Patents by Inventor Chris Mayne

Chris Mayne 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: 8495290
    Abstract: Embodiments provide systems and methods for storing data on two or more removable disk drives. The two or more removable disk drives are inserted into a modular drive bay having two or more drive ports. Embodiments of the modular drive bay include a switch to redirect operations to a drive port. By arraying the drive ports, the removable disk drives may be replaced without needing to readdress the removable disk drives when new removable disk drives are inserted. Thus, the modular drive bay does not require configuration changes when new removable disk drives are inserted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 23, 2013
    Assignee: Imation Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Sugar, S. Christopher Alaimo, Chris Mayne
  • Publication number: 20120096222
    Abstract: Embodiments provide systems and methods for storing data on two or more removable disk drives. The two or more removable disk drives are inserted into a modular drive bay having two or more drive ports. Embodiments of the modular drive bay include a switch to redirect operations to a drive port. By arraying the drive ports, the removable disk drives may be replaced without needing to readdress the removable disk drives when new removable disk drives are inserted. Thus, the modular drive bay does not require configuration changes when new removable disk drives are inserted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2011
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Applicant: IMATION CORP.
    Inventors: ROBERT SUGAR, S. CHRISTOPHER ALAIMO, CHRIS MAYNE
  • Patent number: 8156292
    Abstract: An archiving system including one or more removable disk drives embedded in removable disk cartridges, referred to simply as removable disk drives. The removable disk drives allow for expandability and replacement such that the archiving system need not be duplicated to add new or more storage capacity. In embodiments, the removable disk drives store metadata that contain information about the data stored on the removable disk drive. The metadata allows the system to retrieve the correct data from the random access memory and establishes controls on the data stored on the removable disk drive. In embodiments, the metadata is stored in two locations, such that, if the metadata in one location is corrupted, the second copy of the metadata may be retrieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 4, 2011
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2012
    Assignee: Tandberg Data Holdings S.A.R.L.
    Inventors: Matthew D. Bondurant, S. Christopher Alaimo, Chris Mayne
  • Patent number: 8108601
    Abstract: Embodiments provide systems and methods for storing data on two or more removable disk drives. The two or more removable disk drives are inserted into a modular drive bay having two or more drive ports. Embodiments of the modular drive bay include a switch to redirect operations to a drive port. By arraying the drive ports, the removable disk drives may be replaced without needing to readdress the removable disk drives when new removable disk drives are inserted. Thus, the modular drive bay does not require configuration changes when new removable disk drives are inserted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2012
    Assignee: Imation Corp.
    Inventors: Robert Sugar, S. Christopher Alaimo, Chris Mayne
  • Publication number: 20110107039
    Abstract: An archiving system including one or more removable disk drives embedded in removable disk cartridges, referred to simply as removable disk drives. The removable disk drives allow for expandability and replacement such that the archiving system need not be duplicated to add new or more storage capacity. In embodiments, the removable disk drives store metadata that contain information about the data stored on the removable disk drive. The metadata allows the system to retrieve the correct data from the random access memory and establishes controls on the data stored on the removable disk drive. In embodiments, the metadata is stored in two locations, such that, if the metadata in one location is corrupted, the second copy of the metadata may be retrieved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2011
    Publication date: May 5, 2011
    Applicant: ProStor Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew D. Bondurant, S. Christopher Alaimo, Chris Mayne
  • Publication number: 20100023956
    Abstract: Embodiments provide systems and methods for ejecting a removable disk drive. To prevent data corruption from the eject operation, a shell extension can be stored in the server requesting the eject. The shell extension can monitor and intercept eject commands from the operating system of the server and send the commands to an eject service. The eject service, in embodiments, checks the status of the removable disk drive and ejects the removable disk drive only when the removable disk drive is not busy with another operation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 25, 2008
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Applicant: ProStor Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew D. Bondurant, Chris Mayne, Payman Dadashpour, James D. Jones
  • Publication number: 20090094415
    Abstract: Embodiments provide systems and methods for storing data on two or more removable disk drives. The two or more removable disk drives are inserted into a modular drive bay having two or more drive ports. Embodiments of the modular drive bay include a switch to redirect operations to a drive port. By arraying the drive ports, the removable disk drives may be replaced without needing to readdress the removable disk drives when new removable disk drives are inserted. Thus, the modular drive bay does not require configuration changes when new removable disk drives are inserted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2008
    Publication date: April 9, 2009
    Applicant: ProStor Systems, Inc
    Inventors: Robert Sugar, S. Christopher Alaimo, Chris Mayne
  • Publication number: 20090019245
    Abstract: An archiving system including one or more removable disk drives embedded in removable disk cartridges, referred to simply as removable disk drives. The removable disk drives allow for expandability and replacement such that the archiving system need not be duplicated to add new or more storage capacity. In embodiments, the removable disk drives store metadata that contain information about the data stored on the removable disk drive. The metadata allows the system to retrieve the correct data from the random access memory and establishes controls on the data stored on the removable disk drive. In embodiments, the metadata is stored in two locations, such that, if the metadata in one location is corrupted, the second copy of the metadata may be retrieved.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2008
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Applicant: ProStor Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew D. Bondurant, S. Christopher Alaimo, Chris Mayne
  • Patent number: 4564945
    Abstract: Data for recordation on a video disc is given multi-redundancy at block, field and group levels. Raw data is filled typically serially row by indexed row of 8-bit words with at least one and preferably 3 words being auxiliary check words derived from the remainder of the data field of the block. Block filling is completed with the addition of preferred Reed/Solomon error-correction redundancy filling two rows for column error detection and correction and two columns for row error detection and correction. Thirty blocks, so prepared, are processed to obtain two redundant blocks, completing a 32-block data field. Writing the data onto the video disc occurs with a three-dimensional diagonal interleave at the field level. After interleave each field is additionally XORd with 62 other fields to create a redundant field. This redundant field plus the 63 data fields comprise a group. The group of fields is written to the video disk so as to maximally spatially separate adjacent fields.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1986
    Assignee: Reference Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Neal Glover, Kermit Clausen, Chris Mayne, Randy Glissmann