Patents by Inventor Jeffrey T. Eschbach
Jeffrey T. Eschbach 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: 10447761Abstract: A method and system for capturing web content from a web server includes a capturing server establishing an active link between a client device and the capturing server that allows the client device to remotely control an active web browsing session, between the capturing server and the web server, to select web content. The method also includes establishing the active web browsing session between the capturing server and the web server using a web browser executing on the capturing server. The capturing server further receives the web content from the web server, without the web content being routed through the client device, and captures the web content during the active web browsing session as a set of images of the web browser. The set of images is captured to a non-volatile storage device, remote from the client device, for later retrieval on a future date.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: PAGE VAULT INC.Inventors: Jeffrey T Eschbach, Todd Walter Price, Stephen Gregory Nazaran
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Patent number: 10158722Abstract: A method and system for the scheduled capturing of web content from a web server includes a capturing server establishing a link with a client device and receiving over the link from the client device a set of indications for web content to capture and schedule information for capturing the web content. The method further includes performing, in accordance with the schedule information, establishing a network connection with the web server hosting a web resource of the indicated web content, receiving the web resource over the network connection from the web server without the web resource being routed through the client device, and capturing the web resource as a set of images of the web resource loaded into a web browser executing on the capturing server.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: December 18, 2018Inventors: Jeffrey T Eschbach, Todd Walter Price, Stephen Gregory Nazaran
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Publication number: 20170289267Abstract: A method and system for the scheduled capturing of web content from a web server includes a capturing server establishing a link with a client device and receiving over the link from the client device a set of indications for web content to capture and schedule information for capturing the web content. The method further includes performing, in accordance with the schedule information, establishing a network connection with the web server hosting a web resource of the indicated web content, receiving the web resource over the network connection from the web server without the web resource being routed through the client device, and capturing the web resource as a set of images of the web resource loaded into a web browser executing on the capturing server.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2015Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: PAGE VAULT INC.Inventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Todd Walter Price, Stephen Gregory Nazaran
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Patent number: 9729410Abstract: A method and system for capturing web content from a web server includes a capturing server establishing an active link between a client device and the capturing server that allows the client device to remotely control an active web browsing session, between the capturing server and the web server, to select web content. The method also includes establishing the active web browsing session between the capturing server and the web server. The capturing server further receives the web content from the web server, without the web content being routed through the client device, and captures the web content.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2013Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Inventor: Jeffrey T Eschbach
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Publication number: 20170034244Abstract: A method and system for capturing web content from a web server includes a capturing server establishing an active link between a client device and the capturing server that allows the client device to remotely control an active web browsing session, between the capturing server and the web server, to select web content. The method also includes establishing the active web browsing session between the capturing server and the web server using a web browser executing on the capturing server. The capturing server further receives the web content from the web server, without the web content being routed through the client device, and captures the web content during the active web browsing session as a set of images of the web browser. The set of images is captured to a non-volatile storage device, remote from the client device, for later retrieval on a future date.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2015Publication date: February 2, 2017Applicant: PAGE VAULT INC.Inventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Todd Walter Price, Stephen Gregory Nazaran
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Publication number: 20150120804Abstract: A method and system for capturing web content from a web server includes a capturing server establishing an active link between a client device and the capturing server that allows the client device to remotely control an active web browsing session, between the capturing server and the web server, to select web content. The method also includes establishing the active web browsing session between the capturing server and the web server. The capturing server further receives the web content from the web server, without the web content being routed through the client device, and captures the web content.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Jeffrey T. Eschbach
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Patent number: 7908475Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56, 106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Aaron M. Smith, Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Jie Weng, Walter Johnson
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Patent number: 7801068Abstract: A controller (105) registers (205) a first number of channels; registers (210) a first number of clients (125); determines (215) a set of client groups a set of client groups and categorizing the registered clients into the client groups; and for each client group in the set, assigns (220) a corresponding subset of the registered channels; and communicates (225) the corresponding subset to each registered client therein. A RCD (125) registers (505) with the controller (105); and receives (510) a subset of the registered channels, the subset corresponding to a client group. In this manner, a RCD discovers a subset of channels in a network (130) to which it can subscribe that is appropriate for its resources and/or capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Kabe Vanderbaan
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Patent number: 7395204Abstract: In the present technique of push to talk communications system, a push to talk audio data message is translated to text data to provide for a translated text data message. The push to talk audio data message is then associated with the corresponding translated text data message to provide for an association of the audio and text messages. The translated text data message is accordingly sent to one or more destinations.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Kabe VanderBaan, Jeffrey T. Eschbach
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Publication number: 20080077664Abstract: A method for distributing messages in a communication network is provided. The method includes obtaining a text message from a source device in the communication network. The method also includes translating the text message to generate an audio message. Moreover, the method includes associating the text message with the audio message, to provide an association between the text message and the audio message. Further, the method includes sending the audio message to a plurality of target devices in the communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: KABE VANDERBAAN, JEFFREY T. ESCHBACH
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Patent number: 7313103Abstract: A communication system (100) includes a first communication unit (101, 102, 103, 104) capable of communicating over a full-duplex persistent-connection link provided by a full-duplex network (105) and a second communication unit (151, 152) capable of communicating over a half-duplex dispatch link provided by a dispatch RF system (150). The system (100) also includes a dispatch gateway (120). The dispatch gateway (120) receives signals from a first communication unit (101, 102, 103, 104) over a full-duplex persistent link through a full-duplex network (105) and provides communication between the first communication unit and a single dispatch communication unit (151, 152) or a group of dispatch communication units (151, 152) over a half-duplex communication link through a dispatch RF system (150). The gateway operates in a manner so as to permit communication between full-duplex terminals (101, 102, 103, 104) and half-duplex terminals (151, 152).Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2002Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Gregory W. Cox, Frederick H. Rohles, Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Jayanth P. Mysore
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Patent number: 7228415Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56, 106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Aaron M. Smith, Jie Weng, Gregory W. Cox
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Patent number: 7228414Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56,106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Aaron M. Smith, Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Jie Weng, Walter Johnson
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Patent number: 7042879Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56. 106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Aaron M. Smith, Gregory W. Cox, Jie Weng
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Publication number: 20030224825Abstract: A communication system (100) includes a first communication unit (101, 102, 103, 104) capable of communicating over a full-duplex persistent-connection link provided by a full-duplex network (105) and a second communication unit (151, 152) capable of communicating over a half-duplex dispatch link provided by a dispatch RF system (150). The system (100) also includes a dispatch gateway (120). The dispatch gateway (120) receives signals from a first communication unit (101, 102, 103, 104) over a full-duplex persistent link through a full-duplex network (105) and provides communication between the first communication unit and a single dispatch communication unit (151, 152) or a group of dispatch communication units (151, 152) over a half-duplex communication link through a dispatch RF system (150). The gateway operates in a manner so as to permit communication between full-duplex terminals (101, 102, 103, 104) and half-duplex terminals (151, 152).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventors: Gregory W. Cox, Frederick H. Rohles, Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Jayanth P. Mysore
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Publication number: 20030088765Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56. 106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: General Instruments CorporationInventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Aaron M. Smith, Jie Weng, Gregory W. Cox
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Publication number: 20030086390Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56. 106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: General Instrument CorporationInventors: Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Aaron M. Smith, Gregory W. Cox, Jie Weng
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Publication number: 20030088676Abstract: Session Inter-Device (SID) mobility networks (50, 100, 150) are described in which a seamless transfer of a communication session from a first device (56. 106, 116) to a second device (66, 116, 166) can be achieved without interrupting the active session. According to the SID mobility network (50), the transfer can be accomplished by transferring away from the Transferring Node or first device (56) the IP address associated with the active session (58) so that the network (50) will route the session to the desired Target Node or second device (66). The Transferring Node (56) transfers its IP address (58) to the Agent (60) and stops requesting data packets addressed to its IP address (58). The Agent (60) then begins to request and eventually receive the packets addressed to the Transferring Node's IP address (58). The Agent (60) then transfers the packets to the Target Node (66).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: General Instruments CorporationInventors: Aaron M. Smith, Jeffrey T. Eschbach, Senaka Balasuriya, Jie Weng, Walter Johnson