Patents by Inventor Nancy Murray
Nancy Murray 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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Patent number: 5960348Abstract: a telecommunications carrier other than the carrier of last contact is arranged to a) recognize that the telephone to which a particular call is placed is a disconnected telephone and b) provide different call treatment for the call, e.g., different call handling or different call features or services, as compared to the treatment the telecommunications carrier provides for the same call to the same telephone when it is recognized that the telephone is not disconnected. Advantageously, no effort is wasted in an attempt to complete the telephone call to a disconnected telephone. Such different treatments include 1) simply making no attempt to route the call to the disconnected telephone via the network of last contact, 2) routing the call to a secondary, alternate telephone, and 3) initiating transmission of a page to a pager that is associated with the owner of the disconnected telephone.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Allen Eisdorfer, Jerry Eisdorfer, Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Shelley B. Goldman, Nancy Murray, David Phillip Silverman
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Patent number: 5894595Abstract: With the advent of personal digital assistants (PDAs) having modems for information, e.g., facsimile and/or data, transmission over wireless connections, as well as the capability for voice communications, we have recognized that is possible to communicate with a person, wherever they are, in whatever form is desired. In order to do so in a manner that simulates the way a person at a fixed location having a separate telephone, fax machine and data modem would communicate, incorporate into a PDA is a) a receiver for a wireless actuation signal that indicates that a communication of some type is waiting for a called party; b) an outgoing connection origination unit that establishes a connection from the PDA to the waiting communication; c) a discriminator, which makes a determination as to the type of communication that is waiting; and d) a selection unit that routes the information signals received over the connection established by the PDA to an appropriate communication unit within the PDA, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: April 13, 1999Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Albert Friedes, Shelley B. Goldman, Susanne Watson Moroses, Nancy Murray, David Phillip Silverman, Roy Philip Weber
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Patent number: 5761277Abstract: We have recognized that in the prior art, to insure that there is at least some communication between the calling and called parties, when the called party is unavailable to take a call, the calling party may be connected to an alternate destination, e.g., a voice messaging system, and the caller's telephone call is considered completed. If the called party thereafter becomes available, the called party is not connected to the caller's telephone call. However, in accordance with the principles of the invention, this problem is overcome by, in response to receipt of an indication that the called party is available for a caller's telephone call after the caller's telephone call has already been connected to an alternate destination, a) disconnecting the caller's telephone call from the alternate destination and, instead, b) connecting it the called party, thus interrupting the connection between the caller and the alternate destination.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1997Date of Patent: June 2, 1998Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Shelley B. Goldman, Nancy Murray, David Phillip Silverman, Yao-Chung Tsao, Roy Philip Weber
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Patent number: 5706329Abstract: It is known in the prior art to, when a telephone customer is unavailable to take a call, page the customer, thereby notifying the customer that a telephone call is waiting. The customer may then call in to a meet-me bridge to be connected to the incoming telephone call. However, if the customer does not respond to the page in time, prior art systems provide for the calling party's call to be routed to an alternate destination, e.g., a voice messaging system. The calling party's telephone call is thereby considered completed. If the customer thereafter becomes available, the customer is not connected to the caller's telephone call even if the caller is still connected to the alternate destination.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: AT&TInventors: Mark Jeffrey Foladare, Shelley B. Goldman, Nancy Murray, David Phillip Silverman, Yao-Chung Tsao, Roy Philip Weber
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Patent number: 5646589Abstract: In a noisy environment, e.g., a car traveling down the road with the radio playing, a user who prefers that his pager provide him with an audible alert in response to an actuation of the pager may not be able to hear such an audible alert supplied by the pager. To overcome this difficulty, a pager that is set to an audible alert mode is arranged to change its alerting for a particular actuation of the pager from audible to tactile only when the ambient sound level of the environment in which the pager is located is greater than a predetermined threshold level. For each actuation of the pager that the ambient sound level in the environment in which the pager is located is less than the predetermined threshold level, the pager alerts audibly. Optionally, if the pager also determines that it is no longer being worn on the person of a user, the pager alerts audibly regardless of whether the ambient sound level is greater than the predetermined threshold level.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1994Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Nancy Murray, David Phillip Silverman
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Patent number: 5546442Abstract: We have recognized that in the prior art, to insure that there is at least some communication between the calling and called parties, when the called party is unavailable to take a call, the calling party may be connected to an alternate destination, e.g., a voice messaging system, and the caller's telephone call is considered completed. If the called party thereafter becomes available, the called party is not connected to the caller's telephone call. However, in accordance with the principles of the invention, this problem is overcome by, in response to receipt of an indication that the called party is available for a caller's telephone call after the caller's telephone call has already been connected to an alternate destination, a) disconnecting the caller's telephone call from the alternate destination and, instead, b) connecting it the called party, thus interrupting the connection between the caller and the alternate destination.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 1994Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Mark J. Foladare, Shelley B. Goldman, Nancy Murray, David P. Silverman, Yao-Chung Tsao, Roy P. Weber