Method and apparatus for sending and receiving facsimile transmissions over a non-telephonic transmission system
First Claim
1. A facsimile transmitting/receiving system comprising a standard facsimile machine and a computer based system in communication with the standard facsimile machine for receiving a facsimile signal as generated by the facsimile transmitting/receiving system and converting said facsimile signal for transmission via a computer based distributive network, the system comprising:
- a. an interface positioned intermediately of and in communication with both the facsimile machine and the computer, the interface adapted for converting a facsimile signal into a signal suited for transmission over a distributive network;
b. a telephonic-type communication link between the interface and the facsimile machine for receiving and sending facsimile signals for selectively communicating standard facsimile signals directly between the facsimile machine and the interface; and
c. an additional communication link between the interface and the computer for receiving and sending converted facsimile signals directly between the interface and the computer;
wherein,d. the interface is adapted for converting the facsimile signal into a format compatible for transmission over distributive communication networks and for converting network transmitted signals into a format for transmission over a telephonic facsimile transmission line.
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Abstract
An interface is provided for connecting a standard telephone line and/or a standard facsimile machine with a distributive communication network interface such as a personal computer, whereby facsimile signal present on the telephone line or at the facsimile machine may be transmitted via the Internet to a remote station without the use of long distance or international telephone signal carriers. The facsimile signal may be sent or received via the network using the network, without interfering with the capability to receive and send facsimile signals in the normal manner via a standard telephone line.
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9 Claims
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1. A facsimile transmitting/receiving system comprising a standard facsimile machine and a computer based system in communication with the standard facsimile machine for receiving a facsimile signal as generated by the facsimile transmitting/receiving system and converting said facsimile signal for transmission via a computer based distributive network, the system comprising:
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a. an interface positioned intermediately of and in communication with both the facsimile machine and the computer, the interface adapted for converting a facsimile signal into a signal suited for transmission over a distributive network; b. a telephonic-type communication link between the interface and the facsimile machine for receiving and sending facsimile signals for selectively communicating standard facsimile signals directly between the facsimile machine and the interface; and c. an additional communication link between the interface and the computer for receiving and sending converted facsimile signals directly between the interface and the computer;
wherein,d. the interface is adapted for converting the facsimile signal into a format compatible for transmission over distributive communication networks and for converting network transmitted signals into a format for transmission over a telephonic facsimile transmission line. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for converting and transmitting a facsimile signal from a local facsimile station to a remote facsimile station via a non-telephonic distributive communication network, comprising the steps of:
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a. generating a facsimile signal utilizing a standard facsimile machine at the local facsimile station; b. converting the facsimile signal to a format compatible with the non-telephonic distributive network; c. transmitting the converted signal via the non-telephonic distributive network to the remote facsimile station; and d. reconverting the converted signal to a facsimile signal for receipt by the remote facsimile station. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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