Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Dan Hubert & Assoc.
  • Patent number: 6263789
    Abstract: A manufacturing apparatus produces defined lengths of meat or other filling materials for taquitos, enchiladas, burritos, and other rolled, wrapped, or folded tortilla foods. This apparatus includes a small, upper, filling conveyor that operates in parallel with a large, lower, tortilla conveyor. Other components include an extruder, nozzle, cutter, and various sensors that produce output signals indicating tortilla and filling position. Encoders are also provided to represent position and/or movement of at least the upper conveyor. According to the sensor outputs, a controller regulates operation of the upper conveyor, extruder, and cutter to produce and then accurately deposit segments of filling material upon tortillas as they pass by upon the lower conveyor. As needed, the controller (1) advances, reversed, and/or stops the upper conveyor, (2) directs the pump to start/stop filling production, and (3) regulates the cutter to cut extruded filling material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 9, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2001
    Assignee: ORA Corporation
    Inventor: James Edward Karner
  • Patent number: 6259578
    Abstract: An automatic cartridge feeder includes a magazine slot that receives a cartridge magazine and includes a priority slot that directly receives single cartridges. The automatic cartridge feeder can receive a cartridge through the priority slot regardless of the condition of the cartridge magazine. In an automatic mode, cartridges are taken sequentially from the magazine and are processed. Any cartridge placed in the priority slot by an operator will be processed immediately after any in-progress cartridge processing. In an accumulate mode, cartridges are received through the priority slot for processing and are returned in sequence to an empty cartridge magazine.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Dale Allen Christiansen, Kenneth Dean Cummings, David Conrad Graves, James Lee Lentz, Donald Ernest Lockett, Guillermo Santamaria Robles
  • Patent number: 6260124
    Abstract: Backup storage is resynchronized to primary storage, ensuring that any new updates received during resynchronization are applied in the proper order relative to resynchronization data. Under normal operations, a data mover mirrors data stored in primary storage to backup storage. If an error condition arises, preventing mirroring, the data mover stores newly received data in primary storage without mirroring the data to backup storage. The data mover also identifies this data in an update map. When the error condition ends, the data mover performs a static resynchronization process, serving to update the backup storage with the un-mirrored data, identified in the update map. When new data is received during static resynchronization, a dynamic resynchronization process is invoked to accurately process the updates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 10, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Nelson Crockett, Ronald Maynard Kern, Gregory Edward McBride
  • Patent number: 6256706
    Abstract: A portion of digital data records are stored on a direct access storage device (DASD) in emulation of sequential-access media when the parent digital data records are transferred to a sequential-access media. The efficiency of storage and access to the data portion is improved by random-access recall of the data in the data portion, and by constructing a data portion trailer containing various statistics about the records for referencing the digital data and advancing to target data. The volume data portion trailer is constructed as read forward and forward space block operations are performed. Data is preferably stored in logically assembled records. Interspersed with the records, there may be one or more marker codes, which function like tape marks among the various data records. The volume trailer may contain pointers to each record, a record count and marker codes for the data portion. Statistics contained in the data portion trailer enable substantially more efficient access of the data by a DASD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne Charles Carlson, Jonathan Wayne Peake
  • Patent number: 6246726
    Abstract: To exchange a digital data input stream, a transmitter sends the digital data input stream to a receiver, and the receiver sequentially divides the stream into different interleaved substreams and later combines the substreams to provide an output including the original digital data input stream. The original digital data input stream includes multiple subgroups of data, such as bytes. Each subgroup is stored in a selected buffer of the receiver. Buffers are selected in a predetermined order of rotation to store sequentially received subgroups. Thus, each buffer receives subgroups in a defined order. Later, each buffer outputs its stored subgroups in the same order as received. A data assembler assembles the subgroups output by the various buffers, reconstructing the original digital input stream.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Enrique Garcia, Gregg Steven Lucas, Juan Antonio Yanes
  • Patent number: 6241386
    Abstract: A decal has multiple temperature sensors that individually appear within certain concealing features of the decal in accordance with different prescribed temperatures, otherwise blending into the concealing features and thereby disappearing into the design. The decal may depict an image of an animal, fish, flower, abstract form, or another design, such as a photograph, cartoon, sketch, or other representation. The image includes multiple separate concealing features, such as spots, fins, flower petals, abstract shapes, or other components of the decal's image. These features may have one color in common, or different concealing features may have different colors. The feature color(s) contrasts with one or more background colors in the design, which serve to visually separate the concealing features. The temperature sensors are scattered throughout the design in a visually pleasing manner.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Inventors: Randy Martin Limburg, Paul Anthony Ridgway
  • Patent number: 6237062
    Abstract: A portion of digital data records are stored on a direct access storage device (DASD) in emulation of sequential-access media when the parent digital data records are transferred to a sequential-access media. The efficiency of storage and access to the data portion is improved by random-access recall of the data in the data portion, and by constructing a data portion trailer containing various statistics about the records for referencing the digital data and advancing to target data. The volume data portion trailer is constructed as read forward and forward space block operations are performed. Data is preferably stored in logically assembled records. Interspersed with the records, there may be one or more marker codes, which function like tape marks among the various data records. The volume trailer may contain pointers to each record, a record count and marker codes for the data portion. Statistics contained in the data portion trailer enable substantially more efficient access of the data by a DASD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne Charles Carlson, Jonathan Wayne Peake
  • Patent number: 6230247
    Abstract: Storage space allocation is performed in a data storage subsystem, where the amount of storage space to be allocated is determined adaptively in consideration of past data storage requests. First, a request is received from one of the client stations for the subsystem to store a first data item. In response to the request, the subsystem determines whether a storage size estimate for data storage transactions of the first client has been established. If so, the storage size estimate is retrieved. Otherwise, if no storage size estimate has been established, a default storage size estimate is established for data storage transactions of the first client. The estimated amount of storage space is then allocated in the data storage subsystem. After receiving the first data item from the first client station, it is stored in the storage subsystem where it occupies an actual amount of storage space. The estimated and actual amounts of storage space are compared.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David Maxwell Cannon, Howard Newton Martin
  • Patent number: 6226712
    Abstract: A portion of digital data records are stored on a direct access storage device (DASD) in emulation of sequential-access media when the parent digital data records are transferred to a sequential-access media. The efficiency of storage and access to the data portion is improved by random-access recall of the data in the data portion, and by constructing a data portion trailer containing various statistics about the records for referencing the digital data and advancing to target data. The volume data portion trailer is constructed as read forward and forward space block operations are performed. Data is preferably stored in logically assembled records. Interspersed with the records, there may be one or more marker codes, which function like tape marks among the various data records. The volume trailer may contain pointers to each record, a record count and marker codes for the data portion. Statistics contained in the data portion trailer enable substantially more efficient access of the data by a DASD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne Charles Carlson, Jonathan Wayne Peake
  • Patent number: 6226759
    Abstract: An expedited data backup is performed by creating a duplicate set of pointers to a current dataset already identified by an original pointer set, then designating the dataset as a backup dataset, and thereafter preventing changes to the pointed-to-data and the duplicate pointers, where changes to the current dataset are nonetheless effected by storing new data and modifying the original pointer set alone. More specifically, the backup involves an original dataset having multiple subparts residing at various original storage locations, which are pointed-to by a primary set of pointers. A virtual backup copy is created by duplicating the primary set of pointers to create a backup set of pointers. The backup set of pointers are entered in a backup list, in association with the virtual backup copy and the original dataset. To preserve the backup copy, the system prevents changes to the original dataset and the backup set of pointers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Donald Lee Miller, Mark Anthony Sovik
  • Patent number: 6216726
    Abstract: A gas delivery system accurately measures and optionally regulates mass flow rate in real time. A fluid conduit connects an inlet valve, calibration volume, flow restrictor, and outlet valve in series. Pressure and temperature sensors are coupled to the calibration volume. One or more pressure sensors may be attached across the flow restrictor. Alternatively, an absolute pressure sensor may be attached upstream of the flow restrictor. One embodiment of differential pressure sensors comprises a floating reference differential pressure sensor, including a first transducer attached to the fluid conduit upstream of the flow restrictor and a second transducer attached to the conduit downstream of the flow restrictor. In this embodiment, each transducer receives a reference pressure from a reference source, and optionally, after the calibration volume is charged, the floating reference differential pressure transducers are calibrated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2001
    Assignee: Cyber Instrument Technologies LLC
    Inventors: Timothy R. Brown, Daniel R. Judd
  • Patent number: 6204828
    Abstract: A computer-driven system aids operator positioning of a cursor by integrating eye gaze and manual operator input, thus reducing pointing time and operator fatigue. A gaze tracking apparatus monitors operator eye orientation while the operator views a video screen. Concurrently, the computer monitors an input device, such as a mouse, for mechanical activation by the operator. According to the operator's eye orientation, the computer calculates the operator's gaze position. Also computed is a gaze area, comprising a sub-region of the video screen that includes the gaze position. This region, for example, may be a circle of sufficient radius to include the point of actual gaze with a certain likelihood. When the computer detects mechanical activation of the operator input device, it determines an initial cursor display position within the current gaze area. This position may be a predetermined location with respect to the gaze area, such as a point on the bottom of the gaze area periphery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 20, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Arnon Amir, Myron Dale Flickner, Steven Carlyle Ihde, Shumin Zhai
  • Patent number: 6202124
    Abstract: A data storage system includes an outboard data transfer module that directs data transfer operations without requiring substantial host involvement. This subsystem includes a host computer, one or more digital data storage devices, one or more device controllers interposed between the host computer and the storage devices, and a outboard data manager coupled to the host and the device controllers. Data transfer operations are initiated when the outboard data manager receives a data transfer request from the host. The request identifies the type of operation, resulting target format, source data residing on one or more source devices, and one or more target devices. In response to this request, the outboard data manager retrieves a copy of the source data from the source device(s), formats target data according to host instruction, and then transmits the copy to the target device(s) for storage therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Frederic Kern, Ronald Maynard Kern, William Frank Micka, Mark Anthony Sovik
  • Patent number: 6199074
    Abstract: A database management system ensures consistency between primary and mirrored backup copies of a database, despite occurrence of a suspending condition interrupting the normal process of mirroring the primary database. One or more primary controllers are provided, each having a data storage unit with multiple primary data storage devices. Multiple secondary controllers each have multiple associated secondary data storage devices, each secondary controller being coupled to one primary controller. One or more primary databases reside on the primary devices, with a corresponding number of secondary databases residing on the secondary devices. Each secondary database mirrors a corresponding primary database. Either a host, attached to a primary controller, or one of the primary controllers itself, maintains a map cross-referencing each primary and secondary database with the primary and secondary devices containing portions thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Robert Frederic Kern, William Frank Micka, Jeffrey Mark Nick, Larry Richard Perry, David Bradley Petersen, Harold Glen Slone, Gail Andrea Spear, Harry Morris Yudenfriend
  • Patent number: 6191918
    Abstract: A read/write head is provided with an embedded planar dual coil write structure. The head includes generally parallel shield, shield/pole, and pole layers. The shield/pole layer abuts a generally coplanar planarization layer in one embodiment. A circuitous recess is defined in the shield/pole and planarization layer, spanning the junction twice and encircling a central hub of adjoining shield/pole and planarization layer material. A write structure is located in the recess, with the shield/pole layer, planarization layer, and embedded write structure forming a substantially flat surface for building the pole layer. The write structure includes first and second substantially co-planar multi-turn flat coils, where turns of the first write coil are interspersed with turns of the second write coil. The first and second write coils reside in the circuitous recess, winding around the central hub. An insulating material separates the first and second coils.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas Carl Clarke, Robert Edward Fontana, Jr., Richard Hsiao, Eric James Lee, Hugo Alberto Emilio Santini
  • Patent number: 6189015
    Abstract: A system and method for maintaining non-VSAM data set control information when moving a non-VSAM data set from a source volume to a target volume, even if the data set is not read into a host. After data is moved from the source volume set to the target volume set, each target volume is analyzed to determine the last track and record used by the data set and this information is recorded the in each target volume virtual table of contents (VTOC). In one embodiment where the volume geometry is identical, the last track and record are determined by examining the last target volume not completely filled with data from the data set.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David Charles Reed, John Glenn Thompson
  • Patent number: 6173359
    Abstract: A portion of digital data records are stored on a direct access storage device (DASD) in emulation of sequential-access media when the parent digital data records are transferred to a sequential-access media. The efficiency of storage and access to the data portion is improved by random-access recall of the data in the data portion, and by constructing a data portion trailer containing various statistics about the records for referencing the digital data and advancing to target data. The volume data portion trailer is constructed as read forward and forward space block operations are performed. Data is preferably stored in logically assembled records. Interspersed with the records, there may be one or more marker codes, which function like tape marks among the various data records. The volume trailer may contain pointers to each record, a record count and marker codes for the data portion. Statistics contained in the data portion trailer enable substantially more efficient access of the data by a DASD.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corp.
    Inventors: Wayne Charles Carlson, Jonathan Wayne Peake
  • Patent number: 6167408
    Abstract: In a multiprocessing system, a configuration manager maintains various reference parameters that are selectively copied by subordinate managed units to form local operating parameters, which subsequently govern operation of these managed units. A comparative technique is employed to track reference parameter updates, and synchronize each local operating parameter counterpart accordingly. At the configuration manager, reference parameters include reference profiles and reference characteristics. Each reference profile specifies one or more of the reference characteristics. At each managed unit, the operating parameters include subcribed-to profiles and operating characteristics; both are initially copied from the configuration manager's reference profiles/characteristics. Each local operating profile specifies one or more of the operating characteristics. Each managed unit operates according to its locally maintained operating characteristics.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: David Maxwell Cannon, David Romney Crockett
  • Patent number: 6163773
    Abstract: In a data storage system, a cache is managed by a predictive cache management engine that evaluates cache contents and purges entries unlikely to receive sufficient future cache hits. The engine includes a single output back propagation neural network that is trained in response to various event triggers. Accesses to stored datasets are logged in a data access log; conversely, log entries are removed according to a predefined expiration criteria. In response to access of a cached dataset or expiration of its log entry, the cache management engine prepares training data. This is achieved by determining characteristics of the dataset at various past times between the time of the access/expiration and a time of last access, and providing these characteristics and the times of access as input to train the neural network. As another part of training, the cache management engine provides the neural network with output representing the expiration or access of the dataset.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2000
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Gregory Tad Kishi
  • Patent number: 6148383
    Abstract: A data storage system employs a universal timer to perform asynchronous peer-to-peer data mirroring, where primary and secondary controllers cooperatively perform periodic consistency checks according to the universal timer. The system includes multiple primary storage controllers each having a counterpart secondary controller. Primary and secondary controllers access a universal timer, such as a global positioning system (GPS). Each primary controller receives updates, and stores the updates in an order, providing each update with a sequence code according to its storage order. Each primary controller also transmits the updates and corresponding sequence codes to its secondary controller. Each secondary controller receives updates from its counterpart primary storage controller and stores the updates in a journal. Whenever a periodic timer interval of the universal timer expires, several things happen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: William Frank Micka, Yoram Novick