Patents Represented by Attorney H. F. Somermeyer
  • Patent number: 5440686
    Abstract: A record media (optical disk) automatic library (back store) houses a plurality of record media for selective mounting in any one of a plurality of media drives (front store). Each record medium has one or more addressable recording surfaces termed data units. Record media currently mounted in said media drives may be replaced by other record media (demounted) only if the individual data unit has been idle (not accessed) for a time longer than a predetermined horizon time (demount eligibility threshold). If the current idle times for all mounted media are less than the respective horizon times, then no media can be demounted. Then, all proposed record media mounts are delayed until one of the currently mounted record media becomes eligible for demounting. If a plurality of mounted record media are eligible for demounting, then a least recently used one of the data units is demounted. The idle time of each mounted data unit is separately timed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Kirby G. Dahman, Kenneth F. Day, III, Alfredo M. Diaz, Daniel A. Ford
  • Patent number: 5432652
    Abstract: A magnetic tape has three evenly spaced-apart longitudinally-extending servo track areas. Four equal-sized longitudinally-extending data track areas are disposed between said servo track areas and between longitudinal edges of the tape and one of said longitudinally-extending data track areas. For track following, all servo track areas are simultaneously sensed for producing one head positioning signal. Data tracks are arranged into four groups of tracks, one-half of the data tracks in each group are concurrently accessed. The data tracks on the tape are arranged in clusters. Each cluster has one track from each of the groups of tracks. Two laterally-adjacent track clusters constitute four data track wraps for serpentine scanning of data tracks. The concurrent track accessing respectively occurs in first and second halves of a data track wrap (there is a number of wraps equal to one half the number of track clusters). Each servo area indicates two lateral positions of the tape to the head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: July 11, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne T. Comeaux, David C. Graves, Douglas W. Johnson
  • Patent number: 5420834
    Abstract: A magnetooptical disk has two axially space-apart translucent recording layers. Each translucent recording layer is axially closer to an outer surface of the disk than to the other recording layer. This geometry enables closely axially disposing a magnetic field biasing means to each of the recording layers from opposite axial sides of the disk, respectively. Laser beams are axially introduced into the disk to pass through one of the translucent recording layers in a defocussed state to reach a second recording layer in a focussed state. In this manner, recording in the second layer is effected by a modulated magnetic bias field using a constant intensity laser beam. Two sets of laser beams and magnetic biasing means are provided for recording on both data in both of the recording layers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 30, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Blair I. Finkelstein, Andrew A. Gaudet, Terry W. McDaniel, Hal J. Rosen, Kurt A. Rubin, Timothy C. Strand
  • Patent number: 5414570
    Abstract: Information bearing signals are recorded in one of a plurality of record formats on one record medium, such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disk, optical disk, and the like. The format selected may be commanded or based upon record lengths, in bytes. When the record length equals or exceeds a predetermined number of bytes, then one record is recorded in each signal block of the record format. When the record length is less than the predetermined number, then a second format is used which inserts several of the records in one of the signal blocks. The signal block and its packets respectively contain indications of formats such that any one of several formats may be used on one record medium and in one signal block having a plurality of variable length packets. Logical indicators, such as format marks, tape marks, and the like, may separate formats used on the storage medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 9, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Scott M. Fry, Scott A. Jackson, Richard A. Ripberger
  • Patent number: 5394534
    Abstract: A data file having a plurality of data blocks is divided into one or more transfer units of data blocks. Before data storage, each transfer unit of data blocks is subjected to its own data compression cycle to create a group of compressed data blocks. The size of the data transfer unit, in bytes, is selected to facilitate addressing and retrieving individual recorded groups of compressed data blocks while providing good channel utilization and compression efficiency. Also the data transfer unit size is selected in part based upon data storage efficiency, i.e. the storage of the compressed data should fill as many addressable data storage areas as possible. Upon recording each group of compressed data bytes, an entry is made into a file directory for enabling addressing the recorded compressed data blocks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
  • Patent number: 5394280
    Abstract: A magnetic tape drive simultaneously senses on a magnetic tape three evenly spaced-apart servo track areas for servoing a multi-track magnetic head to follow a concurrent set of data tracks on the magnetic tape. The data tracks are arranged into a plurality of track groups. Each track group has a first and second subgroup of data tracks. The first subgroup of tracks are scanned in a first relative motion of the magnetic tape and magnetic head as a forward direction (tape is being spooled from a supply tape reel). The second subgroup of tracks are scanned in a second relative motion of the magnetic tape and magnetic head that is opposite in direction to the first relative direction and is a forward direction of scanning. While writing data in any one of the plural track groups, a servo dropout affecting most of the servo track areas is detected and indicated as a servo error. Writing is aborted. The relative position of the magnetic tape and head is detected at both longitudinal ends of the servo dropout.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Alex Chliwnyj, David C. Graves, Scott M. Fry, Pamela R. Nylander-Hill, Habib M. Torab, Will A. Wright
  • Patent number: 5384669
    Abstract: Information bearing signals are recorded in one of a plurality of record formats on one record medium, such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disk, optical disk, and the like. The format selected may be commanded or based upon record lengths, in bytes. When the record length equals or exceeds a predetermined number of bytes, then one record is recorded in each signal block of the record format. When the record length is less than the predetermined number, then a second format is used which inserts several of the records in one of the signal blocks. The signal block and its packets respectively contain indications of formats such that any one of several formats may be used on one record medium and in one signal block having a plurality of variable length packets. Logical indicators, such as format marks, tape marks, and the like, may separate formats used on the storage medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin C. Dunn, Scott M. Fry, Scott A. Jackson, Neil H. MacLean, Jr., Richard P. Reynolds, Richard A. Ripberger
  • Patent number: 5369652
    Abstract: A data storage system has error detecting and correcting system having three error codes. The data are arranged logically as a three-dimensional array consisting of a plurality of logically rectangular blocks of data. Each block of data has columns and rows of data. A first error code that corrects errors creates a first redundancy in each of the columns. A like-positioned block row of data in each of the blocks constitutes an array row of data. The array rows are grouped into sets of array rows, the number of array rows in each set vary inversely with a number of tracks of a record medium that concurrently receive the data for recording. Each set of data are recorded serially by bit in respective tracks of the tape record medium. Before recording, the block rows are logically rotated (end-around shifted) within each of the array rows.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 29, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Charles E. Bailey, Ernest S. Gale, Carl A. Hassell, Scott J. Schaffer, Sushama M. Paranjape, Stephen C. West
  • Patent number: 5347651
    Abstract: A removable optical disk of the write once type is managed to minimize size of the control area for user data recorded on the disk. Instead of recording each recorded file indicating token (serial number) as each file is recorded, a maximum value file token having a numerical value greater than a previous maximum value token is recorded in the control area such that any optical recorder receiving the disk may start recording data using such maximum value token. If the file indicating token values reach the maximum value token, then a new maximum value token is created. A pseudo end of volume (EOV) value is maintained which points to a one of the addressable data storing ares of the disk which is allocated and not recorded as EOV. All allocated data storing areas with addresses greater than EOV are recorded in contiguously addressed data storing areas. When any data storing area having an address higher than EOV is left unrecorded, then EOV is updated to point to that unrecorded allocated data storing area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: September 13, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: William T. Burke, Larry W. Loen, Randy K. Rolfe
  • Patent number: 5335328
    Abstract: Information bearing signals are recorded in one of a plurality of record formats on one record medium, such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disk, optical disk, and the like. The format selected may be commanded or based upon record lengths, in bytes. When the record length equals or exceeds a predetermined number of bytes, then one record is recorded in each signal block of the record format. When the record length is less than the predetermined number, then a second format is used which inserts several of the records in one of the signal blocks. The signal block and its packets respectively contain indications of formats such that any one of several formats may be used on one record medium and in one signal block having a plurality of variable length packets. Logical indicators, such as format marks, tape marks, and the like, may separate formats used on the storage medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin C. Dunn, Scott M. Fry, Scott A. Jackson, Neil H. MacLean, Jr., Richard P. Reynolds, Richard A. Ripberger
  • Patent number: 5321824
    Abstract: A write-once read-many (WORM) disk stores data in continuation chains. Each chain being arranged as a plurality of groups of contiguous datastoring areas (such as disk sectors, clusters of sectors, tracks and the like). The groups are separated on the disk. Each recorded area in the chain has a forward pointer to a next succeeding area of the chain, whether such succeeding area is in the same chain or in a next chain. A last succeeding one of the groups includes unrecorded allocated area(s) of the chain. To find the end of the chain, only the last area of each successive group is accessed and read until a last area of a last group is accessed with an indication that such last group area is unrecorded. Then the entire last group is scanned to find the last recorded area of the chain.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1991
    Date of Patent: June 14, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: William D. Burke, Kenneth F. Day, III, Douglas W. Dewey
  • Patent number: 5303214
    Abstract: A data storage system has a media cartridge library subsystem. The subsystem includes a cartridge storage array which has receptacles for removably receiving cartridge holding bins. Each bin stores a plurality of cartridges in slots. The slots are arranged to open to a transport system in the subsystem such that the bins held in the receptacles constitute a storage array of cartridges. Cartridges are inserted into and removed from the subsystem either by an IO bin or station or by removing and inserting cartridge containing bins. Cartridges are assignable to affinity groups; such affinity cartridges in an affinity group are stored in affinity bins. An affinity bin cannot be removed from the subsystem until all of the affinity cartridges assigned to the bin are present. Each of the bins and cartridges have bar code labels. A battery operated bar code read is transportable by the cartridge transport means for reading the bar code labels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1992
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
  • Patent number: 5293565
    Abstract: Data-storing disks, preferably each disk having a single spiral track, have addressable tracks that are independent of the length of disk or spiral track revolutions. Each revolution may contain a non-integral number of addressable tracks and sectors. An optical disk is used to describe the invention. The circumferential location of the tracks and sectors precess circumferentially. A plurality of radially disposed revolution bands each contain a fixed number of the revolutions an increasing number of the addressable tracks in the radially outer more ones of the bands. It is preferred that the number of bands be 2.sup.n, where n is an integer. Each band is divided into a plurality of revolution groups, each group having a fixed number of revolutions. Each group in a band has a like number of the addressable tracks. A so-called anchor sector has one end anchored to a reference circumferential position on the disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 8, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Glen A. Jaquette, John E. Kulakowski, Judson A. McDowell, Rodney J. Means
  • Patent number: 5289319
    Abstract: A rotary positioner is rotatably mounted upon a reciprocating carriage of a optical disk drive. To detect and indicate one of a plurality of possible orientations of the disk drive, a side bias force is applied to the rotary positioner in a direction orthogonal to the radius of the disk drive. It has been found that each orientation has a side bias at which gravity effects are removed from the rotary positioner. At these points of gravity accommodation, certain instabilities in servo operation occur. Since each orientation requires a different side bias force to create the respective servo instabilities, the side bias force causing such instability indicates the drive orientation. Two modes of testing for orientation are disclosed. The carriage positioner is actuate for causing a momentary uncorrected radial movement of the carriage. The response of the carriage servo is measured in one of two ways.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: February 22, 1994
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Enrique E. Aviles, Edwin R. Childers, Alan A. Fennema, Dave P. McReynolds
  • Patent number: 5274772
    Abstract: Information bearing signals are recorded in one of a plurality of record formats on one record medium, such as a magnetic tape, magnetic disk, optical disk, and the like. The format selected may be commanded or based upon record lengths, in bytes. When the record length equals or exceeds a predetermined number of bytes, then one record is recorded in each signal block of the record format. When the record length is less than the predetermined number, then a second format is used which inserts several of the records in one of the signal blocks. The signal block and its packets respectively contain indications of formats such that any one of several formats may be used on one record medium and in one signal block having a plurality of variable length packets. Logical indicators, such as format marks, tape marks, and the like, may separate formats used on the storage medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Edwin C. Dunn, Scott M. Fry, Scott A. Jackson, Neil H. MacLean, Jr., Richard P. Reynolds, Richard A. Ripberger
  • Patent number: 5272692
    Abstract: A magnetooptic disk has circumferentially-spaced-apart, radially-aligned embossed sector areas which indicate data storage tracks. The sector areas include embossed signals which indicate track following information, and in a second area which trails the track-following information, track-seeking information is carried by the embossed signals. A magnetooptic coating covers the entire disk including the embossed sector areas. Readback clock synchronization signals are recorded over the track seeking area to enable synchronizing a readback phase locked loop such that more of the areas between adjacent sector areas can be used for recording data signals. During track seeking, the track seek controlling embossed signals are read using intensity demodulation, while in track following, during a readback, the clock signals recorded over the embossing are read for synchronizing the readback circuits. During recording, the synchronization signals are recorded over the embossed area dedicated to track seeking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Ian E. Henderson, Morovat Tayefeh
  • Patent number: 5268808
    Abstract: Four embodiments of disk cartridges are described. Each embodiment is made from a unitary blank of foldable material, such as paperboard or plastic. The cartridges are particularly useful for containing and protecting 130 mm optical disks. Shown are interior brackets integrally formed on panels of the cartridges and that extend to and engage a facing panel for both stiffening the cartridge axially of the contained disk and for physically restraining the contained disk from radial movements in the cartridge. The cartridge may have information containing holes. The interior brackets also stabilize the panel immediately adjacent the hole for enabling mechanical hole sensing. An interior bracket is shown as being integral with one end wall of the cartridge. Notches in two side walls of the cartridge are provided for facilitating automatic cartridge handling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 14, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Edwin R. Childers
  • Patent number: 5257251
    Abstract: A single loop servo is used for positioning a lens holding element with respect to an optical disk. The dynamic range of the error signal used in the positioning is dynamically frequency shifted such that the servo summing of the error signal with a reference signal (velocity reference) is always performed within the same dynamic range. This action simplifies circuit operation as the dynamic range of the error signal is compressed at high speeds. Two embodiments of the invention are described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1991
    Date of Patent: October 26, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: W. Wai-Chung Chow, Alan A. Fennema
  • Patent number: 5233585
    Abstract: The focus acquire system on optical disk recorder as well as other optical systems, signal processes a focus error signal FES to produce a modified FES which has a peak amplitude occurring closer to a desired focus position than the occurrence of peak amplitude of the FES. The modified FES also is signal processed to sharpen or slim the peak portion such that increasing the amplitude of the modified FES reaches an amplitude detection threshold closer to the true peak of the modified FES, and hence closer to the desired focus position than if the amplitude detection threshold were used on the FES. In a preferred form of the invention, FES is differentiated to produce a differentiated FES, then the differentiated FES is subtracted from FES to produce the modified FES.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1991
    Date of Patent: August 3, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: James J. Dente, Alan A. Fennema
  • Patent number: 5220546
    Abstract: An optical disk recorder has a fine actuator which holds an objective lens and which is movably mounted on a head carriage. Servo systems connected to the head carriage and the fine actuator cause the fine actuator to seek and track follow based upon signal recovered from a disk while the head carriage is caused to follow the motions of the fine actuator. A tracking error signal is generated indicating the relationship of the beam supplied through the objective lens with respect to tracks on the record medium. An RPE signal (relative position error) is generated by an RPE detector which indicates the relationship of the relative motion of the fine actuator to the head carriage. Both the RPE and TES are calibrated as to offset and as to gain for providing a more precise servo positioning system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1993
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventor: Alan A. Fennema