Patents by Inventor Lawrence G. Pignolet
Lawrence G. Pignolet 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: 7062620Abstract: A data storage interface for coupling data between processors and a bank of disk. The interface includes a plurality of first directors coupled to the processors and a plurality of second directors coupled to the bank of disk drives. A cache memory is coupled between the plurality of first directors and the plurality of second directors. The interface includes a pair of independent power busses. At least one of the first or second directors is coupled to the pair of independent power busses. One portion of the disk drives in the bank is connected to only a first one of the pair of power buses and a different portion of the disk drives is connected to only the other one of the pair of power buses. A power circuit includes a pair of input terminals, each one being electrically connected to a corresponding one of the pair of independent power busses. The circuit includes an output terminal. A pair of switching transistor sections is provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: David C. Bisbee, Scot C. Tata, Erik C. Nelson, Thomas Delucia, Thomas E. Linnell, William R. Tuccio, Edward J. Claprood, Enrico DiFabio, Brian Gallagher, Lawrence G. Pignolet
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Patent number: 6742068Abstract: A data server having a plurality of hot replaceable processing unit modules. Each module includes a motherboard having plugged therein: a CPU; a main memory; an I/O adapter card, and an interconnect printed board, electrically connected to the motherboard. A backplane has a first connector adapted for coupling to a DC power supply. The interconnect printed circuit board has a DC to DC converter connected to a second connector adapted to mate with the first connector to enable the processing unit module to be hot plugged into, or removed from, the backplane. The backplane has formed thereon a strip transmission line adapted to provide an Ethernet bus for interconnecting a plurality of the modules. A cable management system for a cabinet used to house the module includes at least one vertically extending channel disposed in the cabinet and a fastener adapted to open and enable the a cable to be inserted into the channel and close to retain such cable within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Brian Gallagher, Lawrence G. Pignolet, Jeffrey Teachout
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Publication number: 20010011314Abstract: A data server having a plurality of hot replaceable processing unit modules. Each module includes a motherboard having plugged therein: a CPU; a main memory; an I/O adapter card, and an interconnect printed board, electrically connected to the motherboard. A backplane has a first connector adapted for coupling to a DC power supply. The interconnect printed circuit board has a DC to DC converter connected to a second connector adapted to mate with the first connector to enable the processing unit module to be hot plugged into, or removed from, the backplane. The backplane has formed thereon a strip transmission line adapted to provide an Ethernet bus for interconnecting a plurality of the modules. A cable management system for a cabinet used to house the module includes at least one vertically extending channel disposed in the cabinet and a fastener adapted to open and enable the a cable to be inserted into the channel and close to retain such cable within the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 1997Publication date: August 2, 2001Inventors: BRIAN GALLAGHER, LAWRENCE G. PIGNOLET, JEFFREY TEACHOUT
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Patent number: 6220678Abstract: An electrical cabinet having a latchable door for providing regular access to electrical components stored therein and a mounting apparatus for holding electrical components therein. The latchable door having a latching member for holding the door in an open position. The mounting apparatus molded to the electrical cabinet and capable of securing electrical components within the cabinet.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Edward Claprood, Lawrence G. Pignolet
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Patent number: 6023148Abstract: A data server having a plurality of hot replaceable processing unit modules. Each module includes a motherboard having plugged therein: a CPU; a main memory; an I/O adapter card, and an interconnect printed board, electrically connected to the motherboard. A backplane has a first connector adapted for coupling to a DC power supply. The interconnect printed circuit board has a DC to DC converter connected to a second connector adapted to mate with the first connector to enable the processing unit module to be hot plugged into, or removed from, the backplane. The backplane has formed thereon a strip transmission line adapted to provide an Ethernet bus for interconnecting a plurality of the modules. A cable management system for a cabinet used to house the module includes at least one vertically extending channel disposed in the cabinet and a fastener adapted to open and enable the a cable to be inserted into the channel and close to retain such cable within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: February 8, 2000Assignee: EMC CorporationInventor: Lawrence G. Pignolet
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Patent number: 6016252Abstract: A data server having a plurality of hot replaceable processing unit modules. Each module includes a motherboard having plugged therein: a CPU; a main memory; an I/O adapter card, and an interconnect printed board, electrically connected to the motherboard. A backplane has a first connector adapted for coupling to a DC power supply. The interconnect printed circuit board has a DC to DC converter connected to a second connector adapted to mate with the first connector to enable the processing unit module to be hot plugged into, or removed from, the backplane. The backplane has formed thereon a strip transmission line adapted to provide an Ethernet bus for interconnecting a plurality of the modules. A cable management system for a cabinet used to house the module includes at least one vertically extending channel disposed in the cabinet and a fastener adapted to open and enable the a cable to be inserted into the channel and close to retain such cable within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1997Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Lawrence G. Pignolet, Jeffrey Teachout
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Patent number: 5898828Abstract: Transceivers are selectively activated to reduce power in a network of data processing devices linked by a data transmission loop. Each of the devices is linked by a transceiver, and passes data from a previous device in the loop to a next device in the loop when not transmitting data onto the loop. For example, the data processing devices are disk drives in a storage subsystem. Delays in establishing communication after transceiver activation can be avoided by continuously powering a bit clock oscillator or bit synchronizer. In one embodiment, a loop controller in the loop sends activation and deactivation signals to addressed transceivers via an auxiliary channel. In another embodiment, when a device detects that communication is occurring between other devices for a certain period of time, the device selectively deactivates its transceiver for the certain period of time.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1996Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: Lawrence G. Pignolet, Daniel Castel