Patents by Inventor John Henits
John Henits 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: 20050094793Abstract: A system and method for producing a telephone conference record through a PBX system is provided. The system includes the steps of detecting when the user has called a recorder port, opening a call record and recording a telephone conversation with another party when the user is connected to a recorder port, detecting when the user's telephone line is disconnected, and stop recording and close the call record when the user's telephone line is disconnected. The recorder port is one of a plurality of recorder ports associated with the PBX, and a user's call to a recorder port may be connected with any of the plurality of recorder ports not recording at that time. Alternatively, the user may be associated with a hunt group that is configured to only a distinct subset of the plurality of recorder ports. The user may establish the telephone connection with the other party either prior to calling the recorder port or after calling the recorder port.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: May 5, 2005Inventors: Nicholas D'Agosto, John Henits
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Patent number: 6870920Abstract: A multi-stage data logging system comprising a telecommunications stage for receiving, processing, and compressing data from one or more input channels, a recorder stage for storing said data to a memory device, a distribution stage for retrieving said stored data and distributing said data to one or more output channels, and a plurality of interface paths linking said three stages to one another. Different stages of the system can be located wide distances apart and the interface paths linking the three stages can be automatically switched to achieve fault tolerance of the system.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Dictaphone Corp.Inventor: John Henits
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Patent number: 6775372Abstract: A multi-stage data logging system comprising a telecommunications stage for receiving, processing, and compressing data from one or more input channels, a recorder stage for storing said data to a memory device, a distribution stage for retrieving said stored data and distributing said data to one or more output channels, and a plurality of interface paths linking said three stages to one another. Different stages of the system can be located wide distances apart and the interface paths linking the three stages can be automatically switched to achieve fault tolerance of the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventor: John Henits
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Publication number: 20020164007Abstract: A multi-stage data logging system comprising a telecommunications stage for receiving, processing, and compressing data from one or more input channels, a recorder stage for storing said data to a memory device, a distribution stage for retrieving said stored data and distributing said data to one or more output channels, and a plurality of interface paths linking said three stages to one another. Different stages of the system can be located wide distances apart and the interface paths linking the three stages can be automatically switched to achieve fault tolerance of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Dictaphone CorporationInventor: John Henits
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Patent number: 6418218Abstract: A multi-stage data logging system comprising a telecommunications stage for receiving, processing, and compressing data from one or more input channels, a recorder stage for storing said data to a memory device, a distribution stage for retrieving said stored data and distributing said data to one or more output channels, and a plurality of interface paths linking said three stages to one another. Different stages of the system can be located wide distances apart and the interface paths linking the three stages can be automatically switched to achieve fault tolerance of the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1999Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventor: John Henits
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Patent number: 5819005Abstract: A modular digital recording system that records audio on digital audio tapes provides redundancy and the ability to record audio while listening to portions of audio that had been recorded on the DAT. The system uses a hard disc that receives audio for recording simultaneously with the DAT. When one wishes to listen to a voice message, one can activate the hard disc to listen to a particular message while the DAT is still recording. The system is modular so that the capacity can be expanded as required. The system includes a LAN adapter so that the system can provide networking access.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventors: Daniel F. Daly, John Henits, Salvatore J. Morlando, Robert B. Swick, Keith K W Leung, Constantine P. Messologitis
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Patent number: 5448420Abstract: An apparatus and method have been conceived for using a digital audio tape (DAT) in an audio logger for the purposes of storing and retrieving audio data. This is accomplished in a manner such that the data is received and recorded in a time related manner. Provision is made for accommodating the transfer drive rate of the DAT through use of a buffer between the signal processor of the logger and the DAT. In addition, the method of storing the data results in greater use of the available space on the DAT as the DAT tape only writes for those periods when audio is present on a channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1993Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventors: John Henits, Robert B. Swick
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Patent number: 5446603Abstract: A scheme has been devised for retrieving audio for a selected time from a digital audio tape that has been used in a device such as a digital logger wherein audio is recorded on a intermittent basis. A record session table is created on the digital audio tape that correlates the time of recording sessions to of the location on the DAT for a selected time of recording.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventors: John Henits, Robert B. Swick
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Patent number: 5396371Abstract: Apparatus and method for storing and retrieving audio data simultaneously. A digital audio logger is provided with a digital audio tape (DAT) for permanent storage of audio data and with a random access storage (RAS) device that provides fast retrieval of audio. Both the DAT and RAS devices have audio written from a buffer that initially stores audio data temporarily. Two pointers are provided for the RAS device. Because of the randomness characteristic of the RAS device, data can be retrieved rapidly with a first one of the pointers and for this reason has advantages in fast retrieval. The RAS device communicates with a supervisor whereby data can be retrieved therefrom through the first pointer while the RAS device is receiving data from the buffer through the second pointer.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventors: John Henits, Robert B. Swick, Constantine P. Messologitis, Christopher S. Goane
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Patent number: 5339203Abstract: A scheme has been devised for retrieving audio from a digital audio tape (DAT) that has been used in a device such as a digital audio logger wherein audio is recorded on a intermittent basis. An audio bit map is created on the DAT that represents a record of activity with a "1" bit representing audio and a "0" bit representing absence of audio. The channels of the logger can be searched for a next message or previous message. A predetermined sequence of "1's" and "0's" are used in the search for identifying a message.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1993Date of Patent: August 16, 1994Assignee: Dictaphone CorporationInventors: John Henits, Robert B. Swick
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Patent number: RE41292Abstract: A modular digital recording system that records audio on digital audio tapes provides redundancy and the ability to record audio while listening to portions of audio that had been recorded on the DAT. The system uses a hard disc that receives audio for recording simultaneously with the DAT. When one wishes to listen to a voice message, one can activate the hard disc to listen to a particular message while the DAT is still recording. The system is modular so that the capacity can be expanded as required. The system includes a LAN adapter so that the system can providing networking access.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Nice Systems Inc.Inventors: Daniel F. Daly, John Henits, Salvatore J. Morlando, Robert B. Swick, Keith K. W. Leung, Yanyan Leung, Constantine P. Messologitis