Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1995-2000
Title: Innovations of Thomas Raymond Nolan
Introduction
Thomas Raymond Nolan is a notable inventor based in Deerfield Beach, FL (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the development of selective call devices. With a total of two patents to his name, Nolan's work showcases his innovative spirit and technical expertise.
Latest Patents
Nolan's latest patents include a "Selective call device and method for providing a stream of information." This invention features a receiver designed to receive information at a first rate, along with a switch that allows users to select a streaming mode for information delivery. The processor in the device determines when the streaming mode is activated and creates a buffer to retain the information. This enables the processor to transfer the information at a second rate for display, presenting it as a continuous stream.
Another significant patent is the "User friendly channel selection in a selective call receiver and method." This invention comprises a selective call receiver that includes an information display and a processor. The display presents an area map with multiple operating regions, each corresponding to a predetermined selective call signaling channel. Users can activate controls to select and receive information signals from the desired channel, enhancing the usability of the device.
Career Highlights
Nolan has had a distinguished career, working with Motorola Corporation, a leading company in telecommunications and technology. His role at Motorola has allowed him to contribute to groundbreaking innovations in communication devices.
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