Patents by Inventor Ross JEFFERY
Ross JEFFERY 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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Publication number: 20150296267Abstract: A system and method for routing an output signal comprising at least one channel carrying a selected program to the user selecting the selected program. Based on information relating to the user, a server inserts or substitutes, or both, remotely from the user's premises, programming other than the selected program into the channel carrying the selected program. The system transmits the other programming to the user, in addition to or in place of the selected program, for the duration of the other programming.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery
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Patent number: 9078018Abstract: A system and method for routing an output signal comprising at least one channel carrying a selected program to the user selecting the selected program. Based on information relating to the user, a server inserts or substitutes, or both, remotely from the user's premises, programming other than the selected program into the channel carrying the selected program. The system transmits the other programming to the user, in addition to or in place of the selected program, for the duration of the other programming.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2013Date of Patent: July 7, 2015Assignee: NORTHVU INC.Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery
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Publication number: 20150135249Abstract: A system and method for receiving and distributing an over-the-air signal over a network. At least one antenna receives an over-the-air signal containing a plurality of channels, at least one tuner isolates from the over-the-air signal information associated with a selected channel and produces an intermodulated carrier wave associated with the selected channel, at least one demodulator demodulates the intermodulated carrier wave to produce a data stream in a first format. Optionally a processor (for example a transcoder) converts the data stream in a first format into a second format. A communications interface produces a network transport stream from the data stream in the second format and distributes the network transport stream over the network. A line coupling unit (LCU) sets resistance/capacitance values which optimize the signal for distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Applicant: Northvu Systems Inc.Inventors: Ross JEFFERY, Spenser Williams
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Publication number: 20140165081Abstract: A system and method for routing an output signal comprising at least one channel carrying a selected program to the user selecting the selected program. Based on information relating to the user, a server inserts or substitutes, or both, remotely from the user's premises, programming other than the selected program into the channel carrying the selected program. The system transmits the other programming to the user, in addition to or in place of the selected program, for the duration of the other programming.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery
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Publication number: 20140096176Abstract: A system and method for receiving and distributing an over-the-air signal over a network. At least one antenna receives an over-the-air signal containing a plurality of channels, at least one tuner isolates from the over-the-air signal information associated with a selected channel and produces an intermodulated carrier wave associated with the selected channel, at least one demodulator demodulates the intermodulated carrier wave to produce a data stream in a first format. Optionally a processor (for example a transcoder) converts the data stream in a first format into a second format. A communications interface produces a network transport stream from the data stream in the second format and distributes the network transport stream over the network. A line coupling unit (LCU) sets resistance/capacitance values which optimize the signal for distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: NORTHVU SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Ross Jeffery, Spenser Williams
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Patent number: 8613027Abstract: A system and method for receiving and distributing an over-the-air signal over a network. At least one antenna receives an over-the-air signal containing a plurality of channels, at least one tuner isolates from the over-the-air signal information associated with a selected channel and produces an intermodulated carrier wave associated with the selected channel, at least one demodulator demodulates the intermodulated carrier wave to produce a data stream in a first format. Optionally a processor (for example a transcoder) converts the data stream in a first format into a second format. A communications interface produces a network transport stream from the data stream in the second format and distributes the network transport stream over the network. A line coupling unit (LCU) sets resistance/capacitance values which optimize the signal for distribution.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: NorthVu Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ross Jeffery, Spenser Williams
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Patent number: 8484688Abstract: A system for redistributing a multiple input audio/video and data signals having a redistributing device equipped to receive signals in a multiple formats and redistribute a selected signal to a user's premises over conductors, preferably existing twisted-pair telephone wire. The redistributing device is in interactive communication with a communications interface located in the user's premises which receives user-input control signals and contains switching circuitry which routes the selected signal to the user's premises where it is received by the receiving unit such as a television receiver. A single redistributing device services an entire multi-user network from a common distribution point, and services multiple users independently. The system of the invention does not interfere with normal use of the telephone network, so users can interactively access services provided by the system and use the telephone at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: NorthVu Inc.Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery
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Patent number: 8151309Abstract: A system for redistributing a multiple input audio/video and data signals having a redistributing device equipped to receive signals in a multiple formats and redistribute a selected signal to a user's premises over conductors, preferably existing twisted-pair telephone wire. The redistributing device is in interactive communication with a communications interface located in the user's premises which receives user-input control signals and contains switching circuitry which routes the selected signal to the user's premises where it is received by the receiving unit such as a television receiver. A single redistributing device services an entire multi-user network from a common distribution point, and services multiple users independently. The system of the invention does not interfere with normal use of the telephone network, so users can interactively access services provided by the system and use the telephone at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: North Vu Inc.Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery
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Patent number: 8127334Abstract: A system for redistributing a multiple input audio/video and data signals having a redistributing device equipped to receive signals in a multiple formats and redistribute a selected signal to a user's premises over conductors, preferably existing twisted-pair telephone wire. The redistributing device is in interactive communication with a communications interface located in the user's premises which receives user-input control signals and contains switching circuitry which routes the selected signal to the user's premises where it is received by the receiving unit such as a television receiver. A single redistributing device services an entire multi-user network from a common distribution point, and services multiple users independently. The system of the invention does not interfere with normal use of the telephone network, so users can interactively access services provided by the system and use the telephone at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Techbanc Inc.Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery
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Publication number: 20120044426Abstract: A system and method for receiving and distributing an over-the-air signal over a network. At least one antenna receives an over-the-air signal containing a plurality of channels, at least one tuner isolates from the over-the-air signal information associated with a selected channel and produces an intermodulated carrier wave associated with the selected channel, at least one demodulator demodulates the intermodulated carrier wave to produce a data stream in a first format. Optionally a processor (for example a transcoder) converts the data stream in a first format into a second format. A communications interface produces a network transport stream from the data stream in the second format and distributes the network transport stream over the network. A line coupling unit (LCU) sets resistance/capacitance values which optimize the signal for distribution.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: NORTHVU SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Ross Jeffery, Spenser Williams
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Publication number: 20080060040Abstract: A system for redistributing a multiple input audio/video and data signals having a redistributing device equipped to receive signals in a multiple formats and redistribute a selected signal to a user's premises over conductors, preferably existing twisted-pair telephone wire. The redistributing device is in interactive communication with a communications interface located in the user's premises which receives user-input control signals and contains switching circuitry which routes the selected signal to the user's premises where it is received by the receiving unit such as a television receiver. A single redistributing device services an entire multi-user network from a common distribution point, and services multiple users independently. The system of the invention does not interfere with normal use of the telephone network, so users can interactively access services provided by the system and use the telephone at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventor: Ross JEFFERY
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Publication number: 20080052752Abstract: A system for redistributing a multiple input audio/video and data signals having a redistributing device equipped to receive signals in a multiple formats and redistribute a selected signal to a user's premises over conductors, preferably existing twisted-pair telephone wire. The redistributing device is in interactive communication with a communications interface located in the user's premises which receives user-input control signals and contains switching circuitry which routes the selected signal to the user's premises where it is received by the receiving unit such as a television receiver. A single redistributing device services an entire multi-user network from a common distribution point, and services multiple users independently. The system of the invention does not interfere with normal use of the telephone network, so users can interactively access services provided by the system and use the telephone at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Ross JEFFERY
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Patent number: 6970905Abstract: A point-to-multipoint communications network connecting multiple subscribers to a single communications line. A plurality of subscriber communications interfaces are connected in parallel to form a local group in which one communications interface serves as a master communications interface and the other communications interfaces serve as slaves. Each communications interface may be capable of serving as the master communications interface according to a demand division multiplexing technique, which assigns master status based on upstream data demands. As a communications interface is switched to master status, the communications interface previously holding master status is switched back to slave status. A plurality of communications interfaces can thus be connected to a single communications port without increasing the upstream transmission bandwidth requirements.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Techbanc Inc.Inventors: Ross A. Jeffery, Marc C. Jairam
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Publication number: 20040066933Abstract: A method and device for avoiding signal cancellation caused by a unterminated bridge taps, provides a cable extension, preferably in the form of a pair of coils having an impedance matching the impedance of the telephone wire, respectively coupling the conductors in each bridge tap to the incoming ring and tip conductors. The cable extension increases the effective length of the bridge tap, thereby eliminating destructive interference between the incoming telecommunications signal and the signal reflected from the unterminated end. In the preferred embodiment the cable extension is adaptable to various lengths by a switching network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Ross A. Jeffery, Marc C. Jairam
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Publication number: 20020188668Abstract: A point-to-multipoint communications network connecting multiple subscribers to a single communications line at the service provider distribution equipment, for example in a DSL communications system. A plurality of subscriber communications interfaces are connected in parallel to form a local group in which, at any particular point in time, only one communications interface serves as a master communications interface and the other communications interfaces serve as slaves. Each communications interface may be capable of serving as the master communications interface according to a demand division multiplexing technique, which assigns master status based on upstream data demands.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2001Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Ross A. Jeffery, Marc C. Jairam
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Publication number: 20020007490Abstract: A system for redistributing a multiple input audio/video and data signals having a redistributing device equipped to receive signals in a multiple formats and redistribute a selected signal to a user's premises over conductors, preferably existing twisted-pair telephone wire. The redistributing device is in interactive communication with a communications interface located in the user's premises which receives user-input control signals and contains switching circuitry which routes the selected signal to the user's premises where it is received by the receiving unit such as a television receiver. A single redistributing device services an entire multi-user network from a common distribution point, and services multiple users independently. The system of the invention does not interfere with normal use of the telephone network, so users can interactively access services provided by the system and use the telephone at the same time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: Ross A. Jeffery