Patents by Inventor Paul James Reddy
Paul James Reddy 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: 8531693Abstract: A computer network may include a network server, a network printer having a printer identifier associated therewith, and a plurality of network computers coupled to the network server for generating print jobs to be directed to the printer based upon the printer identifier. Each print job may have a printing permission level associated therewith. Moreover, the computer network may further include a printer control device coupled between the network server and the network printer and configured to determine the printer identifier associated with the network printer based upon printer communications, identify the printer control device to the network server using the printer identifier to access the print jobs from the network computers, and selectively enable printing of the print jobs by the network printer based upon the respective printing permission levels associated therewith.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Sharpe, Jacky Sun, Peter James Riddell, Kevin Pickhardt
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Patent number: 8401880Abstract: A computer network may include a host computer and a plurality of computer workstations selectively connectable thereto at which user work sessions may be initiated. Each computer workstation when disconnected from the host computer (e.g., due to server outage, etc.) may advantageously initiate a user session responsive to a user request and store session information for updating the respective user account balance when reconnected with the host computer. Additionally, when the computer workstations are connected to the host computer they may copy respective user account balances from the host computer upon initiation of user sessions, and update the copied account balances based upon computer usage during the respective user sessions. The computer network may also include at least one reservation computer for cooperating with the host computer to schedule user session reservations and provide a requesting user an estimated time before a user session will be made available.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2009Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Joseph Sharpe, David Andrew Teviotdale, Patrick Gibb, Peter James Riddell
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Publication number: 20100094998Abstract: A computer network may include a host computer and a plurality of computer workstations selectively connectable thereto at which user work sessions may be initiated. Each computer workstation when disconnected from the host computer (e.g., due to server outage, etc.) may advantageously initiate a user session responsive to a user request and store session information for updating the respective user account balance when reconnected with the host computer. Additionally, when the computer workstations are connected to the host computer they may copy respective user account balances from the host computer upon initiation of user sessions, and update the copied account balances based upon computer usage during the respective user sessions. The computer network may also include at least one reservation computer for cooperating with the host computer to schedule user session reservations and provide a requesting user an estimated time before a user session will be made available.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Joseph Sharpe, David Andrew Teviotdale, Patrick Gibb, Peter James Riddell
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Publication number: 20100039662Abstract: A computer network may include a network server, a network printer having a printer identifier associated therewith, and a plurality of network computers coupled to the network server for generating print jobs to be directed to the printer based upon the printer identifier. Each print job may have a printing permission level associated therewith. Moreover, the computer network may further include a printer control device coupled between the network server and the network printer and configured to determine the printer identifier associated with the network printer based upon printer communications, identify the printer control device to the network server using the printer identifier to access the print jobs from the network computers, and selectively enable printing of the print jobs by the network printer based upon the respective printing permission levels associated therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Sharpe, Jacky Sun, Peter James Riddell, Kevin Pickhardt
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Publication number: 20100027054Abstract: A computer network may include at least one network printer, a plurality of network computers for generating print jobs for the at least one network printer, and a network print server coupled to the plurality of network computers for queuing the print jobs for the at least one network printer. Moreover, the computer network may further include at least one printer control device coupled between the network print server and the at least one network printer. The at least one printer control device may be configured to provide remote access to the at least one network printer via the World Wide Web (Web) using a Web communications protocol, communicate the print jobs from the network print server to the at least one network printer, and isolate the network print server from remote access communications formatted in the Web communications protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Sharpe, Jacky Sun, Peter James Riddell, Kevin Pickhardt, John H. Stewart
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Patent number: 7657448Abstract: A computer network may include a host computer and a plurality of computer workstations selectively connectable thereto at which user work sessions may be initiated. Each computer workstation when disconnected from the host computer (e.g., due to server outage, etc.) may advantageously initiate a user session responsive to a user request and store session information for updating the respective user account balance when reconnected with the host computer. Additionally, when the computer workstations are connected to the host computer they may copy respective user account balances from the host computer upon initiation of user sessions, and update the copied account balances based upon computer usage during the respective user sessions. The computer network may also include at least one reservation computer for cooperating with the host computer to schedule user session reservations and provide a requesting user an estimated time before a user session will be made available.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Joseph Sharpe, David Andrew Teviotdale, Patrick Gibb, Peter James Riddell
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Publication number: 20080192294Abstract: A computer network may include a plurality of computers connected together in a network and generating printer control data, and at least one printer connected to the network for printing the printer control data. The at least one designated computer may generate printer usage information from the printer control data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Kevin Pickhardt
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Patent number: 7366799Abstract: A document processing system may include a document processing device (e.g., a copier), a host (e.g., a computer server), and a multi-device compatible interface for enabling operation of the host and the document processing device from among a plurality of different possible document processing devices. That is, the multi-device compatible interface may determine a set of signals to use with the document processing device upon being connected therewith, and thereafter use the determined set of signals. Accordingly, the multi-device compatible interface may advantageously be used with numerous types of document processing devices despite the differences in their various protocols, connector types, etc.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2003Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Berwyn Hoyt, Geoff Shaw, Kevin Pickhardt
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Patent number: 7362461Abstract: A computer network may include a plurality of computers connected together in a network and generating printer control data, and at least one printer connected to the network for printing the printer control data. The at least one designated computer may generate printer usage information from the printer control data.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2008Assignee: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Kevin Pickhardt
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Patent number: 7075669Abstract: A document processing system may include a document processing device for performing print jobs and copy jobs, a print server for sending print jobs to the document processing device, and a copy station connected to the document processing device and the print server for allowing a user to enable the document processing device to perform a copy job. Furthermore, the copy station may prevent the print server from sending print jobs to the document processing device while the document processing device is enabled for performing a copy job. Additionally, the copy station may also prevent a user from enabling the document processing device to perform a copy job while the document processing device is performing a print job.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Pharos Systems International, Inc.Inventor: Paul James Reddy
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Publication number: 20040093410Abstract: A computer network may include a plurality of computers connected together in a network and generating printer control data, and at least one printer connected to the network for printing the printer control data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Paul James Reddy, Kevin Pickhardt
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Publication number: 20030227643Abstract: A document processing system may include a document processing device (e.g., a copier), a host (e.g., a computer server), and a multi-device compatible interface for enabling operation of the host and the document processing device from among a plurality of different possible document processing devices. That is, the multi-device compatible interface may determine a set of signals to use with the document processing device upon being connected therewith, and thereafter use the determined set of signals. Accordingly, the multi-device compatible interface may advantageously be used with numerous types of document processing devices despite the differences in their various protocols, connector types, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicants: Pharos Systems International, Inc., Corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Paul James Reddy, Berwyn Hoyt, Geoff Shaw, Kevin Pickhardt
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Publication number: 20030182150Abstract: A computer network may include a host computer and a plurality of computer workstations selectively connectable thereto at which user work sessions may be initiated. Each computer workstation when disconnected from the host computer (e.g., due to server outage, etc.) may advantageously initiate a user session responsive to a user request and store session information for updating the respective user account balance when reconnected with the host computer. Additionally, when the computer workstations are connected to the host computer they may copy respective user account balances from the host computer upon initiation of user sessions, and update the copied account balances based upon computer usage during the respective user sessions. The computer network may also include at least one reservation computer for cooperating with the host computer to schedule user session reservations and provide a requesting user an estimated time before a user session will be made available.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2003Publication date: September 25, 2003Applicant: Pharos Systems International, Inc. Corporation of the State of DelawareInventors: Paul James Reddy, Julian Joseph Sharpe, David Andrew Teviotdale, Patrick Gibb, Peter James Riddell
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Publication number: 20020113993Abstract: A document processing system may include a document processing device for performing print jobs and copy jobs, a print server for sending print jobs to the document processing device, and a copy station connected to the document processing device and the print server for allowing a user to enable the document processing device to perform a copy job. Furthermore, the copy station may prevent the print server from sending print jobs to the document processing device while the document processing device is enabled for performing a copy job. Additionally, the copy station may also prevent a user from enabling the document processing device to perform a copy job while the document processing device is performing a print job.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Applicant: Pharos Systems LimitedInventor: Paul James Reddy