Patents by Inventor Richard Krock
Richard Krock 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: 8424086Abstract: An Internet Service Provider (ISP) node is configured to suppress malicious session initiation protocol (SIP) messages. The ISP node is coupled to receive a new session initiation protocol (SIP) message from a user agent client associated with the ISP. If the SIP message includes a resource priority header (RPH) indicating the new SIP message should be given priority within the network, the ISP node determines whether the user agent client previously sent an initial SIP message with an RPH that has not yet been authorized, and if so, places the new SIP message in a buffer.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard Krock
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Publication number: 20110246580Abstract: A system and method for email management. An automatic reply control table is provided, and an entry may be created based on a designation made by a user when composing an email for transmission. An email manager then monitors incoming email to determine whether a particular email includes an indicator that it is an automatic-reply message and, if so, whether it corresponds to an entry on the automatic reply control table. If it does, then the received automatic reply message is deleted or otherwise disposed of. A notification may be generated for presentation to the sender of the original email indicating the disposition of received automatic reply messages corresponding to a particular transmitted email.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard Krock
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Publication number: 20110023086Abstract: An Internet Service Provider (ISP) node is configured to suppress malicious session initiation protocol (SIP) messages. The ISP node is coupled to receive a new session initiation protocol (SIP) message from a user agent client associated with the ISP. If the SIP message includes a resource priority header (RPH) indicating the new SIP message should be given priority within the network, the ISP node determines whether the user agent client previously sent an initial SIP message with an RPH that has not yet been authorized, and if so, places the new SIP message in a buffer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: ALCATEL LUCENTInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard Krock
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Patent number: 7476766Abstract: Compounds according to formula (I) wherein Z is S, SO, or SO2, may be prepared by a process that includes charging to a reactor hydrogen sulfide and an alkyl glycidyl ether according to formula (III), in the presence of a base. The compounds may also be prepared by contacting an alkoxychlorohydrin according to formula (II) with a sulfide source.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2006Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Wilson Wang, Kevin Rodney Lassila, Michael Edward Ford, Joseph Richard Krock, Nancy Mary Martin, Ge Grace Zhang
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Publication number: 20070261349Abstract: A utility pole (10) includes: a first pole section (12); a second pole section (14) separate from the first pole section (12); and, a spring (36) joining the first and second pole sections together such that the first pole section (12) may, under an application of force thereto, tilt relative to the second pole section (14).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Applicant: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070263781Abstract: A method of administering an emergency call service in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) (60) includes: receiving a call at a switching facility (70) from an end user terminal (EUT) (52) served by the facility (70), the facility (70) providing the EUT (52) access to a telephone service feature; disabling the telephone service feature for the EUT (52) in response to the facility (70) recognizing the received call as an emergency call; routing the emergency call to a public safety answering point (PSAP) (80) serving a geographic region in which the EUT (52) is located; and, providing a call taker (84) at the PSAP (80) control over the telephone service feature, such that the call taker (84) can selectively enable the telephone service feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2006Publication date: November 15, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070245475Abstract: A toilet tank flush valve (100) includes: a valve seat (120); a stopper (110) movable between an open position wherein the stopper (110) is displaced from the seat (120) and a closed position wherein the stopper (110) is in contact with the seat (120); and, a magnet arranged to urge the stopper (110) toward the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: October 25, 2007Applicant: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070234892Abstract: A precautionary measure against wireless phone-triggered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) is described that forces premature detonation of the IED at a safe location, such as a position in advance of a convoy of vehicles or troops, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the IED. Embodiments of the invention provide for transmitting low power alerting signals (e.g., paging, ringing, message waiting, text messages) from a wireless terminal residing on a mobile platform that is operable to navigate a transportation path in advance of a prospective target, to mobile stations within close proximity of the platform defining an “IED detonation zone.” In such manner, mobile stations within the IED detonation zone that are IED triggering devices (as well as mobile stations that are not IED triggering devices) will receive the alerting signals, thereby forcing premature detonation of IEDs in the detonation zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2005Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070232293Abstract: A method of bridging mobile radio services includes: establishing communication with a first portable two-way radio via a first mobile radio service; receiving traffic from the first portable two-way radio via the first mobile radio service; converting the received traffic into a designated format; and, routing the traffic to a selected destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070232304Abstract: A precautionary measure against wireless phone-triggered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDS) is described that forces premature detonation of the IED at a safe location, such as an unmanned checkpoint, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the IED. Embodiments of the invention provide for transmitting directionalized, low power alerting signals (e.g., paging, ringing, message waiting, text messages) from a stationary wireless terminal advantageously positioned a safe distance from a prospective target area, to mobile stations within a portion of a wireless service area defining an “IED detonation zone.” In such manner, mobile stations within the IED detonation zone that are IED triggering devices (as well as mobile stations that are not IED triggering devices) will receive the alerting signals, thereby forcing premature detonation of IEDs in the detonation zone.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2005Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070174084Abstract: A method of providing an individual seeking medical attention (20) access to a remotely located volunteer medical professional (40) includes: screening the individual (20) to determine a type of medical attention that is called for; searching through a plurality of volunteer medical professionals having diverse medical qualifications; selecting a volunteer from the search that is suited to provide the type of medical attention that is called for as determined from the screening, the volunteer being selected based upon their medical qualifications; and, establishing a connection over a telecommunications network (50) between the individual (20) and the selected volunteer (40) such that they are able to interactively communicate with one another over the established connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Bernard Malone, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070152448Abstract: An electrical power generating device (10) is provided for supplying electrical power to a charger of a rechargeable electronic device. Suitably, the charger has a connector at one end adapted to interface with the rechargeable electronic device and has at another end a standard electrical plug. The electrical power generating device (10) includes: an electric generator (12) that generates electrical power when driven; and, a receptacle (30) which receives electrical power from the generator (12). The receptacle (30) is provisioned with a standard electrical outlet (34) adapted to fit the standard electrical plug of the charger such that the electrical power received by the receptacle (30) from the electric generator (12) is output through the standard electrical outlet (34).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070141923Abstract: A clip (60) for holding electrical fuses (30) includes: a first end (64) adapted to releasably grip an installed electrical fuse (30) that is electrically connected to a circuit; and, a second end (62) adapted to releasably grip a spare electrical fuse (30) that is not electrically connected to a circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2005Publication date: June 21, 2007Inventors: Karl Rauscher, Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, James Runyon
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Patent number: 7230138Abstract: Compounds according to formula (I) wherein Z is S, SO, or SO2, may be prepared by a process that includes charging to a reactor hydrogen sulfide and an alkyl glycidyl ether according to formula (III), in the presence of a base.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Wilson Wang, Kevin Rodney Lassila, Michael Edward Ford, Joseph Richard Krock, Nancy Mary Martin, Ge Grace Zhang
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Publication number: 20070121797Abstract: A method for reporting an emergency to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) (200) is provided. The method includes: detecting for a condition indicative of an emergency; automatically initiating an interactive communication session (310) with the PSAP (200) over a network (300), the session (310) being initiated in response to detection of the condition; and, communicating at least one of a type of emergency and a location of the emergency to the PSAP (200) via the interactive session (310).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2005Publication date: May 31, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070054663Abstract: The present invention provides a method for assigning an emergency temporary directory number to a roaming mobile unit. A request is received from a mobile unit for an emergency temporary directory number. The communication system determines if the request is a valid request. If the request is a valid request, the communication system grants an emergency temporary directory number for the mobile unit. The communication system then alerts the mobile unit of the emergency temporary directory number.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2005Publication date: March 8, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Bernard Malone, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070047520Abstract: The present invention provides a method for calling multimedia IP units about an impending emergency situation. A multimedia IP communication network or government authority forecasts the path of an impending emergency situation to create an impending impact area. The VoIP communication network determines the multimedia IP units that are located within the impending impact area. The multimedia IP communication network calls the multimedia IP units that are located within the impending impact area about the impending emergency situation, providing multi-media instructions to the users of the multimedia IP units.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2005Publication date: March 1, 2007Inventors: Charles Byers, Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070036322Abstract: A precautionary measure against wireline-device triggered bombs is described that restricts call terminations within a designated security risk area without shutting down an entire telephone office switch serving the affected area. Embodiments described herein provide for restricting wireline call terminations directed to a designated security risk area that are originated from non-privileged users, i.e., the general public, yet authorizing call terminations directed to the security risk area that are originated from privileged government users (e.g., GETS/WPS users). Call originations are permitted within the security risk area from both privileged and non-privileged users.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2005Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20070022481Abstract: A precautionary measure against cell-phone triggered bombs is described that restricts call terminations within a designated security risk area without shutting down the entire network. Embodiments described herein provide for restricting call terminations directed to a designated security risk area that are originated from non-privileged users, i.e., the general public, yet authorizing call terminations directed to the security risk area that are originated from privileged government users (e.g., GETS/WPS users). Call originations are permitted within the security risk area from both privileged and non-privileged users.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: January 25, 2007Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Bernard Malone, Francis O'Brien, Karl Rauscher, George Rittenhouse, James Runyon
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Publication number: 20060182262Abstract: A method and/or system (24) is provided for managing power in a telecommunications site (20) having an auxiliary power supply (22) that selectively powers the site (20) when an outage is experienced in connection with a primary power (30) supply for the site (20). The method includes: detecting a power outage to the primary power supply (30); determining a duration for the detected outage; selecting a power conservation protocol based on the determined duration of the outage; switching to the auxiliary power supply (22); and, implementing the selected power conservation protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2005Publication date: August 17, 2006Inventors: Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon