Richard Lee Anglin, JR
Engineers in Del Mar, CA

License number
Colorado 17127
Issued Date
Jun 18, 1980
Renew Date
Jun 30, 2002
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 2002
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
PO Box 2229, Del Mar, CA 92014

Professional information

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President And Chief Executive Officer At Telmedx

Position:
President and Chief Executive Officer at telmedx
Location:
Del Mar, California
Industry:
Wireless
Work:
telmedx - Del Mar, California since Sep 2010 - President and Chief Executive Officer Radio, Digital Technique, Inc. - Del Mar, California Jul 2001 - Sep 2011 - President and Chief Executive Officer The Channel Group 1985 - 2010 - President
Education:
Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University 1977 - 1981
JD, Law
Cornell University 1967 - 1969
MRP, Regional Planning
Case Institute of Technology 1963 - 1967
BSCE, Civil Engineering
Melbourne High School 1961 - 1963
Languages:
German


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Richard Anglin - Del Mar, CA

Work:
telmedx
President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP - Washington, DC
Retained technology expert
Science Applications International Corporation - Vienna, VA
Consultant
RADIO, DIGITAL TECHNIQUE, INC - Del Mar, CA
President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
THE CHANNEL GROUP - Del Mar, CA
President
Omninet Group, Inc. and Omninet Corporation - Los Angeles, CA
Founding President, Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory - Pasadena, CA
Program Manager and Group Supervisor
Education:
Loyola Law School - Los Angeles, CA
JD
Cornell University - Ithaca, NY Case Institute of Technology - Cleveland, OH
BSCE


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Shrapnel Mitigation And Fragmentation Control System

US Patent:
6319571, Nov 20, 2001
Filed:
Dec 17, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/466468
Inventors:
Richard L. Anglin - Del Mar CA
International Classification:
B32B 400
US Classification:
428 14
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus which enable the lateral displacement of windows and window elements in reaction to overpressure forces resulting from an explosion are disclosed. According to the present invention, these forces are released to the edges of the displaced window and window elements, and the window itself remains intact or does not release life-threatening or injurious projectiles. One embodiment of the invention (10) comprises a window frame (12) which holds a pane of glass or synthetic material such as acrylic or polycarbonate (14), the frame (12) being coupled to a window receiving pan or receptor (16) by a plurality of retainers (18). The overpressure from an explosive blast causes the frame (12) to be displaced primarily laterally from the receiving pan (16) thereby releasing the blast overpressure (20) to the edges of the displaced frame (12) and reducing the risk of release of shrapnel from said sheet of generally light transmissive material (14). The retainers (18) may be woven cloth straps (18A), rope (18B), metallic and non-metallic cable (18C), mono-filament such as nylon (18D), and plastic (18E) including polymers such as Kevlar. RTM. Additional embodiments of the invention include frames (12) and window panes (14) which have holes to relieve overpressure during an explosion.


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Facsimile Transmission Via Packet Switched Data Networks

US Patent:
5892591, Apr 6, 1999
Filed:
Nov 22, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/755269
Inventors:
Richard L. Anglin - Del Mar CA
Edward A. Kent - Irvine CA
Assignee:
International Data Forwarders, LLC - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04N 132
US Classification:
358407
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for transmitting documents using the Internet are disclosed. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, a document (3200) which is to be transmitted to a recipient is fed into a local facsimile machine (3100). The document (3200) includes a cover sheet (3210) containing a destination facsimile number (5100) and number of sheets which contain the message to be transmitted to the destination. The sender then dials the local telephone number of a remote computer system (2000). The document (3200) is then transmitted to the remote computer (2000) via a modem (2400) over a local telephone line (7000). The remote computer (2000) then scans the cover sheet (3210) and extracts the destination facsimile number (5100). The document (3200) is then formatted for transmission via public switched data network, specifically Internet backbone network(s) (6000), and is routed from the remote computer system (2000) to a host network computer system (4000). The document is then routed via the Internet (6000) to a remote computer system (4100) near the destination facsimile, and ultimately is delivered to its destination (5100).


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Automatic Long-Life Infrared Emitter & Locator System

US Patent:
6069557, May 30, 2000
Filed:
Jul 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/119419
Inventors:
Richard L. Anglin - Del Mar CA
Bradley J. Busson - Hayden Lake ID
William J. Doucette - Azusa CA
Carolyn M. Steward - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G08B 2300
US Classification:
340321
Abstract:
An Automatic Long-Life Infrared Emitter & Locator System which may be used to locate persons in need of assistance or marked objects is disclosed. Since the emitter (10) operates continuously and emanates infrared radiation (21) that can not be seen by the user, no affirmative action is required to activate the emitter (10). One of the preferred embodiments of the present invention (10) includes a flexible plastic or rubber housing (12) having an opening (15) that is specially shaped to fit over and to finly grasp a conventional electrical battery (16). A lens (18) residing on the top of the housing (12) passes invisible energy issuing from an infrared emitting diode (20) deployed beneath it. The diode (20) is connected to the battery (16) by leads (19) through a pulse control circuit (22). This circuit (22) produces intense and regular spikes of energy that cause the diode (20) to flash over a period of many weeks.


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Shrapnel Mitigation System

US Patent:
6010758, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Jun 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/873764
Inventors:
Richard L. Anglin - Del Mar CA
International Classification:
B32B 400
US Classification:
428 14
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus which enable the lateral displacement of windows and window elements in reaction to overpressure forces resulting from an explosion are disclosed. According to the present invention, these forces are released to the edges of the displaced window and window elements, and the window itself remains intact or does not release life-threatening or injurious projectiles. One embodiment of the invention (10) comprises a window frame (12) which holds a pane of glass or synthetic material such as acrylic or polycarbonate (14), the frame (12) being coupled to a window receiving pan or receptor (16) by a plurality of retainers (18). The overpressure from an explosive blast causes the frame (12) to be displaced primarily laterally from the receiving pan (16) thereby releasing the blast overpressure (20) to the edges of the displaced frame (12) and reducing the risk of release of shrapnel from said sheet of generally light transmissive material (14). The retainers (18) may be woven cloth straps (18A), rope (18B), metallic and non-metallic cable (18C), mono-filament such as nylon (18D), and plastic (18E) including polymers such as Kevlar. TM.


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Content Selection And Retrieval System

US Patent:
2007001, Jan 11, 2007
Filed:
Jul 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/176006
Inventors:
Richard Anglin - Del Mar CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/10, G06F 3/00, G06F 13/00, H04N 7/025, H04N 5/445
US Classification:
725046000, 725034000, 725035000
Abstract:
The present invention comprises methods and apparatus for providing more content choices to consumers () independent of their geography. In one embodiment of the invention, a consumer () uses a content terminal () to enjoy and audio and/or video content based on a customized set of content preferences (). The present invention retrieves this preferred content utilizing a wired or wireless Internet connection (), irrespective of the location of the user (). In one embodiment of the invention, the content terminal () is a personal computer, cell phone, portable television or some other appropriate content replication appliance.


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Content Exchange System

US Patent:
2007001, Jan 11, 2007
Filed:
Dec 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/318427
Inventors:
Richard Anglin - Del Mar CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/025, H04N 7/10, G06F 3/00, H04N 5/445, G06F 13/00
US Classification:
725046000, 725034000, 725035000
Abstract:
The present invention comprises methods and apparatus for providing more content choices to a user () independent of their geography. In one embodiment of the invention, a user () utilizes a content terminal () to enjoy and audio and/or video content based on a customized set of content preferences (). The present invention retrieves digital files utilizing a wired or wireless Internet connection over a network (), irrespective of the location of the user (). In one embodiment of the invention, the content terminal () is a personal computer, cell phone, portable television or some other appropriate content replication appliance. Users () may search for and obtain content selections () by accessing a website which displays a library of content in the form of an easy-to-use graphical interface.


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Remote Diagnostic & Treatment System

US Patent:
2007025, Nov 1, 2007
Filed:
Apr 27, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/414746
Inventors:
Richard Anglin - Del Mar CA, US
Bradley Tipler - San Diego CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for providing remote diagnosis and treatment are disclosed. One embodiment of the invention comprises a cellular telephone (A) that includes a camera (), a display (), a speaker (A), a microphone (B) and embedded diagnostic and treatment software (). An alternative embodiment may also include one or more data devices () that may be connected to the cellular phone (A) using a wireless (A) or wired (B) connection.


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Digital Radio System

US Patent:
2007016, Jul 19, 2007
Filed:
Jan 18, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/335913
Inventors:
Richard Anglin - Del Mar CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 1/00
US Classification:
375139000
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for digital communications are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, chirp waveforms () are used to convey meanings of “one” and “zero.”