Title: "Method of receiving periodically repetitive teletext data";
Inventors: Eitz, Koch, Oberlies;
German patent: DE 36 22 308; Application date: 3 rd July 1986, granted on 31 st May 1990. The patent describes a method for managing in an "intelligent" way the consultation of teletext pages without using additional information coming from the broadcaster.
Title: "Method of receiving periodically repetitive teletext data"; The patent describes a method for managing in an "intelligent" way the consultation of teletext pages using additional information coming from the broadcaster. Inventors: Eitz, Koch, Oberlies; German patent: DE 36 34 757; Date of the application: 11 th October 1986, granted on 14 th January 1988.
Patents of the family:
European Patent EP 0 264 565, application of 14 th August 1987, granted on 13 th November 1991 with designated states: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
Finnish Patent FI 87 293, granted on 10 th December 1992.
Danish Patent DK 167 725, granted on 6 th December 1993.
Hong Kong Patent of HK 1188/93, granted on 4 th November 1993.
Japanese Patent JP 2042584, granted on 9 th April 1996.
Singapore Patent SG 1117/93, granted on 30 th November 1993.
Korean Patent KR 9703469, granted on 14 th August 1997.
Title: "Process for receiving teletext data which is repeated in one or more cycles"; The patent describes a method for managing in an "intelligent" way the consultation of teletext pages drafted on the same channel by various editors in separate magazines. Inventors: Eitz, Oberlies; German Patent: DE 42 03 309; Application date: 6th February 1992, granted on 21st January 1993.
Patents of the family:
European Patent EP 0 625 298 based on the application PCT EP 92/02858 of 10 December 1992, granted on 13 th August 1997 with designated countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg Monaco, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Netherlands.
Japanese patent JP 06511369, granted on 6 th February 1998.
Korean patent KR 154560, granted on 10 th July 1998.