Patents by Inventor Jones V. Howell

Jones V. Howell 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: 5969894
    Abstract: A data detection circuit for a read channel that recovers data encoded as the presence or absence of flux transitions on a magnetic recording medium, compares a current data sample of a read signal with a previous data sample and a threshold to determine whether the previous data sample represents a flux transition. The use of two data samples in the determination of flux transitions provides a more accurate detection of the data than comparing a single data sample to a threshold value. The data detection circuit generates an output data signal having data values based on the determined flux transitions of the data samples.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Jones V. Howell, Leroy J. Thompson, Gregory A. Unruh
  • Patent number: 5892631
    Abstract: A data detection circuit for a read channel that recovers data encoded as the presence or absence of flux transitions on a magnetic recording medium, compares a current data sample of a read signal with a previous data sample and a threshold to determine whether the previous data sample represents a flux transition. The use of two data samples in the determination of flux transitions provides a more accurate detection of the data than comparing a single data sample to a threshold value. The data detection circuit generates an output data signal having data values based on the determined flux transitions of the data samples.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Jones V. Howell, Leroy J. Thompson, Gregory A. Unruh
  • Patent number: 5793552
    Abstract: An arrangement and method of searching a tape at high speeds for a specific recording location with an arcuate scanner includes passing recorded tape past a scanner at a speed significantly higher than a read/write speed. Since the reading by an arcuate scanner of search information recorded at approximately a centerline of a tape is the least affected by changes in speed, compared to information recorded at the top and bottom of a tape, the search information located approximately along the centerline of the recorded tape is read. A specific recording location on the tape is then determined from the search information read.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 11, 1998
    Assignee: Seagate Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Jones V. Howell
  • Patent number: 5371636
    Abstract: Apparatus for fine positioning a tape head relative to a head carriage that is coarsely positionable by a lead screw. The fine positioning apparatus includes parallel first and second resilient support beams oriented generally parallel to the direction of tape travel and having their ends fixedly secured to the head carriage so as to be deflectable in a direction transverse to the direction of tape travel. The centers of the parallel first and second support beams have their centers secured to a tape head frame which contains the tape. A linear motor drives the tape head frame against the resilience of the first and second resilient support beams in response to a drive signal which, for example, is derived from tracking error information produced pursuant to reading of servo information on tape. Pursuant to the displacement of the tape head frame against the resilience of the support beams, the magnetic tape head is moved along a linear path transverse to the tape travel direction.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 6, 1994
    Assignee: Archive Corporation
    Inventors: Ashok B. Nayak, Kurt A. Buckland, Walter Fehlmann, Jones V. Howell, Donald Schilling
  • Patent number: 5081547
    Abstract: A digital audio tape (DAT) drive (100) for use with computer systems includes a circuit (130) and a corresponding method for setting the read amplitude threshold for testing written data to determine whether it has a sufficient magnitude to be successfully reproduced. The threshold is set by writing a predetermined data pattern onto a segment of tape (118) to be written with actual data. The predetermined data pattern is selected to comprise pseudo-random ones and zeros so that the reproduced data signals comprise a wide range of frequencies and corresponding amplitudes so that the average amplitude can be determined. The reproduced data signals are sampled and digitized, and the digitized samples are provided as inputs to a microprocessor (250). The microprocessor (250) discards approximately one-half the lowest magnitude data samples so that low amplitude signals caused by media flaws in the test portion of the tape (118) do not affect the method.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1989
    Date of Patent: January 14, 1992
    Assignee: Archive Corporation
    Inventor: Jones V. Howell
  • Patent number: 4978955
    Abstract: A circuit for randomizing data or de-randomzing previously randomized data according to a randomization scheme utilizing an irreducible generator polynomial which operates on a serial bit stream of words of data which is supplied to said circuit in a format, either LSB or MSB first, different from the format according to which the data was previously randomized or will be subsequently de-randomized. The circuit includes means for generating said irreducible generator polynomial; means for triggering said generating means in a given direction in response to a clock signal; means for exclusively ORing the contents of a bit in said generating means with a bit in said bit stream; and means for periodically interrupting said triggering means and instead setting the state of said generating means a predetermined number of states in a direction effectively the opposite to which said generating means normally generates data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1989
    Date of Patent: December 18, 1990
    Assignee: Archive Corporation
    Inventor: Jones V. Howell
  • Patent number: 4466027
    Abstract: The following specification sets forth a digital tape erasure conditioning circuit and system in combination with a tape drive. The tape drive is such that it drives a magnetic digital tape across an erasing and recording head within a streaming cartridge tape drive. Information is written onto the tape and subsequently read and checked in a continuous streaming manner to assure the correctness thereof. The tape is driven with respect to its various channels over write and read head portions of the head and returned in the opposite direction for writing and reading on another channel. In order to provide for multiple channels, the head is moved laterally across the face of the tape and when moved, is provided with an air cushion between the tape and the head to prevent laceration and attendant damage to the tape surface. When the tape is to be erased, an AC erasure takes place as opposed to a DC erasure wherein the media is saturated at only one level as it passes the field of the erase head.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 14, 1984
    Assignee: Archive Corporation
    Inventors: Jones V. Howell, William R. Miller, William A. Buchan
  • Patent number: 4414593
    Abstract: The following specification discloses a streaming cartridge tape drive, wherein magnetic tape in a cartridge is driven over a magnetic head for purposes of recording and reading information magnetically on the tape. The information is written onto the tape and subsequently read and checked in a continuous streaming manner to assure the correctness thereof. The tape is driven over the first channel of the head in one direction wherein a write and read head on one portion of the tape effectively writes and reads the information imparted thereto. The tape is returned in the other direction over a second channel of the write and read head which respectively writes and reads the information on the tape as it passes thereover in its return direction. Subsequent thereto, the head is moved laterally across the face of the tape to provide for a third and fourth channel, or track, being respectively written and read in the same manner as the previous first and second channels, thereby providing four serpentine tracks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: Archive Corporation
    Inventors: William R. Miller, Jones V. Howell