Patents by Inventor Clark D. Brace
Clark D. Brace has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11299932Abstract: Examples of rail assemblies for architectural coverings disclosed herein stabilize motor assemblies via end caps to reduce transfers of vibrational motor forces to the rails. An example rail for an architectural covering includes a housing, a motor to be disposed in the housing, and an end cap to be coupled to said housing. The example rail includes a track defined in an exterior face of the rail. A first portion of the end cap is to be received in the track. The end cap is capable of at least two degrees of freedom of motion relative to the housing prior to the first portion being received in the track. In the example rail, the track is to restrict the at least two degrees of freedom of motion of the end cap when the first portion of the end cap is received in the track.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2018Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: Hunter Douglas, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Foley, Clark D. Brace, Paul A. Brayford, Charles Culver Gidden Cooper, Daniel A. Huber, Douglas J. Lorenz, Paul D. Mischo, Todd M. Nelson, Mark Schwandt, Jeffrey L. Spray
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Publication number: 20190106938Abstract: Examples of rail assemblies for architectural coverings disclosed herein stabilize motor assemblies via end caps to reduce transfers of vibrational motor forces to the rails. An example rail for an architectural covering includes a housing, a motor to be disposed in the housing, and an end cap to be coupled to said housing. The example rail includes a track defined in an exterior face of the rail. A first portion of the end cap is to be received in the track. The end cap is capable of at least two degrees of freedom of motion relative to the housing prior to the first portion being received in the track. In the example rail, the track is to restrict the at least two degrees of freedom of motion of the end cap when the first portion of the end cap is received in the track.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Patrick Foley, Clark D. Brace, Paul A. Brayford, Charles Culver Gidden Cooper, Daniel A. Huber, Douglas J. Lorenz, Paul D. Mischo, Todd M. Nelson, Mark Schwandt, Jeffrey L. Spray
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Publication number: 20180261808Abstract: A battery pack for use with a motorized architectural structure covering is illustrated. The battery pack includes a battery tube, and first and second end caps. The battery tube may include a valley portion located between first and second battery cavities for receiving first and second rows of batteries. The second end cap may include one or more projections (e.g., first and second tabs, handle, etc.) to facilitate removal of the battery pack from mounting clips associated with the motorized architectural structure covering. The removable, second end cap may include first and second release buttons extending into the valley portion. The release buttons may have a wider portion adjacent to the second end cap, and a narrower portion extending at least partially into the valley portion. The release buttons preferably include a tapered, for example, triangular, or trapezoidal shape, to extend into the valley portion for facilitating user engagement therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: Hunter Douglas, Inc.Inventors: Clark D. Brace, Charles Culver Gidden Cooper, Todd Michael Nelson, Douglas Lorenz, Ian Bradley Thorne, Bryan Jeremy Schiffner, Peter Zagone, Liliya Gitarts
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Patent number: 7446971Abstract: Described herein is a mobile data storage magazine for interacting with a docking station. The magazine can include a magazine frame containing a plurality of operatively interconnected disk drives, a first contact element associated with the magazine frame capable of conducting electrical power to at least one of the plurality of disk drives when engaged with a second contact element associated with the docking station wherein the first and second contact elements are adapted to cooperate in a non male/female relationship. The magazine can further comprise a first communication element capable of conducting data between at least one of the plurality of disk drives and the docking station when the first communication element is operatively linked to a second communication element associated with the docking station.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nathan Christopher Thompson, Matthew Thomas Starr, Ronald Permut, Lee A. Sutherland, Peter J. Kumpon, Christopher A. Pollard, Clark D. Brace
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Patent number: 7292405Abstract: Disclosed is a data cartridge library system capable of using a data cartridge holder. The data cartridge holder comprises a bottom and side walls wherein the side walls are attached to the bottom wall at one end and form a terminal edge at another. The terminal edge defines an opening through which a plurality of data cartridges can be inserted and removed from the data cartridge holder. In one embodiment, the data cartridge holder can comprise at least a pair of hook-like structures on opposite sides of the data cartridge holder to engage a mounting structure in the data cartridge library. The data cartridge holder can further be adapted to be covered by a dust cover wherein the dust cover can be capable of engaging the data cartridge holder in a first and second position without impeding either the insertion or extraction of a data cartridge or the engagement with the mounting structure of the library.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Clark D. Brace, Eric A. Rinard, Gregory S. Rinard, Brian A. Ruff
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Patent number: 7154703Abstract: The present invention provides a magazine-based data cartridge library that, in one embodiment, comprises a plurality of shelves that are capable of holding a plurality of data cartridge magazines, one or more drives, a magazine transport for moving magazines within the cabinet, and a cartridge transport for moving data cartridges between a magazine and a drive.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Peter J. Kumpon, Lee A. Sutherland, Christopher A. Pollard, Clark D. Brace
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Patent number: 7145747Abstract: Disclosed is a data cartridge picking apparatus for use with a data cartridge library generally comprising at least one drive, a plurality of data cartridges capable of being disposed in a magazine and a transport system comprising an elevator capable of moving the picking apparatus within the library. The picking apparatus is capable of grasping and withdrawing, via a pair of grasping members, a data cartridge in a linear motion from, for example, a data cartridge magazine. The grasping members are actuated to open and close via the rotation of a crank and cam system whereby a camming structure associated with the crank engages a cam follower over some portion of rotation of the crank causing the grasping members to open and disengages the cam follower over a different portion of rotation causing the grasping members to close. The crank is rotated by the linear motion of the picker.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Clark D. Brace, Jennifer L. Woodruff
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Patent number: 7119982Abstract: Disclosed is a data cartridge library operable with at least one data cartridge magazine, drive bay and universal electronics bay. The data cartridge library generally comprises a frame that defines an interior space wherein a multi piece-data cartridge magazine capable of holding a plurality of data cassettes, an adjustable drive bay for holding various form factor drives accessible by an operator through an opening in the drive bay to remove or insert drives, and a transport assembly for moving and inserting one of the data cartridges from a magazine to one of the drives, via a different opening in the drive bay, for data recording purposes can reside. The library can further comprise a user interface allowing a user to communicate with the library and an entry/exit port through which a magazine can be inserted/removed. The data cartridge library can also comprise a universal electronics bay, not comprised by the frame, which is capable of holding electronics other than a power supply.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew T. Starr, Jennifer L. Woodruff, Clark D. Brace, Peter J. Kumpon, Karl M. Armagost
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Publication number: 20040264041Abstract: The present invention provides a magazine-based data cartridge library that, in one embodiment, comprises a plurality of shelves that are capable of holding a plurality of data cartridge magazines, one or more drives, a magazine transport for moving magazines within the cabinet, and a cartridge transport for moving data cartridges between a magazine and a drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: SPECTRA LOGIC CORPORATIONInventors: Peter J. Kumpon, Lee A. Sutherland, Christopher A. Pollard, Clark D. Brace
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Patent number: 6819525Abstract: A removable data cartridge holder that comprises a box-like structure for holding data cartridges and a dust cover that can be placed over the opening of the box-like structure when the holder is not in use and when the holder is in use, attached to the box-like structure. In another embodiment, an orientation structure that-prevents insertion of a data cartridge into the box-like holder if the cartridge is improperly oriented. Retention clips for preventing accidental dislodgement of a data cartridge located in the box-like structure are present in yet another embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Clark D. Brace, Eric A. Rinard, Gregory S. Rinard, Brian A. Ruff
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Publication number: 20040105187Abstract: The present invention provides a magazine-based data cartridge library that, in one embodiment, comprises a plurality of shelves that are capable of holding a plurality of data cartridge magazines, one or more drives, a magazine transport for moving magazines within the cabinet, and a cartridge transport for moving data cartridges between a magazine and a drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: SPECTRA LOGIC CORPORATIONInventors: Jennifer L. Woodruff, Clark D. Brace, Ronald M. Permut, David W. Roecker, Lee A. Sutherland
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Patent number: 6639751Abstract: The present invention provides an architecture for a data cartridge library that has a high data density footprint, i.e., is capable of storing data cartridges such that the density of data stored per area of floor space is high. In one embodiment, the architecture includes a plurality of shelves with each shelf capable of holding at least one data cartridge drawer that holds cartridges such that the face of the cartridges stored therein are substantially parallel to a side of the library.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Clark D. Brace, Ron M. Permut, David W. Roecker, Lee A. Sutherland, Jennifer L. Woodruff
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Publication number: 20030147174Abstract: The present invention is directed to a data cartridge library system that realizes a reduced cost by reducing the number of certain components, especially expensive components, that are needed to perform certain functions within the library. With respect to certain functions, a reduced cost is realized by using lower precision compenentry in combination with componentry that compensates for lower precision while still providing a reduced component cost with respect to a given function.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Inventors: Clark D. Brace, Eric A. Rinard, Gregory S. Rinard, Brian A. Ruff
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Publication number: 20030076618Abstract: The present invention provides an architecture for a data cartridge library that has a high data density footprint, i.e., is capable of storing data cartridges such that the density of data stored per area of floor space is high. In one embodiment, the architecture includes a plurality of shelves with each shelf capable of holding at least one data cartridge drawer that holds cartridges such that the face of the cartridges stored therein are substantially parallel to a side of the library.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2001Publication date: April 24, 2003Inventors: Clark D. Brace, Ron M. Permut, David W. Roecker, Lee A. Sutherland, Jennifer L. Woodruff
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Patent number: 6493178Abstract: The present invention is directed to a data cartridge library system that realizes a reduced cost by reducing the number of certain components, especially expensive components, that are needed to perform certain functions within the library. With respect to certain functions, a reduced cost is realized by using lower precision compenentry in combination with componentry that compensates for lower precision while still providing a reduced component cost with respect to a given function. In one embodiment of the invention, a data cartridge picker is provided that: (1) uses a single electro-mechanical device for the functions of grasping a data cartridge, retracting a grasped cartridge from a drive/storage location, inserting a grasped cartridge into a drive/storage location, and releasing a grasped cartridge once position in a desired location; (2) is capable of compensating for variations in cartridge positioning; (3) has a gripping mechanism that.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2000Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Clark D. Brace, Eric A. Rinard, Gregory S. Rinard, Brian A. Ruff
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Patent number: 6433954Abstract: The present invention provides a data cartridge holder that is capable of accommodating a plurality of 8 mm tape cartridge. The holder includes retaining structure for engaging a discontinuity located between the door and the side of an 8 mm cartridge to retain the cartridge in the holder. Also included in the holder are orientation structure that inhibit the insertion of an incorrectly oriented 8 mm cartridge into the holder. The cartridge holder further includes a mounting structure that permits the holder to be removably mounted in a tape library. A dust cover is also provided that can be attached to the holder when, for example, the holder is mounted in a tape library and thereby prevent the dust cover from being lost or misplaced.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Eric A. Rinard, Clark D. Brace
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Patent number: D633320Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Hunter Douglas Inc.Inventors: Clark D. Brace, Daniel Fluckey, Paul F. Josephson, Joseph E. Kovach