Patents by Inventor Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr. 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: 6937157Abstract: The present invention to provide a “smart cable system” for high density metallic cross connect systems. In particular, this invention relates to the physical structure of cables and associated hardware needed to form the “smart cable system” for interconnecting cards in shelves and racks of high density metallic cross connect switching systems. This invention provides the cable installer the ability to connect cables to cards with minimal errors by using visual indicators. The visual indicators guide the cable installer such that he/she can properly install the cables into the appropriate connectors. The present invention also provides a means for detecting when and where the cables are connected within the cross connect system.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie, Timothy John Hodgkinson
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Patent number: 6903939Abstract: The present invention discloses a physical shelf architecture for high density metallic cross connect systems. The present invention is intended to overcome the problems associated with the physical interconnections of metallic paths in cross connect switching systems. The physical architecture of the present invention effectively performs physical interconnections required by high density metallic cross connect systems. The physical architecture enables for a scalable design and structure of racks and shelves. In particular, inter-connect levels can be performed with devices-to-devices, boards-to-boards, shelves-to-shelves, and racks-to-racks.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie, Timothy John Hodgkinson
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Patent number: 6870724Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for protecting electronic devices (switching and non-switching) such as micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) devices and solid state relays due to lightning exposure or electrical power surges in double end exposed systems. Over voltage suppressors and over current detectors are used to limit the exposure of high voltages and currents to the MEMS and solid-state relay devices in double end exposed systems.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 6741675Abstract: The invention presented herein is directed to a battery injection and loop supervision (BILS) system and method that can be used in the DSL environment. The BILS of the present invention provides battery injection, loop supervision, and butt set operation mode detection in the DSL environment. A voltage source, detector and comparator in the BILS unit can be used to supervise the copper loop status from the central office. In addition, using the present invention, a field technician using a conventional butt set can detect battery voltage and receive an audible tone from the cooper loops in the DSL environment. Furthermore, the BILS can be implemented in accordance with two preferred embodiments, voltage sensing and current sensing. The BILS includes circuitry, working in conjunction with a shared common resource card and a conventional butt set, for testing, maintaining, and installing copper loops in the DSL environment.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffle
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Patent number: 6700770Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for protecting electronic devices (switching and non-switching) such as micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) devices and solid state relays due to lightning exposure or electrical power surges in double end exposed systems. Over voltage suppressors and over current detectors are used to limit the exposure of high voltages and currents to the MEMS and solid-state relay devices in double end exposed systems.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2002Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 6683768Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for protecting electronic devices (switching and non-switching) such as micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) devices and solid state relays due to lightning exposure or electrical power surges. An over voltage protector and an over current protector are used to limit the exposure of high voltages and currents to the MEMS devices and solid-state relays. A relay or equivalent device is energized when a high current is sensed in the loop, which relay is used to protect the MEMS devices and solid state relays from damage. The relay can be controlled via software/hardware and works in conjunction with other components/devices in the overall systems. In this manner, any number of MEMS devices or solid state relays can be protected.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 6671149Abstract: The present invention discloses systems and methods for protecting electronic devices (switching and non-switching) such as micro electro-mechanical system (MEMS) devices and solid state relays due to lightning exposure or electrical power surges. An over voltage protector and an over current protector are used to limit the exposure of high voltages and currents to the MEMS devices and solid-state relays. A relay or equivalent device is energized when a high current is sensed in the loop, which relay is used to protect the MEMS devices and solid state relays from damage. The relay can be controlled via software/hardware and works in conjunction with other components/devices in the overall systems. In this manner, any number of MEMS devices or solid state relays can be protected.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2000Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie, Harry Rodriguez, Robert Crofford
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Patent number: 6574309Abstract: The present invention is directed to a remotely actuated splitter bypass function (RASB) working in conjunction with a test head at the central office for testing and maintaining copper loops in the digital subscriber line environment. The RASB allows a competitive local exchange carrier to test and maintain the xDSL portion of the copper loop with minimal interference and disturbance to/from the plain old telephone system (POTS) service by bypassing the central office splitter. The splitter bypass operation includes the steps of selecting a copper loop pair for testing, actuating a first relay for monitor mode, actuating a second relay for bypass mode, testing the selected copper loop, and resetting the first and second relays back to normal mode. By applying positive and negative voltages from the tip and ring with respect to ground, various relays can be set (actuated) and reset to provide multiple modes of operations.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie
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Patent number: 6574313Abstract: The present invention relates to a system and method for providing a “lifeline” service to a VoDSL customer despite an electrical power outage or integrated access device failure at the customer premise. A bypass function is implemented in an integrated access device at the customer premise to provide the lifeline service. The bypass function is preferably a relay, which can be automatically activated to provide the lifeline service under various conditions. The bypass relay, working in conjunction with systems in the central office and the regional switching center allows the customer to obtain an active telephone line during power outages or integrated access device failures. Electrical power is also supplied to the customer's premise from the central office, thereby allowing the customer to use a telephone line in the traditional manner. The present invention can further be implemented for any number of customers and telephone lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie
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Patent number: 6553105Abstract: The present invention is directed to a remotely actuated splitter bypass function (RASB) working in conjunction with a test head at the central office for testing and maintaining copper loops in the digital subscriber line environment. The RASB allows a competitive local exchange carrier to test and maintain the xDSL portion of the copper loop with minimal interference and disturbance to/from the plain old telephone system (POTS) service by bypassing the central office splitter. The splitter bypass operation includes the steps of selecting a copper loop pair for testing, actuating a first relay for monitor mode, actuating a second relay for bypass mode, testing the selected copper loop, and resetting the first and second relays back to normal mode. By applying positive and negative voltages from the tip and ring with respect to ground, various relays can be set (actuated) and reset to provide multiple modes of operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie
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Patent number: 6546089Abstract: The present invention relates to systems and methods for providing a “lifeline” service to a VoDSL customer despite an electrical power outage or integrated access device failure at the customer premise. A bypass function is implemented in an integrated access device at the customer premise to provide the lifeline service. The bypass function is preferably a relay, which can be automatically activated to provide the lifeline service under various conditions. The bypass relay, working in conjunction with systems in the central office and the regional switching center allows the customer to obtain an active telephone line during power outages or integrated access device failures. Electrical power is also supplied to the customer's premise from the central office, thereby allowing the customer to use a telephone line in the traditional manner. The present invention can further be implemented for any number of customers and telephone lines.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie
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Patent number: 6480575Abstract: The present invention is directed to a remotely actuated splitter bypass function (RASB) working in conjunction with a test head at the central office for testing and maintaining copper loops in the digital subscriber line environment. The RASB allows a competitive local exchange carrier to test and maintain the xDSL portion of the copper loop with minimal interference and disturbance to/from the plain old telephone system (POTS) service by bypassing the central office splitter. The splitter bypass operation includes the steps of selecting a copper loop pair for testing, actuating a first relay for monitor mode, actuating a second relay for bypass mode, testing the selected copper loop, and resetting the first and second relays back to normal mode. By applying positive and negative voltages from the tip and ring with respect to ground, various relays can be set (actuated) and reset to provide multiple modes of operations.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2002Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffie
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Patent number: 6453016Abstract: The invention presented herein is directed to a remotely addressable maintenance unit (RAMU) working in conjunction with a test head at the central office for detecting and locating faults in digital subscriber loop (DSL) and/or plain old telephone system (POTS) environments. The RAMU includes circuitry for setting and resetting one or more relays for either normal or testing/maintenance mode. The present invention provides a system and method for addressing the RAMU by applying either positive or negative voltages from the tip to ground, from ring to ground, and from tip and ring to ground. In this manner, individual RAMUs can be defined/designed to respond in certain voltage levels and polarities. Accurate fault detection and sectionalization is achieved by the combination of the addressing capabilities enumerated herein, and the impedance signature designed into the RAMU, working in concert with a test head in the central office.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 6343114Abstract: The invention presented herein is directed to a remotely addressable maintenance unit (RAMU) working in conjunction with a test head at the central office for detecting and locating faults in digital subscriber loop (DSL) and/or plain old telephone system (POTS) environments. The RAMU includes circuitry for setting and resetting one or more relays for either normal or testing/maintenance mode. The present invention provides a system and method for addressing the RAMU by applying either positive or negative voltages from the tip to ground, from ring to ground, and from tip and ring to ground. In this manner, individual RAMUs can be defined/designed to respond in certain voltage levels and polarities. Accurate fault detection and sectionalization is achieved by the combination of the addressing capabilities enumerated herein, and the impedance signature designed into the RAMU, working in concert with a test head in the central office.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 6292540Abstract: The invention presented herein is directed to a battery injection and loop supervision (BILS) system and method that can be used in the DSL environment. The BILS of the present invention provides battery injection, loop supervision, and butt set operation mode detection in the DSL environment. A voltage source, detector and comparator in the BILS unit can be used to supervise the copper loop status from the central office. In addition, using the present invention, a field technician using a conventional butt set can detect battery voltage and receive an audible tone from the cooper loops in the DSL environment. Furthermore, the BILS can be implemented in accordance with two preferred embodiments, voltage sensing and current sensing. The BILS includes circuitry, working in conjunction with a shared common resource card and a conventional butt set, for testing, maintaining, and installing copper loops in the DSL environment.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Turnstone Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., P. Kingston Duffle
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Patent number: 4674119Abstract: A wide band high voltage and high power amplifier is particularly useful for telephony applications. The amplifier employs a flyback converter with the capacitor storage element coupled across the line. The subscriber line is characterized in having a definite load impedance which impedance is in parallel with the storage capacitor of the flyback converter. The subscriber lines are monitored by a differential amplifier which provides a single-ended output indicative of the levels across the lines. This output is summed with the input signal to develop an error signal. The input signal to the line circuit is the particular signal of concern such as ringing, the voice signal and so on. The error signal is supplied as one input to a comparator having another input coupled to a triangular reference waveform. The output of the comparator provides a pulse width modulated waveform where the width of the pulses are indicative of the error signal.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1984Date of Patent: June 16, 1987Assignee: ITT CorporationInventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 4656659Abstract: A digitally controlled ring signal generator includes a plurality of ring signal generating sources providing a plurality of inputs to each of a plurality of ring circuits. Each input is an a.c. signal superimposed on a d.c. bias that is greater than or equal to the peak voltage of the a.c. signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: ITT CorporationInventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 4602130Abstract: A dual voltage source feed circuit arrangement for a two-wire telephone line circuit includes an auxiliary voltage source placed across the two-wire line and switchably controlled to connect the voltage source across the line to thereby supply an additional current to the line which current provides a optimum value of talk current to the line.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: July 22, 1986Assignee: ITT CorporationInventor: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr.
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Patent number: 4598173Abstract: An interface circuit for a subscriber line circuit employs a controllable amplifier including a switching converter. The switching converter includes a capacitor coupled across a two-wire subscriber line and supplies an auxiliary voltage to the line. The amplifier includes an input adder having an output coupled to the switching converter for controlling the magnitude of the auxiliary voltage with one input of the adder adapted to receive a feedback control signal which is developed by monitoring the voltage across the output. Another input to the adder receives line input signals for the line circuit. The amplifier is controlled in operation by an off hook detector which provides an output signal when the subscriber line goes off hook to cause the amplifier to operate and further includes ring control logic which is also coupled to the amplifier and activates the amplifier during the presence of a ring control signal.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1984Date of Patent: July 1, 1986Assignee: ITT CorporationInventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., Kevin C. Keegan, Reddeppa N. Pothuri, Albert H. Lloyd, Jr.
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Patent number: 4456991Abstract: A telephone line circuit and system for interfacing digital exchange line circuits to a terminal interface of a switching network is disclosed. The system includes controllable active circuit impedance matching means for reducing impedance mismatch between a selected line circuit and the terminal interface. Control means controls both the active circuit impedance matching means for adjusting the effective circuit impedance to a value within a predetermined range, and the conditioning circuit gain pads for selectably adjusting the gain of a transmitted signal. Additionally, control means controls the d.c. line impedance and voltage for adjusting the effective line feed current to the subscriber loop, and provides interfaces for a plurality of line circuits to both a switching network and external processor. Supervision means provides supervision control signals to the control means and thereby permits the telephone line circuit system to provide desired telephone system functions.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 1983Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: International Telephone and Telegraph CorporationInventors: Ramon C. W. Chea, Jr., Santanu Das, Daniel C. Upp, Jozef Cornu, Johan M. R. Danneels, Jean R. J. M. Taeymans