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Addressable cable television control system with video format data transmission

Patent 4536791 Issued on August 20, 1985. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject June 4, 2004. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2843655

3472962

3668307

3899633

3916091

3919462

Pay television system utilizing binary coding
Patent #: 4068264
Issued on: 01/10/1978
Inventor: Pires

Method and system for subscription television billing and access
Patent #: 4163254
Issued on: 07/31/1979
Inventor: Block ,   et al.

Method and system for subscription television billing and access
Patent #: 4225884
Issued on: 09/30/1980
Inventor: Block ,   et al.

NTSC receiver useable with Teletext/Viewdata information Patent #: 4233628
Issued on: 11/11/1980
Inventor: Ciciora

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/617137 filed on 06/04/1984

US Classes:

725/28, Of specific program (e.g., based on program rating)348/476, During sync, blanking, or overscan380/241, Having program ID or authorization725/108, Alarm system using television network725/133, With diverse device (e.g., personal computer, game player, VCR, etc.)725/141, With diverse device (e.g., personal computer, game player, VCR, etc.)725/33, Emergency warning725/34Specific to individual user or household

Examiners

Primary: Buczinski, S. C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

H04N 7/16 (20060101)
H04N 7/088 (20060101)
H04N 7/167 (20060101)
H04N 7/087 (20060101)
H04N 7/173 (20060101)
H04N 7/03 (20060101)

Abstract

An addressable cable television control system controls television program and data signal transmission from a central station to a plurality of user stations. The data signals include both control and text signals in video line format which are inserted on the vertical interval of the television signals, thereby freeing all channels for transmission of both television and data signals. Moreover, full-channel teletext data in video line format may be transmitted on dedicated text channels with the modification of only head end processors. An intelligent converter at each remote user location uses the data signals to control access to the system on the basis of channel, tier of service, special event and program subject matter. The converter uses a graphics display generator to generate display signals for the presentation of the text data on the television receiver and for the generation of predetermined messages for the viewer concerning access, emergencies and other functions. The converter processes vertical interval text data and selected full-channel text data, both transmitted in video line format. The keyboard of the subscriber provides a number of different functional inputs for the subscriber to interface with the system. The converter also includes apparatus for interfacing with two-way interactive data acquisition and control systems.

Other References

  • IEEE Transactions on Consumer electronics, vol. CE-25, No. 3, Jul. 1979
  • L. Solomon, Pop. Electronics, May 1979, p. 49
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