Patents by Inventor Gary E. Counts

Gary E. Counts 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).

  • Patent number: 6134069
    Abstract: A method for operating a disk drive apparatus in the Idle Mode reduces power consumption while meeting non-operating shock and vibration specifications. This is achieved by operating the disk drive apparatus with the head in the loaded state with the disk rotating at a first rotational speed, unloading the head, and in Idle Mode, rotating the disk at a second rotational speed lower than the first rotational speed, with the electronics depowered.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2000
    Assignee: Mobile Storage Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Glen Catalano, Patricia M. Vincent, Gary E. Counts, Bruce D. Emo
  • Patent number: 5930067
    Abstract: An adaptive servo system for a disk drive compensates for a track being off center or distorted by analyzing the spectral content of the radial variation of the centerline of a track relative to a rotation axis, generating multiple component signals having frequencies that are harmonics of the rotation frequency, and combining the component signals in a positioning signal for an actuator. Analyzing the spectral content of the radial variation can be accomplished by a discrete Fourier transform of a position error signal while generating a correction signal that cancels all or part of previously determined components of the position error signal. The system converges to generating a periodic signal that compensates for multiple harmonics in the radial variation in the position of the track.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 27, 1999
    Assignee: Mobile Storage Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas L. Andrews, Robert A. Alt, Steven J. Mertens, Gary E. Counts, Ronald J. Loomis
  • Patent number: 5867340
    Abstract: Disclosed is a rigid disk drive information storage device which includes a rigid disk having an outside diameter in the range of about 33-34 mm., with a housing having a footprint that includes a width of about 35 mm. and utilizing a rotary actuator for positioning read/write recording elements across the surface of the disk. The disk storage devices further includes a footprint with length of about 50.8 mm., and includes in one embodiment dynamic head loading apparatus for loading the read/write recording elements into operative relationship with the disk. In another embodiment the rigid disk drive utilizes contact start stop loading and unloading of the read/write recording elements. An inertial latch is also provided for preventing rotation of the actuator when the drive is subjected to a rotational force.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1997
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1999
    Assignee: Mobile Storage Technology Inc.
    Inventors: James H. Morehouse, Thomas L. Andrews, Jr., Gary E. Counts, Steven B. Volk, Michael R. Utenick, Stephen R. Cowen, Richard K. Thompson
  • Patent number: 5539714
    Abstract: A secondary servo compensator, in a miniature disk drive having at least one disk and a servo system to position an actuator driven read/write head over any one of a number of tracks on the disk, provides on-line real-time compensation for disk runout that occurs during operation of the miniature disk drive. The servo system includes a servo compensator that has a gain and that generates an actuator position signal for positioning the read/write head over the track in response to a position error signal. The secondary servo compensator functions independently of the servo compensator. Specifically, the secondary servo compensator receives the position error signal and analyzes the disk runout and simultaneously generates a runout compensation signal during operation of the disk drive, i.e., while the disk drive is idle, reading, or writing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: Integral Peripherals
    Inventors: Thomas L. Andrews, Jr., Gary E. Counts
  • Patent number: 5465034
    Abstract: A silent seek servo controller is used in a low profile miniature disk drive to minimize acoustic noise and the problems associated therewith. The silent seek servo controller of this invention reduces acoustic noise generation at the expense of seek performance. Since the silent seek servo controller of this invention minimizes acoustic noise, the controller helps to eliminate vibrations within the computer. The silent seek servo controller is a one mode continuous position servo seek controller that accelerates and decelerates the actuator using a smooth, continuous and completely symmetric acceleration trajectory. Specifically, for a seek time t, the disk drive actuator is accelerated for one-half the seek time, i.e, time t/2, and decelerated for the other half of seek time t. The peak acceleration occurs at time t/4 and the peak deceleration occurs at time 3t/4. The symmetry of each acceleration phase assures that any acoustic noise generated by uneven acceleration is eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 7, 1995
    Assignee: Integral Peripherals, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas L. Andrews, Jr., Gary E. Counts
  • Patent number: 5291110
    Abstract: A silent seek servo controller is used in a low profile miniature disk drive to minimize acoustic noise and the problems associated therewith. The silent seek servo controller of this invention reduces acoustic noise generation at the expense of seek performance. Since the silent seek servo controller of this invention minimizes acoustic noise, the controller helps to eliminate vibrations within the computer. The silent seek servo controller is a one mode continuous position servo seek controller that accelerates and decelerates the actuator using a smooth, continuous and completely symmetric acceleration trajectory. Specifically, for a seek time t, the disk drive actuator is accelerated for one-half the seek time, i.e, time t/2, and decelerated for the other half of seek time t. The peak acceleration occurs at time t/4 and the peak deceleration occurs at time 3t/4. The symmetry of each acceleration phase assures that any acoustic noise generated by uneven acceleration is eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1991
    Date of Patent: March 1, 1994
    Assignee: Integral Peripherals, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas L. Andrews, Jr., Gary E. Counts