a stand. The stand includes a base connected to an upper frame by at least three supports. At least one of the supports is pivotally mounted to at least one of the base and the upper frame such that the upper frame collapses toward the base. The stand is positioned above the conduit, the communication cable is attached to the winch, and the winch is used to pull the communication cable through the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Kevin Forsberg, Tracy L. Selig, Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040190495Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for exchanging Internet Protocol addresses between parties to a telephone call. One method receives the telephone call from a calling telephone number to a called telephone number. The telephone call is connected to the called telephone number. At any time during processing of the telephone call, an Internet Protocol address associated with at least one of the calling telephone number and the called telephone number is communicated to either party via a data network and/or via the Public Switched Telephone Network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Isaac D. M. White, James Dickens
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Patent number: 6788215Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for sensing an electromagnetic field. A Global Positioning System (GPS) is disposed in a housing, and the GPS acquires global positioning system information describing a location of the apparatus. An electromagnetic sensor is also disposed in the housing and senses the electromagnetic field. An alarm couples to the electromagnetic sensor, the alarm produces an indication of at least one of i) the sensed electromagnetic field and ii) the location of the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventor: Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040165708Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for activating an electronic lock in an intelligent switched telecommunications network having a plurality of Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) components. A call is received from a device communicating with the telecommunications network. The call is from a calling party to a called party. Processing of the call within the telecommunications network is suspended. A database is queried for a telephone number of the called party. The database stores telephone numbers of called parties subscribing to a lock service provided by a telecommunications service provider. The lock service allows a user to remotely activate an electronic lock using the telecommunications network. If the query is successful, processing of the call within the telecommunications network is resumed. The call is used to activate the electronic lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventors: Isaac D. M. White, James Dickens
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Publication number: 20040159197Abstract: An apparatus and a method are disclosed for cutting cable. The apparatus has an elongate handle having a first end and a second end, and the first end has a first jaw member. A second jaw member pivots about the handle to form a set of jaws moving between an open position and a closed position. The set of jaws has a first cutting surface opposite a shaped supporting surface that receives and holds the cable being cut. The first cutting surface cuts the cable when the set of jaws is moved to the closed position. A channel in an outer surface of the apparatus includes a second cutting surface protruding from the channel for slitting an outer sheath of the cable. Wherein the cable is laid in the channel and, as the cable is pulled along the channel, the second cutting surface slits the outer sheath of the cable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Kevin Forsberg, James Dickens, Charles Sawyer, Isaac D.M. White, Blake Urban
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Patent number: 6773294Abstract: A connector is disclosed for electrically connecting a conductor to a terminal. The connector has a body and an electrically conductive member. The body has a passage for positioning the conductor therein. The passage has an aperture to an outer surface of the body. The electrically conductive member has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion extends through the aperture for crimping the conductor in the passage, and the second portion is for electrically connecting to the terminal. The electrically conductive member moves to disconnect the second portion from the terminal while still crimping the conductor in the passage.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Bellsouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040147159Abstract: A connector is disclosed for electrically connecting a conductor to a terminal. The connector has a body and an electrically conductive member. The body has a passage for positioning the conductor therein. The passage has an aperture to an outer surface of the body. The electrically conductive member has a first portion and a second portion. The first portion extends through the aperture for crimping the conductor in the passage, and the second portion is for electrically connecting to the terminal. The electrically conductive member moves to disconect the second portion from the terminal while still crimping the conductor in the passage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040123792Abstract: A safety device is disclosed for cautioning passing motorists or pedestrians. One embodiment has a mount and a rigid standard affixed to the mount. The standard is extensible in length. The standard has at least a first section moving in relation to a second section to extend the length of the standard. Another embodiment of the standard telescopes in length to enhance visibility. This embodiment of the standard has a tubular cross-section and an inner section sliding within an outer section.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2002Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040119456Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for accessing a Network Interface Device of a telecommunications network. The apparatus has a main body and a wrench. The main body has a first end, a second end, and an interior cavity. The interior cavity is open at the first end and extends into an interior region of the main body. The interior cavity is bound by a side wall and terminates within the main body at an end wall. The wrench is a 216-Type can wrench extending from the second end of the main body. The 216-Type can wrench has a thin-walled, polygonally-shaped interior cross-section.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White, James E. Dickens, Kevin Forsberg, Charles Sawyer
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Publication number: 20040109549Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for locating trouble in a telecommunications network. One method communicates signals from a central office along a local loop. The local loop comprises a ring wire and a tip wire. Voltage polarity between the ring wire and the tip wire is reversed, causing a customer's wiring to be isolated from the local loop. A test of the local loop may then be remotely performed to determine whether trouble exists in the local loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Blake R. Urban, Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040108671Abstract: A dolly is disclosed for transporting a ladder. The dolly has a main frame, a ladder brace, and a ladder stop. The main frame has a first end, second end, and a single longitudinal frame member extending between the first end and the second end. The ladder brace upwardly extends from the first end of the main frame and supports one end of the ladder. The ladder stop upwardly extends from the second end of the main frame and engages a rung of the ladder. The dolly extends in length and height to accommodate various ladder lengths, and the dolly collapses for easy carrying and stowing. The dolly allows a user to transport the ladder with less lifting and, thus, less injury.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Kevin Forsberg, Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040108496Abstract: An apparatus is disclosed for pulling communication cable through conduit. The apparatus has a winch mounted to a stand. The stand includes a base connected to an upper frame by at least three supports. At least one of the supports is pivotally mounted to at least one of the base and the upper frame such that the upper frame collapses toward the base. The stand is positioned above the conduit, the communication cable is attached to the winch, and the winch is used to pull the communication cable through the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Kevin Forsberg, Tracy L. Selig, Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040107558Abstract: A tool is disclosed for installing communication cable. The tool has a handle, a first ending from the handle, and a second arm extending from the handle. The first arm has a rotatably mounted to the first arm, and the wheel includes a circumferential groove. The arm includes a cable guide for guiding the communication cable to the groove in the The handle is used to roll the wheel along a cleft, and the communication cable feeds the cable guide to the groove in the wheel and the wheel stuffs the communication cable cleft.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2002Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventors: Kevin Forsberg, Isaac D. M. White
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Publication number: 20040107049Abstract: Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for alerting a user to points of interest. An apparatus, for example, includes a Global Positioning System receiver. The Global Positioning System receiver acquires Global Positioning System information and determines a present location of the apparatus. Memory stores a database of selected Global Positioning System information. The apparatus also includes means for comparing the Global Positioning System information with the selected Global Positioning System information stored in the memory. An alarm produces an indication when the Global Positioning System information is within a predefined range of the selected Global Positioning System information stored in memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2002Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventor: Isaac D. M. White