Patents by Inventor Judy Mae Fong

Judy Mae Fong 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: 7046792
    Abstract: The amplitudes of a signal on the microphone input of a telephone and a signal on the line input of the telephone are compared with each other and with two thresholds. The comparisons are sampled and the samples control an up-down counter. The count in the counter is compared with two thresholds and the results of the comparisons are used to control at least two accumulators. A first accumulator counts consecutive comparisons having the same result and a second accumulator counts up or down in accordance with the comparisons. The counts in the first and second accumulators are logically analyzed to determine whether to receive or transmit. A plurality of samples defines a window, at the end of which the up-down counter is reset. The accumulators store data from a plurality of windows.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2006
    Assignee: Acoustic Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Scott E. Harrow, Judy Mae Fong, Harold Downey
  • Publication number: 20040174987
    Abstract: The amplitudes of a signal on the microphone input of a telephone and a signal on the line input of the telephone are compared with each other and with two thresholds. The comparisons are sampled and the samples control an accumulator including an up-down counter and logic to provide adjustable thresholds. The count in the counter is compared with two other thresholds and the results of the comparisons are used to apply either variable data or fixed data to the counter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2004
    Publication date: September 9, 2004
    Inventors: Scott E. Harrow, Judy Mae Fong, Harold Downey
  • Publication number: 20020141568
    Abstract: Correlation is improved by comparing the output of a multiplier and low pass filter to a first threshold and incrementing a counter when the output from the filter exceeds the first threshold; comparing the output of the filter to a second threshold and decrementing the counter when the output is below a second threshold. Correlation is indicated by the count in the counter exceeding a predetermined amount.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2001
    Publication date: October 3, 2002
    Applicant: Acoustic Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Samuel L. Thomasson, Franklyn H. Story, Scott E. Harrow, Judy Mae Fong, Justin L. Allen
  • Publication number: 20020126836
    Abstract: The amplitudes of a signal on the microphone input of a telephone and a signal on the line input of the telephone are compared with each other and with two thresholds. The comparisons are sampled and the samples control an up-down counter. The count in the counter is compared with two thresholds and the results of the comparisons are used to control at least two accumulators. A first accumulator counts consecutive comparisons having the same result and a second accumulator counts up or down in accordance with the comparisons. The counts in the first and second accumulators are logically analyzed to determine whether to receive or transmit. A plurality of samples defines a window, at the end of which the up-down counter is reset. The accumulators store data from a plurality of windows.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 9, 2001
    Publication date: September 12, 2002
    Applicant: Acoustic Technologies, Inc.,
    Inventors: Scott E. Harrow, Judy Mae Fong, Harold Downey
  • Publication number: 20020097861
    Abstract: An audio signal is divided into a plurality of bands prior to generating a shadow. The shadow is created by delaying the portion of the audio signal in at least one band by less than fifty milliseconds and combining the shadow signal with the portion of the audio signal. The portions, with any shadows, are combined to produce a reconstructed audio signal. The presence or absence of a shadow signal represents data or the data is represented by two or more shadow signals, in one or more bands. The period of delay of a portion in a band should not equal the period of the center frequency of that band. Preferably, the period of delay of a portion in a band does not equal the period of any frequency within the pass band.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2001
    Publication date: July 25, 2002
    Applicant: Acoustic Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Franklyn H. Story, Samuel L. Thomasson, Justin L. Allen, Judy Mae Fong, Scott E. Harrow