Patents by Inventor Stephen T. Sarakas
Stephen T. Sarakas 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: 11138158Abstract: Data file storage systems and methods that bind a local portable data storage device to remote data storage space with an emergent data file storage system. Data files and directory nodes are associated with data aspect pairs, each comprised of a series of interdependent blocks of characteristically high-entropy data. Blocks of data comprising a remote data aspect are transferred to remote data aspect storage locations. A single block of data comprising a local data aspect is transferred separately to the local portable data storage device. Neither a local data aspect nor a remote data aspect contains information about the corresponding data file or directory node.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2019Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Callplex, Inc.Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Publication number: 20200374370Abstract: Data file storage systems and methods that bind a local portable data storage device to remote data storage space with an emergent data file storage system. Data files and directory nodes are associated with data aspect pairs, each comprised of a series of interdependent blocks of characteristically high-entropy data. Blocks of data comprising a remote data aspect are transferred to remote data aspect storage locations. A single block of data comprising a local data aspect is transferred separately to the local portable data storage device. Neither a local data aspect nor a remote data aspect contains information about the corresponding data file or directory node.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Patent number: 10303783Abstract: Storing a file on a virtual file system associated with a portable media drive. The virtual file system includes the portable media drive and allocated storage of a plurality of storage servers. The file is partitioned into a local portion and at least one remote portion. The local portion is stored on the portable media drive and the remote portions are transferred to a process server. The process server treats each portion as an independent file and stores it to an appropriate storage server without reference to the original file, to other portions, or to the user. For a virtually compressed file, the storage size of the file on the virtual file system is calculated as a function of the storage size of the local portion on the portable media drive.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Callplex, Inc.Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Patent number: 8996586Abstract: Storing and/or virtually compressing a file on a virtual file system associated with a portable media drive. The virtual file system includes the portable media drive and allocated storage of a storage server. The file partitioned into a local portion and at least one remote portion. The local portion is stored on the portable media drive and the remote portions are transferred to the storage server. For a virtually compressed file, the storage size of the file on the virtual file system is calculated as a function of the storage size of the local portion on the portable media drive.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Callplex, Inc.Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Patent number: 7715539Abstract: The invention relates to a telephone system and method for use by a residential user. A residential telephone system is electrically coupled to an external telephone service facility and electrically coupled to a user telephone. The system comprises a telephone service facility interface for receiving an incoming call signal from the external telephone service facility and a user telephone interface for transmitting the incoming call signal to the user telephone and for receiving an administrative signal from the user telephone. The system also comprises a memory and a messaging module for storing in the memory a calling party message received from a calling party in the incoming call signal.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Publication number: 20100030827Abstract: Storing a file on a virtual file system associated with a portable media drive. The virtual file system includes the portable media drive and allocated storage of a plurality of storage servers. The file is partitioned into a local portion and at least one remote portion. The local portion is stored on the portable media drive and the remote portions are transferred to a process server. The process server treats each portion as an independent file and stores it to an appropriate storage server without reference to the original file, to other portions, or to the user. For a virtually compressed file, the storage size of the file on the virtual file system is calculated as a function of the storage size of the local portion on the portable media drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: CALLPLEX, INC.Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Publication number: 20070198463Abstract: Storing and/or virtually compressing a file on a virtual file system associated with a portable media drive. The virtual file system includes the portable media drive and allocated storage of a storage server. The file partitioned into a local portion and at least one remote portion. The local portion is stored on the portable media drive and the remote portions are transferred to the storage server. For a virtually compressed file, the storage size of the file on the virtual file system is calculated as a function of the storage size of the local portion on the portable media drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: August 23, 2007Applicant: CALLPLEX, INC.Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Patent number: 6961413Abstract: The invention relates to a telephone system and method for use by a residential user. A residential telephone system is electrically coupled to an external telephone service facility and electrically coupled to a user telephone. The system comprises a telephone service facility interface for receiving an incoming call signal from the external telephone service facility and a user telephone interface for transmitting the incoming call signal to the user telephone and for receiving an administrative signal from the user telephone. The system also comprises a memory and a messaging module for storing in the memory a calling party message received from a calling party in the incoming call signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 1, 2005Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Publication number: 20040165706Abstract: The invention relates to a telephone system and method for use by a residential user. A residential telephone system is electrically coupled to an external telephone service facility and electrically coupled to a user telephone. The system comprises a telephone service facility interface for receiving an incoming call signal from the external telephone service facility and a user telephone interface for transmitting the incoming call signal to the user telephone and for receiving an administrative signal from the user telephone. The system also comprises a memory and a messaging module for storing in the memory a calling party message received from a calling party in the incoming call signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Patent number: 6485569Abstract: A system for applying liquid to solid particles is provided including a constant volume apparatus having a chamber and an aperture arranged to deliver the particles in a substantially constant volume stream to a moving surface such as a conveyor belt. A mass flow-measuring device having a receiving end positioned adjacent the moving surface whereby the constant volume stream flows through the mass flow-measuring device and engages a curved sliding surface of a discharge pan, the curvature discharging the particles from the mass flow-measuring device in the stream at an angle from vertical. A liquid application chamber is positioned below the pan and has an internal passageway with an inlet positioned to receive the stream of particles flowing from the mass flow-measuring device. The passageway is defined by at least one curved wall. The curved wall has an upper portion positioned at an angle approximately identical to the discharge angle of the pan to receive the stream of particles in sliding fashion.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: Beta Raven, Inc.Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas
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Patent number: 4937854Abstract: A call screening device is disclosed for use with a telephone system including one or more telephones connected to outside telephone service in order to screen incoming call signals directed to the telephone system and for providing, in response to a preselected security code signal, the incoming call signals to the telephones. The call screening device includes circuitry for storing the preselected security code signal and for receiving the incoming call signal and an incoming code signal from the outside telephone service. Circuitry is provided for comparing the incoming code signal with the preselected security code signal and for providing the call signal to one or more telephones when the comparing circuitry determines the incoming code signal corresponds to the preselected security code signal. The device may be activated or deactivated in response to a preselected control signal from any of the telephones.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1989Date of Patent: June 26, 1990Inventor: Stephen T. Sarakas