Gary S. Smock - Arvada CO William C. McClure - Aurora CO Charles E. Copeland - Northglenn CO
Assignee:
Command Communications, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
H04M 1506
US Classification:
37914208, 37921501
Abstract:
A method and apparatus to inform an online computer user of the presence of an incoming telephone call without disturbing an associated modem connection is disclosed. A device is connected to a telephone line, modem and telephone set, and utilizes a call waiting service provided by the telephone company. Upon detection of a call waiting signal the device generates a four second warbling tone to a piezoelectric sounder alerting the user to the presence of an inbound telephone call. The user may answer or ignore the telephone call. Caller identifiers included in incoming calls may be used to alert the user of the origin of the incoming call before the user decides to accept or ignore the call. When the device determines that the user has lifted the telephone set, it places the modem on hold, generates a signal displayed as a colored LED display, connects the telephone to the incoming tip/ring connection, thus establishing a connection to the caller. When the user terminates the call by replacing the telephone set, the device may generate another signal displayed on the LED display, and reconnect the modem to the Internet service provider.
Apparatus And Method For Cng Detection With Call Waiting
William C. McClure - Englewood CO, US Gary S. Smock - Arvada CO, US Charles E. Copeland - Vista CA, US
Assignee:
Command Communications, Inc. - Englewood CO
International Classification:
H04M 3/42
US Classification:
37921501, 379 8813
Abstract:
A telephone switching device which includes a detector for identifying a call waiting (CW) signal when the incoming telephone line is in use. The detector device automatically switches the incoming telephone line to the second call and monitors for additional coded function signals such as a facsimile machine calling (CNG) signal indicating that a data transmission is desired. Appropriate switching functions are provided to connect attached telephony data devices for receiving the incoming data transmission. A microprocessor is used for receiving various function signals and performing the switching of the telephone line and attached apparatus. This allows the reception of an incoming data transmission on a single telephone line while the line is already in use. A voice message can be provided before the switching of the telephone line in response to the CW signal warning the first caller of the impending switch. Provisions are included for verifying incoming function signals and time delay sequences are incorporated for the attached data apparatus to be initiated and receive the incoming data transmission.
WILLIAM C. MCCLURE - AURORA CO, US BOB D. KUNCE - JOPLIN MO, US CHARLES E. COPELAND - NORTHGLENN CO, US Gary Smock - Arvada CO, US
International Classification:
H04M011/00 H04M015/06
US Classification:
379/142150, 379/142070, 379/093170
Abstract:
A method and apparatus to inform an online computer user of the presence of an incoming telephone call without disturbing an associated modem connection is disclosed. A telephony device is connected to a telephone line, modem and telephone set, and utilizes a Call Waiting service provided by the telephone company. Upon detection of a Call Waiting signal the telephony device generates a four second warbling tone to a piezoelectric sounder alert the user to the presence of an inbound telephone call. The user may answer or ignore the telephone call. Caller identifiers included in incoming calls may be used to alert the user of the origin of the incoming call before the user decides to accept or ignore the call. When the telephony device determines that the user has lifted the telephone set, it places the modem on hold, generates a signal displayed as a colored LED display, connects the telephone to the incoming tip/ring connection, thus establishing a connection to the caller. When the user terminates the call by replacing the telephone set, the telephony device may generate another signal displayed on the LED display, and reconnect the modem to the Internet service provider.
Telephone Call Screening Device With Power And Telephone Line Failure Alert, Call Answering, Call Routing, And Caller Id
William C. McClure - Aurora CO Charles E. Copeland - Northglenn CO Gary S. Smock - Arvada CO
Assignee:
Command Communications, Inc. - Aurora CO
International Classification:
H04M 342
US Classification:
379212
Abstract:
A telephone call screening device having an improved telephone call filtering mechanism which prevents unwanted disturbances and allows the user to designate which callers may ring the user's telephone system. The present invention also monitors a connected power source and telephone line and notifies a user if power is lost, the line is severed, or a telephone set has been left off hook. The present invention comprises a router for routing the incoming calls to one or more connected telephone sets based on codes entered by callers; a recorder; and a processor for receiving and processing the codes entered by the callers and controllably connecting the routing and recording functions and telephone sets. In the preferred embodiment, the recorder may record and play messages to incoming callers as well as record messages from the callers. A caller identification function may be included to display caller identification to the user.
Gary S. Smock - Arvada CO Charles E. Copeland - Northglenn CO
Assignee:
Command Communications, Inc. - Aurora CO
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379156
Abstract:
A multi-line telephone switch device wherein relays added to a routing switch automatically route incoming calls on a plurality of lines to predetermined devices based upon the distinctive rings or tones present on the lines. A number of relays can be added to the routing switch. A line select relay connects the routing switch device to a specific incoming line. A bypass relay allows the device to connect a line directly to an extension by bypassing the routing switch. An invert relay enables the invention to reverse the designation and the routing priority of the incoming telephone lines. Ring detectors detect incoming rings and output a signal to a processor which then directs the switch configurations. Additionally, the system enables a single line telephone answering device to answer and record messages from a multitude of incoming lines. The multi-line telephone switch can uniquely route calls based upon the distinctive ring cadence on each of the lines.
Parkview First CareParkview Physicians Group 1515 Hobson Rd, Fort Wayne, IN 46805 (260)4696601 (phone), (260)9693067 (fax)
Languages:
English
Description:
Mr. Copeland works in Fort Wayne, IN and specializes in Urgent Care Medicine. Mr. Copeland is affiliated with duPont Hospital and Parkview Hospital Randallia.