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Video conferencing system for courtroom and other applications

Patent 4965819 Issued on October 23, 1990. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject September 22, 2008. 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

3601530

3718770

3725587

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3775563

Videotelephone conference system
Patent #: 4054908
Issued on: 10/18/1977
Inventor: Poirier ,   et al.

Virtual space teleconference system
Patent #: 4400724
Issued on: 08/23/1983
Inventor: Fields

Voice-actuated switching system
Patent #: 4449238
Issued on: 05/15/1984
Inventor: Lee ,   et al.

Teleconferencing method and system
Patent #: 4516156
Issued on: 05/07/1985
Inventor: Fabris ,   et al.

Communication system for videoconferencing Patent #: 4650929
Issued on: 03/17/1987
Inventor: Boerger ,   et al.

Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 247904 filed on 09/22/1988

US Classes:

348/14.07, Display arrangement (e.g., multiscreen display)348/14.16User positioning (e.g., parallax)

Examiners

Primary: George, Keith E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 62-108692 JP. 05/13/1987

International Classes

H04M 011/00
H04N 007/15

Abstract

A conferencing system facilitating interactive video and audio communication between an individual (such as a criminal, defendant, or a witness in a court proceeding) at a remote station, and a group of individuals at a local station (such as a judge, defense counsel, and a prosecutor or plaintiff's counsel in a courtroom). The system preferably includes a recording unit for producing a permanent, combined video and audio conference record. Preferably, the system includes a local module, a remote module, and a control module. The local module includes a loudspeaker, and a video camera, a video monitor unit, and a microphone for each conferee. It is contemplated that the local module equipment may be disposed in a courtroom, for use by a judge, two attorneys, and a witness. The remote module includes a video camera, a video monitor unit, a microphone, and a loudspeaker. Where the remote module is intended for use by a criminal defendant in police custody (i.e., at a jail), its video monitor unit preferably includes a monitor including a two-way mirror behind its screen, and its video camera is preferably mounted behind the mirror so that the defendant may maintain direct eye contact with both an image on the screen and the video camera.

Other References

  • Stephen B. Weinstein, "Telecommunications in the Coming Decades", IEEE Spectrum, Nov. 1987, pp. 62-67
  • Bernard A. Wright, "The Design of Picture Phone.RTM. Meeting Service (PMS) Conference Centers for Video Teleconferencing", IEEE Communications Magazine, Mar. 1983, pp. 30-3
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