Patents by Inventor Steven Jons

Steven Jons 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: 4064371
    Abstract: An attachment to key telephone system apparatus is disclosed which permits an intercom substation to access a trunk telephone line. This includes an intercom-to-trunk line access unit for coupling telephonic communications between its input and a selected one of a plurality of trunk lines connected to its output. The unit contains a selector, an advancing means and means responsive to at least one dial digit selection type signal at an input for advancing the selector to a trunk line directly or by means of a nonbusy trunk hunting mode of operation. Relay means are provided at a key service unit, responsive to operation of push button switch means at the selected intercom substation, for interrupting the communications circuits between the intercom substation and the intercom circuit in the key service unit and establishing the communication circuits between the intercom substation and the input of the intercom-to-trunk access unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 1976
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1977
    Assignee: Litton Business Telephone Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven Jon Hoehn
  • Patent number: 4016372
    Abstract: An attachment to key telephone system apparatus is disclosed which permits an intercom substation to access a trunk telephone line. This includes an intercom-to-trunk line access unit for coupling telephonic communications between its input and a selected one of a plurality of trunk lines connected to its output. The unit contains a selector, an advancing means and means responsive to at least one dial digit selection type signal at an input for advancing the selector to a trunk line directly or by means of a nonbusy trunk hunting mode of operation. Relay means are provided at a key service unit, responsive to operation of push button switch means at the selected intercom substation, for interrupting the communications circuits between the intercom substation and the intercom circuit in the key service unit and establishing the communication circuits between the intercom substation and the input of the intercom-to-trunk access unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1977
    Assignee: Litton Business Telephone Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Steven Jon Hoehn
  • Patent number: 3982079
    Abstract: A touch type dial digit selector to rotary type dial digit sender converts touch type dial input information to a rotary type dial output and includes a touch type selector pad having the ten digit selecting push buttons arranged in four rows and three columns and associated row and column switches, an encoder for converting the information represented by the operation of the row and column switches into a four-bit binary code, a storage and pulsing circuit for receiving the digit information, and providing at an output the series of pulses representative of the dialed number. The storage and pulsing circuit includes a strobe input for initiating the registration of the input information by the storage and pulsing circuit. Means responsive to the concurrent operation of at least one row switch and at least one column switch of said touch type selector provide a strobe pulse to said strobe input at the end of a predetermined time interval greater than N seconds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1975
    Date of Patent: September 21, 1976
    Assignee: Litton Business Telephone Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven Jon Hoehn, Joseph Monroe Jackson
  • Patent number: 3958985
    Abstract: Non-ferrous metals are recovered from metal bearing ores or other metal sources in substantially quantitative yields by treating a finely divided metal bearing material with an aqueous inorganic acid to form a slurry and baking the slurry at atmospheric pressure and at a temperature of about 350.degree. to 800.degree.C. or higher under quiescent conditions for a period of time sufficient to convert the non-ferrous metals into soluble salts. The fumes from the baking process are scrubbed with a dilute acid solution to extract volatile metal salts. The residue is leached with an appropriate solution or solutions to recover the soluble metal salts which are then recovered from the solution by conventional techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 1975
    Date of Patent: May 25, 1976
    Assignee: Chemsep Corporation
    Inventor: Steven Jon Anderson