Patents by Inventor James McGlennen

James McGlennen 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: 9530447
    Abstract: A data storage device may be configured with at least a heat assisted magnetic recording head that has a laser and is connected to a controller. The heat assisted magnetic recording head can be positioned proximal first and second data bits stored on an adjacent data storage medium. A first laser power may be applied by the laser in response to the first data bit being a different magnetic polarity than the second data bit and a different second laser power can be applied by the laser in response to the first and second data bits having a common magnetic polarity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 2015
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2016
    Assignee: Seagate Technology LLC
    Inventors: Kaizhong Gao, Wenzhong Zhu, Edward Gage, James Mcglennen, Jon Trantham
  • Publication number: 20160254020
    Abstract: A data storage device may be configured with at least a heat assisted magnetic recording head that has a laser and is connected to a controller. The heat assisted magnetic recording head can be positioned proximal first and second data bits stored on an adjacent data storage medium. A first laser power may be applied by the laser in response to the first data bit being a different magnetic polarity than the second data bit and a different second laser power can be applied by the laser in response to the first and second data bits having a common magnetic polarity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 27, 2015
    Publication date: September 1, 2016
    Inventors: Kaizhong Gao, Wenzhong Zhu, Edward Gage, James Mcglennen, Jon Trantham
  • Publication number: 20070086295
    Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and apparatus for repositioning a data storage disc on a spindle assembly, to reduce eccentricity of data on the disc. The eccentricity can be identified and be reduced automatically by determining the magnitude and direction of an eccentricity vector that representing a misalignment of a central point around which the data are arranged on a data storage disk with an axis of a spindle, and moving the disc so that the eccentricity vector is reduced. One technique for moving the disc is to push the edge of the disc so that the central point moves closer to the axis of the spindle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 13, 2005
    Publication date: April 19, 2007
    Inventors: James McGlennen, Ronald Anderson