Patents by Inventor Reginald P. Best

Reginald P. Best 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: 7111060
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: September 19, 2006
    Assignee: AEP Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang
  • Patent number: 6981041
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2005
    Assignee: AEP Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev
  • Patent number: 6920502
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 19, 2005
    Assignee: Netilla Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev
  • Publication number: 20030191799
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2001
    Publication date: October 9, 2003
    Applicant: Netilla Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang
  • Publication number: 20020032725
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his (her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server. The SEP monitors operational status of its connections and associated office servers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Applicant: Netilla Networks Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueler, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev
  • Publication number: 20010047406
    Abstract: Apparatus and accompanying methods for use therein for implementing an integrated, virtual office user environment, through an office server(s), through which a remotely stationed user can access typical office network-based applications, including e-mail, file sharing and hosted thin-client programs, through a remotely located network, e.g., WAN, connected web browser. Specifically, a front end, namely a service enablement platform (SEP), to one or more office servers on a LAN is connected to both the WAN and LAN and acts both as a bridge between the user and his(her) office applications and as a protocol translator to enable bi-directional, web-based, real-time communication to occur between the browser and each such application. The SEP translates user input originating from the browser into application-specific protocols and applies a result to a corresponding office application server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Applicant: Netilla Networks Inc.
    Inventors: Kenneth S. Araujo, Reginald P. Best, Christopher P. Douglas, Devin J. Heitmueller, Siuling C. Zhang, Gamid Isayev
  • Patent number: 6118796
    Abstract: Apparatus for an improved ISDN terminal adapter (5) and accompanying methods for use therein. The adapter provides automatic ISDN switch detection, automatic SPID configuration, baud rate unblocking and automatic data compression. Specifically, the adapter automatically detects a type of ISDN switch (480) to which the adapter is connected by analyzing D-channel initialization messages which are received by the adapter from the switch as well as specific responses to ISDN messages sent by the adapter. The switch type value is then used, during SPID determination, in conjunction with a telephone area code of the user, to access an internal database (435) of predefined SPID formats, referenced in terms of particular telephone service areas and switch types, to access the possible SPID format(s) for the ISDN switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 12, 2000
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Reginald P. Best, Daniel M. Brennan, Cheng T. Chen
  • Patent number: 6005846
    Abstract: Apparatus for an improved ISDN terminal adapter (5) and accompanying methods for use therein. The adapter provides automatic ISDN switch detection, automatic SPID configuration, baud rate unblocking and automatic data compression. Specifically, the adapter automatically detects a type of ISDN switch (480) to which the adapter is connected by analyzing D-channel initialization messages which are received by the adapter from the switch as well as specific responses to ISDN messages sent by the adapter. The switch type value is then used, during SPID determination, in conjunction with a telephone area code of the user, to access an internal database (435) of predefined SPID formats, referenced in terms of particular telephone service areas and switch types, to access the possible SPID format(s) for the ISDN switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Reginald P. Best, Daniel M. Brennan, Cheng T. Chen
  • Patent number: 5666362
    Abstract: A data communication system referred to as an Asynchronous/Synchronous Converter is provided to facilitate the communications between a data terminal equipment (DTE) device using the asynchronous communication port, and a dial-up router located in a digital network. When running a dial-up TCP/IP program over the asynchronous port, DTEs use a protocol called Asynchronous Point-to-Point Protocol (Asychronous PPP). On the other hand, dial-up routers usually support Synchronous PPP. The data communication system of the invention connects the DTE to the digital network and ultimately to the dial-up router and provides two way conversion between Asynchronous PPP and Synchronous PPP that is transparent to both the DTE and the router. This two way conversion is enabled in part by the converter intercepting and storing certain link control protocol (LCP) packets and using data in those packets to effect a translation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1997
    Assignee: 3COM Corporation
    Inventors: Cheng T. Chen, Reginald P. Best, Daniel M. Brennan