Patents by Inventor Gary E. Gustafson
Gary E. Gustafson 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: 6587310Abstract: A trace interconnect assembly designed for transmitting electrical signals to and from a head assembly in a hard disk drive is disclosed. The interconnect assembly includes one or more single-layer thin, elongated, and generally flat substrate-free trace interconnects. The trace interconnects are new conductors etched out of a planar length of preferably a high tensile and high yield strength metal such as beryllium copper. They are shaped to match the surface topology of the suspension assembly. Trace interconnects have a rigid region and flexible regions that match a rigid region and flexible regions in the suspension assembly. Different additional elements include support braces, standoffs, trace tangs, bond pads, and stacked interconnects. Coupling a head assembly to the interconnect assembly creates a head interconnect harness. Methods of manufacture for the trace interconnect assembly, a multi-conductor stacked version, a head suspension assembly, and the head interconnect harness are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2000Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Hutchinson Technology, Inc.Inventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd Boucher, Jeffrey W. Green, Gary E. Gustafson, Ryan Jurgenson, Brent D. Lien
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Patent number: 6134075Abstract: A trace interconnect assembly is designed for transmitting electrical signals to and from a head assembly in a hard disk drive. The interconnect assembly includes one or more single-layer thin, elongated, and generally flat substrate-free trace interconnects. The trace interconnects are new conductors etched out of a planar length of preferably a high tensile and high yield strength metal such as beryllium copper. They are shaped to match the surface topology of the suspension assembly. Trace interconnects have a rigid region and flexible regions that match a rigid region and flexible regions in the suspension assembly. Different additional elements include support braces, standoffs, trace tangs, bond pads, and stacked interconnects. Coupling a head assembly to the interconnect assembly creates a head interconnect harness. Methods of manufacture for the trace interconnect assembly, a multi-conductor stacked version, a head suspension assembly, and the head interconnect harness are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1996Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd Boucher, Jeffrey W. Green, Gary E. Gustafson, Ryan Jurgenson, Brent D. Lien
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Patent number: 6114653Abstract: An improved method of cutting a pattern in a hollow, tubular workpiece to form a stent or the like involves the use of a novel workpiece fixture. The workpiece fixture is rigidly carried on a laser cutting tool to support a long piece of stock tubing in a cantilever manner beneath the laser beam of the cutting tool. The fixture is spaced from the laser beam by a distance which is in a range of approximately the same as to slightly greater than the length of any axial repeat in the pattern. The laser beam cuts the pattern in the stock tubing piece as the stock tubing is advanced past the laser beam. Accuracy is increased because the workpiece fixture is carried on the laser cutting tool, and because the cutting takes place in a zone that is close to the end of the fixture and the cantilever support provided thereby.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1998Date of Patent: September 5, 2000Assignee: Spectralytics, Inc.Inventor: Gary E. Gustafson
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Patent number: 5914834Abstract: A head gimbal assembly allows a simplified, automatable electrical interconnection from the read/write head slider to the head suspension assembly electrical interconnect. The head suspension assembly is constructed as a laminated structure. Using a read/write head slider with electrical bond pads on an upper horizontal surface (i.e, the head slider surface bonded to the head suspension assembly and opposite to the disk-confronting head slider surface), electrical interconnection to bonding zones on the upper horizontal surface of the gimbal region is established using standard automated or semi-automated wire bond tooling technology.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Hutchinson Technology, Inc.Inventor: Gary E. Gustafson
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Patent number: 5864445Abstract: An integrated lead disk drive suspension including a load beam and one or more conductive leads. The load beam has a mounting region on a proximal end, a head bonding platform on a distal end, and one or more spring regions connecting the head bonding platform to the mounting region. The conductive leads are integrated with and insulated from the load beam by an adhesive dielectric layer, and extend between the head bonding platform and the mounting region. The leads are adapted to reduce mechanical effects of the leads and/or dielectric layer on spring characteristics of the spring regions. One embodiment of the leads includes at least a first compensating portion which extends off the load beam and traverses a nonlinear path around at least a portion of one or more of the spring regions. In another embodiment the portions of the conductive leads extending between the distal end of the load beam and the head bonding platform are substantially free from the dielectric layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd W. Boucher, James H. Dettmann, Lloyd C. Goss, Gary E. Gustafson, Michael T. Hofflander, Brent D. Lien, Dean E. Myers
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Patent number: 5852277Abstract: A method of cutting a pattern in a hollow, tubular workpiece to form a stent or the like involves the use of a novel workpiece fixture. The workpiece fixture is rigidly carried on a laser cutting tool to support a long piece of stock tubing in a cantilever manner beneath the laser beam of the cutting tool. The fixture is spaced from the laser beam by a distance which is in a range of approximately the same as to slightly greater than the length of any axial repeat in the pattern. The laser beam cuts the pattern in the stock tubing piece as the stock tubing is advanced past the laser beam. The cutting takes place in a zone that is close to the end of the fixture and the cantilever support provided thereby.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Spectralytics, Inc.Inventor: Gary E. Gustafson
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Patent number: 5844751Abstract: Laminate structures for attachment to a head suspension assembly in a hard disk drive. The laminate structures include a spring metal layer, a conductive layer, and an intermediate insulator/adhesive layer. The conductive layer can act as an interconnect assembly, as a gimbal, and as a spring region. The method of manufacture of the laminate structures incorporates manufacture of an interconnect assembly into the manufacture of spring structures such as a load beam or a gimbal. The laminate structures are manufactured by etching the layers from the outside in, using other layers as etching masks. Unique configurations are possible where either or both metal layers can be discontinuous, thanks to the manufacturing support of the second layer. The second layer can also be shaped into a plurality of panels, thus freeing the metal layers to act as the spring elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Assignee: Hutchinson Technology, IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd W. Boucher, James H. Dettmann, Lloyd C. Goss, Gary E. Gustafson, Michael T. Hofflander, Brent D. Lien, Dean E. Myers
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Patent number: 5839193Abstract: Laminate structures for attachment to a head suspension assembly in a hard disk drive. The laminate structures include a spring metal layer, a conductive layer, and an intermediate insulator/adhesive layer. The conductive layer can act as an interconnect assembly, as a gimbal, and as a spring region. The method of manufacture of the laminate structures incorporates manufacture of an interconnect assembly into the manufacture of spring structures such as a load beam or a gimbal. The laminate structures are manufactured by etching the layers from the outside in, using other layers as etching masks. Unique configurations are possible where either or both metal layers can be discontinuous, thanks to the manufacturing support of the second layer. The second layer can also be shaped into a plurality of panels, thus freeing the metal layers to act as the spring elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1994Date of Patent: November 24, 1998Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd W. Boucher, James H. Dettmann, Lloyd C. Goss, Gary E. Gustafson, Michael T. Hofflander, Brent D. Lien, Dean E. Myers
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Patent number: 5687479Abstract: A trace interconnect assembly for transmitting electrical signals to and from a head assembly in a hard disk drive. The interconnect assembly includes one or more single-layer thin, elongated, and generally flat substrate-free trace interconnects. The trace interconnects are new conductors etched out of a planar length of preferably a high tensile and high yield strength metal such as beryllium copper. They are shaped to match the surface topology of the suspension assembly. Trace interconnects have a rigid region and flexible regions that match a rigid region and flexible regions in the suspension assembly. Different additional elements include support braces, standoffs, trace tangs, bond pads, and stacked interconnects. Coupling a head assembly to the interconnect assembly creates a head interconnect harness. Methods of manufacture for the trace interconnect assembly, a multi-conductor stacked version, a head suspension assembly, and the head interconnect harness are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd Boucher, Jeffrey W. Green, Gary E. Gustafson, Ryan Jurgenson, Brent D. Lien
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Patent number: 5645735Abstract: A method for manufacturing a head suspension including separately manufacturing a load beam and a set of traces. The traces are formed from a sheet of conductive material and include an elongated conductor portion and a gimbal portion. Portions of the traces which are configured to be mounted to the load beam are coated with dielectric before being mounted to the load beam. The gimbal portion of the traces provides both mechanical and electrical connections to the conductor portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd Boucher, Jeffrey W. Green, Gary E. Gustafson, Ryan Jurgenson, Brent D. Lien
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Patent number: 5491597Abstract: A gimbal flexure and electrical interconnect assembly for attachment to a disk drive suspension assembly. The gimbal flexure and electrical interconnect acts both as an interconnect system for relaying electrical signals and as a gimbal flexure. It comprises a self-supporting set of generally parallel traces--electrically insulated linear substrate-free conductors constructed of a single layer spring material. The set of traces includes a load beam portion extending over and matching the surface topology of at least a section of the first surface of a load beam, and a gimbal portion located at a distal end of the set of traces shaped as a gimbal flexure means. The invention describes specific embodiments, including head harnesses, suspension assemblies, and head suspension assemblies, as well as manufacturing methods.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Jeffry S. Bennin, Todd Boucher, Jeffrey W. Green, Gary E. Gustafson, Ryan Jurgenson, Brent D. Lien
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Patent number: 5473488Abstract: A head suspension assembly for positioning a head assembly at the correct static attitude with respect to the surface of a rotatable data storage device. The head assembly includes a gimbal assembly having a novel static attitude adjustment feature comprising a solid drop of material. The solid drop of material is dispensed as a fluid on the desired location and then cured to solid form. The solidified drop of material can be used to create surface features on head suspension assemblies for correcting pitch and roll static attitude errors and for applying gram loads on the head assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1994Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Hutchinson Technology IncorporatedInventors: Gary E. Gustafson, Brent D. Lien
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Patent number: 5203340Abstract: A sensor assembly for an in vivo physiological pressure measurement has a member with a distal end to ease placement of the catheter sensor assembly in vivo. A passage is preferably in an intermediate part of the member and is open but covered by a pressure responsive sensor sealing the passage. The sensor has a first side away from the intermediate part for exposure to in vivo physiological pressure and a second side in fluid communication with the passage. A pressure connecting means for inhibiting liquid communication located between the physiological pressure and the passage is arranged for selectively connection therebetween so that when connected the pressure on the first and second sides of the sensor can be substantially equalized. A control ex vivo makes the selective connection of the second side of the pressure sensor and the physiological pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1992Date of Patent: April 20, 1993Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Gary E. Gustafson, Wallace H. Ring, Timothy J. Erskine, Kim L. Richardson, Steven C. Kimble
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Patent number: 5133358Abstract: A sensor assembly for an in vivo physiological pressure measurement has a member with a distal end to ease placement of the catheter sensor assembly in vivo. A passage is preferably in an intermediate part of the member and is open but covered by a pressure responsive sensor sealing the passage. The sensor has a first side away from the intermediate part for exposure to in vivo physiological pressure and a second side in fluid communication with the passage. A pressure connecting means for inhibiting liquid communication located between the physiological pressure and the passage is arranged for selectively connection therebetween so that when connected the pressure on the first and second sides of the sensor can be substantially equalized. A control ex vivo makes the selective connection of the second side of the pressure sensor and the physiological pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1990Date of Patent: July 28, 1992Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Gary E. Gustafson, Wallace H. Ring, Timothy J. Erskine, Kim L. Richardson, Steven C. Kimble