MICHAEL GEORGE FREITAG
Pilots at Tanglewood Cir, Palos Park, IL

License number
Illinois A0628326
Issued Date
Nov 2015
Expiration Date
Nov 2016
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
12900 W Tanglewood Cir, Palos Park, IL 60464

Professional information

Michael Freitag Photo 1

Cellular Mobile Phone With A Plurality Of Accessing Telephone Numbers For Allowing Access To The Mobile Phone By Any One Of The Telephone Numbers

US Patent:
4677653, Jun 30, 1987
Filed:
Jun 16, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/874577
Inventors:
Sheldon Weiner - Northbrook IL
Sherwin A. Brook - Northbrook IL
Michael G. Freitag - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
B/W Investments - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H04M 1100, H04Q 704
US Classification:
379 58
Abstract:
An adapter for a cellular mobile phone unit which converts the unit to include a plurality of telephone numbers. A main circuit board is coupled to a microprocessor of the unit, which board includes a plurality of number assignment modules, or NAM's (ROM's), each NAM having its own unique telephone number code. The NAM's are connected such that fifteen of the sixteen pin-connections of each NAM are correspondingly and respectively connected in series, for coupling to the fifteen pin-connections of a plug at one end of a ribbon cable, the other end of the ribbon cable being coupled to the microprocessor of the unit via the conventional NAM connection therefor. Each remaining pin of each NAM, which is not connected in series, is connected to a unique stop of a multi-position switch, so that a selected one of the NAM's may be coupled to the microprocessor in order to change the telephone number from one to another. A secondary relay printed circuit board may also be provided to allow for remote switching from one NAM to another. The principles are also applicable to a personal computer's expansion slots, where a plurality of dedicated ROM chips may be selectively accessed by the microprocessor via the same address location.


Michael Freitag Photo 2

Cellular Mobile Phone With A Plurality Of Accessing Telephone Numbers For Allowing Access To The Mobile Phones By Any One Of The Telephones Numbers

US Patent:
4734928, Mar 29, 1988
Filed:
Mar 18, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/027179
Inventors:
Sheldon Weiner - Northbrook IL
Sherwin A. Brook - Northbrook IL
Michael G. Freitag - Palos Park IL
Assignee:
B/W Investments - Chicago IL
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 59
Abstract:
An adapter for a cellular mobile phone unit which converts the unit to permit simultaneous insertion of a plurality of telephone numbers. A main circuit board is coupled to a microprocessor of the unit, which board includes a plurality of number assignment modules, or NAM's (ROM's), each NAM having its own unique telephone number code. The NAM's are connected such that fifteen of the sixteen pin-connections of each NAM are correspondingly and respectively connected in series, for coupling to the fifteen pin-connections of a plug at one end of a ribbon cable, the other end of the ribbon cable being coupled to the microprocessor of the unit via the conventional NAM connection therefor. Each remaining pin of each NAM, which is not connected in series, is connected to a unique stop of a multi-position switch, so that a selected one of the NAM's may be coupled to the microprocessor in order to change the telephone number from one to another. A secondary relay printed circuit board may also be provided to allow for remote switching from one NAM to another.


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Cellular Alarm Backup System

US Patent:
4887290, Dec 12, 1989
Filed:
Aug 5, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/083496
Inventors:
Dennis B. Dop - Antioch IL
Michael G. Freitag - Palos Park IL
Norbert W. Zawacki - Oak Lawn IL
International Classification:
H04M 1104, H04Q 704
US Classification:
379 33
Abstract:
A cellular backup system is provided for a standard security alarm network, so that upon the inoperativeness of the telephone land line, automatic switch over to the cellular system is achieved, so that a digital communicator or telephone tape dialer may still transmit its distress call to a central alarm station, via the cellular system. A line fault monitor is provided which automatically detects the outage of the land-based telephone system which, in turn, provides an output signal to a latching relay which causes the activation of a pair of switching relays to automatically switch the connection of the alarm communicator from the DB-8 cord of the land-based system to a cellular interface coupled to a conventional cellular transceiver of a cellular system. The switching relays are latched in the state connecting the alarm communicator to the cellular backup system and held in such a state, regardless of the state of the land-based system, as long as a manual rest switch has not been used. The pair of switching relays are also used for coupling a standard land telephone handset also to the cellular system upon the outage of the land-based lines.


Michael Freitag Photo 4

Cellular Alarm Backup System

US Patent:
5185779, Feb 9, 1993
Filed:
Oct 30, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/414314
Inventors:
Dennis B. Dop - Antioch IL
Michael G. Freitag - Palos Park IL
Norbert W. Zawacki - Oak Lawn IL
International Classification:
H04M 1104, H04Q 704
US Classification:
379 33
Abstract:
A cellular backup system is provided for a standard security alarm network, so that upon the inoperativeness of the telephone land line, automatic switch over to the cellular system is achieved, so that a digital communicator or teleophone tape dialer may still transmit its distress call to a central alarm station, via the cellular system. A line fault monitor is provided which automatically detects the outage of the land-based telephone system which, in turn, provides an output signal to a latching relay which causes the activation of a pair of switching relays to automatically switch the connection of the alarm communicator from the DB-8 cord of the land-based system to a cellular interface coupled to a conventional cellular transceive of a cellular system. The switching relays are latched in the state connecting the alarm communicator to the cellular backup system and held in such a state, regardless of the state of the land-based system, as long as a manual rest switch has not been used. The pair of switching relays are also used for coupling a standard land telephone handset also to the cellular system upon the outage of the land-based lines.