Patents by Inventor Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn

Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn 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: 10120351
    Abstract: An electronic device including electromechanical components, a cooling unit configured for heat removal for the electromechanical components, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine a system state of each of the electromechanical components based on temperature data for each of the electromechanical components and a temperature band corresponding to each of the electromechanical components, wherein the temperature data for each of the electromechanical components is sampled at a sample rate corresponding to each of the electromechanical components, determine a system state of the electronic device based on the system states of the electromechanical components, and control an operation of the cooling unit based on the system state of the electronic device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2013
    Date of Patent: November 6, 2018
    Assignee: Western Digital Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Zachary P. Hills, Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Robert G. Fairchild
  • Publication number: 20170133973
    Abstract: A photovoltaic system comprises a photovoltaic module attached to a photovoltaic mount frame, the mount frame having a rectangular shape. A deflector is attached to the mount frame by a rotatable deflector and mount frame attachment wherein the deflector pivots around the rotatable deflector and mount frame attachment from a nesting position under the photovoltaic module in the mount frame to an installation position raising at least a first side of the mount frame. A mount foot is attached to the deflector by a rotatable mount foot and deflector attachment wherein the mount foot pivots around the rotatable mount foot and deflector attachment from a nesting position in a mount foot nesting indention in the deflector to an installation position planar to a mounting surface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2016
    Publication date: May 11, 2017
    Inventors: Gianluigi Mascolo, Sam A. Cowley, Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Jonathan D. Albert, Steven J. Coonen, Mehrdad M. Moslehi, Michael Wingert
  • Patent number: 5636090
    Abstract: A novel inertial actuator latch assembly adapted for use within the compact housing configuration of a very small form factor data storage system comprises an actuator latch and a separate latch spring. A portion of an inertia member of the actuator latch extends over a portion of a surface of the data storage disk and is separated therefrom by a clearance gap having a size typically on the order of tenths of a millimeter. A novel tilt limiting apparatus prevents deleterious contact between the inertia member and the sensitive surface of the data storage disk in response to a strong external rotational shock force being exerted on the data storage system housing. Automatic registration and coupling features provide for easy and efficient installation of the tilt limiting inertial actuator latch assembly in a top-down assembly process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 3, 1997
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Douglas W. Johnson, Richard E. Lagergren, James M. Rigotti
  • Patent number: 5563749
    Abstract: A disk drive or direct access storage device (DASD) of the type having multiple disks and multiple actuator arms, both the disks and the actuator arms assembled in a stacked manner, advantageously assembled with the locating surface or flange of the actuator disposed on the opposite side of the stacked actuator arms from the side of the disk stack having the locating surface or flange for the disk hub. This opposite flange design results in a substantial reduction in the effects of tolerance buildup and therefore permits the design of the disk drive equal in all other respects to a conventional same side flange arrangement, but permitting additional disks, lower height, less tightly defined tolerances on components or the use of cheaper manufacturing techniques and technologies for recording data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 8, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Bryan W. Bicknese, Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Randy J. Bornhorst, Jerome T. Coffey, Todd P. Fracek, Douglas W. Johnson, Richard E. Lagergren, James M. Rigotti, Marvin A. Schlimmer
  • Patent number: 5552946
    Abstract: A resilient and compliant shock rail is provided on the sides of the bottom cover for a PCMCIA standard Direct Access Storage Device. The shock rails, being of a resilient and easily deformable material, lengthen the impact time and attenuates the shock forces exerted on the DASD, thereby bringing the deceleration forces to acceptable levels. The shock rail may be further provided with low friction surfaces by bonding thin metal plates to the top and bottom surfaces of the shock rails to ease insertion and withdrawal of the PCMCIA DASD. The shock rail is provided with reinforcing members to insure that the keying scheme required for proper insertion is effective.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Bryan W. Bicknese, Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Randy J. Bornhorst, Jerome T. Coffey, Todd P. Fracek, Douglas W. Johnson, Richard E. Lagergren, James M. Rigotti, Marvin A. Schlimmer
  • Patent number: 5539595
    Abstract: A data storage disk drive is provided with a spindle which supports a plurality of disks having at least one magnetic disk surface to form a spindle assembly for rotation of the disk surfaces about a common axis and a rotary actuator which supports magnetic transducers for movement in unison about respective disk surfaces. The disk drive includes a voltage reference tab provided for quick assembly and removal from an actuator comb. The voltage reference tab maintains the magneto-resistive transducers and the magnetic disks at the same reference voltage potential thus minimizing electrical discharge from the transducer to the disk. The voltage reference tab is a copper tab having symmetrical slots about a fastening hole to facilitate the bending operation and to reduce the rate at which heat is conducted during the soldering process. The tab maintains the voltage reference potential between the head and disk through an extension of the flex cable attached to the actuator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 23, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: John L. Beck, Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Darrell E. Bratvold, Charles A. Brown, Luke A. Cossette, Dale C. Goeke, Michael S. Good, Dale E. Goodman, Richard E. Lagergren, Gregory A. Lyons, Brian L. Rappel, James M. Rigotti, Daniel C. Stucky, Lyle R. Tufty, Herman R. Wendt
  • Patent number: 5485323
    Abstract: A method and an apparatus for optimizing movement of a disk drive's head actuator arm away from a magnetic latch that holds the arm in a parked position at the Inner Diameter (ID) of a disk. Current energizing of the arm's actuator motor moves the arm away from the magnetic latch and is controlled to compensate for any change in magnetic holding force. When the disk drive is powered up, a current pulse of one polarity is applied to the actuator motor. This initial current pulse normally moves the arm away from the magnetic latch and is followed by a current pulse of the opposite polarity to decelerate movement of the arm. If this initial sequence fails to move the arm away from the magnetic latch, the magnitude of the two current pulses is increased, and the opposite polarity pulse is followed by a small magnitude current of the one polarity. The read signal from the head is monitored to indicate that the arm has moved into the disk's central databand area, and then into the disk's Outer Diameter (OD) area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 16, 1996
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Todd B. Anderson, Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, John J. Stephenson, Amy L. Warner
  • Patent number: 4945435
    Abstract: A fastening structure is provided to secure a shaft between parallel walls of a box shaped casting which will secure ans locate the shaft without inducing a distortion of the casting walls. One end of the shaft is secured to the adjacent wall and the other end of the shaft is secured through a wall opening using an annular slug and a deformable washer which is compressed by a bolt attached axially to the shaft end to cause the deformed washer to engage the surfaces defining the wall opening. The uniform axisymmetric expansion of the washer does not affect the position of the shaft and the radial fore secures the shaft end without influencing the structure of the casting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 30, 1989
    Date of Patent: July 31, 1990
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey F. Boigenzahn, Darrell E. Bratvold, James M. Rigotti, Lyle R. Tufty