Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Mark Lauer
  • Patent number: 5909340
    Abstract: A hard disk drive has a head with a read element adjacent to a write element, with the write element extending closer to the disk than the read element so that the write element is proximate to the disk for writing sharp patterns and the read element is removed from the disk to avoid wear and thermal asperities. The write element is encompassed with diamond-like carbon (DLC) to allow at least occasional dynamic contact with the disk while the read element, which includes a magnetoresistive material, is disposed in a recessed area and may be covered with a thin coating of DLC to avert corrosion. The disk may have a multilayer granular media for low-noise, high-strength perpendicular data storage. Perpendicular data storage may also be provided by keeping the write element in such close proximity to the media that perpendicular write fields predominate, while perpendicular signals from the media are favored by the read element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 1, 1999
    Assignee: Censtor Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce M. Lairson, Mark A. Lauer
  • Patent number: 5885131
    Abstract: An interactive device for lapping transducers has a body with an abrasive surface that communicates with the transducers in order to provide information for controlling the lapping and testing the transducers. The lapping body is preferably shaped as a disk, drum or tape, and communicates with the transducer using a type of signal that the transducer is designed to read and/or write. Thus for lapping a magnetic head or slider to be employed in a hard disk drive, the lapping body contains a magnetic medium layer that is either prerecorded or written by the head during lapping, while the signal received by the head is monitored and analyzed by a processor in order to determine, in part, when to terminate lapping. A series of transducers can be simultaneously lapped while individually monitored, so that each transducer can be removed from the lapping body individually upon receipt of a signal indicating that transducer has been lapped an optimal amount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: Censtor Corporation
    Inventors: Michael H. Azarian, Michael A. Baldwinson, David T. Gutowski, Harold J. Hamilton, James P. Hennessy, Mark W. Parcher, Kenneth K. H. Tang
  • Patent number: 5834085
    Abstract: A new type of multilayer structure is shown which has superior properties for retaining magnetic transitions on a surface as they are written by a recording transducer. The multilayer is composed of crystal grains which are electronically isolated from one another (exchange isolated). The exchange isolation of the grains creates a type of medium which can viably store data at more than 2 billions bits per square inch. A method is described for making such a structure and the storage of magnetic transitions at extremely high density is demonstrated. Recording with previous multilayer candidates is also shown for comparison purposes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 10, 1998
    Assignee: Densitek Corporation
    Inventors: Bruce M. Lairson, Wenhong Liu
  • Patent number: 5822153
    Abstract: A hard disk drive has a head with a read element adjacent to a write element, with the write element extending closer to the disk than the read element so that the write element is close to the disk for writing sharp patterns and the read element is removed from the disk to avoid wear and thermal asperities. The write element is encompassed with diamond-like carbon (DLC) to allow at least occasional dynamic contact with the disk while the read element, which includes a magneto resistive material, is disposed in a recessed area and may be covered with a thin coating of DLC to avert corrosion. The disk may have a multilayer granular media for low-noise, high-strength perpendicular data storage. Perpendicular data storage may also be provided by keeping the write element in such close proximity to the media that perpendicular write fields predominate, while perpendicular signals from the media are favored by the read element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 3, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: Censtor Corp.
    Inventors: Bruce M. Lairson, Mark A. Lauer
  • Patent number: 5632669
    Abstract: An interactive system for lapping transducers has an abrasive surface that communicates with the transducers in order to provide information for controlling the lapping and testing the transducers. The lapping body is preferably shaped as a disk, drum or tape, and communicates with the transducer with a type of signal that the transducer is designed to read and/or write. Thus for lapping a magnetic head or slider to be employed in a hard disk drive, the lapping body contains a magnetic medium layer that is either prerecorded or written by the head during lapping, while the signal received by the head is monitored and analyzed by a processor in order to determine, in part, when to terminate lapping. A series of transducers can be simultaneously lapped while individually monitored, so that each transducer can be removed from the lapping body individually upon receipt of a signal indicating that transducer has been lapped an optimal amount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 27, 1997
    Assignee: Censtor Corporation
    Inventors: Michael H. Azarian, Michael A. Baldwinson, David T. Gutowski, Harold J. Hamilton, James P. Hennessy, Mark W. Parcher, Kenneth K. H. Tang
  • Patent number: 5476131
    Abstract: A unitary micro-flexure structure and a method of making the same, wherein the structure takes the form of an elongate dielectric flexure body having a mounting end and a free end, and which is adapted for cantilevered disposition, wherein the body takes a form which is constructed entirely from thin-film deposition and patterning processes involving the deposition of a metal oxide, and further wherein the body has a topography which is at least partially determined by etch-removable surface-boundary-defining structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 19, 1995
    Assignee: Censtor Corporation
    Inventors: Harold J. Hamilton, Timothy W. Martin
  • Patent number: 5417601
    Abstract: A toy having a tail attached to a flap which is tucked into clothing worn by a child at the rear so the tail appears to be part of the child. The flap is thin and has a large surface area for frictional engagement with the clothing. Both the flap and tail are soft and flexible, and the flap can detach from the clothing when the tail is pulled. In one embodiment, the flap can detach from the tail when pulled with a predetermined amount of force. Self expression, independence, knowledge and empathy for wildlife are promoted in the child by the toy. The flap can also house a story or picture relating to the animal represented by the tail, further interesting and enlightening the child.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: May 23, 1995
    Inventor: Vivian E. Y. Steiger
  • Patent number: 5365958
    Abstract: A razor cleaning device is attached to a source of tap water either at a faucet spout or independently of a faucet. The device contains a nozzle for directing the tap water to a location to which blades of a razor are guided for cleaning. The outlet of the nozzle is of a relatively small area, causing the tap water exiting from the nozzle to be of a high pressure. The device contains a valve which remains closed unless the razor blades are in place for cleaning, the closed valve causing the pressure at the valve to increase and also conserving water. The device contains a notched leaf for guiding the razor blades to the location for cleaning, and a lever which is pressed upon by the razor when the blades are in that location, the lever causing the valve to open and a high pressure blast of water to exit the nozzle, cleaning the blades.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 22, 1994
    Inventor: Glen Stuhlmacher, II