Patents by Inventor David E. Jones

David E. Jones 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: 5935536
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for reclaiming expanded synthetic resin wastes in a form suitable for subsequent injection molding. The apparatus includes a tank containing a solvent having a pump for pumping dissolved resin wastes to an evaporator. The evaporator comprises an endless belt on which dissolved resin waste is deposited and precipitates in the form of a thin film. A heater is disposed below the belt to expedite separation of solute and solvent by evaporation. A blower disposed within a housing enclosing the endless belt establishes air circulation over the belt, further promoting evaporation. The thin film is wound on a roller and subjected to a heated roller to fuse the many thin film strata into a solid, generally cylindrical mass. The solid mass is then comminuted by a granulator. Evaporated solvent is recovered in a condenser and is reused.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Inventors: Berkley C. Badger, Kevin E. Hissem, David E. Jones
  • Patent number: 5936798
    Abstract: A cover for a disk drive is provided. The cover comprises a body portion having a relative upper surface and relative inner surface. The upper surface defines a plurality of depressions and a window opening. The inner surface is adapted to be welded to a disk drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Paul Johnson, David E. Jones
  • Patent number: 5920808
    Abstract: A biasing circuit for a power amplifier, for use in a transmitter, that substantially reduces distortion during key-up and thereby reduces key-up time. The power amplifier includes an output transistor and a bias circuit. The bias circuit is applied to all the class AB stages of the power amplifier. The bias circuit provides to the output transistor a first bias level during the preheat period and a second bias level during the transmit period. This first bias level is predetermined to cause the output transistor to reach the steady-state junction temperature achieved by the output transistor during the transmit period (i.e., when transmitting output signals biased with the second bias level). The preheat period ends when this steady-state temperature is reached. Thus, the power amplifier can then transition to a transmit period having already reached the steady-state junction temperature. Because the output transistor is already heated to the steady-state junction temperature, "thermal" distortion (i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: Glenayre Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: David E. Jones, Mark A. Walker, Thomas L. Frederick, Kevin P. Murphy, Gerald D. Deters
  • Patent number: 5920445
    Abstract: There is disclosed a disk drive having a linear actuator for carrying read/write heads into engagement with a recording medium. The heads are mounted on a carriage assembly along with a voice coil motor for driving the carriage assembly into and out of engagement of the heads with the medium. The carriage assembly slides linearly on a central guide track. A flexible mounting suspension is provided for the central guide track for linear movement by the carriage assembly so that initial linear movement of the carriage assembly is by flexing the suspension and further, larger linear movement of the carriage assembly is by sliding along the guide track. In one form of the invention the central guide track is suspended at the front end by a flexure and at the rear end by a bearing. In another form of the invention the central guide track is suspended at each end by a flexure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1999
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas J. Angellotti, John C. Briggs, Paul Johnson, David E. Jones, Carl F. Nicklos, Mark S. Thayne, Yiping Ma
  • Patent number: 5912786
    Abstract: A disk drive apparatus has an eject member that moves in tandem with a disk cartridge from a first position to a second position upon insertion of the disk cartridge into the disk drive apparatus. The eject member has a projection formed thereon. A first spring biases the eject member in a direction opposite the direction of insertion of the removable disk cartridge. A motor ring assembly mounted on a chassis of the apparatus has a rotating member that rotates between an unloaded position and a loaded position. A second spring biases the rotating member toward its loaded position. A spindle motor is mounted in the motor ring assembly. The rotating member has a first cam surface, a second cam surface that extends substantially perpendicularly to the first cam surface, and a lead-in cam angle surface that extends between the first and second cam surfaces at an angle thereto. A shape memory alloy wire or other means is provided to rotate the rotating member from its loaded position toward its unloaded position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Carl F. Nicklos, Mark S. Thayne, David E. Jones, Ralph L. Sonderegger, Reed J. Moody
  • Patent number: 5886647
    Abstract: A transceiver is used to receive remotely-broadcast, radio frequency (rf) signals at a first frequency. The remotely-broadcast rf signals contain encoded, partial control commands as message packets. Each transceiver is adapted to respond only to signals addressed to it. Upon receipt of an intended rf signal, the transceiver decodes and authenticates the signal. If authenticity is established and the decoded signal is recognized as a proper control signal, a new control message packet is generated using information contained in the incoming message packet and information stored in the memory of the internal micro-controller. The new message packet is broadcast using by a low-power rf transmitter tuned to a different frequency that the frequency of the incoming rf signal. A random delay may be introduced between the receipt of the incoming message and the broadcast of the outgoing message to minimize the probability of correlating the output signal with the input signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Inventors: Berkley C. Badger, David E. Jones
  • Patent number: 5859523
    Abstract: A rechargeable battery pack (10) for holding one or more batteries (19) and for connecting to an battery powered device (11). The battery pack batteries supplies electrical power to the peripheral device. The battery pack includes a case for holding at least one battery, a recharging circuit (57) connected to the at least one battery and disposed in the case and a plug (50) with prongs for electrically connecting the recharging circuit to an external source of electrical power. The plug rotates about a connection to the case from a first operational position having the plug mounted flush with the case and the prongs recessed in the case, to a second operational position with the prongs projecting from the case. The second and third operational positions of the plug are approximately orthogonal to the first operational position. The prongs are electrically connected to the recharging circuit in all operational positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Inventors: David S. Nierescher, David E. Jones, Jeffrey I. Raper
  • Patent number: 5856901
    Abstract: A cartridge for a magnetic disk drive has a rigid shell and a flexible door which covers an opening through which read/write heads engage the recording medium. The flexible door is guided outside of the shell to an open position as the cartridge is inserted into the drive. A projection on a flexible arm in the drive catches a hole in the flexible door to open it as the cartridge is inserted into the drive. The door which opens along the outside of the cartridge conserves space so that the recording medium can be large for a given form factor drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 5, 1999
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne A. Sumner, Allen T. Bracken, David W. Griffith, David E. Jones, Edward L. Rich
  • Patent number: 5825409
    Abstract: System and method for determining displacement or alteration of flexible media under different operating conditions. The system includes a reference pattern which is projected onto the surface of the flexible media. The modes of displacement can then be visualized by viewing the reference pattern reflected from the surface of the flexible media.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 20, 1998
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Yiping Ma, David E. Jones
  • Patent number: 5805555
    Abstract: A movable platform is mounted on opposing guide rails within a disk drive. A head actuator and spindle motor are mounted on the movable platform. The platform moves on the guide rails from a forward position to a rearward position upon insertion of a disk cartridge into the disk drive. As the platform moves toward the rearward position, the elevation of the platform changes in order to bring the spindle motor into engagement with the hub of the disk cartridge. A latch member is pivotally mounted on one of the guide rails for latching the platform in its forward position when the disk drive is not in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 8, 1998
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: David E. Jones, Michael R. Lyon, Richard F. Leavitt, Carl F. Nicklos, Ralph L. Sonderegger, Mark S. Thayne, Yiping Ma
  • Patent number: 5768059
    Abstract: In a magnetic disk drive heads are loaded and unloaded onto the magnetic disk by wings attached in close proximity to the magnetic heads. The wings ride on opposed profiles to separate the heads so that they can travel on either side of the disk and the heads are then brought together properly onto the disk. As the heads are withdrawn from the disk, they are separated by the opposed profiles and then the heads are parked on a cleaning pad.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Ross W. Bishop, Allen T. Bracken, John C. Briggs, David W. Griffith, David E. Jones, Carl F. Nicklos, Robert S. Patterson, Ralph L. Sonderegger
  • Patent number: 5768074
    Abstract: A cartridge for a magnetic disk drive has a rigid shell and a flexible door which covers an opening through which read/write heads engage the recording medium. The flexible door is guided outside of the shell to an open position as the cartridge is inserted into the drive. A projection on a flexible arm in the drive catches a hole in the flexible door to open it as the cartridge is inserted into the drive. The door which opens along the outside of the cartridge conserves space so that the recording medium can be large for a given form factor drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1998
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne A. Sumner, Allen T. Bracken, David W. Griffith, David E. Jones, Edward L. Rich
  • Patent number: 5739666
    Abstract: A rechargeable battery pack (10) for holding one or more batteries (19) and for connecting to an battery powered device (11). The battery pack batteries supplies electrical power to the peripheral device. The battery pack includes a case for holding at least one battery, a recharging circuit (57) connected to the at least one battery and disposed in the case and a plug (50) with prongs for electrically connecting the recharging circuit to an external source of electrical power. The plug rotates about a connection to the case from a first operational position having the plug mounted flush with the case and the prongs recessed in the case, to a second operational position with the prongs projecting from the case. The second and third operational positions of the plug are approximately orthogonal to the first operational position. The prongs are electrically connected to the recharging circuit in all operational positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 1996
    Date of Patent: April 14, 1998
    Inventors: David S. Nierescher, David E. Jones, Jeffrey I. Raper
  • Patent number: 5732333
    Abstract: A linear transmitter (101) using predistortion includes a modulator (103), a predistorter (107), a digital quadrature modulator (111), an upconverter (113), a power amplifier (115), and an antenna (117). In addition, the transmitter (101) has a feedback loop including a coupler (119), a downconverter (123), a digital quadrature demodulator (125), and a trainer (131). The digital data to be transmitted is provided into the modulator (103), which converts the digital data into in-phase and quadrature component signals. The in-phase and quadrature component signals are then provided to the predistorter (107), which "predistorts" the component signals prior to amplification. The digital quadrature modulator (111) converts the component signals into a single analog signal. The upconverter (113) upconverts this signal from the predistorter (107) into the desired frequency of transmission, which is provided to the power amplifier (115) and the antenna (117) for amplification and broadcast.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Glenayre Electronics, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Brian Cox, David Kent Bonds, Jay Jui-Chieh Chen, Flaviu C. Costescu, Joel Richard Dierks, Wayne Douglas Duello, Thomas L. Frederick, Paul A. Goud, Derek Stephen Hilborn, Richard Johnathan Hinkle, Terry Lee Hinkle, David E. Jones, Theron Lee Jones, Patricia Fern Kavanagh, David W. Kroeger, Robert Richard Leyendecker, Vladimir Pavlovic, Claudio Gustavo Rey, Ray M.R. Sewlochan, Emre Tapucu, Mark A. Walker
  • Patent number: 5671109
    Abstract: A cartridge for a magnetic disk drive has a rigid shell and a flexible door which covers an opening through which read/write heads engage the recording medium. The flexible door is guided outside of the shell to an open position as the cartridge is inserted into the drive. A projection on a flexible arm in the drive catches a hole in the flexible door to open it as the cartridge is inserted into the drive. The door which opens along the outside of the cartridge conserves space so that the recording medium can be large for a given form factor drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1995
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1997
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Wayne A. Sumner, Allen T. Bracken, David W. Griffith, David E.. Jones, Edward L. Rich
  • Patent number: 5636085
    Abstract: A magnetic read/write assembly for a flexible disk drive has rails with slots between the ends thereof. These slots provide an air bleed in the air bearing surface of the rails. The air bleed capacity of the slots, the width of the rails and the load force applied by flexures provide optimal width of the rails for stabilizing the media while maintaining a low fly height of the electro-magnetic elements on the media.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: David E. Jones, Brian R. Schick, Mark S. Thayne
  • Patent number: 5617397
    Abstract: A movable platform is mounted on opposing guide rails within a disk drive. A head actuator and spindle motor are mounted on the movable platform. The platform moves on the guide rails from a forward position to a rearward position upon insertion of a disk cartridge into the disk drive. As the platform moves toward the rearward position, the elevation of the platform changes in order to bring the spindle motor into engagement with the hub of the disk cartridge. A latch member is pivotally mounted on one of the guide rails for latching the platform in its forward position when the disk drive is not in use.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 3, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 1, 1997
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: David E. Jones, Michael R. Lyon, Richard F. Leavitt, Carl F. Nicklos, Ralph L. Sonderegger, Mark S. Thayne, Yiping Ma
  • Patent number: 5583710
    Abstract: A disk drive for writing and reading data to and from a disk contained in a cartridge which is inserted through an opening into the disk drive comprises a motor ring rotatably mounted in the disk drive and a spindle motor for rotating the disk. The spindle motor is mounted in the motor ring such that rotation of the motor ring moves the spindle motor into and out of engagement with the hub of the disk cartridge. A position transducer provides an output signal indicative of the rotational position of the motor ring. A load/eject motor controls the rotation of the motor ring in response to the output signal from the position transducer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1996
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Carl F. Nicklos, David E. Jones, Edward L. Rich, Allen T. Bracken, Harold Woods, Clark Bruderer
  • Patent number: D410905
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: John Briggs, Paul Johnson, Carl F. Nicklos, David E. Jones, Thomas J. Angellotti
  • Patent number: D411188
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 22, 1999
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: John C. Briggs, Paul Johnson, Carl F. Nicklos, David E. Jones, Thomas J. Angellotti