Patents by Inventor Joseph F. Stiley, III

Joseph F. Stiley, III 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: 5552779
    Abstract: A wide area paging system is disclosed in which paging messages input to the system in one local area can be broadcast to a receiver in any other local area without necessarily broadcasting the message in all areas. A local area clearinghouse in each area stores resident subscriber data including current location and receiver serial number. This data is used to transfer messages over a data network to the correct clearinghouse. The system uses a TDM data protocol. The data is encoded and transmitted at a very high rate (e.g. , 19,000 baud) in short packets (256 bits/13 milliseconds) via stereo FM sidebands. Receivers are assigned to receive sequentially numbered time slots matching a portion of their address. The addresses of intended receivers are included in the data packets. Battery-powered receivers are deactivated between packets and reactivated in accordance with the sequential time slot number scheme to receive an incoming packet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignees: Seiko Corporation, Seiko Epson Corporation
    Inventors: Garold B. Gaskill, Daniel J. Park, Robert G. Rullman, Donald T. Rose, Joseph F. Stiley, III, Lewis W. Barnum, Don G. Hoff
  • Patent number: 5395490
    Abstract: A method for changing a characteristic of a material is provided. The characteristic of the material is determined by the nature of the bond coupling certain molecular components in the material. The material is exposed to electromagnetic energy having a frequency range related to the bond coupling two molecular components in the material. During the time the material is exposed to the electromagnetic energy, stress is applied to the material. As a result, the bond is broken and then subsequently a different bond is formed by the simultaneous application of the stress and the electromagnetic energy. The structure of the new bond is determined in part by the stress.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: March 7, 1995
    Assignee: Intertec, Ltd.
    Inventors: Don G. Hoff, Joseph F. Stiley, III
  • Patent number: 5159713
    Abstract: A wide area paging system is disclosed in which paging messages input to the system in one local area can be broadcast to a receiver in any other local area without necessarily broadcasting the message in all areas. A local area clearinghouse in each area stores resident subscriber data including current location and receiver serial number. This data is used to transfer messages over a data network to the correct clearing-house. The system uses a TDM data protocol. The data is encoded and transmitted at a very high rate (e.g., 19,000 baud) in short packets (256 bits/13 milliseconds) via stereo FM sidebands. Receivers are assigned to receive sequentially numbered time slots matching a portion of their address. The addresses of intended receivers are included in the data packets. Battery-powered receivers are deactivated between packets and reactivated in accordance with the sequential time slot number scheme to receive an incoming packet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 1989
    Date of Patent: October 27, 1992
    Assignees: Seiko Corp., Seiko Epson Corp.
    Inventors: Garold B. Gaskill, Daniel J. Park, Robert G. Rullman, Donald T. Rose, Joseph F. Stiley, III, Lewis W. Barnum, Don G. Hoff
  • Patent number: 4713808
    Abstract: A wide area paging system is disclosed in which paging messages input to the system in one local area can be broadcast to a receiver in any other local area without necessarily broadcasting the message in all areas. A local area clearinghouse in each area stores resident subscriber data including current location and receiver serial number. This data is used to transfer messages over a data network to the correct clearinghouse. The system uses a TDM data protocol. The data is encoded and transmitted at a very high rate (e.g., 19,000 baud) in short packets (256 bits/13 milliseconds) via stereo FM sidebands. Receivers are assigned to receive sequentially numbered time slots matching a portion of their address. The addresses of intended receivers are included in the data packets. Battery-powered receivers are deactivated between packets and reactivated in accordance with the sequential time slot number scheme to receive an incoming packet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 15, 1987
    Assignee: A T & E Corporation
    Inventors: Garold B. Gaskill, Daniel J. Park, Robert G. Rullman, Donald T. Rose, Joseph F. Stiley, III, Lewis W. Barnum, Don G. Hoff