Telephone answering device linking displayed data with recorded audio message

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5283818
SERIAL NO

07860699

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A telephone answering device (TAD) which includes a means of intelligently organizing voice messages, associated entered codes such as personal IDs and home telephone numbers, and information stored in the memory of the TAD. These codes or numbers are decoded by means of the caller entering DTMF signals into the telephone which are recognized, recorded and processed by the TAD. When processed with codes and personal information previously entered into the device's memory, the TAD displays the identity of the callers for each message, thus providing a menu of choices, i.e., a list of callers. This enables the user to access messages in a selective manner based on the identity of the caller. The need to listen to the actual voice messages to determine the caller's identity and the need to listen to the messages sequentially or chronologically is obviated, saving both time and effort. Additionally, because the voice message is also linked to pre-stored additional data in the data base, when hearing a message, one also can view relevant associated information, such as a fax number, etc., that might not have been left in the audio message but might be important.

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Patent Owner(s)

  • IPVX PATENT HOLDINGS, INC.;KLAUSNER PATENT TECHNOLOGIES;AMERICAN ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Hotto, Robert La Jolla, CA 61 2856
Klausner, Judah Sagaponack, NY 8 1963

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