Patents by Inventor Ryan D. Osterhout

Ryan D. Osterhout 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: 6496362
    Abstract: An information storage device (10) includes a cartridge (14) which can be removably inserted into a cradle (13) coupled by a cable (12) to a host computer. The cartridge includes an outer housing (54) containing a chamber (122), and having an electrical connector (63) on the exterior. An inner housing (128) contains a hard disk mechanism, and is resiliently supported within the chamber by four resilient elements (131-134). A flex circuit (146) extends from the inner housing to the connector, and permits relative movement of the inner and outer housings. The resilient elements are formed by cutting a cross-shaped part (402) from a foam sheet, cutting two square parts (406-407) from a different foam sheet, adhesively laminating the outer parts to opposite sides of the center part, and then cutting the resulting assembly along two planes to form the four resilient elements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Iomega Corporation
    Inventors: Ryan D. Osterhout, Scott P. Thomas, Paul C. Kunz, Allen T. Bracken
  • Publication number: 20020167792
    Abstract: An information storage device (10) includes a cartridge (14) which can be removably inserted into a cradle (13) coupled by a cable (12) to a host computer. The cartridge includes an outer housing (54) containing a chamber (122), and having an electrical connector (63) on the exterior. An inner housing (128) contains a hard disk mechanism, and is resiliently supported within the chamber by four resilient elements (131-134). A flex circuit (146) extends from the inner housing to the connector, and permits relative movement of the inner and outer housings. The resilient elements are formed by cutting a cross-shaped part (402) from a foam sheet, cutting two square parts (406-407) from a different foam sheet, adhesively laminating the outer parts to opposite sides of the center part, and then cutting the resulting assembly along two planes to form the four resilient elements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 14, 2001
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: Ryan D. Osterhout, Scott P. Thomas, Paul C. Kunz, Allen T. Bracken
  • Publication number: 20020167756
    Abstract: A data storage cartridge (14) can be removably inserted into a drive (13), so that respective connectors (52, 67) move into engagement. Two pawls (81, 82) are biased by a spring (119), and releasably lock the cartridge in its inserted position. In order to remove the cartridge from the drive, a motorized eject mechanism (221) can be actuated and effects movement of an eject member (171), which in turn disengages the pawls from the cartridge, moves the cartridge sufficiently to disengage the connectors, and positions the pawls for insertion of the next cartridge. If the motorized mechanism is not operable, a manual release can be effected by manually inserting a member (291) through an opening (261) provided in the drive housing, and using this member to manually move the eject member.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2001
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Inventors: Paul C. Kunz, Ryan D. Osterhout, Theodore J. Smith, Spencer W. Stout, Scott P. Thomas
  • Publication number: 20020085300
    Abstract: An information storage device (10) includes a drive module (14) releasably coupled to an interface module (13), where an information storage cartridge (11) can be removably inserted into the drive module in an approximately vertical direction. The drive module has a light source and magnifying lens which highlight indica located on the cartridge. Guide structure ensures that the cartridge can be inserted only with a single proper orientation. The drive module includes a display (236) which provides operational status information, and which is visible through an opening (411) provided in the interface module. The interface module has at least two ports (307, 308) conforming to a selected communication protocol, to permit the information storage device to be daisy chained with other compatible devices. A button (301) for initiating cartridge removal is actuated in an approximately vertical direction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 4, 2001
    Publication date: July 4, 2002
    Inventors: Allen T. Bracken, Theodore J. Smith, Jeffery D. Penman, Todd R. Shelton, David S. Greenhalgh, Paul E. Jacobs, Spencer W. Stout, Paul C. Kunz, Scott P. Thomas, Douglas S. Reynolds, David L. Jolley, Ryan D. Osterhout
  • Patent number: 6412417
    Abstract: This parachute flare igniter assembly has a novel slider for attaining high reliability in firing efficiency. The slider moves along a raceway of an igniter assembly housing. Also disposed in the housing is a cartridge retained in a stationary state relative to the housing. The cartridge includes a stationary primer and a spring. A striker arm connected to the cartridge is movable into a cocked state in which the spring urges the striker arm towards the primer. The slider has an igniter composition chamber and a cocking wall portion, and is movable in tandem with the igniter composition chamber along at least a portion of the length of said raceway from a loaded position to a firing position. In the loaded position, the striker arm is maintained in the cocked state by the cocking wall portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2002
    Assignee: Alliant Techsystems Inc.
    Inventors: Derek C. Anderson, Mark H. Pond, Ryan D. Osterhout