Patents Assigned to Digital Papyrus Corporation
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Patent number: 6844042Abstract: An air-incident optical recording medium for use with flying heads has a system of layers, which thermally isolate the disk surface from the active, recording layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: Guolin Ma, Easen Ho, Theodore Rees, Bo Wei
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Patent number: 6236634Abstract: In one aspect, an optical recording system including an optical recording medium; a light source; a focusing lens that focuses light generated by the light source to form a focused beam of light directed toward the recording medium; and a coupling medium disposed between the lens and at least one portion of the optical recording medium, the coupling medium being transparent and having a refractive index greater than one. The coupling medium facilitates optical coupling between the lens and the recording medium. In another aspect, the coupling medium is disposed so that no air gap exists in the optical path between the lens and the recording medium. In another aspect, the exit surface of the lens is disposed at a distance from the recording medium that exceeds a distance that an evanescent wave of a high angle ray of the beam of light would travel after contacting air, but the system includes coupling means for coupling the ray of light from the lens to the recording medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: Neville K. S. Lee, John S. Berg, Easen Ho
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Patent number: 6178157Abstract: A flying head mechanism includes a flying head, a suspension and an actuator which applies a load force through the suspension. The load force applied by the actuator is adjustable while the head is in operation. The actuator may actively control load force as part of a feedback loop which maintains the flying head at a constant flying height. One embodiment disclosed includes a voice coil actuator. In embodiments using an optical flying head, a conventional focus sensor may provide a signal indicative of flying height, since the focus signal inherently indicates flying height error.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: John S. Berg, Neville K. S. Lee
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Patent number: 6125008Abstract: A flying head mechanism includes a flying head, a suspension and an actuator which applies a load force through the suspension. The load force applied by the actuator is adjustable while the head is in operation. The actuator may actively control load force as part of a feedback loop which maintains the flying head at a constant flying height. One embodiment disclosed includes a voice coil actuator. In embodiments using an optical flying head, a conventional focus sensor may provide a signal indicative of flying height, since the focus signal inherently indicates flying height error. The flying head includes a contact sensor which detects head/disk contact. The head further includes means for changing the focus of the optical elements, without changing the flying height of the head. The entire suspension is mounted in a shock and vibration immune configuration. Two heads may be used in some embodiments, in which more than one type of media may be read or written by the disk drive.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1997Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: John S. Berg, Neville K. S. Lee
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Patent number: 6106919Abstract: An phase change optical medium compatible with a flying head can include a substrate, a reflective layer, a first dielectric layer, a phase change information carrying layer, a second dielectric layer and a lubricant layer. The structure and materials used both protect the phase change layer from mechanical damage due to impact and from information-altering heat generated by impact.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: Neville K. S. Lee, John S. Berg, David H. P. Shieh
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Patent number: 6108135Abstract: A planar solid immersion lens has flat surfaces on both the top and bottom. The planar structure is made to function as a solid immersion lens by including compensation for the refraction of light rays entering the top surface of the solid immersion lens other than normal to the top surface. Compensation can be provided by using a radial graded index lens material or by including on the top surface a surface relief diffraction grating. The planar solid immersion lens can be included in a slider or flying head used in an optical disk drive data recording system.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventor: Easen Ho
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Patent number: 6104687Abstract: In one aspect, an optical recording system including an optical recording medium; a light source; a focusing lens that focuses light generated by the light source to form a focused beam of light directed toward the recording medium; and a coupling medium disposed between the lens and at least one portion of the optical recording medium, the coupling medium being transparent and having a refractive index greater than one. The coupling medium facilitates optical coupling between the lens and the recording medium. In another aspect, the coupling medium is disposed so that no air gap exists in the optical path between the lens and the recording medium. In another aspect, the exit surface of the lens is disposed at a distance from the recording medium that exceeds a distance that an evanescent wave of a high angle ray of the beam of light would travel after contacting air, but the system includes coupling means for coupling the ray of light from the lens to the recording medium.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1997Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: Neville K. S. Lee, John S. Berg, Easen Ho
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Patent number: 5729393Abstract: An air bearing assembly for an optical drive carries a solid immersion lens (SIL) having a bottom surface facing the disk contoured such that a central region where the optical path exits the bottom surface is closest to the recording medium regardless of perturbations in the attitude of the air bearing and neighboring points on the surface surrounding the central region recede for clearance but function at least partly as an air bearing. In one embodiment the bottom surface of the SIL has a radius of about 10 meters.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1996Date of Patent: March 17, 1998Assignee: Digital Papyrus CorporationInventors: Neville K. S. Lee, John S. Berg