ROBERT J KRAEMER
Speech Language Pathology in Melbourne, FL

License number
Florida 2187
Issued Date
Aug 9, 1999
Effective Date
Feb 15, 2001
Expiration Date
Feb 9, 2001
Category
Health Care
Type
Provisional Speech-Language Pathologist
Address
Address
3693 Meadowood Ct, Melbourne, FL 32935

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Name
Address
Phone
Robert Kraemer, age 81
552 Ford Cir E, Melbourne, FL 32935
(239) 634-0952
Robert Kraemer
3110 W San Miguel St, Tampa, FL 33629
Robert Kraemer
976 Lyons Cir NW, Palm Bay, FL 32907
(321) 377-4752
Robert Kraemer
300 Spring Lake Rd, Wildwood, FL 34785
(954) 608-4151
Robert Kraemer
1620 Brookside Blvd, Largo, FL 33770

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Apparatus For Selectively Enabling Subscriber Device To Respond To Ringing Signal In Dependence Upon Ringing Cadence

Apparatus For Selectively Enabling Subscriber Device To Respond To Ringing Signal In Dependence Upon Ringing Cadence

US Patent:
5142569, Aug 25, 1992
Filed:
Apr 23, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/512982
Inventors:
George W. Peters - Palm Bay FL
Jonathan D. Luckey - Melbourne Beach FL
Robert H. Kraemer - Melbourne FL
Scott S. Parker - Melbourne FL
Assignee:
Data Accessory Corporation - FL
International Classification:
H04M 342
US Classification:
379201
Abstract:
A ringing cadence filtering apparatus, which controllably prevents a subscriber device receiving ringing signals other than those having a prescribed cadence, is interposed betweeen a telephone line and a line device that has been assigned one of the telephone numbers of a multi-cadence service. It includes a controlled switching circuit through which a communication path between the telephone line and the line device connection port is normally interrupted. When a rining signal is present on the telephone line, whether or not the interruption is terminated and a path provided through the apparatus will depend upon whether the ringing cadence is that of the telephone number of the line device. To effect this determination, the telephone line input port is coupled to a plurality of ringing signal cadence detection circuits, each of which is responsive to a respectively different ringing cadence. However, only one of the cadence detection circuits has its output coupled to control the controlled switching circuit.