ANDREW S DIBNER
Psychologist in Newton, MA

License number
Massachusetts 224
Issued Date
Jan 1, 1974
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1998
Type
Psychologist
Address
Address
Newton, MA 02461

Professional information

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Closed-Loop Emergency Alarm And Response System

US Patent:
4064368, Dec 20, 1977
Filed:
Jun 7, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/693296
Inventors:
Andrew S. Dibner - Newton MA
Assignee:
Lifeline Systems, Inc. - Boston MA
International Classification:
H04M 1104
US Classification:
179 5R
Abstract:
A closed-loop system for monitoring the condition of a person in a residence. A digital dialer-transceiver at the residence is connected to a telephone line and may be triggered by an emergency button or the running out of a timer. It transmits identification and alarm codes to a compatible digital transceiver at a central station and at the same time emits an alarm signal at the residence. The central station digital receiving unit acknowledges the communication, means being provided in response to this acknowledgement for changing the "alarm" signal at the residence to a "call received" signal. The central station operator calls emergency responders previously recruited for that residence. The responder arriving at the residence presses a reset button on the unit which transmits an "all clear" signal to the central station and changes the "call receive" mode of the residence signal to an "all clear" mode. The central station acknowledges the "all clear" signal to the residence and in response thereto, dialing of the transceiver at the residence is discontinued.


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Automatic Telephone Alarm System

US Patent:
3989900, Nov 2, 1976
Filed:
Nov 4, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/520495
Inventors:
Andrew S. Dibner - Newton MA
Assignee:
Lifeline Systems, Inc. - Newton Centre MA
International Classification:
H04M 1104
US Classification:
179 5P
Abstract:
An alarm system for automatically sending a telephone message or other remote signal in case help is needed for a person residing alone. In one version, a timer cyclically activates a magnetic tape player which begins slowly to dial the number of the station at which help is available, and then transmit a prerecorded message. The timer simultaneously activates an audible warning signal so that the resident can abort sending of the message if no help is needed. The timer is automatically reset each time the resident lifts the handset in normal telephone usage so that it is unnecessary under ordinary circumstances for him to worry about resetting the timer each day. Should the audible signal be activated but there is no need for help, the signal may be shut off, the message sending aborted and the timer reset merely by lifting the handset. A manual emergency bypass switch is provided. A second embodiment substitutes a high speed digital dialer and transmitter for the tape player, the dialer being activated after a short delay during which the audible signal is sounding.


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Telephone Ring Detector

US Patent:
5544241, Aug 6, 1996
Filed:
Jun 27, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/495813
Inventors:
Andrew S. Dibner - Newton MA
William Wang - Lexington MA
International Classification:
H04M 100, H04M 300
US Classification:
379373
Abstract:
A telephone ring detector detects a ring signal voltage from a diverse set of signals transmitted on a telephone line before a complete alternating current ring signal cycle is received. In an exemplary embodiment, the ring detector includes a voltage threshold setting device for establishing a voltage threshold and comparing the ring signal voltage to the voltage threshold to provide an output signal when the ring signal voltage is above the voltage threshold. A pair of zener diodes having a selected voltage value can provide the threshold setting and comparison functions. A microprocessor, including a timer for measuring a time duration of the output signal, outputs a ring detection signal when the time duration exceeds a predetermined time interval value, which is substantially less than a full ring cycle. A line switch responsive to the ring detector is provided to direct communication signals to a telecommunications device.