Patents by Inventor Jerry Klein
Jerry Klein 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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Publication number: 20080075262Abstract: A caller ID based call routing feature is described for blocked and non-blocked caller ID's. A processing system in the public switched telephone network (PSTN) receives first identifying information for identify the source of a telephone call and associates additional information stored in a memory with the first identifying information. The additional information may be information about the calling party initially downloaded to the memory by a subscriber. Once retrieved from the memory by the processing system, the additional information may then be transmitted to the subscriber via the Internet for display on a monitor or to the subscriber's telephone for display on a telephone display. Another feature described is a branch calling feature where the subscriber may program a processing system within the PSTN to forward an incoming call to two or more end units (e.g., telephones) simultaneously.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: TELEMAZE LLCInventors: Samuel Wood, Jerry Klein, Margaret Asprey
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Publication number: 20070025184Abstract: A correlation SONAR that provides improved velocity estimates due to a reduction in random and bias errors is disclosed. Rather than basing the velocity estimate on a single set of primary receiver pairs, one or more additional velocity estimates are generated based on one or more available receiver pair sets having the same velocity vectors as the primary receiver pairs set. Additional velocity estimates also provide a reliability and accuracy improvement by enabling identification and subsequent elimination of erroneous velocity estimates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: Anthony Scoca, Jerry Klein, James Huber
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Publication number: 20060239437Abstract: In one embodiment, the system includes a processor, referred to herein as a tandem access controller (TAC), coupled to the PSTN, where the TAC allows a subscriber to set-up and make changes to the configuration of his or her phone line or other communications device. Such changes include selective call forwarding. In one embodiment, the TAC is controlled by the subscriber using the web. The TAC is coupled internally to the PSTN in a local service area and is outside the central office of the subscriber. A calling party makes a first call to the subscriber using the subscriber's public telephone number. The TAC receives the first call prior to the call reaching the subscriber's terminating central office, which in some cases avoids a toll. The TAC then carries out the subscriber's instructions for the first call, such as making one or more second calls using telephone numbers different from the subscriber's public telephone number.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: TELEMAZE LLCInventors: Samuel Wood, Jerry Klein, Margaret Asprey
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Publication number: 20060239436Abstract: In one embodiment, the system includes a processor, referred to herein as a tandem access controller (TAC), coupled to the PSTN, where the TAC allows a subscriber to set-up and make changes to the configuration of his or her phone line or other communications device. Such changes include selective call forwarding. In one embodiment, the TAC is controlled by the subscriber using the web. The TAC is coupled internally to the PSTN in a local service area and is outside the central office of the subscriber. A calling party makes a first call to the subscriber using the subscriber's public telephone number. The TAC receives the first call prior to the call reaching the subscriber's terminating central office, which in some cases avoids a toll. The TAC then carries out the subscriber's instructions for the first call, such as making one or more second calls using telephone numbers different from the subscriber's public telephone number.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: Telemaze LLCInventors: Samuel Wood, Jerry Klein, Margaret Asprey
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Publication number: 20060239438Abstract: In one embodiment, the system includes a processor, referred to herein as a tandem access controller (TAC), coupled to the PSTN, where the TAC allows a subscriber to set-up and make changes to the configuration of his or her phone line or other communications device. Such changes include selective call forwarding. In one embodiment, the TAC is controlled by the subscriber using the web. The TAC is coupled internally to the PSTN in a local service area and is outside the central office of the subscriber. A calling party makes a first call to the subscriber using the subscriber's public telephone number. The TAC receives the first call prior to the call reaching the subscriber's terminating central office, which in some cases avoids a toll. The TAC then carries out the subscriber's instructions for the first call, such as making one or more second calls using telephone numbers different from the subscriber's public telephone number.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: October 26, 2006Applicant: TELEMAZE LLCInventors: Samuel Wood, Jerry Klein, Margaret Asprey
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Publication number: 20060056273Abstract: A sonar system comprises a transmitter adapted to provide pulse sequences, wherein each of the pulse sequences includes pulses that reflect off an object, a receiver adapted to receive the reflected pulses, and a processor. The processor is configured to transmit a first pulse sequence via the transmitter to obtain a first distance to the object in a first distance range and to transmit a second pulse sequence via the transmitter to obtain a second distance to the object in a second distance range. The processor is configured to transmit the second pulse sequence in response to being unable to obtain the first distance to the object in the first distance range.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2004Publication date: March 16, 2006Inventors: Anthony Scoca, Jerry Klein, James Huber
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Publication number: 20050185797Abstract: In accordance with the illustrative embodiment, a diagnostic method for use with multi-element transducers includes determining an acoustic center of a transducer and determining an offset of the determined acoustic center from a theoretical acoustic center of the transducer. In some embodiments, the method also quantifies the impact that the offset has on performance of a transducer array. In some embodiments, the offset is used to correct signal processing calculations that rely on assumptions about the acoustic center of each transducer in the transducer array. A diagnostic system for use with multi-element transducers includes a projector, wherein the projector generates a sound; and a mechanical fixture, wherein the fixture aligns the projector with the transducing elements in the transducer so that in combination, the projector selectively ensonifies each of the transducing elements in the transducer.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Jerry Klein, Anthony Scoca
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Patent number: 5857480Abstract: A water purging system is disclosed. The system includes a primary water line having a first end with threads for the receipt of a faucet constituting a source of water and a second end with threads for coupling to a supplemental water line adapted to be purged of water after usage. An air tank is provided for the receipt of compressed air and for expelling the compressed air into the primary line and supplemental line after use of the system. The secondary line has a first end coupled with the air tank and a second end coupled to a central extent of the primary line. The secondary line also has a one-way check valve therein for the flow of air from the air tank to the primary and supplemental lines. Further included is a turbine having a first end operatively coupled to the air tank and having a second end operatively coupled to the primary line.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1997Date of Patent: January 12, 1999Inventor: Jerry Klein