Patents by Inventor Jim A. McAlear

Jim A. McAlear 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: 7197029
    Abstract: A system for an adaptive network phone includes a SIP-enabled handset or other telephone device to be connected to a host computer, for instance via a USB connection. The host computer may initiate a call event when the user picks up the SIP device and wishes to make a call, in one regard by testing line conditions for a data connection to the Internet or other network to determine if a packet-based call will meet minimum noise, delay or other criteria of the user. If the conditions are satisfactory, the call may proceed as a packet network transmission, otherwise the call may revert to the public switched telephone network for fallback completion. The SIP-enabled handset may also interface to multimedia functions in the host computer, for instance to permit paging, answering machine, cordless operation or other features.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Gregory T. Osterhout, Jim A. McAlear, Mark Sosebee
  • Publication number: 20050210443
    Abstract: Methods, interfaces and devices for specifying a software process in a two dimensional diagrammatic framework. The major elements of this framework are software objects, operations on these objects, data flow and interaction operations between these objects, parameter specifications and a control flow context for these operations (samples of how these are represented in diagrams are shown in FIG. 1—which shows how a process can be specified that counts and sums the numbers within a file and writes the average to the system console). Objects are shown as elongated shapes that extend across a horizontal direction. The horizontal elongation of these shapes allows summary information to be recorded within the shape—information such as the object's type or class, a reference label or name for the object, a textual comment and lists of the object's fields and methods.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2004
    Publication date: September 22, 2005
    Inventor: Jim McAlear
  • Patent number: 6721332
    Abstract: The invention relates to local area networks typically comprising a LAN hub, a plurality of outer hub devices connected to the LAN hub and a plurality of USB devices and/or LAN computers connected to the plurality of outer hub devices via a respective plurality of USB links. The outer end hubs communicate with the USB devices and LAN computers using USB protocol having time sensitive aspects. To satisfy the requirements of the USB protocol, the outer hub devices perform the time sensitive aspects of the USB protocol. The outer hubs devices are each connected to the LAN hub via a respective point-to-point LAN link or collectively connected via a point-to-multipoint LAN link and communicate thereto using a LAN protocol which permits the outer hub devices to be further than meters from the LAN hub. The LAN protocol is typically a variant of the USB protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventor: Jim A. McAlear
  • Patent number: 6697372
    Abstract: The invention relates to local area networks including Ethernet networks which typically comprises a LAN hub, a plurality of outer hub devices connected to the LAN hub via a respective plurality of LAN links(passing through an Ethernet hub) and a plurality of USB devices and/or LAN computers connected to the plurality of outer hub devices via a respective plurality of USB links. The outer hub devices communicate with the USB devices and LAN computers using the USB protocol that has time sensitive aspects. To satisfy the requirements of the USB protocol, the outer hub devices perform the time sensitive aspects of the USB protocol. The outer hubs communicate with the LAN hub using an Ethernet protocol that permits the outer hub device to be further than 5 meters from the LAN hub. The Ethernet protocol is typically a variant of the USB protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventor: Jim A. McAlear