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  • 58 N Oak St, Palatine, IL 60067 (847) 776-0828
  • Schaumburg, IL
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  • 58 N Oak St, Palatine, IL 60067

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Power Adapter With Integral Radio Frequency Port

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US Patent:
62124153, Apr 3, 2001
Filed:
Jul 25, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/625719
Inventors:
David M. Demuro - Snellville GA
Mike M. Albert - Lincolnshire IL
John A. Kalenowsky - Palatine IL
Robert Ford - Tamarac FL
Joseph Patino - Pembroke Pines FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455575
Abstract:
The present invention provides a power adapter (10) adapted to couple an external antenna (17) to a communication device (30) by way of a cable (12) which is typically plugged into a cigarette lighter of a vehicle or some other power source at one end, and an input connector of the communication device (30) at the other. In particular, the present invention provides a simple one-piece vehicle power adapter which also provides RF input/output capability for connection to an external vehicle antenna. According to certain aspects of the invention, the adapter can be configured to have a variety of selection mechanisms. For example, the communication device could include an RF switch (34) and control circuitry for selecting either the internal or external antenna for optimum reception. Alternatively, the cable could include an external switch (70) for allowing the user to select the desired antenna. Finally, the cable could include a component which automatically actuates the switch to select the external antenna when the external antenna is connected to the communication device.

Support Assembly For Card Member Having A Memory Element Disposed Thereupon

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US Patent:
54207592, May 30, 1995
Filed:
Aug 10, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/927706
Inventors:
Michael L. Charlier - Arlington Heights IL
David W. Trahan - Palatine IL
John A. Kalenowsky - Palatine IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H05K 700
US Classification:
361814
Abstract:
A support assembly, and associated method, for permitting a reduced-sized, card member to be received by a standard-sized, card reader assembly of a radio telephone. The support assembly is comprised of a frame formed of a standard-sized, card member having a through-hole extending therethrough. The through-hole is of dimensions corresponding to the card member of the reduced dimensions. A thin, support sheet covers a portion of an opening formed by the through-hole on a top surface of the frame to form a front joist thereby, and the thin, support sheet is folded about an edge of the frame similarly to form a rear joist over an opening formed upon a bottom face surface of the frame by the through-hole. The front joist and the rear joist together form a pocket for supporting the card member of the reduced dimensions within the through-hole. Once the card member of the reduced dimensions is inserted within the through-hole, the support assembly may be inserted into a card reader assembly constructed to be operative to receive the standard-sized card member.

Capacitive Power Supply Having Charge Equalization Circuit

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US Patent:
50633406, Nov 5, 1991
Filed:
Oct 25, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/603087
Inventors:
John A. Kalenowsky - Palatine IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H02H 716
US Classification:
320 1
Abstract:
A capacitive power supply having a charge equalization circuit. The charge equalization circuit is comprised of a shunt circuit connected in a parallel connection with capacitive elements of the capacitive power supply. Once a charging current is applied to the capacitive power supply to store charge thereupon to form thereby a potential difference across the capacitive elements of a pre-determined level, the shunt circuit forms a shunt to shunt the charging current thereto.

Power Adapter With Integral Radio Frequency Port

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US Patent:
62053442, Mar 20, 2001
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/485932
Inventors:
David M. Demuro - Snellville GA
Mike M. Albert - Lincolnshire IL
John A. Kalenowsky - Palatine IL
Robert Ford - Tamarac FL
Joseph Patino - Pembroke Pines FL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 138
US Classification:
455575
Abstract:
The present invention provides a power adapter (10) adapted to couple an external antenna (17) to a communication device (30) by way of a cable (12) which is typically plugged into a cigarette lighter of a vehicle or some other power source at one end, and an input connector of the communication device (30) at the other. In particular, the present invention provides a simple one-piece vehicle power adapter which also provides RF input/output capability for connection to an external vehicle antenna. According to certain aspects of the invention, the adapter can be configured to have a variety of selection mechanisms. For example, the communication device could include an RF switch (34) and control circuitry for selecting either the internal or external antenna for optimum reception. Alternatively, the power adapter could include an external switch (70) for allowing the user to select the desired antenna. Finally, the power adapter could include a component which automatically actuates the switch to select the external antenna when the external antenna is connected to the communication device.

Method Of And Telephone With Call-Reminding And Auto-Dialing

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US Patent:
56256833, Apr 29, 1997
Filed:
Mar 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/621851
Inventors:
Victor Nazanin - Skokie IL
John A. Kalenowsky - Palatine IL
Donald C. Kordich - Grayslake IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04M 126
US Classification:
379355
Abstract:
A time-to-call and corresponding telephone number are stored in a memory (207) of a radiotelephone (100). The radiotelephone reminds a user that it is time to place a call by emitting a noise through a speaker (105) when a time-of-the-day is equal to or later than the time-to-call. The radiotelephone determines if the radiotelephone is powered on before displaying the telephone number on a display (111). Upon viewing the displayed telephone number, the user can cancel the call or confirm placement of the call to the telephone number by pressing a key (109) or key combination. If confirmed, the radiotelephone automatically dials the telephone number. When a time duration passes before the radiotelephone is powered on, the call is terminated, or the call is canceled, the user has the option to delete the telephone number and corresponding time-to-call from the memory, or change the time-to-call.

Cordless Radiotelephone System Having An Extendable Geographic Coverage Area And Method Therefor

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US Patent:
60788216, Jun 20, 2000
Filed:
Feb 25, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/030663
Inventors:
Kevin D. Kaschke - Hoffman Estates IL
John Alan Kalenowsky - Palatine IL
Michael Peter Metroka - Algonquin IL
Assignee:
Motorola, Inc. - Schaumburg IL
International Classification:
H04B 700
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455507
Abstract:
A cordless telephone system (300) comprises a portable station (305), a first base station (301) and a second base station (310). The first base station (301) communicates with the portable station (305) over a communication channel (441) when the portable station (305) is located within a first geographic coverage area (311). The second base station (310) communicates with the portable station (305) over a communication channel (441) when the portable station (305) is located within a second geographic coverage area (313). The first base station (301) includes a controller (302) adaptively configured to be a master controller (302). The second base station (310) includes a controller (308) configured to be slave controller (308) responsive to the controller (302) of the first base station (301) being adaptively configured to be the master controller (302). The master controller (302) communicates with the slave controller (308) over a communication path (315) to coordinate communications between the portable station (305) and at least one of the first base station (301) and the second base station (310) when the portable station (305) is located within the first geographic coverage area (311) and the second geographic coverage area (313), respectively. The cordless telephone system (300) advantageously provides an expandable geographic coverage area for a relatively low cost when the number of portable stations are relatively small and the communication traffic is relatively low.
John A Kalenowsky from Palatine, IL, age ~68 Get Report