Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Henry J. Groth
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Patent number: 6702419Abstract: Systems and methods are described for delivering droplets. One embodiment provides a system comprising nozzles adapted to deliver droplets to target points on the substrate, a first camera, and means for determining an angular rotation of the substrate in a coordinate system. In some embodiments the means for determining the angular rotation includes a second camera. The substrate has a top surface and alignment marks. The nozzles have droplet delivery openings oriented towards the substrate for delivery of the droplets. The first camera is oriented substantially towards the nozzle openings, and the second camera is oriented substantially towards the substrate top surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbHInventors: Matthias Stoessel, Stephan Roeger, Dirk Buchhauser
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Patent number: 6297932Abstract: A textured air bearing surface (“ABS”) slider design of particular utility in devices which utilize an air bearing surface to control the flying height or spacing between two relatively moving surfaces such as the sliders designed for use in conjunction with the read/write data transducer elements in a hard disk drive. The textured ABS slider provides much improved slider-to-media stiction and contact start stop (“CSS”) performance due to its provision of much earlier take-off characteristics which is of particular importance for use with high RPM drive designs which allow for higher data throughput. At low RPMs the fly height of the slider is increased while the fly height remains substantially the same at normal operating speeds. The textured ABS slider design disclosed may be readily effectuated with only minimal design and processing changes.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Maxtor CorporationInventor: Hain-Ling Liu
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Patent number: 6088235Abstract: Magnetic noise cancellation in a single-ended MR preamplifier front end is achieved by forming a balanced ground return path in a flex circuit connecting an MR head to the front end of the preamplifier. The balanced ground return path introduces a noise current in the opposite direction of the original noise current as viewed at the signal input pins of the preamplifier chip. In this manner common mode rejection of the radiated noise component is restored in the single-ended MR preamplifier circuit arrangement.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: James Chiao, Gary G. Kinoshita
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Patent number: 6067481Abstract: A virtual magnetic tape drive library system that includes a host computer controller, a tape drive subsystem and a virtual multi-tape cartridge unit is set forth. The virtual multi-tape cartridge unit includes a housing having a hollow central cavity, the cavity further includes a central spool with magnetic tape spooled thereon. The central spool supplies magnetic tape to a tape drive subsystem during data processing operations. The magnetic tape has a number of parallel longitudinal data tracks defined thereon, wherein the data tracks are arranged into a number of track groups. Each track group has a logical beginning of media (BOM) field and a logical end of media (EOM) field positioned near respective ends thereof. The logical BOM and EOM fields uniquely identify each track group. Consequently, each data track group emulates a logical sub-tape cartridge that may be individually identified as well as selected for data processing operations thereon.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: George Saliba, Michelle M. Hall, Weston St. A. Clarke
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Patent number: 6061200Abstract: Embedded servo sectors within a data track of a hard disk drive including a rotating data storage disk and a closed loop rotary actuator structure for positioning a data transducer head relative to the data track are written by a method including the steps of positioning the rotary actuator structure relative to the data track with a laser-interferometer-based servo writer and writing a pattern of circumferentially sequential, radially offset fine position bursts within each servo sector with the data transducer head, this step including writing-in undetermined position errors within each pattern being written, moving the disk drive to a self scan environment away from the servo writer, operating the rotary actuator structure in closed loop for following the data track by reference to the servo burst pattern, extracting the undetermined position error from each pattern thereby to iteratively determine written-in position errors, generating burst correction values from the determined written-in position errorsType: GrantFiled: September 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Quantum CorporationInventors: Stanley H. Shepherd, Richard M. Ehrlich, James V. Wiseman, Richard T. Curran, William R. Akin, Jr.
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Patent number: 5681009Abstract: A seeker device, such as a seeker head, includes a housing for both a first optical assembly and a second optical assembly. In the preferred embodiment, the first optical assembly is an infrared telescope having a fixed, relatively narrow field of view for receiving incoming energy via a first path through an optical opening through the housing. The second optical assembly may be a pivotable mirror that is pivoted to provide a wide field of regard. The incoming energy that impinges the pivotable mirror enters through a second path through the optical opening. The energy from the pivotable mirror is redirected into the infrared telescope. In the preferred embodiment, the redirection is achieved by a dichroic mirror that has a high transmissivity with respect to long wave infrared energy and a high reflectivity with respect to mid wave infrared energy.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1996Date of Patent: October 28, 1997Assignee: Lockheed Missiles and Space CompanyInventors: Anthony D. Vandersteen, William C. Lynch
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Patent number: 5598711Abstract: A method for deflecting a fluid supply using a skirt. The skirt comprising a remote and a close portion (with respect to distance from a fluid impinged surface). The skirt is located in close proximity to a surface to be impinged by the fluid. The deflection method is especially suited for use in conjunction with a Joule-Thomson cryostat and can also be used in conjunction with more than one cryostat for cooling of electronic devices. The remote portion of the skirt is disposed around the nozzle or nozzles of the fluid supply so that each fluid supply (or nozzle) extends through a hole in the remote portion of the skirt. The interior surface of the close portion of the skirt extends closer to the fluid impinged surface than each nozzle. The method efficiently wets the impinged surface with a fluid providing a measure of control over the outward velocity of the fluid as it progresses along the fluid impinged surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: February 4, 1997Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: David M. Stubbs
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Patent number: 5592822Abstract: A skirt for deflecting a fluid supply comprises a remote and a close portion (with respect to distance from a fluid impinged surface). The skirt is located in close proximity to a surface to be impinged by the fluid. The skirt is especially suited for use in conjunction with a Joule-Thomson cryostat and can also be used in conjunction with more than one cryostat for cooling of electronic devices. The remote portion of the skirt is disposed around the nozzle or nozzles of the fluid supply so that each fluid supply (or nozzle) extends through a hole in the remote portion of the skirt. The interior surface of the close portion of the skirt extends closer to the fluid impinged surface than each nozzle. The skirt efficiently wets the impinged surface with a fluid providing a measure of control over the outward velocity of the fluid as it progresses along the fluid impinged surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1995Date of Patent: January 14, 1997Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventor: David M. Stubbs
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Patent number: 5590538Abstract: A stacked multistage Joule-Thomson (J-T) cryostat is described in which each stage comprises a thermally conducting material plate member with fluid passages formed therein and in which the stages are stacked one above the other but separated from each other by thermally insulating standoff supports. Each successive stage in the stack is cooled to successively lower temperature zones by J-T expansion and liquefaction of different coolant gases. Each stage has a restricting passageway connected to a different high pressure gas coolant supply and forming a throttle valve opening into two-phase (liquid-vapor) coolant reservoir passages. The reservoir passages in all but the coldest stage are in heat exchange relation with the high pressure supply passages of the lower boiling temperature coolant gases. The coldest stage is in heat exchange relation with a cold surface on which a device to be cooled can be mounted.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1995Date of Patent: January 7, 1997Assignee: Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc.Inventors: Ike C. Hsu, Jay H. Ambrose
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Piezoelectric ceramic material including processes for preparation thereof and applications therefor
Patent number: 5527480Abstract: This invention relates to new ceramic piezoelectric compositions having superior electrical properties, processes for the preparation of the new piezoelectric composition and applications for the new compositions. Specifically, a solid solution composition of 85.5-87.5 molar percent lead zinc niobate, 9.5-9.7 molar percent lead titanate and 3-5 molar percent of a barium titanate dopant or strontium titanate dopant has exhibited desirable electrical properties. This specific composition is well suited for use in a 3-1 connectivity composite, which can be used as a hydrophone. These compositions may be prepared by oxide sintering techniques utilizing extremely high purity materials, or alternatively, by a sol gel process.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1987Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Martin Marietta CorporationInventors: Alex E. Bailey, Inam Jawed, Andrew P. Ritter, Audrey E. Sutherland, Stephen R. Winzer