Patents by Inventor Jeff Leuschner

Jeff Leuschner 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: 11961541
    Abstract: A system (200) for at least one of writing data to tape media (204) and reading data from the tape media (204) includes a client application (202); and a RESTful interface (212) through which the client application (202) transmits a request to at least one of write data to the tape media (204) and read data from the tape media (204) to a REST daemon (214), the RESTful interface (212) being integrated with a SCSI interface (210). The REST daemon (214) subsequently passes the request on to a data mover (208), which opens a second RESTful interface (220) with the client application (202). The client application (202) then sends the request to the data mover (208) via the second RESTful interface (220). The data mover (208) then performs the request by moving the data between the client application (202) and the tape media (204), with the data never landing on primary storage during such movement.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2023
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2024
    Assignee: Quantum Corporation
    Inventors: Jeff Leuschner, Doug Burling, YingPing Lu
  • Publication number: 20230267951
    Abstract: A system (200) for at least one of writing data to tape media (204) and reading data from the tape media (204) includes a client application (202); and a RESTful interface (212) through which the client application (202) transmits a request to at least one of write data to the tape media (204) and read data from the tape media (204) to a REST daemon (214), the RESTful interface (212) being integrated with a SCSI interface (210). The REST daemon (214) subsequently passes the request on to a data mover (208), which opens a second RESTful interface (220) with the client application (202). The client application (202) then sends the request to the data mover (208) via the second RESTful interface (220). The data mover (208) then performs the request by moving the data between the client application (202) and the tape media (204), with the data never landing on primary storage during such movement.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 8, 2023
    Publication date: August 24, 2023
    Inventors: Jeff Leuschner, Doug Burling, YingPing Lu
  • Publication number: 20230259296
    Abstract: A method for copying a plurality of files from a first file system to a tape-based file system, includes the steps of ingesting the plurality of files into the first file system, the first file system including a first system controller including a processor; assigning each of the plurality of files within the file system to a group with a file system application to create at least one file group; defining a desired order of the files in each of the at least one file group with the file system application to create at least one ordered file group; indicating when the at least one ordered file group is ready to be written to tape with the file system application to create at least one ready, ordered file group; and copying each of the at least one ordered file group with the first system controller to be written to the tape-based file system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2023
    Publication date: August 17, 2023
    Inventors: Jeff Leuschner, Doug Burling, Tony Catano
  • Publication number: 20220129835
    Abstract: The present application relates to the production of cannabis products, particularly on a large scale, such as at an industrial level. Cannabis is typically a controlled and regulated substance, and so inventory control, security, and traceability of the cannabis may need to be provided. A human-based manual and/or labour-intensive implementation is not scalable, and is therefore infeasible at an industrial level. Disclosed herein are computer systems for inventory control, security systems, and computer methods for facilitating traceability from a cannabis product back to a batch of cannabis plants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2020
    Publication date: April 28, 2022
    Inventors: Max Alsayar, Denis Keseris, Stephan Georgiev, Bryce Dorin, Jeff Leuschner, David Walters
  • Publication number: 20210406814
    Abstract: Producers of cannabis products want to produce cannabis products that are not only safe, but that also induce an effect that is desirable to the consumer. Producers may also want to provide information about a cannabis product to consumers and/or retailers. Producers may also want to receive information from and about consumers and/or retailers. It is desired to use computer technology to help achieve one or more of these objectives. Computer-network-based systems and methods are disclosed in which a machine-readable code (e.g. barcode) from a cannabis product is used to help address different technical problems that may arise.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2019
    Publication date: December 30, 2021
    Inventors: Max ALSAYAR, Denis KESERIS, Stephan GEORGIEV, Jeff LEUSCHNER
  • Publication number: 20210379131
    Abstract: The present application relates to the production of cannabis products, particularly on a large scale, such as at an industrial level. Cannabis is typically a controlled and regulated substance, and so inventory control, security, and traceability of the cannabis may need to be provided. A human-based manual and/or labour-intensive implementation is not scalable, and is therefore infeasible at an industrial level. Disclosed herein are computer systems for inventory control, security systems, and computer methods for facilitating traceability from a cannabis product back to a batch of cannabis plants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2021
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Max Alsayar, Denis Keseris, Stephan Georgiev, Bryce Dorin, Jeff Leuschner, David Walters
  • Publication number: 20210383315
    Abstract: The present application relates to the production of cannabis products, particularly on a large scale, such as at an industrial level. Cannabis is typically a controlled and regulated substance, and so inventory control, security, and traceability of the cannabis may need to be provided. A human-based manual and/or labour-intensive implementation is not scalable, and is therefore infeasible at an industrial level. Disclosed herein are computer systems for inventory control, security systems, and computer methods for facilitating traceability from a cannabis product back to a batch of cannabis plants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2021
    Publication date: December 9, 2021
    Inventors: Max Alsayar, Denis Keseris, Stephan Georgiev, Bryce Dorin, Jeff Leuschner, David Walters
  • Patent number: 8612697
    Abstract: A system and method for use in an automated data storage cartridge library defines cartridges for use with an external host computer (“open” cartridges), and cartridges for use only internal to the library (“closed” cartridges). Cartridges may be “virtualized” by storing data from them on disk or closed cartridges, and then “realized” by writing data to physical cartridges. Virtual cartridges may be logically exported from one library to another. When new cartridges are introduced to the library, they may be designated with one of multiple designations or uses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2013
    Inventors: Barry Massey, Don Doerner, Stephen Moore, John Rockenfeller, Jeff Leuschner, Doug Burling, Roderick B. Wideman
  • Publication number: 20100228916
    Abstract: A system and method for use in an automated data storage cartridge library defines cartridges for use with an external host computer (“open” cartridges), and cartridges for use only internal to the library (“closed” cartridges). Cartridges may be “virtualized” by storing data from them on disk or closed cartridges, and then “realized” by writing data to physical cartridges. Virtual cartridges may be logically exported from one library to another. When new cartridges are introduced to the library, they may be designated with one of multiple designations or uses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 17, 2010
    Publication date: September 9, 2010
    Applicant: QUANTUM CORPORATION
    Inventors: Barry MASSEY, Don DOERNER, Stephen MOORE, John ROCKENFELLER, Jeff LEUSCHNER, Doug BURLING, Roderick B. WIDEMAN
  • Patent number: 7743205
    Abstract: A system and method for use in an automated data storage cartridge library defines cartridges for use with an external host computer (“open” cartridges), and cartridges for use only internal to the library (“closed” cartridges). Cartridges may be “virtualized” by storing data from them on disk or closed cartridges, and then “realized” by writing data to physical cartridges. Virtual cartridges may be logically exported from one library to another. When new cartridges are introduced to the library, they may be designated with one of multiple designations or uses.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 22, 2010
    Assignee: Quantum Corporation
    Inventors: Barry Massey, Don Doerner, Stephen Moore, John Rockenfeller, Jeff Leuschner, Doug Burling, Roderick B. Wideman
  • Publication number: 20050080992
    Abstract: A system and method for use in an automated data storage cartridge library defines cartridges for use with an external host computer (“open” cartridges), and cartridges for use only internal to the library (“closed” cartridges). Cartridges may be “virtualized” by storing data from them on disk or closed cartridges, and then “realized” by writing data to physical cartridges. Virtual cartridges may be logically exported from one library to another. When new cartridges are introduced to the library, they may be designated with one of multiple designations or uses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2004
    Publication date: April 14, 2005
    Inventors: Barry Massey, Don Doerner, Stephen Moore, John Rockenfeller, Jeff Leuschner, Doug Burling, Roderick Wideman