Patents by Inventor Kevin Patrick Hanrahan
Kevin Patrick Hanrahan 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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Publication number: 20140193190Abstract: A novel tolerance ring includes a hollow cylindrical body defining a longitudinal axis that passes axially through its center. The hollow cylindrical body includes first and second longitudinal edges that define a circumferential gap. A plurality of bumps protrude radially from the hollow cylindrical body, and consists of a plurality of gap-adjacent bumps and a plurality of non-gap-adjacent bumps. At least one of the plurality of bumps is circumferentially between the gap and each of the non-gap-adjacent bumps. None of the plurality of bumps is circumferentially between the gap and each of the gap-adjacent bumps. Structure is disclosed to increase an otherwise lower average radial compressive stiffness of the gap-adjacent bumps to become more similar to an average radial stiffness of the non-gap-adjacent bumps.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2013Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Intri-Plex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ryan John Schmidt, Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Damon Douglas Brink, David Django Dexter, Philippe Jacques Parsy
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Patent number: 8385024Abstract: A novel tolerance ring includes a hollow cylindrical body defining a longitudinal axis that passes axially through its center. A circumferential gap divides the hollow cylindrical body so that the hollow cylindrical body includes first and second longitudinal edges that define the circumferential gap. A plurality of bumps protrude radially from the hollow cylindrical body, and consists of a plurality of gap-adjacent bumps and a plurality of non-gap-adjacent bumps. At least one of the plurality of bumps is circumferentially between the gap and each of the non-gap-adjacent bumps. None of the plurality of bumps is circumferentially between the gap and each of the gap-adjacent bumps. The tolerance ring includes a means for increasing an otherwise lower average radial compressive stiffness of the gap-adjacent bumps to become substantially equal to an average radial stiffness of the non-gap-adjacent bumps.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2010Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: IntriPlex TechnologiesInventors: Ryan John Schmidt, Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Damon Douglas Brink, David Django Dexter, Philippe Jacques Parsy
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Publication number: 20120087044Abstract: A novel tolerance ring includes a hollow cylindrical body defining a longitudinal axis that passes axially through its center. A circumferential gap divides the hollow cylindrical body so that the hollow cylindrical body includes first and second longitudinal edges that define the circumferential gap. A plurality of bumps protrude radially from the hollow cylindrical body, and consists of a plurality of gap-adjacent bumps and a plurality of non-gap-adjacent bumps. At least one of the plurality of bumps is circumferentially between the gap and each of the non-gap-adjacent bumps. None of the plurality of bumps is circumferentially between the gap and each of the gap-adjacent bumps. The tolerance ring includes a means for increasing an otherwise lower average radial compressive stiffness of the gap-adjacent bumps to become substantially equal to an average radial stiffness of the non-gap-adjacent bumps.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2010Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: INTRI-PLEX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ryan John Schmidt, Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Damon Douglas Brink, David Django Dexter, Philippe Jacques Parsy
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Patent number: 7840122Abstract: A medicine vaporizer for an inhaler includes a metal louver. The metal louver has a first end and an opposing second end, and defines a louver thickness. The medicine vaporizer also includes first and second electrically conductive pins that define a pin thickness greater than the louver thickness. The first electrically conductive pin includes a first crimping region that is attached to and crimped over the first end. The second electrically conductive pin includes a second crimping region that is attached to and crimped over the second end.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: IntriMed Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Damon Douglas Brink
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Patent number: 7507063Abstract: A snap ring for applications requiring cleanliness has a novel recessed interior contour that reduces debris generation during installation of the snap ring. The snap ring is suitable for applications where a reduction in debris generation is desirable, such as to retain an actuator pivot bearing in information storage devices like magnetic hard disk drives.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Intri-Plex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Django Dexter, Damon Douglas Brink, Ryan John Schmidt, Matthew S. Sprankle, Kevin Patrick Hanrahan
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Patent number: 7450344Abstract: A magnetic head supporting structure comprises a metal purified by vacuum arc remelting, vacuum induction melting, electroslag remelting, or electroslag remelting under vacuum, in at least one of the regions that undergo plastic deformation during disk drive manufacture, to reduce small hard inclusions that might be released into the disk drive interior environment.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Intri-plex Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Damon Douglas Brink, Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Ryan John Schmidt, David Django Dexter
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Patent number: 5896248Abstract: A magnetic head assembly has a plurality of slider electrical bond pads arranged in a first configuration on a top surface opposite the air bearing surface of a slider. A plurality of slider mechanical bond pads are arranged in a second configuration on the top surface of the slider. A plurality of flexure electrical bond pads are arranged in a third configuration on a bottom surface of a flexure. The third configuration and the first configuration are such that the slider electrical bond pads mate with the flexure electrical bond pads. A plurality of flexure mechanical bond pads are arranged in a fourth configuration on the bottom surface of the flexure. The fourth configuration and the second configuration are such that the slider mechanical bond pads mate with the flexure mechanical bond pads. Slider-to-flexure weld joints join the flexure electrical bond pads to the slider electrical bond pads. Slider-to-wire weld joints join the flexure mechanical bond pads to the slider mechanical bond pads.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1997Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Amanullah Khan
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Patent number: 5870258Abstract: A magnetic head suspension assembly for transducing data from and onto a surface of a rotating magnetic disk includes a load beam for supplying a directed force to a slider, so as to maintain the slider at a desired height above the disk surface. A flexure is secured to the load beam, and is formed of a flexible dielectric layer on which a pattern of conductive traces are formed. These conductive traces are patterned for providing sufficient flexibility in various degrees of movement and stiffness to resist physical deformation, for imparting optimal mechanical and structural support to the slider and to the load beam, and for electrically connecting the slider to read/write electronic circuitry. In the preferred embodiment, the dielectric layer is made of a polymeric resinous material, such as polyimide, and the conductive traces are made of copper.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventors: Amanullah Khan, Kevin Patrick Hanrahan, Yiao-Tee Hsia
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Magnetic head suspension assembly having load beam with high resonant frequency and shock resistance
Patent number: 5870252Abstract: A load beam attached to an actuator arm of a magnetic head suspension assembly includes a base section, a midsection and an arm section. An air bearing slider is disposed at the distal end of the arm section. The midsection joins to the base section at a junction boundary which is wider than any of the other sections, and is also positioned at a distance away from the actuator arm. The load beam bends at the midsection starting at the junction boundary. The bending of the load beam allows the slider to fly proximally close to a disk surface during normal operation. The base section, secured to an actuator arm, is integrally formed with ribs. The base section provides a firm platform for the bending of the load beam and effectively shortens the effective length of the load beam, which affords higher vibrational resonant frequency. The suspension assembly also can sustain high shock separation impact.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1996Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Read-Rite CorporationInventor: Kevin Patrick Hanrahan