Patents Issued

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Nick Danger, Aug 29, 2003.

  1. Nick Danger

    Nick Danger Guest

    These were easy to find.
    Looks like Albert has patent credentials as an inventor.
    I'm sure the loudmouthed liars will try to say this doesn't count in
    their strange manner of thinking.

    http://www.bandwidthmarket.com/patent-data/data2/5283638.html

    Multimedia computing and telecommunications workstation

    Abstract

    A personal computer workstation (10) for
    processing and communicating data which comprises, in combination,
    a personal computer chassis (20). Chassis
    (20) includes host computer (24) with memory (42) and a plurality of
    ports for communicating data signals.
    Telecommunications circuitry (12) within chassis (20) processes
    telecommunications data and communicates
    telecommunications data to host computer (24) and ports. Audio
    multimedia circuitry (18) within chassis
    (20) processes audio multimedia data and communicates audio
    multimedia data to host computer (24) and
    ports. An interface bus (300) within chassis (20) and associated with
    telecommunications circuitry (12) and audio
    multimedia circuitry (18) integrates telecommunications data and
    audio multimedia data to produce multimedia
    telecommunications data for processing and storage within host
    computer (24) and communication of the
    integrated multimedia telecommunications data external to chassis (20).


    Inventors:
    Engberg; Daniel K. (Cedar Park,
    TX); Nurick; Albert F. (Austin, TX); Fraley; Brittain D. (Austin, TX)
    Assignee:
    Compuadd Corporation (Austin, TX)
    Appl. No.:
    691391
    Filed:
    April 25, 1991


    Current U.S. Class:

    348/14.01; 379/90.01; 379/93.01; 379/93.19; 379/100.01; 700/83
    Intern'l Class:

    H04N 007/14; H04M 011/00
    Field of Search:

    379/90,93,56,55,63,110,92,96,97,98,100 358/93,194.1,903,85 381/119,1,14

    312/208 364/188






    http://www.bandwidthmarket.com/patent-data/data2/5283819.html


    Computing and multimedia entertainment system

    Abstract

    A remotely controllable computing and
    multimedia entertainment system includes a personal computer (24)
    having an entertainment circuit (12) made up
    of a radio frequency circuit (48), a television circuit (46), and an
    audio multimedia circuit (18). A remote
    control circuit (50) provides programmable control of the
    entertainment circuit (12) to select among
    computer function operation, television and radio operation, and
    audio operation. An analog mixing circuit
    (70) within the audio multimedia circuit (18) provides mixing for a
    plurality of analog audio signals. A
    telephone circuit (44) integrates data, fax, and voice telephone signals
    in
    the entertainment circuit (12). A volume
    control circuit (318) within the audio multimedia circuit (18) provides
    varying volume, bass, and tone levels for
    each audio signal received by the analog mixing circuit (70). The
    analog audio signals received by analog
    mixing circuit (70) may include monaural and stereo audio signals.


    Inventors:
    Glick; James A. (Granite Shoals,
    TX); Graczyk; Ronald B. (Round Rock, TX); Nurick; Albert F. (Austin, TX);
    Fraley; Brittain D. (Austin, TX)
    Assignee:
    Compuadd Corporation (Austin, TX)
    Appl. No.:
    691461
    Filed:
    April 25, 1991


    Current U.S. Class:

    379/93.01; 348/14.05; 348/552; 379/93.28
    Intern'l Class:

    H04M 011/00; H04N 007/14
    Field of Search:

    379/90,93,56,55,63,110,102 358/93,194.1,903,85 381/119,17 364/188
     
    Nick Danger, Aug 29, 2003
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  2. Nick Danger

    Bill Walker Guest

    Holy Mackeral Kingfish.. I am ssoooooo impressed with Albert.. I could just
    squeal... I have a couple of wierd errors in my computer.. Thing I could
    prevail on Albert to come and take care of that little problem for me...
    What a "hoot"... Who gives a rats ass.. Never seen a true genius go to such
    great lengths to convince somebody he is a genius.. Now what ??
     
    Bill Walker, Aug 29, 2003
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  3. Nick Danger

    Bill Walker Guest

    Is this REALLY "on topic" ?? Where is that "topic police" when you really
    need them...??
     
    Bill Walker, Aug 29, 2003
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  4. Thanks, Nick. Yep, I used to dabble in system design; thank goodness
    those days are passed. I hoped Brian, as sharp as he claims to be, would
    have been able to find this himself and save himself a lot of
    embarrassment, but I guess the task was beyond him. ;-)
    No doubt.
    Yep, that's the first one. Covers just about every PC sold today.
    And the second one. Doesn't cover as many PCs, but was more fun to
    design. The early days of multimedia PCs was pretty darn entertaining;
    now we all take 'em for granted. I'll never forget watching Bill Gates
    play with our new toy and pronoune it "cool"; the best compliment a geek
    could get.

    --
    Albert Nurick


    '97 Honda Pacific Coast
    '93 Honda Helix
    '87 Honda Helix
     
    Albert Nurick, Aug 29, 2003
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  5. Nick Danger

    IceMan Guest

    I will count that as a "For Bill" vote. because I can tell you are in support
    of him
    Thank you and God Bless you

    IceMan
     
    IceMan, Aug 29, 2003
    #5
  6. (Brian Walker) wrote in
    Brian, you don't have the class to admit you're wrong, do you? Why am I
    not surprised?

    --
    Albert Nurick


    '97 Honda Pacific Coast
    '93 Honda Helix
    '87 Honda Helix
     
    Albert Nurick, Aug 30, 2003
    #6
  7. Nick Danger

    Nick Danger Guest

    Albert, he has class.

    Kindergarten class !

    LOL
     
    Nick Danger, Aug 30, 2003
    #7
  8. Nick Danger

    Brian Walker Guest

    Show me YOUR patent. Do you have one? You said you did. Where is it?
    The patent you've shown (only after Ranger Danger found it) was
    someone else's with you only having a mention in it.

    It's not my problem that you can't represent yourself correctly and
    honestly. I'm not surprised though, it fits the rest of your life (as
    it's turning out).
     
    Brian Walker, Aug 30, 2003
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  9. Nick Danger

    Brian Walker Guest

    Thank you Ranger Danger.
     
    Brian Walker, Aug 30, 2003
    #9
  10. Nick Danger

    Bill Walker Guest

    LOL.. CLASS.. you guys are dripping with CLASS..
     
    Bill Walker, Aug 30, 2003
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  11. Nick Danger

    Nick Danger Guest

    Hiya Spitboy! I just knew you wouldn't be able to restrain your
    insecure ego. Someone else doing something the amazing Spitboy can't ?
    Impossible!! Spitboy : SuperGenius !!!

    The patent form offically shows Albert as one of the Inventors. That
    means he was one of the principals who did the actual work and gets the
    credit for it in the opinion of the Patent Office. He sold his work to
    the company that paid him so they own the rights after the fact. Pretty
    simple and common practice in corporate R&D. I don't expect you to
    understand patent/corporate law, but let me ask you something. Can you
    read simple English? You know, words other than the four letter
    combinations you learned from George Carlin records and which seem to be
    your favorites ?
    Yes, it was easy. You posted that you looked and couldn't find Alberts
    patents but could find some others. Google isn't hard to use, so is it
    that you Couldn't find it or Didn't Want to find it ? Which is worse,
    Spitty ? I had no problem finding it, why did Spitboy, the computing
    SuperGenius, have such trouble finding it ? LOL
    Yep, he's listed as one of the 4 Inventors on two separate patents by
    the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. That's the core mention on an
    official listing for a patent. It has to be well documented and reviewed
    multiple times before it is issued. He did that over 10 years ago too.
    You ever done anything innovative worth notice in your pathetic life, or
    do you only dream to spit in boys mouths as you like to proclaim you do?

    Keep Dancing Spitboy! Your envy and hatred of others being poured out
    on the internet shows your true self! Let it flow, tell the whole world
    how you feel, you unrecognized genius!. Someday you will make them all
    pay, right Spitboy ? Tell us all about it, we want to hear more!

    L O L

    -Zebco-
     
    Nick Danger, Aug 31, 2003
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  12. Nick Danger

    Bill Walker Guest

    Do you have any idea what you are talking about ?? Got any idea how many
    worthless patents are pending and in place.. The key to success is to
    register a patent and market it.. Your world of high finance and big
    business seems to be limited to your being the "cheering section" for one
    Albert Nurick.. Brian has been trying to unload this little freak for a
    couple of weeks now.. Neither of you wimps can walk in his shadow as men so
    give it a rest.. Let Albert handle his own crap.. You are both phony as
    three dollar bills..
     
    Bill Walker, Aug 31, 2003
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