Patents by Inventor Paddy Eliot Collins
Paddy Eliot Collins 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: 7502199Abstract: A media cartridge autoloader is disclosed which includes a main module including a media cartridge picker that pulls in a media cartridge via a mail slot and ejects the media cartridge via the mail slot. A media drive selectively receives the media cartridge. First and second media cartridge transport magazines transportably store the media cartridge. The main module further includes a stopper mechanism that inhibits the media cartridge from being fully reinserted when inserting the media cartridge is attempted in a state where the media cartridge has been ejected so as to at least partially protrude outside of the mail slot. The stopper mechanism contacts a lower part of a rear side of the media cartridge to stop the media cartridge in a state where a front side of the media cartridge is at least partially ejected through the mail slot.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignees: Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd., Quantum CorporationInventors: Kenichi Hori, Paddy Eliot Collins
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Patent number: 7365934Abstract: A media cartridge autoloader is disclosed that includes a main module having a rotation transmission path forming device and one or more media cartridge transport magazines. The rotation transmission path forming device can include a drive shaft unit, a drive shaft unit shifting mechanism, and a magazine drive motor module. A mechanism that rotates a turntable of a media cartridge picker can be used to move and selectively couple the drive shaft unit with one or more of the media cartridge transport magazines. A drive shaft of the drive shaft unit can be driven by a magazine drive motor of the magazine drive motor module, so that the coupled magazine is driven. This magazine drive motor can also release one or more of the media cartridge transport magazines from the engagement with one or more magazine locking mechanisms of the main module.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignees: Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd., Quantum CorporationInventors: Kenichi Hori, Paddy Eliot Collins
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Patent number: 7365935Abstract: A media cartridge autoloader including first and second media cartridge transport magazines is disclosed. A magazine drive includes a drive shaft unit, a drive shaft unit shifting mechanism, and a magazine drive motor module. A mechanism that rotates a turntable of a media cartridge picker is also used to move the drive shaft unit such that the drive shaft unit is selectively coupled with either one of the first or second media cartridge transport magazines. A drive shaft of the drive shaft unit is driven by a magazine drive motor of the magazine drive motor module, so that the coupled media cartridge transport magazine is driven.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignees: Mitsumi Electric Co., Ltd., Quantum CorporationInventors: Kenichi Hori, Hiromi Tanaka, Paddy Eliot Collins
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Publication number: 20050016944Abstract: A storage apparatus for the storage of garden hose attachments. The storage apparatus comprises an elongated trunk member that includes at least one branch member having a portion that extends in non-parallel relation with the trunk member and a portion configured for insertion into an end of a garden hose attachment for supportably storing the garden hose attachment on the at least one branch member. The storage apparatus may also further include one or more attachment apparatus for securing the trunk member to a structure such as the surface of the earth, a fence, a tree, a wall, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2004Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Thomas Thorson, Paddy Eliot Collins, Lari Lee Collins
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Patent number: 6816331Abstract: Tape cartridge picker including a turntable that rotates in a fixed base to interface with at least one tape cartridge storage location and at least one tape drive. The turntable includes a cavity configured to receive a tape cartridge. The cavity is defined in the turntable about a central axis of rotation so that once received in the cavity, the tape cartridge may be rotated within the turntable for delivery to one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive. Tape cartridges are loaded onto the turntable using a translation arm that extends horizontally from the turntable to engage or hook a tape cartridge and pull the tape cartridge into the cavity. Tape cartridges are unloaded from the turntable by extending the translation arm to slide the tape cartridge out of the cavity and into one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Ryan Stuart Porter, John C. Owens, Paddy Eliot Collins, Scott Ryan Patterson, Kim M. Thomas
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Publication number: 20040179293Abstract: An adapter is provided for use in a tape cartridge magazine including one or more tape cartridge bays. Each tape cartridge bay includes a first bay wall for engaging a first side of a tape cartridge and a second bay wall separated from the first bay wall by a first clearance distance. The adapter includes a first side configured to engage the first bay wall of the cartridge bay; and a second side opposite the first side and being configured to engage the first side of the tape cartridge such that when said adapter is positioned on the first bay wall of the cartridge bay, said second side of the adapter is separated from the second bay wall of the cartridge bay by a second clearance distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Inventors: Paddy Eliot Collins, Thomas Allen Thorson
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Patent number: 6693759Abstract: A tape cartridge autoloader library system including at least one read/write tape drive, a tape cartridge picker, a single tape cartridge interface, and a pair of tape cartridge magazines within a compact form factor that fits into a standard library rack mount. The autoloader/library system is a complete tape cartridge library that stores, manages, and automatically exchanges a plurality of tape cartridges between the tape drive, the single cartridge interface, and the pair of tape cartridge magazines. The tape cartridge magazines are each configured to receive and store a plurality of individual tape cartridges in a horizontal relationship. The tape cartridge magazines transport the individual tape cartridges within the tape cartridge magazines so that an individual one of the tape cartridges is in position for selection by the cartridge picker.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: John C. Owens, Paddy Eliot Collins, Ryan Stuart Porter, Peter A. Johnson, Alexander Chan, Kim M. Thomas, Christopher Lee Felton, David Ray Berry, Thua Nang Dai, Dominic John Maglia, Theodore James Oade, Scott Ryan Patterson, Gary Eugene Sadler, Sam Wen
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Patent number: 6693758Abstract: The tape cartridge transport magazine receives and stores tape cartridges in a horizontal orientation relative to the tape cartridge transport magazine to achieve a substantially smaller form factor. Once loaded into the magazine, the tape cartridges are shuffled in a vertical closed loop within the magazine so that any one of the tape cartridges can be positioned for selection by a cartridge picker. During shuffling within the magazine, individual tape cartridges are not flipped or reoriented, but remain properly oriented for selection by the cartridge picker. When used with a tape cartridge autoloader/library system as disclosed herein, a pair of interchangeable magazines can be utilized to store and provide tape cartridges for selection by a rotating cartridge picker.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Scott Ryan Patterson, Paddy Eliot Collins, Ryan Stuart Porter, Peter A. Johnson, Alexander Chan, Kim M. Thomas, Christopher Lee Felton, David Ray Berry, Thua Nang Dai, Dominic John Maglin, Theodore James Oade, Gary Eugene Sadler, Sam Wen, John C. Owens
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Patent number: 6538841Abstract: The cartridge stop/compression pad includes a beveled portion and a planar portion that permits the cartridge stop/compression pad to serve a dual function of compression pad and cartridge stop. During retrieval of tape cartridges from a single cartridge interface, the planar portion of the compression pad is oriented such that a tape cartridge is stopped during manual insertion from the single cartridge interface in position for selection and retrieval by the cartridge picker. During retrieval of tape cartridges from all other locations, tape cartridges contact the beveled portion of the cartridge stop/compression pad causing the cartridge stop/compression pad to function as a compression pad and expand vertically upward to permit the cartridge to be fully received into the cavity of the cartridge picker.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Ryan Stuart Porter, Paddy Eliot Collins
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Publication number: 20020057515Abstract: A tape cartridge autoloader library system including at least one read/write tape drive, a tape cartridge picker, a single tape cartridge interface, and a pair of tape cartridge magazines within a compact form factor that fits into a standard library rack mount. The autoloader/library system is a complete tape cartridge library that stores, manages, and automatically exchanges a plurality of tape cartridges between the tape drive, the single cartridge interface, and the pair of tape cartridge magazines. The tape cartridge magazines are each configured to receive and store a plurality of individual tape cartridges in a horizontal relationship. The tape cartridge magazines transport the individual tape cartridges within the tape cartridge magazines so that an individual one of the tape cartridges is in position for selection by the cartridge picker.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: John C. Owens, Paddy Eliot Collins, Ryan Stuart Porter, Peter A. Johnson, Alexander Chan, Kim M. Thomas, Christopher Lee Felton, David Ray Berry, Thua Nang Dai, Dominic John Maglia, Theodore James Oade, Scott Ryan Patterson, Gary Eugene Sadler, Sam Wen
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Publication number: 20020057514Abstract: The tape cartridge transport magazine receives and stores tape cartridges in a horizontal orientation relative to the tape cartridge transport magazine to achieve a substantially smaller form factor. Once loaded into the magazine, the tape cartridges are shuffled in a vertical closed loop within the magazine so that any one of the tape cartridges can be positioned for selection by a cartridge picker. During shuffling within the magazine, individual tape cartridges are not flipped or reoriented, but remain properly oriented for selection by the cartridge picker. When used with a tape cartridge autoloader/library system as disclosed herein, a pair of interchangeable magazines can be utilized to store and provide tape cartridges for selection by a rotating cartridge picker.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Scott Ryan Patterson, Paddy Eliot Collins, Ryan Stuart Porter, Peter A. Johnson, Alexander Chan, Kim M. Thomas, Christopher Lee Felton, David Ray Berry, Thua Nang Dai, Dominic John Maglin, Theodore James Oade, Gary Eugene Sadler, Sam Wen, John C. Owens
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Publication number: 20020057519Abstract: The cartridge stop/compression pad includes a beveled portion and a planar portion that permits the cartridge stop/compression pad to serve a dual function of compression pad and cartridge stop. During retrieval of tape cartridges from a single cartridge interface, the planar portion of the compression pad is oriented such that a tape cartridge is stopped during manual insertion from the single cartridge interface in position for selection and retrieval by the cartridge picker. During retrieval of tape cartridges from all other locations, tape cartridges contact the beveled portion of the cartridge stop/compression pad causing the cartridge stop/compression pad to function as a compression pad and expand vertically upward to permit the cartridge to be fully received into the cavity of the cartridge picker.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Ryan Stuart Porter, Paddy Eliot Collins
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Publication number: 20020057513Abstract: Tape cartridge picker including a turntable that rotates in a fixed base to interface with at least one tape cartridge storage location and at least one tape drive. The turntable includes a cavity configured to receive a tape cartridge. The cavity is defined in the turntable about a central axis of rotation so that once received in the cavity, the tape cartridge may be rotated within the turntable for delivery to one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive. Tape cartridges are loaded onto the turntable using a translation arm that extends horizontally from the turntable to engage or hook a tape cartridge and pull the tape cartridge into the cavity. Tape cartridges are unloaded from the turntable by extending the translation arm to slide the tape cartridge out of the cavity and into one of the at least one storage location and the at least one tape drive.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Ryan Stuart Porter, John C. Owens, Paddy Eliot Collins, Scott Ryan Patterson, Kim M. Thomas