Patents by Inventor Howard A. Shoobe

Howard A. Shoobe 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: 7526586
    Abstract: An integrated computer system includes a computer system, having at least a display, a chassis, a memory, a power supply and a communication interface, and a personal digital communications (PDC) system, having at least a display, a memory, a battery and a communication interface. The computer chassis is configured to removably retain the PDC system in a docked mode, and when in said docked mode the PDC system is operable to communicate with the computer system through the respective communication interfaces and the computer system is operable to send data from the computer memory to the PDC system. The PDC system is operable to receive said data and store said data in the PDC memory and to display at least a subset of said data on the PDC display when the computer system is powered on or off.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2009
    Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
    Inventors: Gary Douglas Huber, Howard A. Shoobe, La Vaughn F. Watts, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7363532
    Abstract: A system and method for recovering from a drive failure in a storage array is disclosed in which a spare drive array is provided in the event of a failure in one of the active drives of the storage array. The spare drive array is comprised of multiple drives that are comprised in a RAID 0 configuration to reduce the time required to rebuild the content of the failed drive on the spare drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 22, 2008
    Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
    Inventors: Ahmad A. J. Ali, Rohit Chawla, Gary B. Kotzur, Kevin T. Marks, Howard A. Shoobe
  • Publication number: 20070213105
    Abstract: An integrated computer system includes a computer system, having at least a display, a chassis, a memory, a power supply and a communication interface, and a personal digital communications (PDC) system, having at least a display, a memory, a battery and a communication interface. The computer chassis is configured to removably retain the PDC system in a docked mode, and when in said docked mode the PDC system is operable to communicate with the computer system through the respective communication interfaces and the computer system is operable to send data from the computer memory to the PDC system. The PDC system is operable to receive said data and store said data in the PDC memory and to display at least a subset of said data on the PDC display when the computer system is powered on or off.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Applicant: DELL PRODUCTS L.P.
    Inventors: Gary Huber, Howard Shoobe, La Vaughn Watts
  • Patent number: 7197584
    Abstract: In order to provide desirable features of a low power personal digital (PDA) and a powerful computing personal computer (PC), the PDA and the PC are combined as one integrated computer architecture. When low power consumption is desired, the PDA controls the computer architecture, and when increased computing power is needed the PC is given control of the computer architecture. To maintain portability feature of a small size PDA a removable or detachable PDA is integrated into the chassis housing the computer architecture. The PDA is housed in a package that may be placed in an expansion bay or connected to the exterior of the chassis. The PDA has its own separate memory, input device, display and battery so it can operate independently. Interface connections are provided on the PDA in order to connect to the computer architecture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2007
    Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
    Inventors: Gary Douglas Huber, Howard A. Shoobe, La Vaughn F. Watts, Jr.
  • Publication number: 20060041782
    Abstract: A system and method for recovering from a drive failure in a storage array is disclosed in which a spare drive array is provided in the event of a failure in one of the active drives of the storage array. The spare drive array is comprised of multiple drives that are comprised in a RAID 0 configuration to reduce the time required to rebuild the content of the failed drive on the spare drive.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2004
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Ahmad Ali, Rohit Chawla, Gary Kotzur, Kevin Marks, Howard Shoobe
  • Publication number: 20040199518
    Abstract: An automatic configuration transition engine determines a transition information handling system configuration for an existing information handling system configuration by selecting successor processing components to replace existing processing components based on transition factors, such as the relationship of existing and successor components, the cost of successor components, the availability of successor components and the processing components in a customer's existing and transition configurations so that the total number of processing components is reduced. A user interface supports network communication for determining an automatically generated transition configuration, for manually altering the automatically generated transition configuration with manually selected processing components and for generating a manufacturing image to manufacture information handling systems having the transition configuration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2003
    Publication date: October 7, 2004
    Inventor: Howard A. Shoobe
  • Patent number: 6725310
    Abstract: Customer requirements for portable computers are grouped into logical functional groupings, which are further grouped into logical bandwidth levels. On the notebook side, all required signals for a specific logical functional grouping are combined into a single carrier with the necessary bandwidth for the signals within the logical bandwidth level. This combined signal is then passed through a docking connector. The individual signals are regenerated on the docking solution side of the connector. Logic on both the notebook and docking solution sides of the connector enables the respective devices to identify which carrier bandwidths are supported on both sides of the docking connector and settle on the greatest common denominator. Additionally, the signals combined into the carrier can be programmed, in which case the docking solution and the notebook negotiate the features that are and are not supported in each individual case.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2004
    Assignee: Dell Products L.P.
    Inventors: Howard A. Shoobe, LaVaughn F. Watts, Jr., James Leftwich
  • Publication number: 20030200370
    Abstract: Customer requirements for portable computers are grouped into logical functional groupings, which are further grouped into logical bandwidth levels. On the notebook side, all required signals for a specific logical functional grouping are combined into a single carrier with the necessary bandwidth for the signals within the logical bandwidth level. This combined signal is then passed through a docking connector. The individual signals are regenerated on the docking solution side of the connector. Logic on both the notebook and docking solution sides of the connector enables the respective devices to identify which carrier bandwidths are supported on both sides of the docking connector and settle on the greatest common denominator. Additionally, the signals combined into the carrier can be programmed, in which case the docking solution and the notebook negotiate the features that are and are not supported in each individual case.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2001
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Inventors: Howard A. Shoobe, LaVaughn F. Watts, James Leftwich
  • Publication number: 20020103951
    Abstract: In order to provide desirable features of a low power personal digital (PDA) and a powerful computing personal computer (PC), the PDA and the PC are combined as one integrated computer architecture. When low power consumption is desired, the PDA controls the computer architecture, and when increased computing power is needed the PC is given control of the computer architecture. To maintain portability feature of a small size PDA a removable or detachable PDA is integrated into the chassis housing the computer architecture. The PDA is housed in a package that may be placed in an expansion bay or connected to the exterior of the chassis. The PDA has its own separate memory, input device, display and battery so it can operate independently. Interface connections are provided on the PDA in order to connect to the computer architecture.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 26, 2001
    Publication date: August 1, 2002
    Inventors: Gary Douglas Huber, Howard A. Shoobe, La Vaughn F. Watts