Earl Hennenhoefer - Harrisburg PA, US Richard V. Snyder - Harrisburg PA, US Robert D. Stine - Dillsburg PA, US
Assignee:
Z-Band, Inc. - Carlisle PA
International Classification:
H04N 7/16 H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725 74, 725 78, 725 80, 725111, 725113
Abstract:
A plurality of intelligent device systems for use with a wideband signal distribution network, and methods for transmitting digital information and receiving digital and non-digital information onto and off of an RF carrier through a wideband signal distribution network, are disclosed. The intelligent device systems provide networks of intelligent devices that modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband signal distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, using existing EIA/TIA 568 standard wiring infrastructure. The methods modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, and separate IP portions from non-IP portions.
Intelligent Device System And Method For Distribution Of Digital Signals On A Wideband Signal Distribution System
A plurality of intelligent device systems for use with a wideband signal distribution network, and methods for transmitting digital information and receiving digital and non-digital information onto and off of an RF carrier through a wideband signal distribution network, are disclosed. The intelligent device systems provide networks of intelligent devices that modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband signal distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, using existing EIA/TIA 568 standard wiring infrastructure. The methods modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, and separate IP portions from non-IP portions.
Intelligent Device System And Method For Distribution Of Digital Signals On A Wideband Signal Distribution System
Earl Hennenhoefer - Harrisburg PA, US Richard Snyder - Harrisburg PA, US Robert Stine - Dillsburg PA, US
International Classification:
H04N007/173 H04N007/16
US Classification:
725/147000, 725/112000, 725/098000
Abstract:
A plurality of intelligent device systems for use with a wideband signal distribution network, and methods for transmitting digital information and receiving digital and non-digital information onto and off of an RF carrier through a wideband signal distribution network, are disclosed. The intelligent device systems provide networks of intelligent devices that modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband signal distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, using existing EIA/TIA 568 standard wiring infrastructure. The methods modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, and separate IP portions from non-IP portions.
Method And Apparatus For Distribution Of Digital Signals On A Wideband Signal Distribution System
Earl Hennenhoefer - Harrisburg PA, US Richard Snyder - Harrisburg PA, US Robert Stine - Dillsburg PA, US
International Classification:
H04L012/28 H04L012/56
US Classification:
370/389000, 370/395520
Abstract:
A plurality of intelligent device systems for use with a wideband signal distribution network, and methods for transmitting digital information and receiving digital and non-digital information onto and off of an RF carrier through a wideband signal distribution network, are disclosed. The intelligent device systems provide networks of intelligent devices that modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband signal distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, using existing EIA/TIA 568 standard wiring infrastructure. The methods modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, and separate IP portions from non-IP portions. Additionally, is a method of using a wideband signal distribution system to simultaneously deliver high-quality video services to users on the standard data network, while not degrading basic network traffic or the video services, using existing EIA 568 standard wiring infrastructure.
Intelligent Device System And Method For Distribution Of Digital Signals On A Wideband Signal Distribution System
Richard SNYDER - Harrisburg PA, US Robert STINE - Dillsburg PA, US
Assignee:
CBV, Inc. - Carlisle PA
International Classification:
H04N 21/647
US Classification:
725 81
Abstract:
A plurality of intelligent device systems for use with a wideband signal distribution network, and methods for transmitting digital information and receiving digital and non-digital information onto and off of an RF carrier through a wideband signal distribution network, are disclosed. The intelligent device systems provide networks of intelligent devices that modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband signal distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, using existing EIA/TTA 568 standard wiring infrastructure. The methods modulate and demodulate digital video, IP video/data/voice and digital wireless onto, and off of, a wideband distribution system, such as an analog carrier system, and separate IP portions from non-IP portions.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - Nutley NJ
International Classification:
H04M 906
US Classification:
179 99
Abstract:
A control circuit including a mechanical interrupter provides a plurality of interrupted ringing signal bursts when one of a plurality of intercom stations goes off-hook and first initiates a call to another of the plurality of intercom stations. The interrupter also provides an interrupted voltage to cause a button lamp at the another of the plurality of intercom stations to flash. A call selector circuit and a call routing circuit are coupled to the control circuit and the plurality of intercom stations to provide a connection between the one and the another of the plurality of intercom stations to enable the interrupted ringing signal bursts to be conducted on the connection to the another of the plurality of intercom stations. Logic circuitry is coupled to the plurality of intercom stations and the control circuit to detect when the one and the another of the plurality of intercom stations are both off-hook. When this condition is detected the interrupted ringing signal bursts are stopped and the button lamp is caused to glow steadily.
International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation - Nutley NJ
International Classification:
H04M 900
US Classification:
179 99
Abstract:
A call selector circuit is coupled to all of a plurality of intercom stations and is responsive to a call initiating signal from one of the plurality of stations to provide a first portion of a connection to another of the plurality of stations. A call routing circuit is coupled to the selector circuit to establish a second portion of the connection. A diode matrix is coupled to the routing circuit to establish a third portion of the connection. A relay matrix is coupled to the diode matrix and all of the plurality of stations to complete the connection and enable a calling party in the vicinity of the one of the plurality of stations to page a called party in the vicinity of the another of the plurality of stations. In addition the call selector and the relay matrix cooperate to provide an "all page" mode of operation by establishing a connection between all of the plurality of stations to enable the calling party to page the called party at all of the plurality of stations.
Robert L. Stine - Red Lion PA Janet L. Stine - Red Lion PA Keith E. Starner - York PA
Assignee:
York International Corporation - York PA
International Classification:
B01D 1900 B01D 4612
US Classification:
55319
Abstract:
Oil separator assembly for removing and collecting oil entrained in a gas includes a vessel having a cavity with a reservoir formed therein; an inlet pipe extending into the vessel; an inlet diffuser securely attached to the inlet pipe for initially separating the entrained oil from the refrigerant gas; and independent oil and gas outlet ports extending from the vessel for emitting the separated oil and ejecting the substantially oil-free refrigerant gas, respectively. The inlet diffuser includes a conical-shaped hollow member having an open base, a closed end, and a converging side wall extending from the open base to the closed end. Refrigerant gas and entrained oil, received through the open base, gradually impacts on the inner surface of the side wall in a manner sufficient to promote coalescence of the oil. The coalesced oil is directed across the inner surface of the side wall transversely away from the refrigerant gas.