Patents by Inventor Kurt A. Campbell
Kurt A. Campbell 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: 20060119287Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, a method comprises receiving a time-varying power waveform. The power waveform may be periodic and/or phase-controlled. Compressed within a power range associated with the time-varying power waveform, a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal is produced, which is supplied to a light source in order to produce a lighting effect emulating lighting from a candle flame.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Inventors: Kurt Campbell, Mike Boone, Mark Medley, Karel Slovacek
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Patent number: 7013480Abstract: A system for receiving network video includes a remote control with a power control input. A video receiver, controlled by the remote control, powers up or powers down based on a control signal indicating activation of the power control input. The video receiver receives video signals from a gateway or gateway source connected to the video network. The gateway decodes signals received from the network into a format acceptable by the receiver. If the gateway receives a control signal from the remote control indicating activation of the power control input and the gateway is currently in the “on” state, the gateway toggles to the “off” state and outputs a predefined channel to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventor: Kurt A. Campbell
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Systems and methods for delivering picture-in-picture signals at diverse compressions and bandwidths
Publication number: 20050052578Abstract: T Systems and methods for providing picture-in-picture, or other multi-picture displays. Some of the systems include two or more video and/or data signals that are coupled to a transmission device. In addition, a selector signal is coupled to the transmission device. The transmission device also includes a video output that, based at least in part on the selector signal, provides a derivative of one of the video and/or data signals at a first compression and bandwidth, and the other video and/or data signal at a second compression and bandwidth. Various of the methods include utilize the systems to transmit two or more video outputs based at least in part on a selector signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: March 10, 2005Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce Phillips, Steven Casey, Kurt Campbell, Donald Brodigan -
Publication number: 20040233860Abstract: Data signals from a telecommunication network are routed to a gateway which generates analog signal distributed to receivers within a customer premises. A network interface device receives digital signals from the telecommunication network. A first diplexer has a digital signal port connected to the network interface device. The first diplexer combined signal port is connected with the combined signal port of a second diplexer. The gateway receives digital signals from the second diplexer digital signal port and provides analog signals to the second diplexer analog signal port. Analog signals are then available to receivers at both the first diplexer analog signal port and the second diplexer analog signal port.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2004Publication date: November 25, 2004Applicant: U S West, Inc.Inventors: Kurt A. Campbell, Bruce A. Phillips
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Publication number: 20040187160Abstract: Methods and systems provide a selected video segment to customer premises equipment. A request is received from the customer premises equipment for transmission of the selected video segment. A copy of the selected video segment is transferred to one of a plurality of buffers. One of the plurality of buffers is mapped through a routing network to a port interfaced with the customer premises equipment. The selected video segment is transmitted from the one of the plurality of buffers through the routing network and port to the customer premises equipment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Charles I. Cook, Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Donald L. Brodigan, Steven M. Casey
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Publication number: 20040176085Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices, as well as system and methods for using them. For example, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a system is provided for allowing a plurality of telecommunication information providers to transmit telecommunication information to a customer premises. The system can include a network interface device operable to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information. Each of the information sets can be associated with a particular telecommunication service and/or all of the information sets can be associated with the same telecommunication service.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc (Patent Prosecution)Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040177163Abstract: A network interface device has an isolation device adapted to isolate a transport medium internal to a customer premises from a transport medium external to the customer premises such that operational changes to one of the internal and external transport media do not affect the other of the internal and external transport media. A first interface is coupled with the isolation device and adapted to communicate with the external transport medium, which is in communication with a distribution point. A second interface is coupled with the isolation device and adapted to communicate with the internal transport medium. A microserver is disposed external to the customer premises and coupled with the first and second interfaces. The microserver is adapted to receive telecommunication information from the external transport medium and includes software for implementing a predetermined function over the internal transport medium by processing the received telecommunication information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Casey, Bruce A. Phillips, Donald Brodigan, Kurt A. Campbell
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Publication number: 20040160460Abstract: Systems and methods are described for delivering a data stream to a video appliance. The data stream may have a computer video signal, such as provided by the output of a computational device. The data stream is received from the computational device. The computer video signal is converted to a converted television video signal, which is combined with television video signals received from an external source. The combined television video signals are transmitted to the video appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Casey, Bruce A. Phillips, Donald Brodigan, Kurt A. Campbell
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Publication number: 20040163125Abstract: An isolation device is adapted to isolate a transport medium internal to a customer premises from a transport medium external to the customer premises such that operational changes to one of the internal and external transport media do not affect the other of the internal and external transport media. A first interface is coupled with the isolation device and adapted to communicate with the external transport medium, which is in communication with a distribution point. A second interface is coupled with the isolation device and adapted to communicate with the internal transport medium. An addressable set-top box is disposed external to the customer premises and coupled with the first and second interfaces. The set-top box is adapted to receive encoded telecommunication information from the external transport medium and to generate television signals from the encoded telecommunication information for transmission over the internal transport medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2003Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communication International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Donald Brodigan, Kurt A. Campbell
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Publication number: 20040151289Abstract: Certain embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices, as well as systems and methods for using them. For instance, in accordance with some embodiments, a network interface device can comprise an isolation device, which can be configured to isolate an internal transport medium from an external transport medium, such that operational changes to the internal transport medium do not affect the external transport medium, and operational changes to the external transport medium do not affect the internal transport medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc (Patent Prosecution)Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan, Qi Wang
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Publication number: 20040151168Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide network interface devices and systems and methods for using them. For instance, a system in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention comprises a network interface device adapted to receive a plurality of sets of telecommunication information (telecommunication can include, inter alia, voice signals, Internet Protocol data, audio signals, data representing encoded audio signals, video signals and data representing encoded video signals) and distribute at least one of the plurality to a customer premises. The system can further include a control point operable to transmit configuration information to the network interface device. The configuration information can be operable to configure the behavior of the network interface device with respect to one or more of the information sets.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc (Patent Prosecution)Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Steven M. Casey, Charles I. Cook, Donald L. Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040151161Abstract: A network interface system is provided with an addressable application device and a processor. The addressable application device is adapted to interface with a transport medium internal to a customer premises. The processor is adapted to selectively process telecommunication information originating from a transport medium external to the customer premises. The processor is further adapted to transmit the processed telecommunication information to the addressable application device for implementation of an application over the transport medium internal to the customer premises in accordance with a state of the addressable application device. The addressable application device and the processor are disposed external to the customer premises.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Steven M. Casey, Bruce A. Phillips, Donald Brodigan, Kurt A. Campbell
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Publication number: 20040150751Abstract: Systems and methods for presenting picture-in-picture displays, or multi-picture displays. Some of the systems include two video signals that are coupled to a compositing device. The compositing device is also coupled to a selector input that originates remote from the compositing device. The compositing device provides a video output that is a combination of two or more video inputs arranged in a picture-in-picture format, or a multi-picture format. The methods include receiving two or more video inputs and providing a composite output arranged in a picture-in-picture format, or a multi-picture format.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Kurt A. Campbell, Donald Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040150749Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and displaying video and/or data in a picture-in-picture, or multi-picture image format. Some of the systems include a video and data stream that are selected by a selecting device. The video and data streams are formatted and transferred to a network interface device via a transmission device. Various of the methods include receiving a selection input and, based on the selection input, selecting multiple video and/or data streams for transmission. The streams are formatted, and transmitted to a network interface device that creates a composite video signal based on the input data and/or video streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Kurt A. Campbell, Donald Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040150748Abstract: Systems and methods for providing picture-in-picture, or other multi-picture displays. Some of the systems include two video signals that are coupled to a transmission device along with a selector signal. The transmission device further includes two video outputs associated with each of the respective video inputs. Based in part on the selector signal, one of the video outputs includes a derivative of one of the video inputs transmitted at a first bandwidth, while the other video output includes a derivative of the other video input transmitted at a second bandwidth. Some of the methods include supporting multi-picture displays by receiving two or more video inputs and a selector input. Based on the selector input, the video inputs are formatted and transmitted as video outputs that correspond to the respective video inputs.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Kurt A. Campbell, Donald Brodigan
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Publication number: 20040150750Abstract: Systems and methods for monitoring visual displays in a picture-in-picture, or other multi-picture format. Some of the systems include two video inputs, with one being generated remote from a display, while the other is being generated local to the display. The systems include a selecting device that receives a selection input indicating one of the video inputs as a full screen display and the other input as a partial screen display. A compositing device combines the two video inputs as a single video output, where the single video output includes one of the video inputs layered over the other video input. Some of the methods include receiving the video inputs as selected, and combining the video inputs into a single video output.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2003Publication date: August 5, 2004Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Steven M. Casey, Kurt A. Campbell, Donald Brodigan
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Publication number: 20030213000Abstract: A system for receiving network video includes a remote control with a power control input. A video receiver, controlled by the remote control, powers up or powers down based on a control signal indicating activation of the power control input. The video receiver receives video signals from a gateway or gateway source connected to the video network. The gateway decodes signals received from the network into a format acceptable by the receiver. If the gateway receives a control signal from the remote control indicating activation of the power control input and the gateway is currently in the “on” state, the gateway toggles to the “off” state and outputs a predefined channel to the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventor: Kurt A. Campbell
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Patent number: 6591423Abstract: A system for receiving network video includes a remote control with a power control input. A video receiver, controlled by the remote control, powers up or powers down based on a control signal indicating activation of the power control input. The video receiver receives video signals from a gateway or gateway source connected to the video network. The gateway decodes signals received from the network into a format acceptable by the receiver. If the gateway receives a control signal from the remote control indicating activation of the power control input and the gateway is currently in the “on” state, the gateway toggles to the “off” state and outputs a predefined channel to the receiver.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventor: Kurt A. Campbell
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Patent number: 6198744Abstract: An asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) based very-high-bit-rate subscriber line (VDSL) communication system includes an optical ring having a plurality of multiplexers. An information provider is connected to the optical ring via a first one of the multiplexers. The information provider includes an ATM core switch operable with the first one of the multiplexers for transmitting data and video signals on to the optical ring and for receiving data signals from the optical ring. Each of a plurality of central offices is connected to the optical ring via a respective one of the multiplexers. Each of the central offices includes an ATM edge switch operable with the respective one of the multiplexers for receiving video and data signals from the information provider via the optical ring and for transmitting data signals to the information provider via the optical ring. The information provider communicates with the central offices through a single optical ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Huggins, James W. Nevelle, Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt Campbell, Clinton L. Cave
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Patent number: 6178179Abstract: An xDSL signal distribution system is provided having a DSL translator unit located between a central office XTU unit and a customer location for allowing equipment of multiple types of DSL signal format to be used within the same distribution system. The translator unit is arranged to decode the payload of transmitted signals of one type of DSL format into base digital data. The translator unit then performs line code conversion to a second desired type of DSL code format. In addition, the translator unit employs buffering to allow transmission of the converted xDSL signals at a transmission rate suitable for the type of coding.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Qwest Communications International Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Phillips, Kurt A. Campbell, Joseph P. Huggins, Darwei Kung, John M. Czak