Patents by Inventor Jon Benson
Jon Benson 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: 11830528Abstract: Characterizing virgin tape cartridges in a characterization tape library and then sending the characterized tape cartridges to an end-user's library saves time and effort at the end-user's site. A characterized tape cartridge can be universally used in any compatible tape library if the virgin tape cartridge is characterized in a target calibration window that is within a specific range of heat and humidity. A calibration library can act as a ‘middleman’ receiving a virgin tape cartridge directly from an OEM. The virgin tape cartridge can be characterized followed by storing a record of the calibration in the tape cartridge's MAM while in the calibration library. The now post-characterized tape cartridge is then on to a user's tape library for use instead of just simply sending a virgin tape cartridge to the end user's library. The record in the MAM effectively changes the designation of the virgin tape cartridge to a post-calibrated tape cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2022Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Matthew John Ninesling, Jon Benson, Ian Cubbon
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Publication number: 20230169994Abstract: Characterizing virgin tape cartridges in a characterization tape library and then sending the characterized tape cartridges to an end-user's library saves time and effort at the end-user's site. A characterized tape cartridge can be universally used in any compatible tape library if the virgin tape cartridge is characterized in a target calibration window that is within a specific range of heat and humidity. A calibration library can act as a ‘middleman’ receiving a virgin tape cartridge directly from an OEM. The virgin tape cartridge can be characterized followed by storing a record of the calibration in the tape cartridge's MAM while in the calibration library. The now post-characterized tape cartridge is then on to a user's tape library for use instead of just simply sending a virgin tape cartridge to the end user's library. The record in the MAM effectively changes the designation of the virgin tape cartridge to a post-calibrated tape cartridge.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2022Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Matthew John Ninesling, Jon Benson, Ian Cubbon
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Patent number: 11222664Abstract: A server box embodiment is disclosed that generally comprises an array of dummy HDDs that share a common set of universal disk drive components in a master components module, or power module. Each dummy HDDs is constructed without expensive onboard chipsets that control the normal functionality of a standard HDD. By sharing expensive chipsets in a master components module (power module) money can be saved in building and selling the dummy HDD server. Embodiments envision a power module possessing the needed chipset functionality that is missing in a dummy HDD. The power module can be made to move from dummy HDD to dummy HDD supplying the necessary chipset in a shared manner when data is being stored or retrieved for client or end-user.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2020Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nicholas Aldo Nespeca, Jon Benson, Stephen P. Neisen, Matt John Ninesling
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Patent number: 11114126Abstract: A server box embodiment is disclosed that generally comprises an array of dummy HDDs that share a common set of universal disk drive components in a master components module, or power module. Each dummy HDDs is constructed without expensive onboard chipsets that control the normal functionality of a standard HDD. By sharing expensive chipsets in a master components module (power module) money can be saved in building and selling the dummy HDD server. Embodiments envision a power module possessing the needed chipset functionality that is missing in a dummy HDD. The power module can be made to move from dummy HDD to dummy HDD supplying the necessary chipset in a shared manner when data is being stored or retrieved for client or end-user.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nicholas Aldo Nespeca, Jon Benson, Stephen P. Neisen, Matt John Ninesling
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Patent number: 10943617Abstract: A server box embodiment is disclosed that generally comprises an array of dummy HDDs that share a common set of universal disk drive components in a master components module, or power module. Each dummy HDDs is constructed without expensive onboard chipsets that control the normal functionality of a standard HDD. By sharing expensive chipsets in a master components module (power module) money can be saved in building and selling the dummy HDD server. Embodiments envision a power module possessing the needed chipset functionality that is missing in a dummy HDD. The power module can be made to move from dummy HDD to dummy HDD supplying the necessary chipset in a shared manner when data is being stored or retrieved for client or end-user.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2020Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Spectra Logic CorporationInventors: Nicholas Aldo Nespeca, Jon Benson, Stephen P. Neisen, Matt John Ninesling
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Publication number: 20200294545Abstract: A server box embodiment is disclosed that generally comprises an array of dummy HDDs that share a common set of universal disk drive components in a master components module, or power module. Each dummy HDDs is constructed without expensive onboard chipsets that control the normal functionality of a standard HDD. By sharing expensive chipsets in a master components module (power module) money can be saved in building and selling the dummy HDD server. Embodiments envision a power module possessing the needed chipset functionality that is missing in a dummy HDD. The power module can be made to move from dummy HDD to dummy HDD supplying the necessary chipset in a shared manner when data is being stored or retrieved for client or end-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Nicholas Aldo Nespeca, Jon Benson, Stephen P. Neisen, Matt John Ninesling
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Publication number: 20200293338Abstract: A server box embodiment is disclosed that generally comprises an array of dummy HDDs that share a common set of universal disk drive components in a master components module, or power module. Each dummy HDDs is constructed without expensive onboard chipsets that control the normal functionality of a standard HDD. By sharing expensive chipsets in a master components module (power module) money can be saved in building and selling the dummy HDD server. Embodiments envision a power module possessing the needed chipset functionality that is missing in a dummy HDD. The power module can be made to move from dummy HDD to dummy HDD supplying the necessary chipset in a shared manner when data is being stored or retrieved for client or end-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Nicholas Aldo Nespeca, Jon Benson, Stephen P. Neisen, Matt John Ninesling
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Publication number: 20200290822Abstract: A server box embodiment is disclosed that generally comprises an array of dummy HDDs that share a common set of universal disk drive components in a master components module, or power module. Each dummy HDDs is constructed without expensive onboard chipsets that control the normal functionality of a standard HDD. By sharing expensive chipsets in a master components module (power module) money can be saved in building and selling the dummy HDD server. Embodiments envision a power module possessing the needed chipset functionality that is missing in a dummy HDD. The power module can be made to move from dummy HDD to dummy HDD supplying the necessary chipset in a shared manner when data is being stored or retrieved for client or end-user.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2020Publication date: September 17, 2020Inventors: Nicholas Aldo Nespeca, Jon Benson, Stephen P. Neisen, Matt John Ninesling
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Publication number: 20190357378Abstract: An immersion tank for a two-phase immersion cooling system holds a bath of dielectric heat transfer fluid in liquid phase in a container provided within an outer wall forming the immersion tank. The dielectric heat transfer fluid in vapor phase flows through a channel provided within the outer wall in a generally downward direction. The dielectric heat transfer fluid in vapor phase condenses on one or more condenser snuggly fitted in a shaft portion of the channel. The channel is formed at least by a divider plate located inside the outer wall. The divider plate forms an essentially vertical barrier between a first lateral zone and a second lateral zone of the immersion tank. The condensate flows through one or more opening that are provided at a base portion of the divider plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2018Publication date: November 21, 2019Inventors: Jack Kolar, Jon Benson
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Patent number: 10321603Abstract: A system for two-phase immersion cooling includes an immersion tank, and a plurality of busbars, each busbar extending through a wall of the immersion tank. The system also includes a plurality of voltage converters mounted on a skid, on which the immersion tank can also be mounted. The system preferably includes means for preventing leakage of dielectric fluid around the busbars and means for connecting each busbar plate to the modular cases holding circuit boards that can be inserted into the immersion tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2018Date of Patent: June 11, 2019Inventors: Abhishek Banerjee, Jon Benson
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Patent number: 10257960Abstract: A two-phase immersion cooling system includes two or more voltage converters and a plurality of circuit boards, which are held in a modular case inside an immersion tank. A layout for distributing electric power includes at least two busbars that are electrically connected in parallel to the positive and the negative terminals of the voltage converters, respectively. Each of the plurality of circuit boards is connected to the two busbars via wires that are bundled into wire harnesses. Each wire harness connects a series of connectors longitudinally aligned across the plurality of boards, to the two busbars.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Inventors: Abhishek Banerjee, Jon Benson
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Patent number: 7230791Abstract: The capacity of a rack-mounted storage library having a media element handling assembly is expanded by mounting a panel segment to a rack side such that the panel segment faces the rack interior. At least one of media element housing cells and a media player are supported on the panel segment such that the cells and the player face the rack interior. The library capacity is increased by mounting another panel segment having cells or a player to another rack side. The panel segments are mounted to the rack sides independent of one another or are connected together prior to being mounted to the rack sides. The handling assembly moves through the rack interior to load media elements held by cells into a player. The panel segments may be mounted to the rack sides at the same or different rack length positions.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy C. Ostwald, Joseph Paul Manes, Daniel J. Plutt, Jon Benson
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Patent number: 7184242Abstract: A storage library includes cells supported within a frame for holding media elements. A robot assembly is operable for moving toward the cells and manipulating media elements held by the cells. The robot is containable within a module which is removably mountable to the frame to provide modular replacement and removal of the robot from the frame. The robot is contained within the module as the module is mounted to the frame and moves out from the module to move toward the cells and manipulate media elements held by the cells while the module is mounted to the frame. The module is removably dismounted out of the frame while the robot is contained within the module to provide the modular removal of the robot. The module is removably mounted into the frame while a new robot is contained within the module to provide the modular replacement of the robot.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: February 27, 2007Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy C. Ostwald, Joseph Paul Manes, Daniel J. Plutt, Jon Benson
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Patent number: 7146622Abstract: A storage library which enables capacity expansion without additional robotics hardware includes a frame, first and second modules having respective cells, and a robot. The frame supports the first module at a first frame length position such that the first cells are positioned at the first frame length position and along the periphery of a channel extending within the frame interior through the frame length. The frame supports the second module when the second module is mounted to the frame such that the second cells are positioned at the second frame length position and along the channel periphery. The robot has a support connected to the frame and a picker movably connected to the support. The picker moves through the channel to manipulate media elements held by the first cells, and to manipulate media elements held by the second cells when the second module is mounted to the frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy C. Ostwald, Joseph Paul Manes, Daniel J. Plutt, Jon Benson
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Publication number: 20050166029Abstract: Methods and systems for upgrading a storage library of a product line having a hardware component such as a storage array operable to run at low and high operating levels in which the hardware component is set to operate at the low operating level includes associating a software key with the storage library. The software key has permission instructions for the hardware component to operate at the high operating level. The hardware component is enabled to operate at the high operating level in response to the software key being associated with the storage library in order to upgrade the storage library.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Applicant: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: James Ries, Daniel Plutt, Jon Benson
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Publication number: 20050125816Abstract: A storage library which enables capacity expansion without additional robotics hardware includes a frame, first and second modules having respective cells, and a robot. The frame supports the first module at a first frame length position such that the first cells are positioned at the first frame length position and along the periphery of a channel extending within the frame interior through the frame length. The frame supports the second module when the second module is mounted to the frame such that the second cells are positioned at the second frame length position and along the channel periphery. The robot has a support connected to the frame and a picker movably connected to the support. The picker moves through the channel to manipulate media elements held by the first cells, and to manipulate media elements held by the second cells when the second module is mounted to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2003Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Storage Technology CorporationInventors: Timothy Ostwald, Joseph Manes, Daniel Plutt, Jon Benson
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Patent number: 6009929Abstract: A new exterior skylight solar screen cover for engaging a skylight to prevent excessive heat build-up in a space below a skylight which has a frame, the solar screen comprising a frame member dimensioned for coupling with the exterior of the skylight. A plurality of louvers laterally extend within the frame member and a solar screen panel is dimensioned for being received within the frame member. The solar screen panel comprises a peripheral frame that is positioned on an inwardly extending lip of the upper frame section of the solar screen cover.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Inventors: Tim Linderman, Jon Benson