Patents by Inventor Rickie E. Meis

Rickie E. Meis 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: 9426021
    Abstract: An initial request is received to establish a communication session. The initial request contains a communication address of a first communication device. A communication server detects that the communication session cannot be established across a primary network. In response, the initial request is repurposed by changing the first communication address to a second communication address. The changed request is sent to a communication system, which adds a field to the changed request that indicates that the changed request is to be sent via a secondary network. The changed request is sent with the field to the communication server. The changed request with the second communication address is sent to a gateway to establish the communication session across a secondary network. A portion of the communication session is established using the second communication address. The first communication address is sent in the portion of the communication session using Dual-Tone-Multi-Frequency (DTMF).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2013
    Date of Patent: August 23, 2016
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Harsh V. Mendiratta, Chandra Ravipati, Christopher D. Baldwin, Rickie E. Meis, Mark T. Rolfs
  • Publication number: 20140325258
    Abstract: An initial request is received to establish a communication session. The initial request contains a communication address of a first communication device. A communication server detects that the communication session cannot be established across a primary network. In response, the initial request is repurposed by changing the first communication address to a second communication address. The changed request is sent to a communication system, which adds a field to the changed request that indicates that the changed request is to be sent via a secondary network. The changed request is sent with the field to the communication server. The changed request with the second communication address is sent to a gateway to establish the communication session across a secondary network. A portion of the communication session is established using the second communication address. The first communication address is sent in the portion of the communication session using Dual-Tone-Multi-Frequency (DTMF).
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2013
    Publication date: October 30, 2014
    Inventors: Harsh V. Mendiratta, Chandra Ravipati, Christopher D. Baldwin, Rickie E. Meis, Mark T. Rolfs
  • Patent number: 6870807
    Abstract: The subject invention is directed to a method and system for removing music or other unwanted noise from a conference call particularly when the music or other unwanted noise is not directly under the control of the telecommunication equipment the user is attached to and using. The method and system detects the unwanted sound, deactivates the sound source or disconnects from the line carrying the sound, monitors the disconnected line for voice energy, and reconnects the line when voice energy is detected. This capability provides the telecommunications equipment user with control over unwanted music sources being provided by equipment located either in the private or public networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2005
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventors: Norman C. Chan, Rickie E. Meis
  • Patent number: 5521970
    Abstract: In a network of telecommunication switches, a first switch redirects a to-be-covered call to a remote call-covering endpoint served by a second switch, without losing control over the call. The first switch accompanies connection of the call to the second switch with signaling that identifies the call as a coverage call. The second switch responds to the signaling by determining the available status of the remote covering endpoint and signaling the status back to the first switch. If the remote covering endpoint is available, the second switch takes steps to connect the call to the endpoint. If the remote covering endpoint is not available, the first switch disconnects the call from the second switch and proceeds to cover the call to an alternative covering endpoint. The net effect is that call coverage works--from a user viewpoint--identically across a network of switches as it does on a single switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 28, 1996
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Donna W. Herrick, Rickie E. Meis