Patents by Inventor G. Phillip Rambosek
G. Phillip Rambosek 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).
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Patent number: 8091783Abstract: A cartridge reader device includes an RFID unit that reads cartridge memory (CM) data from an RFID tag of a data cartridge, a bar code unit that reads a bar code of the data cartridge, and a housing that encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit. The housing encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit and defines at least one receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge and enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge. The reader device further includes a pair of mirrors positioned within the housing that direct light emitted by the bar code reader to the bar code of the data cartridge along a u-shaped path.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Jackson, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek
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Publication number: 20110186634Abstract: A cartridge reader device includes an RFID unit that reads cartridge memory (CM) data from an RFID tag of a data cartridge, a bar code unit that reads a bar code of the data cartridge, and a housing that encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit. The housing encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit and defines at least one receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge and enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge. The reader device further includes a pair of mirrors positioned within the housing that direct light emitted by the bar code reader to the bar code of the data cartridge along a u-shaped path.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: Imation Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Jackson, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek
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Patent number: 7975925Abstract: A cartridge reader device includes an RFID unit that reads cartridge memory (CM) data from an RFID tag of a data cartridge, a bar code unit that reads a bar code of the data cartridge, and a housing that encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit. The housing defines a first receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge when the data cartridge is enclosed in a case, which enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge when the data cartridge is enclosed in the case, and a second receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge when the data cartridge is not enclosed in the case, which enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge when the data cartridge is not enclosed in the case.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2009Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Jackson, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek
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Publication number: 20100193589Abstract: A cartridge reader device includes an RFID unit that reads cartridge memory (CM) data from an RFID tag of a data cartridge, a bar code unit that reads a bar code of the data cartridge, and a housing that encloses the RFID unit and the bar code unit. The housing defines a first receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge when the data cartridge is enclosed in a case, which enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge when the data cartridge is enclosed in the case, and a second receiving area configured to accept the data cartridge when the data cartridge is not enclosed in the case, which enables the bar code unit to read the bar code data from the bar code of the data cartridge when the data cartridge is not enclosed in the case.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Robert S. Jackson, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek
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Patent number: 7733639Abstract: A portable memory housing includes a first housing section and a second housing section that couples to the first housing section to define an enclosure for portable memory components. At least one of the housing sections includes a prong extending from an edge of the housing section and an other of the housing sections defines a slot configured to receive the prong. The prong includes at least one flat that is parallel and at least one flat that is perpendicular to the edge of its respective housing section. The slot is defined by a parallel wall configured to abut the parallel flat of the prong and limit relative lateral movement of the first and second housing sections, and a perpendicular wall configured to abut the perpendicular flat of the prong to impede separation of the first housing section from the second housing section.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, Gregory H. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090237221Abstract: A label programming system configured to initialize a radiofrequency (RF)-enabled label for attachment to a data storage device includes a platform, an RF read/write assembly disposed on a first side of the platform, and an optical reader assembly in electrical communication with the RF read/write assembly. The optical reader assembly is disposed on a second side of the platform opposite the first side. The optical reader assembly is configured to optically read information from the RF-enabled label and communicate the information to the RF read/write assembly that is configured to write the information to a chip of the RF-enabled label.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2008Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventors: Kevin G. Battles, Curtis B. Hause, G. Phillip Rambosek, Stephen J. Rothermel
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Publication number: 20090195974Abstract: A portable memory housing includes a first housing section and a second housing section that couples to the first housing section to define an enclosure for portable memory components. At least one of the housing sections includes a prong extending from an edge of the housing section and an other of the housing sections defines a slot configured to receive the prong. The prong includes at least one flat that is parallel and at least one flat that is perpendicular to the edge of its respective housing section. The slot is defined by a parallel wall configured to abut the parallel flat of the prong and limit relative lateral movement of the first and second housing sections, and a perpendicular wall configured to abut the perpendicular flat of the prong to impede separation of the first housing section from the second housing section.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, Gregory H. Johnson
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Patent number: 7556215Abstract: A data storage tape cartridge is disclosed. The data storage tape cartridge includes a housing, a reel assembly including a hub rotatably disposed within the housing, a storage tape wound onto the tape reel assembly, and a leader attached to a leading end of the storage tape. In this regard, the storage tape includes a primary tape portion extending from the hub to a first end and a transition tape coupled to the first end of the primary tape portion and extending to a leading end, wherein the transition tape is thicker than the primary tape portion.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: Fred W Livermore, Saeed A Fahimi, G. Phillip Rambosek, Peter A. Ridl, William J. Vanderheyden
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Patent number: 7549875Abstract: A flash memory device is disclosed. The flash memory device includes a housing enclosing a memory board, a serial port extending from the housing and electrically coupled to the memory board, and a swivel cap rotatably coupled and removably attached to the housing. In this regard, the swivel cap is rotatable between a closed position covering the serial port and an open position exposing the serial port, and the swivel cap is rotatable to at least one removal position enabling a separation of the swivel cap from the housing.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, Robert C. Martin, Allen Zadeh, Boris Kontorovich, Richard Whitehall
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Patent number: 7548418Abstract: A data storage cartridge includes housing, a hard drive, and a connection assembly. The hard drive is stored within the housing and includes a non-tape storage medium and an electrical data connector configured to provide access to the non-tape storage medium. The electrical data connector includes a first number of connection terminals. The connection assembly is positioned within the housing and is coupled with each of the connection terminals of the electrical data connector. The connection assembly includes a second number of electrical targets spaced from and in electrical communication with the electrical data connector wherein the first number is greater than the second number. The electrical targets provide an interface for externally accessing the storage medium via the connection assembly and the electrical data connector.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: Robert C. Martin, Gregory H. Johnson, G. Phillip Rambosek, Leo W. Spychalla
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Patent number: 7455525Abstract: A data storage device is disclosed. The data storage device includes a continuous band, and a memory device assembly disposes within the continuous band. The continuous band defines an internal housing recess formed by opposing sides extending between first and second major surfaces, and an access window formed in one of the first and second major surfaces and communicating with the internal housing recess. In this regard, the memory device assembly is disposed in the internal housing recess, and a flexing of the continuous band exposes a data/power port of the memory device assembly through the access window.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, Robert C. Martin, Anthony O. Banal, Dean E. Sitz, James L. Albrecht
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Publication number: 20080198022Abstract: An inkjet printable RFID label includes an RFID tag having a backing and RFID circuitry coupled to the backing, and a laminate coupled to the backing and covering the RFID circuitry, where the laminate includes an inorganic inkjet receptive surface. The inkjet receptive surface enables printing ink directly to the laminate atop the RFID circuitry.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventors: Kevin G. Battles, Stephen L. Bradley, G. Phillip Rambosek
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Publication number: 20080122623Abstract: An electronic data storage device tracing system includes at least one data storage device and a reader system. The data storage device includes a housing having an optical label and a device RFID tag coupled to the housing. In this regard, the optical label is printed with a VOLSER number and the device RFID tag includes a chip that electronically stores the VOLSER number. The reader system is configured to read the VOLSER number from the chip and trace the at least one data storage device entering/exiting the reader system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: May 29, 2008Inventors: Curtis B. Hause, Stephen J. Rothermel, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek, Yung Yip, Robert C. Martin, Christopher Caprio, Karen E. Conroy, Sanjay Gupta, Kevin G. Battles, Denis J. Langlois
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Publication number: 20080065676Abstract: An electronic data storage device tracing system includes at least one data storage device and a reader system. The data storage device includes a housing having an optical label and a device RFID tag coupled to the housing. In this regard, the optical label is printed with a volser number and the device RFID tag includes a chip that electronically stores the volser number. The reader system is configured to read the volser number from the chip and trace the at least one data storage device entering/exiting the reader system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2006Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Curtis B. Hause, Stephen J. Rothermel, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek, Yung Yip, Kevin G. Battles, Sanjay Gupta, Robert C. Martin, Christopher Caprio, Karen E. Conroy
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Publication number: 20080061979Abstract: An RFID enabled data storage device configured to be traced by an electronic data storage device tracing system includes a housing defining an enclosure, data storage media disposed within the enclosure, a label coupled to the housing, and an RFID tag coupled to the housing. The label includes a VOLSER number configured to identify the contents of the data storage media, and the RFID tag is programmed with a unique identification number and at least the label VOLSER number. In this regard, the label and the RFID tag combine to uniquely identify an in-transit data storage device to the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Curtis B. Hause, Stephen J. Rothermel, Jody L. Gregg, G. Phillip Rambosek, Yung Yip, Robert C. Martin, Kevin G. Battles
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Publication number: 20080037211Abstract: A data storage cartridge includes housing, a hard drive, and a connection assembly. The hard drive is stored within the housing and includes a non-tape storage medium and an electrical data connector configured to provide access to the non-tape storage medium. The electrical data connector includes a first number of connection terminals. The connection assembly is positioned within the housing and is coupled with each of the connection terminals of the electrical data connector. The connection assembly includes a second number of electrical targets spaced from and in electrical communication with the electrical data connector wherein the first number is greater than the second number. The electrical targets provide an interface for externally accessing the storage medium via the connection assembly and the electrical data connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventors: Robert C. Martin, Gregory H. Johnson, G. Phillip Rambosek, Leo W. Spychalla
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Patent number: 7170708Abstract: The invention is directed to techniques to substantially reduce or eliminate detachment of data storage tape from data storage cartridges. A data storage cartridge may include a housing enclosing a spool with data storage tape spooled on the spool. A region of the data storage tape extends from the spool to an opening in the housing. An end of the data storage tape is held at the opening to allow tape drives to grasp the data storage tape and retrieve data stored on the data storage tape. When dropped, the data storage cartridge experiences impact loads. The techniques described herein rotate the spool to generate slack such that the region of data storage tape comprises substantially no tension. In this way, the techniques prevent detachment of the data storage tape from the opening due to the impact loads.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: January 30, 2007Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, Raul Andruet
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Patent number: 6915982Abstract: A single reel data storage tape cartridge is described that includes a housing having a tape access window. A single tape reel assembly is rotatably disposed within the housing and includes a hub about which a storage tape is wrapped. A tape guide is disposed within the housing adjacent the single tape reel assembly, opposite the tape access window, and is configured to define a pathway of the storage tape from the single tape reel assembly to the tape access window and limit lateral motion of the storage tape.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: Michael A. Mewes, Michael E. Reard, Jerome D. Brown, G. Phillip Rambosek, Geoffrey A. Lauinger, James L. Albrecht
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Patent number: D556194Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, James L. Albrecht
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Patent number: D556751Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Imation Corp.Inventors: G. Phillip Rambosek, Robert C. Martin, Allen Zadeh, Richard Whitehall