Patents by Inventor Steven B. Volk
Steven B. Volk 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: 20140019588Abstract: A software application messaging service running on a battery operated, wireless mobile data server with an application processing environment and a relational database management system and removable solid-state memory for the distribution and recording of content accessible from clients consisting of multiple mobile devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, notebook computers and other mobile computing devices. Whereby this software messaging service enables software applications located on client devices to send and receive messages on a one-to-one, one-to-many, one-to-all, none-to-one, none-to-many or none-to-all basis, where the distribution of the message is determined by the software service via parsing of the message to identify intended client recipients.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: VMO SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Dagan X. Packman, Steven B. Volk
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Publication number: 20130339467Abstract: A battery operated, wireless mobile data server with an application processing environment and a relational database management system and removable solid-state memory for the distribution and recording of content accessible from clients consisting of multiple mobile devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, notebook computers and other mobile computing devices. The mobile data server can perform processing of application code and perform queries on relational databases and wirelessly provide access to large data sets independently to multiple mobile devices or in coordination to multiple mobile devices, irrespective of the mobile devices' operating systems within a defined geographic range without the use of a cellular infrastructure.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: VMO SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Wendy T. Volan, Gregory Dimitri Volan, Dagan X. Packman
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Patent number: 8315144Abstract: A small form factor disc drive is structured to hold and play an optical data storage disc measuring approximately 32 mm in diameter and containing 1 GB of data per layer. The disc drive contains a blue wavelength laser, an objective lens having a numerical aperture in the range of 0.70-0.78 and conventional DVD-compatible controller electronics. This unique combination of elements allows a full-length movie or a video game to be displayed with DVD-quality on a cell phone or other portable hand held device.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: VMO Systems Inc.Inventors: Jerry E. Hurst, Jr., Neil Deeman, Steven B. Volk
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Patent number: 8230452Abstract: A miniature optical disc drive includes a DVD-compatible optical controller and a cartridge load module designed to hold a cartridge containing a 32 mm optical data storage disc.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: VMO Systems, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Jerry E. Hurst, Jr.
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Patent number: 7983139Abstract: An optical data storage disc measuring 32 mm in diameter contains 1 GB of data per layer. The data is designed to be readable by a disc drive that contains a blue wavelength laser, an objective lens having a numerical aperture of 0.72 and conventional DVD controller electronics. This combination of elements allows a full-length movie or a video game to be displayed with DVD-quality on a cell phone or other portable hand held device.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Jerry E. Hurst, Jr., Neil Deeman, Steven B. Volk
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Patent number: 7913270Abstract: A user-removable optical data storage system is provided. A rotatable first-surface medium is enveloped in a cartridge. The cartridge provides relatively large data capacity such as about 0.25 Gbytes or more despite a relatively small size such as about 35 mm×35 mm×3 mm. Preferably the cartridge substantially seals the data surfaces of the medium when the cartridge is withdrawn from a drive and at least a portion of one surface is automatically exposed to the objective of an optics arm when said cartridge is inserted in the drive. Tracking involves rotating an optic arm about an axis parallel to the disk rotation axis. Focus can involve pivoting the arm about an axis parallel to the disk surface.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Braitberg, Steven B. Volk, Gregory D. Volan, Ian R. Redmond
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Patent number: 7774923Abstract: A method of fabricating a cartridge for an optical data storage disc includes attaching a plastic shell and a sheet metal cover plate. The shell includes lateral walls and a floor that together define a disc cavity and a plurality of assembly posts. The sheet metal cover plate includes a plurality of holes. To attach the cover plate to the shell, the assembly posts are inserted into the holes, and the ends of the assembly posts are heated to form mushroom caps which hold the cover plate against the shell. The optical disc is housed in the disc cavity, with the data side of the disc facing the cover plate. A sheet metal shutter is wrapped around an edge of the cartridge and over the shell and cover plate.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2007Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Gregory Dimitri Volan, Rene D. Kumar Anirudhan, PK Bala
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Patent number: 7603681Abstract: A cartridge for an optical data storage disc includes a monolithic shell and a sheet metal cover plate. The shell includes lateral walls and a floor that together define a cavity that holds an optical data storage disc. The cover plate is attached to the shell, with the cover plate abutting the top surfaces of the lateral walls of the shell. The optical disc is housed in the disc cavity, with the data side of the disc facing the cover plate. A sheet metal shutter is wrapped around an edge of the cartridge and is slideable between an open position, wherein a portion of the optical disc is exposed through a shutter window in the cover plate and a closed position wherein the shutter overlies the shutter window. The cartridge is very strong and is easy to fabricate. The use of sheet metal next to the data side of the optical disc allows the data on the disc to be read or recorded with a very short wavelength laser.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2005Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Gregory Dimitri Volan, Rene D. Kumar Anirudhan, PK Bala
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Publication number: 20090147655Abstract: A miniature optical disc drive includes a DVD-compatible optical controller and a cartridge load module designed to hold a cartridge containing a 32 mm optical data storage disc.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Jerry E. Hurst, JR.
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Publication number: 20090144763Abstract: An optical data storage disc measuring 32 mm in diameter contains 1 GB of data per layer. The data is designed to be readable by a disc drive that contains a blue wavelength laser, an objective lens having a numerical aperture of 0.72 and conventional DVD controller electronics. This combination of elements allows a full-length movie or a video game to be displayed with DVD-quality on a cell phone or other portable hand held device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Jerry E. Hurst, JR., Neil Deeman, Steven B. Volk
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Publication number: 20090129248Abstract: A small form factor disc drive is structured to hold and play an optical data storage disc measuring approximately 32 mm in diameter and containing 1 GB of data per layer. The disc drive contains a blue wavelength laser, an objective lens having a numerical aperture in the range of 0.70-0.78 and conventional DVD-compatible controller electronics. This unique combination of elements allows a full-length movie or a video game to be displayed with DVD-quality on a cell phone or other portable hand held device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Vmedia Research, IncInventors: Jerry E. Hurst, JR., Neil Deeman, Steven B. Volk
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Patent number: 7506347Abstract: A battery-operated, hand-held disc drive for an optical data storage disc contains a radio transceiver. Data read from the disc, for example a game or movie, are delivered to the transceiver and transmitted, preferably using a WiFi protocol, to a host device, such as a smartphone, PDA, ultra-light tablet or notebook computer, or digital TV. Preferably, the compression factor of the data on the disc and the transfer rate of the data from the disc drive to the host device are set such that that disc drive has a low duty cycle, thereby conserving battery power while providing the user with an extended usage period. To provide a high-quality experience, the data on the disc are compressed using a highly efficient data compression algorithm such as MPEG-4.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Jerry E. Hurst, Jr., Gregory Dimitri Volan
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Publication number: 20080282282Abstract: A cartridge for an optical data storage disc includes a monolithic shell and a sheet metal cover plate. The shell includes lateral walls and a floor that together define a cavity that holds an optical data storage disc. The cover plate is attached to the shell, with the cover plate abutting the top surfaces of the lateral walls of the shell. The optical disc is housed in the disc cavity, with the data side of the disc facing the cover plate. A sheet metal shutter is wrapped around an edge of the cartridge and is slideable between an open position, wherein a portion of the optical disc is exposed through a shutter window in the cover plate and a closed position wherein the shutter overlies the shutter window. The cartridge is very strong and is easy to fabricate. The use of sheet metal next to the data side of the optical disc allows the data on the disc to be read or recorded with a very short wavelength laser.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Gregory Dimitri Volan, Rene D. Kumar Anirudhan, PK Bala
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Publication number: 20080009270Abstract: A portable wireless handset such as a mobile phone is used as a “mobile storefront” which allows the user to preview and order entertainment and/or educational content, such as movies or games. By communicating with a wireless mobile storefront service platform, the user can view excerpts or trailers of the content to her handset to determine if she wishes to purchase or rent the content. Upon ordering the content, an optical disc containing the content is shipped to the user, and the charge for the content is transmitted to a billing service, such as a mobile carrier for inclusion in the user's monthly bill. The optical disc shipped to the user may be used to view the content on the handset. The disc may also contain locked content. If the user wishes to view the locked content she transmits a request to the storefront service platform, which transmits a key to the handset, allowing the user to view the locked content.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: January 10, 2008Applicant: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, PK Bala, Wendy T. Volan
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Patent number: 7275252Abstract: A microminiature optical disc drive is mounted in a cell phone or other handheld portable device to provide a large data source for playing games, movies and other digital content on the device. The optical disc drive is manufactured to an extremely small form factor by, among other things, employing a blue laser beam and a high numerical aperture lens in the optics assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2005Date of Patent: September 25, 2007Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Gregory Dimitri Volan
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Patent number: 7191153Abstract: Media which stores protected content is distributed to users without the need for payment at the time of media distribution. Payment can be performed at a later time in response to which content may be enabled, and/or users may selectively pay for, and receive enablement of, content such that only portions of content on given media may be accessible at a given time. Following the first enablement of content, access rights may be expanded or otherwise changed, e.g., in response to a second payment.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Braitberg, Steven B. Volk
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Patent number: 7089571Abstract: A disc drive designed to hold a cartridge containing an optical data storage disk is compatible with a memory card slot in a host digital electronics device such as a PDA, for example a slot designed for a Type I CompactFlash card. The disc drive contains a body assembly which is inserted into the memory card slot and which has a compatible connector at one end. The disc drive also includes a drive mechanism which contains the spindle motor and optics systems and which is located outside the memory card slot when the drive is in operation. The drive mechanism is lifted from the body assembly to form an opening to a tray into which a cartridge is loaded. The drive mechanism is then pressed against the body assembly to close the cartridge tray and to cause the spindle motor assembly to engage the optical disc within the cartridge. To minimize the extent to which the disc drive protrudes from the host device, part of the cartridge extends into the memory card slot when the disc drive is connected to the host.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2005Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Thomas E. Berg
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Patent number: 7058959Abstract: A disc drive designed to hold a cartridge containing an optical data storage disk is compatible with a memory card slot in a host digital electronics device such as a PDA, for example a slot designed for a Type I CompactFlash card. The disc drive contains a body assembly which is inserted into the memory card slot and which has a compatible connector at one end. The disc drive also includes a drive mechanism which contains the spindle motor and optics systems and which is located outside the memory card slot when the drive is in operation. The drive mechanism is lifted from the body assembly to form an opening to a tray into which a cartridge is loaded. The drive mechanism is then pressed against the body assembly to close the cartridge tray and to cause the spindle motor assembly to engage the optical disc within the cartridge. To minimize the extent to which the disc drive protrudes from the host device, part of the cartridge extends into the memory card slot when the disc drive is connected to the host.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Thomas E. Berg
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Patent number: 7013476Abstract: A cartridge for an optical data storage disc includes a sheet metal sheath that is folded back on itself and a plastic insert that is inserted into the sheath. An opening is formed in the plastic insert for holding an optical data storage disc. The sheath includes two wall portions that are located on opposite sides of a bend area, where the sheet metal is folded. The two wall portions are attached to each other, preferably by spot-welding, to form a structurally stable sandwich that includes the plastic insert between the wall portions. The opening in the plastic insert becomes a cavity for holding the disc. A shutter opening is formed in one of the wall portions, and spindle openings are formed in both wall portions. A shutter covers the shutter opening when the cartridge is not operational to protect the disc. The disc is rotated by the spindle of an external disc drive which enters a central hole of the disc through the spindle openings.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 14, 2006Assignee: Vmedia Research, Inc.Inventors: Steven B. Volk, Thomas E. Berg
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Patent number: 6980652Abstract: An optical medium uses a single structure or format (such as identical materials, layers and the like) for both a region for holding mastered data and a writeable area. In one aspect, a writeable region of a medium with mastered content is used in connection with paying, collecting or accounting for usage or royalties for proprietary intellectual property embodied in or associated with the content. In one embodiment, the (preferably write-once) writeable area can be used for storing later-written information such as annotations, highlighting, reordering, remixing, modifications, supplements, collections, additions, bookmarks, cross references, hypertext or hyperlinks and the like. Preferably, annotations and similar materials can be associated, by the user, with particular portions or content of the mastered data.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: DPHI Acquisitions, Inc.Inventors: Michael F. Braitberg, Steven B. Volk, Daniel R. Zaharris, David H. Davies