Patents by Inventor Chad R. Harrison

Chad R. Harrison has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6542328
    Abstract: A stationary disc separator plate for use in a disc drive to suppress turbulence near a disc drive read/write head used to read data from and write data to a rotatable disc. The stationary plate is supported adjacent the disc and has substantially circular inner and outer circumferences. A leading edge and a trailing edge of the plate define an open portion to accommodate radial movement of the head adjacent the disc. A trailing edge air dam disposed at the trailing edge of the plate diverts a substantial portion of an airflow generated by rotation of the disc away from the open portion to reduce an airflow velocity at the head. In disc drives having multiple discs, a plate is preferably disposed between each pair of adjacent discs. Air vents preferably extend through the thickness of the plate to reduce aerodynamic drag and hence power consumption by the drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Seagate Technology LLC
    Inventors: Chad R. Harrison, Eldon L. Nelson, David S. Allsup, Jackson W. Nichols, Mohammad N. Ahmad, Richard G. Krum
  • Publication number: 20020135933
    Abstract: A stationary disc separator plate for use in a disc drive to suppress turbulence near a disc drive read/write head used to read data from and write data to a rotatable disc. The stationary plate is supported adjacent the disc and has substantially circular inner and outer circumferences. A leading edge and a trailing edge of the plate define an open portion to accommodate radial movement of the head adjacent the disc. A trailing edge air dam disposed at the trailing edge of the plate diverts a substantial portion of an airflow generated by rotation of the disc away from the open portion to reduce an airflow velocity at the head. In disc drives having multiple discs, a plate is preferably disposed between each pair of adjacent discs. Air vents preferably extend through the thickness of the plate to reduce aerodynamic drag and hence power consumption by the drive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Publication date: September 26, 2002
    Applicant: SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY LLC
    Inventors: Chad R. Harrison, Eldon L. Nelson, David S. Allsup, Jackson W. Nichols, Mohammad N. Ahmad, Richard G. Krum