Patents Assigned to FDD Technologies sa/ag, Ltd.
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Patent number: 7914870Abstract: A limited-life storage medium comprises a flowable agent. In one example, the storage medium is an optical disc. In a ready-to-read condition, the center of mass of the disc does not coincide with the center of rotation. When the disc is read, the unbalanced rotation of the disc causes vibration that migrates the flowable agent into contact with a metal data-carrying layer, where the flowable agent interferes with the readability of the data so as to limit the useful life of the disc. The movement of the flowable agent improves the balance of the disc, and reduces the vibration.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2007Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: FDD Technologies sa/ag, Ltd.Inventor: Patrick Larroche
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Publication number: 20080156804Abstract: In one embodiment of an apparatus and process for packaging foodstuffs or other materials in a rigid container sealed by a flexible cover, a desired quantity of material to be packaged containing or together with some water or other liquid is placed in the container, the flexible cover is secured on the container so as to leave at least one unsealed opening, the container is heated and/or placed in a partial vacuum to bring the liquid above its boiling point to cause or permit vapor generated by the boiling liquid to expel other gases from the container through the unsealed opening, and the container is sealed while gas or vapor is still flowing out of the container through the unsealed opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: July 3, 2008Applicant: FDD Technologies sa/ag/ltdInventors: Jean-Francois M. Bardou, Roland Guezennec, Jean-Pierre Lhommond
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Publication number: 20080120634Abstract: A limited-life storage medium comprises a flowable agent. The flowable agent comprises water and a hygroscopic substance. In one example, the flowable agent is a mixture of glycol and water with an acid or other corrosive active ingredient dissolved in it. In one example, the storage medium is an optical disc. When the disc is read, the rotation of the disc propels the flowable agent into contact with a metal data-carrying layer. In one example, the hygroscopic substance reduces any tendency of the flowable agent to dry out and cease to be flowable, and may tend to buffer the proportion of water in the flowable medium within a range.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: FDD Technologies sa/ag/ltdInventor: Patrick Larroche
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Publication number: 20080118696Abstract: A limited-life storage medium comprises a flowable agent. In one example, the storage medium is an optical disc. In a ready-to-read condition, the center of mass of the disc does not coincide with the center of rotation. When the disc is read, the unbalanced rotation of the disc causes vibration that migrates the flowable agent into contact with a metal data-carrying layer, where the flowable agent interferes with the readability of the data so as to limit the useful life of the disc. The movement of the flowable agent improves the balance of the disc, and reduces the vibration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: FDD Technologies sa/ag/ltdInventor: Patrick Larroche
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Publication number: 20080120612Abstract: A storage medium contains information including a setup program comprising instructions for causing a computing device to install other parts of the information on the computing device. In normal use, reading the storage medium causes at least a selected part of the information on the storage medium to become unreadable within a predetermined time. The computing device reads the selected part of the information both before and after the predetermined time. The setup program installs the other parts of the information only if the selected part of the information is both readable before the predetermined time and unreadable after the predetermined time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2007Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: FDD Technologies sa/ag/ltdInventor: Patrick Larroche
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Publication number: 20050195728Abstract: An optical disc or other data storage medium has a substrate supporting a data storage region for storing readable data, and is caused to spin or is otherwise subjected to motion when read. A reservoir attached to the substrate and located in proximity to the data storage region stores a liquid reagent by liquid surface phenomena. When the medium is moved in order to read it, the centrifugal or other force causes the reagent to flow from the reservoir to interact with the data storage medium and interfere with the readability of the data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: FDD Technologies sa/ag/ltdInventor: Patrick Larroche