Patents by Inventor Richard J. Gordon
Richard J. Gordon 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: 7525691Abstract: A system and method for facilitating facsimile transmissions coupled to the switched telephone network in a manner supporting multiple communication channels, each of which allowing communication sessions with originating fax machines. The store and forward facilities include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. The store and forward facility receives a facsimile message from an originating fax machine. The store and forward facility then delivers the facsimile message to a mailbox associated with the intended receiving facsimile machine. Subscriber mailboxes may be provided as part of the mass storage, which can then be accessed by the subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2007Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Catch Curve, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 7365884Abstract: A system and method for facilitating facsimile transmissions has one or more store and forward facilities, each associated with a plurality of subscriber facsimile machines, typically coupled over the switched telephone network. The store and forward facsimiles include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. A subscriber to the system delivers an outgoing facsimile message to the store and forward facility with which it is associated, which records the fax message together with data as to originating facsimile machine and destination facsimile machine. The store and forward facility then delivers the facsimile message to the intended receiver facsimile machine, either directly or through another store and forward facility. If unsuccessful on an initial attempt, the store and forward facility periodically retrys to send the facsimile message.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2006Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Catch Curve, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 7202978Abstract: A system and method for facilitating facsimile transmissions has one or more store and forward facilities. The store and forward facilities include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. Subscriber mailboxes are provided as part of the mass storage, which can be accessed by a subscriber to have his messages delivered to any facsimile machine he designates. Secure facsimile transmission is achieved through use of subscriber PIN numbers. The system can also be used in cooperation with a paperless facsimile machine which directly displays the facsimile message on a screen and is capable of entering outgoing facsimile messages to the store and forward facility.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: Catch Curve, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6785021Abstract: A system and method for facilitating facsimile transmissions has one or more store and forward facilities, each associated with a plurality of subscriber facsimile machines, typically coupled over the switched telephone network. The store and forward facilities include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. A subscriber to the system delivers an outgoing facsimile message to the store and forward facility with which it is associated, which records the fax message together with data as to originating facsimile machine and destination facsimile machine. The store and forward facility then delivers the facsimile message to the intended receiver facsimile machine, either directly or through another store and forward facility. If unsuccessful on an initial attempt, the store and forward facility periodically retrys to send the facsimile message.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Audiofax, IP, LLCInventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 6643034Abstract: A system and method for facilitating facsimile transmissions has one or more store and forward facilities, each associated with a plurality of subscriber facsimile machines, typically coupled over the switched telephone network. The store and forward facilities include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. A subscriber to the system delivers an outgoing facsimile message to the store and forward facility with which it is associated, which records the fax message together with data as to originating facsimile machine and destination facsimile machine. The store and forward facility then delivers the facsimile message to the intended receiver facsimile machine, either directly or through another store and forward facility. If unsuccessful on an initial attempt, the store and forward facility periodically retrys to send the facsimile message.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Audiofax IP, LLCInventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 5459584Abstract: A system and method has one or more store and forward facilities, (SAFF) each associated with a plurality of subscriber facsimile machines. The SAFF include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. A subscriber to the system delivers an outgoing facsimile message to the SAFF with which it is associated, which records the fax message, together with data as to originating facsimile machine and destination facsimile machine. The SAFF then delivers the facsimile message to the intended receiver facsimile machine, either directly or through another SAFF. If unsuccessful on an initial attempt, the SAFF periodically retries to send the facsimile message. The system also provides spooling of all facsimile messages for an intended receiver machine, which are all spooled upon connection with the receiver machine. Subscriber mailboxes are provided as part of the mass storage, which can be accessed by a subscriber to have his messages delivered to any facsimile machine he designates.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 1995Date of Patent: October 17, 1995Assignee: Audiofax, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 5291302Abstract: A system and method has one or more store and forward facilities, (SAFF) each associated with a plurality of subscriber facsimile machines. The SAFF include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. A subscriber to the system delivers an outgoing facsimile message to the SAFF with which it is associated, which records the fax message, together with data as to originating facsimile machine and destination facsimile machine. The SAFF then delivers the facsimile message to the intended receiver facsimile machine, either directly or through another SAFF. If unsuccessful on an initial attempt, the SAFF periodically retries to send the facsimile message. The system also provides spooling of all facsimile messages for an intended receiver machine, which are all spooled upon connection with the receiver machine. Subscriber mailboxes are provided as part of the mass storage, which can be accessed by a subscriber to have his messages delivered to any facsimile machine he designates.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1992Date of Patent: March 1, 1994Assignee: Audiofax, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 4994926Abstract: A system and method for facilitating facsimile transmissions has one or more store and forward facilities, each associated with a plurality of subscriber facsimile machines, typically coupled over the switched telephone network. The store and forward facilities include a computer for controlling operations and mass data storage equipment. A subscriber to the system delivers an outgoing facsimile message to the store and forward facility with which it is associated, which records the fax message together with data as to originating facsimile machine and destination facsimile machine. The store and forward facility then delivers the facsimile message to the intended receiver facsimile machine, either directly or through another store and forward facility. If unsuccessful on an initial attempt, the store and forward facility periodically retrys to send the facsimile message.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1988Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: F-Mail Associates, L.P.Inventors: Richard J. Gordon, James R. Kennedy
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Patent number: 4015737Abstract: An object loading and unloading apparatus of a type having a framework adapted to be connected to a truck bed. A track is connected to the framework and has a plurality of rollers located thereon. A frame having forklift members connected perpendicularly to the bottom thereof is movably mounted on the track so that in one position the forklift members can be driven under an object to be transported. A winch is connected to the framework and has a cable which connects to a pulley on top of the frame for selectively pivoting the frame and forklift members and for pulling such frame and thereby an object to be loaded onto the track and thereby onto a truckbed. The winch is further utilized for unloading by releasing the frame and allowing it to slide down the track by gravity and then to pivot, also by the force of gravity, into an unloading position.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1975Date of Patent: April 5, 1977Assignee: Scranton Manufacturing Company, Inc.Inventors: Harold G. Wright, Richard J. Gordon