Patents by Inventor Kirk A. Reid

Kirk A. Reid 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: 6330325
    Abstract: A telephone agent availability monitoring system is disclosed for use in telephone switching networks known as “automatic call distribution” systems (ACD's). The inventive monitoring system automatically detects when a telephone headset is unplugged from its associated amplifier, and sends a signal via the agent's computer work station to a central server connected with telephone switching equipment. In the case of a wireless headset, a signal is sent when the headset travels out of communication range. The telephone switching equipment can then route an ongoing call and/or future calls to other agents who are available, until the monitoring system detects that the headset has been plugged back into the amplifier or traveled back into range, indicating that the agent is available again.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2001
    Assignee: GN Netcom, Inc.
    Inventors: Kirk A. Reid, Dwight D. Lynn
  • Patent number: 5926543
    Abstract: Existing automatic log on/log off systems in telephone systems determine whether or not a workstation is occupied and whether calls can be directed to that workstation by determining whether or not the amplifier that provides the interface between the telephone system and the occupant's headset is plugged into the workstation. Recent headsets have included a connector in the cord between the headset and the amplifier, enabling the occupant to leave the workstation without unplugging the amplifier. However, this defeats the sensing mechanism of the existing automatic log on/log off system. An amplifier according to the invention replaces the existing amplifier and includes a detector for determining whether a communication link exists between the headset and the amplifier, and an activator for activating the existing automatic log on/log off system in the telephone system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 20, 1999
    Assignee: GN Netcom, Inc.
    Inventors: Dwight D. Lynn, Kirk A. Reid, Shu-Ren Chen
  • Patent number: 5488657
    Abstract: Existing automatic log on/log off systems in telephone systems determine whether or not a workstation is occupied, and that calls can be directed to that workstation, by determining whether or not the amplifier that provides the interface between the telephone system and the occupant's headset is plugged into the workstation. Recent headsets have a connector in the cord between the headset and the amplifier. This enables the occupant to leave the workstation without unplugging the amplifier, which defeats sensing mechanism of the existing automatic log on/log off system. An amplifier according to the invention replaces the existing amplifier and includes a detector that determines whether the headset is connected to the amplifier, and an activator that activates the existing automatic log on/log off system in the telephone system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 11, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1996
    Assignee: ACS Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Dwight D. Lynn, Kirk A. Reid, Shu-Ren Chen
  • Patent number: 5353347
    Abstract: An amplifier for amplifying a signal received on a telephone line and for providing the amplified signal to a telephone headset. The amplifier draws current from a battery. The current drawn is reduced in the absence of activity on the line. The amplifier includes a timer that generates a first control signal after a time-out time. The timer is reset by a second control signal. A threshold circuit generates the second control signal when the signal on the telephone line is above a threshold level. Finally, a circuit, responsive to the first control signal, reduces the current drawn from the power supply. The amplifier may additionally or alternatively include receive line muting. The amplifier includes an automatic level control circuit that receives the signal received on the telephone line and controls the level of the amplified signal provided to the headset to a set level in response to a second control signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 4, 1994
    Assignee: ACS Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Pierre R. Irissou, Shu-Ren Chen, Dwight D. Lynn, Kirk A. Reid
  • Patent number: 5226077
    Abstract: Existing automatic log on/log off systems in telephone systems determine whether or not a workstation is occupied, and that calls can be directed to that workstation, by determining whether or not the amplifier that provides the interface between the telephone system and the occupant's headset is plugged into the workstation. Recent headsets have a connector in the cord between the headset and the amplifier. This enables the occupant to leave the workstation without unplugging the amplifier, which defeats sensing mechanism of the existing automatic log on/log off system. An amplifier according to the invention replaces the existing amplifier and includes a detector that determines whether the headset is connected to the amplifier, and an activator that activates the existing automatic log on/log off system in the telephone system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Assignee: ACS Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Dwight D. Lynn, Kirk A. Reid, Shu-Ren Chen
  • Patent number: RE35536
    Abstract: An amplifier for amplifying a signal received on a telephone line and for providing the amplified signal to a telephone headset. The amplifier draws current from a battery. The current drawn is reduced in the absence of activity on the line. The amplifier includes a timer that generates a first control signal after a time-out time. The timer is reset by a second control signal. A threshold circuit generates the second control signal when the signal on the telephone line is above a threshold level. .[.Finally, a.]. .Iadd.A .Iaddend.circuit, responsive to the first control signal, reduces the current drawn from the power supply. The amplifier may additionally or alternatively include receive line muting. The amplifier includes an automatic level control circuit that receives the signal received on the telephone line and controls the level of the amplified signal provided to the headset to a set level in response to a second control signal. .[.Finally, a.]. .Iadd.A .Iaddend.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 17, 1997
    Assignee: ACS Wireless, Inc.
    Inventors: Pierre R. Irissou, Shu-Ren Chen, Dwight D. Lynn, Kirk A. Reid