Boyle, CO
Don R. Boyle, Longmont, CO US
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20090112204 | Multiple Parameter Fault Detection in Electrosurgical Instrument Shields - A system and method for detecting faults within an electrosurgical instrument having a shield and an active electrode uses multiple possible fault conditions. In one embodiment the monitoring system comprises an electrosurgical generator coupled to the electrosurgical instrument and adapted to deliver power to the active electrode of the electrosurgical instrument, monitoring circuitry coupled to the electrosurgical generator and the electrosurgical instrument, wherein the monitoring circuitry comprises an active electrode voltage sensor an active electrode current sensor and a shield current sensor. The monitoring circuitry measures at least two of the active voltage, the active or return electrode current, and the shield current. | 04-30-2009 |
20130253502 | Multiple Parameter Fault Detection in Electrosurgical Instrument Shields - A system and method for detecting faults within an electrosurgical instrument having a shield and an active electrode uses multiple possible fault conditions. In one embodiment the monitoring system comprises an electrosurgical generator coupled to the electrosurgical instrument and adapted to deliver power to the active electrode of the electrosurgical instrument, monitoring circuitry coupled to the electrosurgical generator and the electrosurgical instrument. | 09-26-2013 |
Frank Boyle, Denver, CO US
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20090086723 | METHOD FOR SETTING UP A COMMUNICATION CONNECTION AND PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD - A communication connection between a calling communications terminal and a further communications terminal, the connection setup being initiated through the exchange of an invite message and a number of acknowledgment messages between the calling communications terminal, the further communications terminal and a higher-ranking communication-management module, the connection modalities relevant for the calling communications terminal being agreed in a first connection initiation sequence between the higher-ranking communication-management module and an application-management module allocated to the calling communications terminal, and a second connection initiation sequence being provided for agreeing the connection modalities relevant for the further communications terminal between the higher-ranking communication-management module and an application-management module allocated to the further communications terminal. | 04-02-2009 |
20130254302 | SUPPORTING INTERMEDIATE BACK TO BACK USER AGENTS BETWEEN USER AGENTS AND A CONFERENCE FOCUS - A communication system, method, and components are described. Specifically, a communication system having one or more Back-to-Back User Agents (B2BUAs) therein is described. The communication system also includes an RFC 4579 conference focus. Mechanisms are described which enable User Agents (UAs) to subscribe to conference state events and create ad-hoc conferences even though the conference focus is operating in a B2BUA environment. | 09-26-2013 |
Frank J. Boyle, Denver, CO US
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20090245098 | FAILOVER/FAILBACK TRIGGER USING SIP MESSAGES IN A SIP SURVIVABLE CONFIGURATION - Provided are methods, devices, and systems for maintaining a SIP survivable network. The present invention may utilize messages, such as SIP NOTIFY messages, to trigger various network components to failover and failback based on the determined status of the SIP network. | 10-01-2009 |
20090245183 | SIMULTANEOUS ACTIVE REGISTRATION IN A SIP SURVIVABLE NETWORK CONFIGURATION - Provided are methods, devices, and systems for maintaining a SIP survivable network. The present invention is adapted to allow SIP endpoints or User Agents to discover and select the controller or controllers that the SIP endpoint will register with. Selection of the controller or controllers may be based upon the relative attributes of the controllers and the needs of the SIP endpoint. | 10-01-2009 |
20090245492 | SURVIVABLE PHONE BEHAVIOR USING SIP SIGNALING IN A SIP NETWORK CONFIGURATION - Provided are methods, devices, and systems for maintaining a SIP survivable User Agent. The present invention is adapted to allow the User Agent to detect the status of the network, thus providing the User Agent to perform failover/failback operations. The User Agent may be adapted to determine the status of the network based on its own monitoring mechanisms and/or based on messages received from other network components. | 10-01-2009 |
20100082977 | SIP Signaling Without Constant Re-Authentication - A proxy server causes an authentication authority to authenticate a client in response to a first Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) request of the client on a connection. It does not cause the client to be authenticated in response subsequent requests on the connection as long as the underlying connection is not broken, the subsequent requests are on behalf of the same client, the client has not been removed from the system, the client's password has not changed, a “safety net” timer has not expired, or any other policy that the server chooses to enforce. This eliminates the overhead of constant re-authentication in response to each SIP request. | 04-01-2010 |
20100319059 | SIP DIGEST AUTHENTICATION HANDLE CREDENTIAL MANAGEMENT - Methods, devices, and systems for controlling access to a password protected resource are provided. More specifically, different communication profiles can be mapped to a single user and that user can utilize a single password to gain access to the password protected resource using any one of his/her communication profiles. Each communication profile may have a unique authentication value associated therewith, but each unique authentication value may be determined based on the single password, thereby eliminating the need for a user to remember multiple passwords for each of his/her communication profiles. | 12-16-2010 |
20100329121 | INTERNAL/EXTERNAL NETWORK IDENTIFIER - Methods, devices, and systems are provided for marking one or more entities of a call as internal/external such that certain call features can be invoked by servers and other devices residing behind a gateway. More specifically, entities of a call can be marked as internal/external based employing an assessment algorithm to determine whether the calling endpoint is an internal or external endpoint and/or whether a user of the calling or answering endpoint is an internal or external user. Once this determination is made, the call can be marked accordingly such that the appropriate features can be invoked. | 12-30-2010 |
Frank John Boyle, Broomfield, CO US
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20080317060 | EFFICIENT LOAD BALANCING AND HEARTBEAT MECHANISM FOR TELECOMMUNICATION ENDPOINTS - The present invention is directed to load balancing call signaling channels at the times that they are established, the use of variable frequency keep alive mechanisms depending on the state of the call signaling channel, and the establishment of a call signaling channel when resources are available or otherwise based on need. | 12-25-2008 |
Travis William Francis Boyle, Denver, CO US
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20110286207 | Linear LED Light Module - A linear light emitting diode (“LED”) light fixture includes LED modules that interface with one another to provide a substantially continuous array of LED's. This continuous array allows for substantially uniform light output from the LED light fixture. The LED modules can interface with one another via one or more connectors, which allow two or more LED modules to be electrically and mechanically coupled together. The connectors may be disposed beneath the LED's so that the connectors are not visible when the LED modules are coupled together. The connectors may be disposed along opposite ends of the modules to allow for end-to-end configurations of the modules and/or along side ends of the modules to allow for angled or curved configurations of the modules. The LED modules can be powered via one or more wires, magnets, or clips, which are coupled to a power source. | 11-24-2011 |
20140313778 | Multi-Wing Edge-Lit Structure - A multi-wing edge-lit structure includes a first edge-lit light guide panel, a second edge-lit light guide panel, and a joiner unit. The first edge-lit light guide panel is adjustably attached to the joiner unit on a first side of the joiner unit. The second edge-lit light guide panel is adjustably attached to the joiner unit on a second side of the joiner unit. The first side and the second side are opposite sides of the joiner unit. | 10-23-2014 |